This poem expresses longing and love for Medina, also known as Tayba. The first verse introduces Tayba as the cure for those who are patient. The following verses describe missing Medina greatly and wishing to visit the Kaaba in Mecca and pray near Medina. The final verse praises Madina for being blessed by the arrival of the Prophet and expresses a desire to find shelter there.
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This poem expresses longing and love for Medina, also known as Tayba. The first verse introduces Tayba as the cure for those who are patient. The following verses describe missing Medina greatly and wishing to visit the Kaaba in Mecca and pray near Medina. The final verse praises Madina for being blessed by the arrival of the Prophet and expresses a desire to find shelter there.
This poem expresses longing and love for Medina, also known as Tayba. The first verse introduces Tayba as the cure for those who are patient. The following verses describe missing Medina greatly and wishing to visit the Kaaba in Mecca and pray near Medina. The final verse praises Madina for being blessed by the arrival of the Prophet and expresses a desire to find shelter there.
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This poem expresses longing and love for Medina, also known as Tayba. The first verse introduces Tayba as the cure for those who are patient. The following verses describe missing Medina greatly and wishing to visit the Kaaba in Mecca and pray near Medina. The final verse praises Madina for being blessed by the arrival of the Prophet and expresses a desire to find shelter there.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd