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Lo, another Ramadan dawn breaks, millions more feelings of solemnity fill the air. The time to bid farewell is upon us, a moment both heavy and sacred. O blissful Ramadan, brimming with purity and reflection, when hearts and homes open wide, embracing all. Prepare to leave, adorned with the beauty of Allah’s bounty: Your movement like déjà vu moonlight, your grace as delicate as the finest Muslin. Let every rose from the garden encircle you, a garland of farewell. In the golden hour of dusk, when Iftar and Suhur beautifully intertwine, the sweetness of the evening fills the air, nourishing souls. With a nectar of kindness, bid adieu to every friend of nature their essence lingers in memory, sweet as the moments spent in devotion and joy. 'Alvida' - a farewell not of forever but of waiting until we meet again. Draw the last stroke of parting on the canvas of the sky, leaving a promise beneath the rainbow. Parting with the crescent moon, hearts overflow with hope O Ramadan, until we welcome you again, let the essence of your purity and peace remain with us. Farewell, O holy month Your parting leaves behind a trail of light, guiding us until your return.
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Mar 31, 2024
Mar 31, 2024 at 6:54 PM UTC
Farewell to Ramadan A Promise To Return
The evening star at the sunset of Ramadan. Mistake it not for a stellar maybe an embroidery fell down from the broidery in paradise! What crosses in your mind, dear fondly you look back at this nick of time? The twilight ambles down with moonflowers on the hands is about to wrap up one more blessed day of Ramadan. What have you come up with then for the fasting person on your hand? What a broad array you stole the last show of the day! Singing nightingales keeps musing deeps down the rose in low light. The first light shines out amidst the dawn chorus. What does it miss out the nightingales disappears in broad daylight. Have you too leave the scene with the rose dews only to pour it off the honeyed petals into the fasting person's glass?     So cool it tastes a sip of water at the Iftar!
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Apr 15, 2022
Apr 15, 2022 at 1:25 AM UTC
A Cool Sip of Water At The Iftar