News Topic:Hope
Poems
SOCIETY IS THE CIRCLE
Exploring societal paradoxes through verse: from the privileged's 'right' to the oppressed's plight, a call for unity and justice.
Poems
WINDS OF LONGING
In this heartfelt poem, the wind carries a longing message from a place of suffering to a distant life of hope, seeking solace amidst a world of pain and deception.
Poems
In Search of Hope Again
"The glint succeeded in penetrating, But the seedling is stifled, People were considering alive on seeing, As the glaziness had surfaced."
Poems
Reminding The Past Thoughts
"I was looking at the moon and thinking about myself, Reminding the past thoughts and investing in myself, Leaving all the things behind, And trying to convey myself."
Poems
Hope for Hopeless
"When eyes looking for a saviour. This ayah stuck the mind (فَاِنَّ مَعَ الۡعُسۡرِ یُسۡرًا) (Verily, with every difficulty, there is relief)"
Poems
Dear Self!
"Only you know what you have lost with time, Only you know what you have lost in life, In the darkest hour of your life."
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