Thursday, August 04, 2005

Eternal Ink

Assalaamu Alaikum :D

Get ready for a long but very worth it entry! It's a poem I found oh so long ago and I try to give it as much exposure as I can because for me personally, it gives me a lot of inspiration to better myself as a person and as a Muslimah. Insha'Allah you will all feel the same.

Also, my good friend is getting married this weekend! *happy tears* I'm going to try to write my experiences of what we're all going to be going through .... :( I'm gonna miss her.

Eternal Ink
I dreamed I was in heaven
Where an angel kept Allah's book.
He was writing so intently
I just had to take a look.

It was not, at first, his writing
That made me stop and think
But the fluid in the bottle
That was marked eternal ink.

This ink was most amazing,
Dark black upon his blotter
But as it touched the parchment
It became as clear as water.

The angel kept on writing,
But as quickly as a wink
The words were disappearing
With that strange eternal ink.

The angel took no notice,
But kept writing on and on.
He turned each page and filled it
Till all its space was gone.

I thought he wrote to no avail,
His efforts were so vain
For he wrote at thousand pages
That he'd never read again.
And as I watched and wondered that
This awesome sight was mine,
I actually saw a word stay black
As it dried upon the line.

The angel wrote and I thought I saw
A look of satisfaction.
At last he had some print to show
For all his earnest action.

A line or two dried dark and stayed
As black as black can be,
But strangely the next paragraph
Became invisible to see.

The book was getting fuller,
The angel's records true,
But most of it was blank, with
Just a few words coming through

I knew there was some reason,
But as hard as I could think,
I couldn't grasp the significance
Of that eternal ink.

The mystery burned within me,
And I finally dared to ask
The angel to explain to me
Oh his amazing task.

And what I heard was frightful
As the angel turned his head.
He looked directly at me,
And this is what he said ...
"I know you stand and wonder
At what my writing's worth
But Allah has told me to record
The lives of those on earth.

The book that I am filling
Is an accurate account
Of every word and action
And to what they do amount.

And since you have been watching
I must tell you what is true;
The details of my journal
Are the strict accounts of YOU.

The Lord asked me to watch you
As each day you worked and played.
I saw you as you went to the masjid,
I saw you as you prayed.

But I was told to document
Your life through all the week.
I wrote when you were proud and bold,
I wrote when you were meek.

I recorded all your attitudes
Whether they were good or bad.
I was sorry that I had to write
The things that make Allah sad.

So now I'll tell the wonder
Of this eternal ink,
For the reason for its mystery
Should make you stop and think.

This ink that Allah created
To help me keep my journal
Will only keep a record of
Things that are eternal

So much of life is wasted
On things that matter not
So instead of my erasing,
Smudging ink and ugly blot.

I just keep writing faithfully and
Let the ink do all the rest
For it is able to decide
What's useless and what's best.

And Allah ordained that as I write
Of all you do and say
Your deeds that count for nothing
Will just disappear away.

When books are opened someday,
As sure as heaven is true;
The Lord's eternal ink will tell
What mattered most to you.

If you just lived to please yourself
The pages will be bare,
All Allah will issue no reward
For you when you get there.

In fact, you'll be embarrassed,
You will hang your head in shame
Because you did not give yourself
In love to Allah's name.

Yet maybe there will be a few
Recorded lines that stayed
That showed the times you truly cared,
Sincerely loved and prayed.

But you will always wonder
As you enter heaven's door
How much more glad you would have been
If only you'd done more.

For I recorded as Allah sees,
I don't stop to even think
Because the truth is written
With Allah's eternal ink."

When I heard the angel's story
I fell down and wept and cried
For as yet I still was dreaming
I hadn't really died

And I said: Oh angel tell the Lord
That soon as I awake
I'll live my life for Allah -
I'll do all for His dear sake.

I'll give in full surrender;
I'll do all He wants me to;
I'll turn my back on self and sin
And whatever isn't true.

And though the way seems long and rough
I promise to endure
I'm determined to pursue the things
That are holy, clean and pure.

With Allah as my helper,
I will win lost souls to Thee,
For I know that they will live with Allah
For all eternity.

And that's what really matters
When my life on earth is gone
That I will stand before the Lord
And hear Him say, "Well don't."

For is it really worth it
As my life lies at the brink?
And I realize that Allah keeps books
With His eternal ink.

Should all my life be focused
On things that turn on dust?

From this point on I'll serve the Lord;
I can, I will, I must!

I will NOT send blank pages
Up to Allah's majestic throne
For where that record's going now
Is my eternal home.

I'm giving all to Allah
I now have seen the link
For I saw an angel write my life
With Allah's eternal ink.

~ Annonymous ~

5 Comments:

Blogger Squeeky said...

Assalaamu Alaikum :D

KababKing:
JazaakAllahu khairaa for taking out the time and reading it! I agree, very motivating. And if you would like to take the poem and post it on your own site, I would be honoured. I'd be more honoured if the poem was actually mine but *sigh* ... go ahead! ... and I'm not a mouse :( haha
Liam:
aww thank you, nice to see you again! Oh shucks, the author unfortunately is annonymous, I forgot to include that in the actual post, didn't I? I shall change that. Thank you for the beautiful du'a awww ameen

8/04/2005 7:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

assalam-u-alaikum :)
jazakallah squeeky for sharing that beautiful poem, i've read it when you posted it on islamica, nevertheless, it's certainly worth to be read again and again.
and the poem steve posted up is nice as well...
May we all spend our lives in worthy deeds that would be auxilliary to enter the sanctuary that we all crave for, inshallah.
wa alaikum salam

8/05/2005 5:50 AM  
Blogger Squeeky said...

Steve:
How interesting ... I had just come across that same poem the other day! aww I think that is an excellent poem defending us hijabi's masha'Allah becuz the hijab is definitely not a form of oppression haha silly people.

And thank you for your lovely comments! They're always appreciated. Concerning the poem I had posted, yes you're right ... there are a lot of meaningless activities being done in people's day to day lives that have no necessity and are just harmful to themselves. haha basketball ...

Madia:
Salaam hun :D Ameen to your du'a! And thanks for stoppin by to read it one more time ... it's a poem I just can never get tired of, I even stuck it on my wall! teehehe

8/05/2005 11:30 AM  
Blogger Roman said...

I am not Muslim, but I think this is simply a beautiful poem, no matter who you are.

8/07/2005 12:32 AM  
Blogger Ninjabi-K said...

i love it, i'm glad i read it.

ws.

9/08/2005 2:51 AM  

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