191.
Text 22.
This alphabetical poem, which is composed by Sheekh Cali
Cabdiraxmaan, summons Muslims to prayer and meditation. It
is closely related to Text 5, both in spirit and style.
It differs from it, however, by being almost entirely
didactic and inspirational rather than theological. The
poet advises Muslims to practice the Remembrance of God,
and to abandon the fleeting comforts of the temporal world.
Moreover} he reminds his audience that those who repent and
pray are rewarded by God with the fruits of Paradise. The
speakers who expound the tenets of Islamic doctrine in
each line of the poem are personified letters of the Arabic
alphabet.
Alif Yeenne
i. Alif yeenne, 'Aakhiradaa u sugnow, hoy Ilaahay bal ka
yaaboo is ogow.'
.2 • Bali teen,
Ta'i teen,
Sa'i teen,
lBaabka Quran aad u bilaw, hoy belaayaa dhulka
joogtee bal is jir.'
'Taa'ib ahaw tawbana keen, taajir waa wiil
cilmi laabtiisu taqaari.'
'Saabid ahaw 00 hel sawaab, simaraatkii janna
macaan fasabid.'
S. Jirnna yeenne, 'Janna doon saw rna ]lrO, nin jawaabtayda
maqlaa saw rna janto.'
- Xa'i teen,
1.(' 1 na ,. l teen,
'Xaafid ahaw xaraf Quraan, xubliyo xaasidba
daayoo xaq aqoon.'
'Khaatuma doon khaaf Rabbaka, Khaaliqa caabud
adooD khayrle ahaw.'