Poem of a Revert

Poem of a revert

In the moonlit silence of a newfound dawn,
A heart embraced by faith, reborn.
Reverted to Islam, a journey’s start,
A tapestry of love stitched in the heart.

From the shadows of doubt to the light of belief,
A soul finds solace, sweet and brief.
In the whispers of prayer, a sacred decree,
Islam’s gentle embrace, setting spirits free.

Like the crescent moon, a symbol of grace,
Guided by faith in every embrace.
Quran’s verses, a compass so true,
Navigating life’s journey, renewing you.

Five pillars standing tall and firm,
A foundation built, lessons to learn.
In the unity of the Ummah, a family divine,
Brothers and sisters, in faith entwined.

Ramadan’s crescent, a month of reflection,
Fasting and prayer, a spiritual connection.
In the mosque’s serenity or under the open sky,
Islam’s warmth, a comforting sigh.

Prophet Muhammad’s teachings, a gentle guide,
Compassion and mercy forever abide.
For every step taken in this reverent dance,
A new revert finds peace and a second chance.

So, welcome, dear heart, to this sacred embrace,
A journey of love, compassion, and grace.
In the tapestry of Islam, woven strong,
May your faith be a melody, a lifelong song.

By Abdulhameed Peter Opatola.

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