Mirza Sharafat Hussain Beigh
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Testimony: An Elegiac Poetry Account on Battle of Karbala
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Letters In Grief
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“Separation shall not define
Beats getting weak in my heart
Instead
Be lull but me mine
Darling—stay bleak in my heart
Your lament mourned in storms
Some cries cling deep in my heart
It is who
Crossed leagues to die in my arms
Who has born to weep in my heart”
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Beats getting weak in my heart
Instead
Be lull but me mine
Darling—stay bleak in my heart
Your lament mourned in storms
Some cries cling deep in my heart
It is who
Crossed leagues to die in my arms
Who has born to weep in my heart”
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“Take it from glass,
take it from goblet,
else take it from my eyes,
the intoxication, you will never come out from”
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take it from goblet,
else take it from my eyes,
the intoxication, you will never come out from”
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“She never asked for money, for gifts and priced ones, she always asked me for priceless love that was worth billions, where I failed.”
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“so when asked Who was Prophet's grandson Hussain?
I replied:
Imbibe in the name of Hussain
with his name comes the bliss
though his spring lost in deserts of Iraq
his treasury has yet vacant threshold
raise your hands and ask your wishes
in the name of his Baby Doll
in her name is Love for Dejected
generosity of Hussain extends beyond
even a handful of dust from his grave
beseech to it in the name of Infant Asghar
I love to call it Khaak e Shifa
heals the incurable wounds of heart.”
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I replied:
Imbibe in the name of Hussain
with his name comes the bliss
though his spring lost in deserts of Iraq
his treasury has yet vacant threshold
raise your hands and ask your wishes
in the name of his Baby Doll
in her name is Love for Dejected
generosity of Hussain extends beyond
even a handful of dust from his grave
beseech to it in the name of Infant Asghar
I love to call it Khaak e Shifa
heals the incurable wounds of heart.”
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“It is not to compare Ali and Allah. It is to discuss between tyrant Yazeed and veracity of Hussainiat.”
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