Temporal January 11, 2003
#34 Posted by temporal on January 20, 2003 1:01:42 pm
miss cheesoo:
you are right about that karbala...
but:
haiN karbala aur bhee jahaaN main...
seriously yours
(oh well, alright with bspnd)
...t
you are right about that karbala...
but:
haiN karbala aur bhee jahaaN main...
seriously yours
(oh well, alright with bspnd)
...t
#33 Posted by i-am-the-cheese on January 17, 2003 3:36:12 am
Mr. T
in my home we are told karbala was not about winning but about standing up for your beliefs even when u know for sure ure goin to get crushed..crushed tight and bloody... rona dhona aside, theres a great deal of inspiration to take from karbala in sitooations..tell me, do shias have a psychological problem naming their kids?
grinningly yours,
cheese
chowkstaff # 6
bravaaaah
in my home we are told karbala was not about winning but about standing up for your beliefs even when u know for sure ure goin to get crushed..crushed tight and bloody... rona dhona aside, theres a great deal of inspiration to take from karbala in sitooations..tell me, do shias have a psychological problem naming their kids?
grinningly yours,
cheese
chowkstaff # 6
bravaaaah
#32 Posted by ana_dobarah on January 13, 2003 10:04:30 pm
Bhitai...
I see your point, and I agree, it will be the Iraqi people who pay more dearly than the Hussain who is NOT a Hussain.
I see your point, and I agree, it will be the Iraqi people who pay more dearly than the Hussain who is NOT a Hussain.
#31 Posted by Bhitai on January 13, 2003 8:04:56 pm
re:29
ana
`this hussain who is to meet his yazid is no hussain`:
Saddam isn`t going to meet any `yazid`. It`s the Iraqi people who are going to suffer another act of yazidyat. And yes, those Iraqis who defied Saddam and will now defy the imperialists are Hussains in every respect!
In other words, I wonder why the question of `Saddam vs Bush` is being asked, since they are but two faces of the same Taghoot..
ana
`this hussain who is to meet his yazid is no hussain`:
Saddam isn`t going to meet any `yazid`. It`s the Iraqi people who are going to suffer another act of yazidyat. And yes, those Iraqis who defied Saddam and will now defy the imperialists are Hussains in every respect!
In other words, I wonder why the question of `Saddam vs Bush` is being asked, since they are but two faces of the same Taghoot..
#30 Posted by temporal on January 13, 2003 8:04:56 pm
jawab aur shukria
it`s writ in holy parchment
``men shall remain imperfect``
and angels will be angels
this hussain and thisyazid
neither are pure nor perfect
a blend both of good and evil
but in life as in living
rules often the exceptions
all imperfect men once were
playful innocent angels
and friends it`s them angels
that evoke sighs and sadness
in this weary soul mine
(thank you all for reading and
sharing your thoughts and views)
regards, love, rah, bspnd
it`s writ in holy parchment
``men shall remain imperfect``
and angels will be angels
this hussain and thisyazid
neither are pure nor perfect
a blend both of good and evil
but in life as in living
rules often the exceptions
all imperfect men once were
playful innocent angels
and friends it`s them angels
that evoke sighs and sadness
in this weary soul mine
(thank you all for reading and
sharing your thoughts and views)
regards, love, rah, bspnd
#29 Posted by mbenzenglish on January 13, 2003 4:20:53 pm
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#28 Posted by ana_dobarah on January 13, 2003 4:20:53 pm
Bhitai,
The whole point of this poem in `dusty words we should, but learn not` is that the blood has NOT ceased to flow, it will flow again as a continuation. Of course you have your own interpretation of what this poem means or doesn`t, but I have it on good authority that the poet here is only too familiar with `history` and the bloodshed that has ensued up until 2003, and is likely to continue. Granted the image of Karbala is a very potent one, from which many interpretations arise...this poem is just one of them...at the risk of sounding repetitive...not an overlooking of what has happened in the past, but a reminder that blood will continue to flow, because we learn not from our past. ik naya karbala has been recreated time and time again. so please bhitai sahib...before you accuse the poet of not knowing history, read the poem again, with open eyes and open ears. if not, then the poet will not be offended in the least bit by your assertions.
regards,
ana
The whole point of this poem in `dusty words we should, but learn not` is that the blood has NOT ceased to flow, it will flow again as a continuation. Of course you have your own interpretation of what this poem means or doesn`t, but I have it on good authority that the poet here is only too familiar with `history` and the bloodshed that has ensued up until 2003, and is likely to continue. Granted the image of Karbala is a very potent one, from which many interpretations arise...this poem is just one of them...at the risk of sounding repetitive...not an overlooking of what has happened in the past, but a reminder that blood will continue to flow, because we learn not from our past. ik naya karbala has been recreated time and time again. so please bhitai sahib...before you accuse the poet of not knowing history, read the poem again, with open eyes and open ears. if not, then the poet will not be offended in the least bit by your assertions.
regards,
ana
#27 Posted by adnan_rafiq on January 13, 2003 4:20:28 pm
temporal: very timely. but isn`t it like the fat lady singing? anyways, there`s more to the Yazid vs Husain story:
Pakistanis
Arabis or Ajamis
1423 after the migration
illusions aside
still Rafiqs
who are the Habibs?
uncaring,
my Arab God smiles
oil will flow again
in God`s favorite lands
poppy blooms in madrassahs
smells like gasoline
ummah, khilafat, unity
empty words
we should, but learn not
put our behinds on the line
car bombs, humiliation, INS
still Rafiqs
Pakistanis
Arabis or Ajamis
1423 after the migration
illusions aside
still Rafiqs
who are the Habibs?
uncaring,
my Arab God smiles
oil will flow again
in God`s favorite lands
poppy blooms in madrassahs
smells like gasoline
ummah, khilafat, unity
empty words
we should, but learn not
put our behinds on the line
car bombs, humiliation, INS
still Rafiqs
#26 Posted by kashaziz on January 13, 2003 1:25:16 pm
#23
when the imam, reverend, pundit asked rabbi to disclose
``HOW HE WALKS OVER WATER WHEN THEY BECAME WET``
RABBI SAID with a smile :``you did not know where the stones were
in the invisble muddy water``
wah wah
So where are the hidden stones???
when the imam, reverend, pundit asked rabbi to disclose
``HOW HE WALKS OVER WATER WHEN THEY BECAME WET``
RABBI SAID with a smile :``you did not know where the stones were
in the invisble muddy water``
wah wah
So where are the hidden stones???
#25 Posted by Bhitai on January 13, 2003 1:25:16 pm
blood will flow again
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Temporal sahib
what do you mean 2003? When did the blood cease to flow? It`s amazing how you quickly forgot the events of `91, when the `allied forces` permitted Saddam to quell the shiite uprising by flying gunships in the `no-fly zones`??
Our karbala has been going on for a long time now, ever since the takritis took over Baghdad (or the najdadis took over Riyadh, or Aurengzeb took over Dehli)- may be you didn`t care to read history..
If anything is going to change, it`s the addition of another oppressor in the equation. Before, Saddam used to kill alone, now `depleted uranium` is his unwitting accomplice..
how ironical and how easily overlooked!
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Temporal sahib
what do you mean 2003? When did the blood cease to flow? It`s amazing how you quickly forgot the events of `91, when the `allied forces` permitted Saddam to quell the shiite uprising by flying gunships in the `no-fly zones`??
Our karbala has been going on for a long time now, ever since the takritis took over Baghdad (or the najdadis took over Riyadh, or Aurengzeb took over Dehli)- may be you didn`t care to read history..
If anything is going to change, it`s the addition of another oppressor in the equation. Before, Saddam used to kill alone, now `depleted uranium` is his unwitting accomplice..
how ironical and how easily overlooked!
#24 Posted by sac on January 13, 2003 11:22:37 am
t:
Am I correct in presuming that Saddam is no Hussein and Bush no Yazid? Blood of the innocent is the constant. Right?
later
-sac
Am I correct in presuming that Saddam is no Hussein and Bush no Yazid? Blood of the innocent is the constant. Right?
later
-sac
#23 Posted by mbenzenglish on January 13, 2003 10:30:25 am
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#21 Posted by Ras on January 12, 2003 8:29:51 pm
Temporal,
Heavy words of speculation. One can only hope for the best but we
can always expect the worst.
Ras
Heavy words of speculation. One can only hope for the best but we
can always expect the worst.
Ras
#20 Posted by Minhaj on January 12, 2003 4:01:15 pm
As noted by Samina, the complaint to God/Fate, is done very smoothly. Liked the lines: ``This Hussain is no Hussain`. Yazid makes a very casual entrance. The word ``His`` before Yazid is well used and can mean fate, villain, misfortune...& I was left with Here We Go Againish feeling that the Poet is also feeling. And best of all easy to read.
#19 Posted by Saminasha on January 12, 2003 1:54:17 pm
This is great! When I got to the line, ``...unbothered, my god smiles...`` I knew I was in the presence of an authorial poet`s voice!
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