Chapter 05 - MIGRATION
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Chapter 05 - MIGRATION
MIGRATION It is the law of nature You gain the strength to nurture Migration, the secret of success Your ideas get mature In it, you have the access Only when you migrate To all the facts of life Birds migrate Your own soil Plants move themselves Can always spoil Ahead by strange means Your chances Towards greatness River flows Carrying the soil, Pages of history With its instincts, Are a witness And its mechanics In migration, there is From place to place Safety, there is survival Enriching the lands Blessing the populations With mystery and strangeness 43 44 Migration made great empires Buddha left his place New kingdoms, Rama went to the jungles Their traces of glory, preserved Moses moved from Egypt Into the debris of time Muhammad was welcomed in Madina Time the sole heir of god They created history Has preserved in its rhythm In their movements The intentions of Allah A culture was bred The promises of prophets A civilization was born For those who thought with dignity Thoughts turned into tools And praised the Allah And tools take us With closed minds Into the future And open hearts The future bright Migration is a technique Future, the abode of God And a process unique And God always expands To improve the thought In our thoughts And civilize the people And deeds 45 46 Only then you can say The Gulf, the way to riches Let there be light Is a heaven for the working class And there will be light The Asians have improved To brighten the heaven Their living standards To reach into His kingdom Mighty Allah's abode When the living is easier Minds improve, Modern life has People respect each other Used this law, extensively A common man migrates A learned one migrates Every land is a place A Prophet migrates For chance, for trial Great minds from Europe Madina embraced the prophet Migrated to America And made itself, the city of peace Where the angels tread America, the favoured land And send blessings on Muhammad Lures, the rich and the poor Peace be upon him. To try their luck 47 48