Each one was offered a place
And [this order] shall be present each
living morning.
[A.Y.M.]
At times, in a basically secular theme, a Somali poet
employs stories received from the Quran or the Islamic
tradition in order to indicate the gravity of his point.
In the following lines, Axmed Aadan "Afqalooc", a notable
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poet who is said to be over 100 years old, warns the Somali
society against injustices and pride. To emphasize his
point, he gives a series of nations who are mentioned in
the Quran and are said to have been doomed for their sinful
deeds:
Umaddii dulmiga maarisa,ee xaqa ka meelowda
Waaxaa Mawle soo rogay ciskoo, laga maroojaaye
Miqdaar gibina baa u sabab noqdaan, cidi malaynayne
Mid yar 00 kaneecuu ahaa, mawdkii :Namaruude
Ma1rabba jiir indhala' baa qoday, 00 jebiyay mooskiiye
Halkii lagu masalay Caad jannada, lagu madoobeeye
Musareen dabaylaa ku dhacay, mudunkii reer Luude
Nin kastoo mergiga taagi jiray, male ku beenowye
The nation which practices injustices and goes against
the truth
Our Lord has revealed that their glory will be seized
A small decision which no one can surmise, becomes
the cause of their doom
It was one small mosquito which became the death of
NAMRUD
MA::JRAB was dug by blind rats which broke up the dam
The people of cXD were annihilated in the place which
was compared with Paradise