A LOVE LIKE KHADIJA AND MUHAMMAD's

Qurrathul Ain


Notice of absence from Qurrathul Ain
I'm taking a break for a while, for no specific reason. Maybe because, I don't get as much inspirations as I used to.

A bond so pure,

Built from faith and trust,

A love so warm; tender,

Extending the shade of peace and comfort.

 

A love so transparent,

Like pure water,

Giving life to the dead along the way.

 

The kind of support,

Unbreakable; uplifting in all its essence,

The kind of courage and will,

Like the wind; both silent and powerful.

 

A love beyond beautiful,

Beyond reality, beyond imagination,

Like the warm light of the sun,

Like the sea and the shore,

Like the moon and the earth,

Like a billion stars in the sky.

 

A love that's beyond forever,

For here and after,

A love so unforgettable,

Even death seemed unreal.

 

They were to each other,

Like the soft touch of petals,

Easing away all the pain at once.

 

When it's us,

Reality seems far away,

A love that nourished him,

For which she lived and died for,

A love like that of Khadija and Muhammad.

  • Author: Qurra Ain (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 30th, 2024 20:07
  • Comment from author about the poem: That pain doesn't matter. I'd choose you over and over. In every life; every time.
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 13
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  • DeadRose

    normally, I'm not the love poem type, but this is really beautiful.

  • rrodriguez

    Your comment about the poem is excellent. It could be written into a poem. Your poem is s testament to a love that endure and its still talked about. I enjoyed reading your poem. It reflects your faith. Thank you for posting it.

    • Qurrathul Ain

      Thank you very much. I appreciate your feedback on my writing.

    • Saleh Ben Saleh

      صلى الله على محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم

      • Qurrathul Ain

        Peace be upon him, always.



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