Mehv-e-tasbeeh

"mehv-e-tasbeeh tu sabb hain magar idraak kahan
Zindagi khud hee 'ibaadat hai magar hosh nahi"

- Jigar Muraadabadi

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Anonymous said…
Now I agree that poets too reflect. the last sentence of the verse corresponds exactly to an argument by Maulana Moudodi in his Towards Understanding Islam. He says a curious thing that all human beings are muslims because their whole lives, physical he says, follow not more or less Divine Law. A perfect muslim is one who consiously subdues before Allah with love, he writes further.

But I fear their are more layers on this verse which I am unable to decode. What does he mean by saying and living a life is itself worship? (He must be saying this in terms of order?)
What does he mean by saying and living a life is itself worship?

When I read it for the first time, the thought that struck me was the religious notion of everything that a Muslim (or a momin, for that matter) does is worship IF it is done for acquiring the pleasure of your Lord. I am no good at decoding or explicating religious matters so one must consult a scholar for the explanation of such thoughts. For me, it pertains to little things in life, for example, loving your parents not just because you love them but because your Lord has asked you to do so... :) Something like... and I know I am bad at explaining poetry... So apologies for any fuzziness that you may find in my comments.

Thanks for visiting.
M. Umer Toor said…
No, it clearly helps.

Regards.

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