Words By Our Prophet Mohammed
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  • Reads 282
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Complete, First published Jun 02, 2018
The actual poet of the Poetry is,  KAHLIL GIBRAN a American artist and poet. 'The prophet' is his best known work and has translated into 25 languages. This poem is considerd as poetic essays .These are the sayings of Mohammed which usually we follow in our life .


'ON CHILDREN' is a selection from 'The Prophet' which offers a critique of the usual expectations of parents regarding their children and urges them to introspect. 

Here the people are waiting for a ship to arrive .Where prophet Mohammed 
S.A.W was also waiting with his group of followers. A women who held a baby saw the Prophet and came forward  and asked him to speak about children .

And here prophet describes how children are related to parents , and how Allah have told to train them and what to expect from them. 

He also compares parents and children to Bow and Arrows and  Allah is the archer who decides the future and bend them to reach their destination . And he says Allah loves both the parents and children equally .There are some responsibilities which parent and children has  to follow for each other and Allah expects them to do so .

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