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The Tenth of Ramadan

Khalid Mukhtar · May 26, 2018 · 1 Comment

Like ants that slog each summer day
Despite the rain and sun of May
To gather food to last them through
The year
Grant us so we may fast away
Our sins as we stand nights and pray
To gather Nūr to last us through
The year

Poetry, Ramadan

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