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Pathos of love

O Pathos of Love!

You are a glossy

Beware, you should not appear among

The theatre of your display is concealed under the

The modern audience' eye accepts only the visible

New breeze has arrived in the Existence' gardenO Pathos of Love!

Now there is no pleasure in

Beware!

You should not be striving for ostentation!

You should not be obligated to the nightingale's lament!

The tulip's wine-cup should be devoid of

The dew's tear should be a mere drop of

Your secret should be hidden in the bosom

Your heart -melting tear should not be your

The flowery-styled poet's tongue should not be

Separation's complaint should not be concealed in flute's

This age is a critic, go and somewhere conceal yourself In the heart in which you are residing conceal

The learning's surprise is neglecting you, beware!

Your immature eye is not the seeker of Truth,

Let the elegant thought remain in search of

Let your wisdom-loving eye remain in

This is not the garden whose spring you may

This is not the audience worthy of your

This audience is the lover of the material

The purpose of your sight is the closet of

Every heart is intoxicated with the wine of thinking Something different is the ñër of the Kalâms 2 of this

Explanatory Notes1.

The present day scientific knowledge has revealed many things which astonish mankind.

In these circumstances love, specially Divine Love is a nebulous concept to most people and does not seem to produce any tangible results, on account of which it is neglected by them.2.

Nur of Kalam Alludes to Moses and his conversation with God on the Mount  Moses was attracted to Mount Tur by his sub-conscious Longing to see God.

That Longing is lacking in the present day so called seekers of the Truth.

Moses was sub-consciously attracted to the MountO Longing for Sight!

How strong your attraction was

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Muhammed Iqbal

Muhammed Iqbal. (9 November 1877 – 21 April 1938) was a Muslim poet, philosopher and politician from Punjab, British India, whose poetry in Urdu…

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