The Reality of Khilafah — Page 187
Al-Qa si dah by the author [In Praise of the Prophet & his Noble Stars] ۡ َاشِمِی ۡ عَرَبِی ه ٍ ِنَفۡسِی الۡفِدَاء ُ لِبَدۡر ۡ قُرَب َ عَن ِیۡك ه ٌ نَا ُ قُرَب وَدَادُہ May my soul be sacrificed for the Arab Moon of Banu H a shim; His love draws one closer to Allah and away from all else. ٍ زُوۡر ٍ وَّمَعۡصِیَۃ ِّ ِنَجَّا الۡوَرَی مِن ۡ کُل وَمِن ۡ فُسُوۡق ٍ وَّمِن ۡ شِرۡك ٍ وَّمِن ۡ تَبَب He saved mankind from all manner of dishonesty and disobedience, And from transgression, associating partners with Allah, and all that leads to perdition. ٍ ۡ کَمَعۡدُوۡم ٌ کَانَت ۡ مِلَّۃ ِفَنُوِّرَت الۡجَآنِّ بِالشُّهب ضُعۡفًا وَّ رُجِمَتۡ ذَرَارِی A nation, weak and deprived, grew luminous, And the progeny of the Jinn were stoned by his shooting stars. ٍ ِوَزَحۡزَحَت ۡ دَخۡنًا غَشَّی عَلٰی مِلَل وَسَاقَطَت ۡ لُؤۡلُؤًا رَطۡبًا عَلٰی حَطَب The smoke which veiled the religion dissipated, And wet pearls fell on firewood.