@3"All-comprehending One," Al-Wasi'h! we By this name also praise and honor Thee@1. Turn, wheresoe'er ye be, to Mecca's stone, For this is holy, and your Lord doth hear; Thitherwards turn!so hath all Islâm one Heart to its thought and harbor of its prayer. But Allah's house eastwards and westwards lies, Northwards and southwards. He is everywhere Whithersoever way ye bend your eyes, Face to face are ye with Al-Wasi'h there. It is not righteousness to kneel aright Fronting the @3Kiblah;@1 but to rightly hold Of God, and of His judgment, and the bright Bands of His Angels; and what truth is told In the sure Korân by God's holy Prophet; To succor orphans, strangers, suppliants, kin; Your gold and worldly treasureto give of it Ransom for captives, alms which mercy win: To keep your covenants when ye covenant; Your woes and sufferings patiently to bear,Being the will of God:this is to front Straight for the @3Kiblah:@1 this is faith and fear. @3Abounding Lord! in every place Is built the Mecca of Thy grace@1. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FOUND WANTING by EMILY DICKINSON VERSES ADDRESSED TO IMITATOR OF FIRST SATIRE OF HORACE by MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 27. ENGLAND by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) SEPTEMBER by MAVIS CLARE BARNETT MATRIMONIAL MELODIES: 5. SPEAKING OF DRIVING by BERTON BRALEY |