Kulliyyāt-i-Mazāq کُلِّیَّاتِ مَذَاق POEM NO. 6
68 Pages Posted: 10 Jun 2020
Date Written: April 17, 2020
Abstract
This Poem is the sixth poem out of the set of 104 poems. In this poem, there are sixteen verses of two lines. The poem is in respect of Ḥaḍrat Muḥammad, the Last Messenger of Allāh (ﷺ) but it contains itself an ocean of knowledge as to how a servant is to remain away from shirk, fisq, zandiqah, false imagination, wrong philosophies, misinterpretation of the usefulness of all things, availing the enlightenment of reason, avoidance of bypassing the protocol in the slightest manner, differentiating between correct, proper and lawful application of reason and the incorrect, improper and unlawful application of it. The central point is that importance, significance, focus, is upon welfare of the people who are the representative in the lawmaking, law enforcing, law implementing institutions or organs. There is difference between disguise and telling openly and rightly remaining ever conscious of the fact that the teller this way or that way is accountable before Allāh Almighty alone. There should be no dual standards. There should be no compromise on principles. There should be no uncalled-for behavior. The knowledge, the skill, and the attitude all must be right, just, fair, useful, purely for the sake of Allāh Almighty.
Keywords: Kulliyyat Mazaq, poetry, prophet Muhammad ﷺ, urdu, english translation, commentary, roman transliteration, sufi, Pakistan, India, poetry, Na`t
JEL Classification: J10, K10, Z10
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