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The website content is a reflective poem celebrating the Holy month of Ramadan, capturing the essence of gratitude and tranquility during this spiritual time.

Abstract

The poem "Gratefulness" is a poignant tribute to the month of Ramadan, describing the bustling activity of cities as they transition from day to night. It paints a vivid picture of children playing in the streets, the setting sun casting a calming glow over the sky, and the peaceful moment of breaking the fast. The author stands in awe of the dusk, cherishing the serenity that Ramadan brings, emphasizing the themes of peace, tranquility, and spirituality that characterize this period.

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  • The author expresses a sense of wonder and gratitude for the beauty of the evening sky during Ramadan.
  • There is a palpable sense of community and shared experience as people and birds return to their nests and families gather to break their fast.
  • The poem conveys a deep appreciation for the spiritual renewal that Ramadan offers, highlighting it as a time for reflection and inner peace.
  • The imagery used suggests that the author finds a profound connection between the natural world

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Gratefulness

A short poem dedicated to the Holy month of Ramadan.

Photo by Ifrah Akhter on Unsplash

The hustling bustling cities — hurly burly the whistle of the cool evening breeze children running in the busy streets, laughing, chanting, cheering within

The day has come to end yet again, people, birds flock back to their nests a home awaits for those who will the lucky ones who rush towards

The sun does set, the sky is lit with the color of the dusk — a calming feeling, I stand on the rooftop looking at the horizon in awe

The night has set, the day ends now I stood right there for a moment’s lapse to witness the sight, one last time — the peace remains, as the sky goes black

The night has come, I believe it’s time to go back inside, and break thy fast to be grateful for the day, and the joy it brought Ramadan it seems is in full swing — Peace, tranquility, and spiritual indeed

Poetry
Spirituality
Religion
Self
Mindfulness
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