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Allah Quote by Simar

“I Wonder, From Where Does This Wind Blow? There Must Be Someone Who Made Trees And Then Made Them Move To And Fro Often As I Look Into The Burning Sun I Start To Think Of Allah, The Greatest One Allah Is The Creator And Protector Of All I Am The Creator And Protector Of None Allah Gave Me Eyes To…” quote by Simar
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“I Wonder, From Where Does This Wind Blow? There Must Be Someone Who Made Trees And Then Made Them Move To And Fro Often As I Look Into The Burning Sun I Start To Think Of Allah, The Greatest One Allah Is The Creator And Protector Of All I Am The Creator And Protector Of None Allah Gave Me Eyes To See Allah's Grace Allah Give Me A Tongue Just To Praise Today, As I Think Of My Bad Deeds All Selfish Talks And My Wordly Greeds My Eyes Get Filled With Tears And Shame With Pain And Sorrow, My Heart Bleeds For How long In This World Will I Stay? Surely, I'll Have To Leave One Day With The Passage Of Time,I have realized I Am Nothing, But A PUPPET OF CLAY…!”

Simar

About This Quote

Source Poem: Personal reflection, 2023

The poet contemplates divine creation, personal insignificance, and yearning for purpose amid life's transience.

In simple terms: Reflects on God, self, and life's fleeting nature.

Key Takeaway

Seek humility and purpose through spiritual reflection.

Themes

spirituality existentialism humility

Mood

contemplative somber

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • prayer
  • meditation
  • creative writing

Key Concepts

theology self‑awareness mortality

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does acknowledging impermanence affect your actions?
  • What does divine purpose mean to you?
A Different Perspective

Personal reflection may lack theological depth for some readers.

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