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Chapter Ten - Concerning the Seeking of Salvation & The Requisition
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After
repenting Allamah Busairi now takes refuge in his love for Rasulullah
Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam as a means for his salvation. Due
to his sins, he is deserving of Allah's punishment but wishes
and hopes that through the intercession and assistance of Rasulullah
Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam he will receive salvation. His only
hope is to love Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam and gain
his intercession. Allamah Busairi ends this poem by conveying
durood and salaams upon Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam,
his family, the Khulafa-e-Raashideen and his Sahaabah Radiyallahu
Anhum, the reciter and all the people who are a means of propogating
this poem. May Allah accept this effort and include us all amongst
his pious servants. Aameen.
1.
O most generous of mankind, I have no one to take refuge in
2. Except you at the occurance of widespread calamity.
3. And O messenger of Allah, your exalted status will not diminish,
because of me (intercession on my behalf).
4. When the Most Bountiful (Allah Ta'aala) will manifest (Himself)
by the name of the punisher.
5. For verily amongst your bounties is this world, and the hereafter.
6. And part of your knowledge is knowledge of the Preserved Tablet
(Lowh), and the pen.
7. O my soul, do not become despondent due to your grievous sins.
8. Verily major sins when pardoned are minor.
9. Perhaps the Mercy of my Lord when distributed.
10. Would be distributed in proportion to the sins.
11. O my Lord (Sustainer)! Make my hopes, not unfulfilled.
12. By you, and make my reckoning (of deeds) not destructive.
13. Be kind to Your servant in both the worlds, for verily his
14. Patience, when called upon by hardships (calamities), runs
away.
15. So order clouds of blessings (salutations) from you perpetually.
16. Upon Nabi Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam abundantly and gently
17. And upon his family and his Sahaabah, then upon those who
follow them.
18. The people of piety, knowledge, clemency and generosity.
19. (Then) be pleased with Abu Bakr and Omar (radiyallahu Anhuma).
20. And Ali and the Uthmaan Radiyallau Anhuma, the people of nobility.
21. As long as the easterly breeze makes the branches of the cypress
rustle.
22. And (as long as) the camel riders make their camels march
with enchanting songs.
23. Forgive its write and its reader
24. I ask of you all goodness O You the Most Generous and Most
Munificent.
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