Wear those four colors to shout what my heart speaks, Free Palestine Right Now
Wear those four colors because the martyrs' whisper, We pray for you with them in mind
Wear those four colors considering its peoples' unfathomable suffering keeps us wearing them until there is peace
Wear those four colors so we move forward boldly in unison with God's message
Wear those four colors whose beautiful compatibility reaches out and grabs us reminding you and I that we are one
Wear those four colors as not to overlook that the oppressed is counting on us
Wear those four colors to gorgeously show the world that AL HAMDULILAH, We Stand With Palestine
By: Najwa Kareem
*I have published this poem I wrote on 9/5/24 on this site in memory and in mourning of the one year anniversary of the genocide in Palestine by terrorist Israel following the 'Hamas' October 7 attack in Israel.'
An invading thought on the evening of 9/3/24 that initiated the first verse of this poem was inspired by Laila Nahidian, a young lady of Gen Z who chooses to be a voice for the oppressed people of Palestine and does so publicly giving me a reason to keep the flame of my belief that hope lies in the young people alive. I believe considerable progress will be made by their significant contributions. AL HAMDULILAH, Laila, you and others like yourself are an inspiration :)
Laila is a role model in this way. Her parents, Mehdi N. and Atefeh R. are also role models whose many significant contributions to the cause will live on much beyond their years on this planet Earth. Often, the impact of positive influence of positive role models on others shows and continues after the positive role models have passed on. Laila and her parents are members of a revolution for fundamental change, for positive change to achieve justice for all, world peace, and a better world.