POEM BY THE UNCLE OF PROPHET MOHAMMAD


POEM BY THE UNCLE

OF PROPHET MOHAMMAD

 

SAYUR-UL-OKUL is a poem by Umar-Bine-Hassnam (Poetic Title: ABBUL-HIQAM meaning Father of Knowledge). He was an uncle of Prophet Mohammed. He refused to get converted to Islam. He died a martyr at the hands of Muslim fanatics who wanted to wipe out non-Muslims. Prophet Mohammed’s uncle poem was adjudged as the best in the annual fair at Kaaba:

 

Prophet Mohammed’s uncle poem was adjudged as the best poem during OKAJ festival (pre-Islamic era) just before Mohammed stormed this great temple of Hindus. Still is the best poem for the entire civilized world:

 

Qafa Vinak Ziqra Min Ulumin Tav Aseru

Kaluban Ayattul Hawa Va Tazakkaru

 

A man who has spent all his life in sin and immortality and has wasted away his life in passion and fury,

 

Va Tazakeroha Audan Elalvadae Lilvara Valuk

Yane Zatulla He Yom Tab Aseru

 

If he repents in the end and wants to return to morality, is there a way for his redemption?

 

Va Ahlolaha Azahu Armiman Mahadev

O Manazel Ilamuddine Minjum Va Sayattaru

 

Even if only once he sincerely worship Mahadev, he can attain the highest position in the path of righteousness.

 

Va Sahabi Keylam Feem Qamil Hinde Yoman

Va Yaquloon Latahazan Fainnak Tavajjaru

 

Oh Lord! Take away all my life and in return pray grant me even a single day’s stay in Hind (India) as a man becomes spiritually free on reaching that holy land.

 

Mayassayare Akhalaqan Hasnan Kullahum

Najumum Azaat Summ Gabul Hindu

 

By dint of a pilgrimage of Hind a man attains the merit of noble deeds and gets the privilege of pious touch with ideal Hindu teachers.

 

Sent by: culturalbridgesact2002

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Author: Vyasji

I am a senior retired engineer in USA with a couple of masters degrees. Born and raised in the Vedic family tradition in Bhaarat. Thanks to the Vedic gurus and Sri Krishna, I am a humble Vedic preacher, and when necessary I serve as a Purohit for Vedic dharma ceremonies.

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