@3Rich to reward your Lord is; oh, do ye Praise Al-Hamîd, the "Ever-praiseworthy!"@1 Praise Him by alms; and when ye help believers, Mar not your gifts with grudging word or will: Since ye at Allah's hands are free receivers, Freely bestow. A garden on a hill Is as a likeness of that fair compassion Shown for the sake of God: the heavy rain Descendeth, and the dew: and every fashion Of good seed springs tenfold in fruit and grain. The likeness of the evil heart, bestowing That men may praise, is as the thin-clad peak, Wherefrom the rain washes all soil for growing, Leaving the hard rock naked, fruitless, bleak. Say, will ye plant on rock or plenteous garden? Grow nought, or grow green vines that shade afford! Forgive your brethren as ye ask for pardon; Give as ye have received, and praise your Lord! @3Allah-al-Hamîd! what tongue can tell Thy goodness, ever-laudable?@1 | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MARTHA WASHINGTON by SIDNEY LANIER ONLY ONE MOTHER by GEORGE COOPER THE TWO MYSTERIES by MARY ELIZABETH MAPES DODGE TACT by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON BUCOLIC COMEDY: EN FAMILLE by EDITH SITWELL STELLA'S BIRTHDAY, 1726-7 by JONATHAN SWIFT THE ADORATION OF DISK BY KING AKHNATEN AND PRINCESS NEFER NEFERIU ATEN by AKHENATEN |