The poem is about a journey to Madina where the speaker feels ashamed. They walk like a criminal towards the holy city. Without help from others, they wouldn't have made it on the difficult path. Though they see the holy site from a distance, they still feel far. People in Madina can recognize devotees of Muhammad from afar by their sorrowful hearts and bowed heads. The speaker visited Madina and understood the meaning of holiness but still feels distant. They retain their understanding but the experience of being there still feels out of reach.
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The poem is about a journey to Madina where the speaker feels ashamed. They walk like a criminal towards the holy city. Without help from others, they wouldn't have made it on the difficult path. Though they see the holy site from a distance, they still feel far. People in Madina can recognize devotees of Muhammad from afar by their sorrowful hearts and bowed heads. The speaker visited Madina and understood the meaning of holiness but still feels distant. They retain their understanding but the experience of being there still feels out of reach.
The poem is about a journey to Madina where the speaker feels ashamed. They walk like a criminal towards the holy city. Without help from others, they wouldn't have made it on the difficult path. Though they see the holy site from a distance, they still feel far. People in Madina can recognize devotees of Muhammad from afar by their sorrowful hearts and bowed heads. The speaker visited Madina and understood the meaning of holiness but still feels distant. They retain their understanding but the experience of being there still feels out of reach.
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The poem is about a journey to Madina where the speaker feels ashamed. They walk like a criminal towards the holy city. Without help from others, they wouldn't have made it on the difficult path. Though they see the holy site from a distance, they still feel far. People in Madina can recognize devotees of Muhammad from afar by their sorrowful hearts and bowed heads. The speaker visited Madina and understood the meaning of holiness but still feels distant. They retain their understanding but the experience of being there still feels out of reach.
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