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Race and With Tears by Dr Amanullah Ashru

Race by Dr. Amanullah Ashru I start my race in the old field, in the old world. I see the same old sign: “go ahead”. Science, labour, materials, we raise our head up. Day by day, year by year. There ...

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The Day of Judgement

By Dramanullah Ashru   When I shall stand before God, Alone and only alone myself shall be accountable for what I did in this life, bad or good, plus or minus. No one will and can help help me. ‘”Save ...

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Two poems by Dr Amanullah Ashru

(1) HOPE Love keeps us awake. Love keeps us alive. “Hang on, honey, life will be OK.” Pain is inseparable, conditions deteriorate, hoping for final blessing, but heart pattern changes at the monitor. We live on hopes and only hopes ...

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Rememberance

By Dr.Amanullah Ashru Suddenly the wind like my thought burst into storm. I lost myself straight down with the storm. The land and the air are busy blowing my thought. I am ahead of time… I shall emerge once again. ...

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I shall not be here

by Dr Amanullah Ashru   One day when I shall not be here upon the bank on the petal of the flower on the floating where of the sea on the calls of the wind on the solitary woodland, the path ...

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Enough

by Dr.Amanullah Ashru   How much is enough for a tyrant to shed blood? How strong a person before the firing squad? All I seek is to live with my own views, ideas and thoughts. I must have enough air to ...

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Splitting the moon

Emdad Rahman: Splitting the Moon tracks scholar and author Dr Joel Hayward’s intriguing journey into Islam, his fascination with the mysteries of faith, his experiences and observations as a western Muslim, and his thoughts on the state of the Ummah ...

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Poem By Raeesah Chowdhury (9)

Poem By Raeesah Chowdhury (9) RIOTS (Retro Idiots On Town Streets)             Aaaaaaarrrrrggggh! Went the innocent people of London As retro idiots burnt down Tottenham, Enfield and Croydon. As my London fell apart It really ...

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