Nuuraay nebigaad dhashiisa tahoo, ninkii ku
xusaa najaato hel
o radiant light, you are the offspring of the
Prophet and the man who remembers you will attain
salvation
(Text 13/24)
Hillaac biliglayn had iyo gooroo, Islaamk~~
hanuuniyaad tahay
o you are the lightning which flashes constantly
and which guides the Muslims
Weligaan qabsanee, waaga noo bariyow
~
(Text 19/27)
o saint whom we have invoked and who has brought
the first daylight to us
(Text 20/27)
Apart from seeing it as the bringer of light, and
hence brightness which symbolizes truth, lightning is
regarded by the Somali pastoralists as a favourable sign
which announces rain:
Hannaantoosan waw tahay midba jid u hillaacee
Each of the two reckons the path that flashes before
him [like lightning luring him with the promises
of rain] to be the rightful one
(Text 23/3)
The sun and the moon are the most conspicuous sources of
light and are used as symbols of prominence and spiritual
power, as can be seen in the following example:
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