Flight from Kabul
Lutfun Naher Mahmud Oysharja
A deluge of people were waiting for the flight from Kabul.
What exactly was the long awaited flight from Kabul about to fetch?
As Kabul is the capital of an Islamic state.
The flight must carry some peace for the planet.
Since Islam means peace,
Islamic capital must have a peace-keeping authority.
Islam believers must spread beauty of peace and humanity.
Shanti, shanti, shanti.
However, the dystopian reality of Kabul is different.
Islamic ideology falls apart; Taliban in power.
In the authority of disequilibrium leaders, peace turns into war.
Violence, violence, violence.
“Flight from Kabul”- the headline of newspapers and TV channels.
“Two fall from the plane
At the time of searching for peace in another state”;
Death embraces them as the flight commences.
They earn eternal peace in heaven.
Another headline is titled-
“Pelican Eyes of Family Members Seeing The Ambient”;
“A Flight From Kabul Is Bringing Their Beloved Kinsman”.
Ah Kabul! An Islamic place.
Islam means peace.
A religion, an ideology, a belief,
Considered as a blessing to human beings.
Ah Kabul! Under Islamic authority.
In the name of Islamic beauty,
Serving for violence and anxiety.
Ah Kabul! Islam is Holly.
Islam never allows injustice on a single fauna.
Holly Quran never teaches minority persecution.
Islam has given the highest respect to the women.
The Prophet Muhammad ordered to go Chine,
Which he meant a place of far distance,
In order to gather knowledge.
But the authority in Kabul stops women,
From exploring the world to acquire knowledge.
Islam doesn’t give the right to pressurize,
Even doesn’t allow the husband to force his wife.
It never allows the bloodshed of innocence.
“Ihdinas Siratal Mustakim” is the Islamic path,
A simple way of life it orders.
One can never establish a true Islamic state,
By extending intolerance.
No violence, no violence, no violence!
A request to the Afghan Islamic authority,
The next flight from Kabul must not feature any pathetic story.
Islam offers aesthetic peace to everybody.
Shanti, shanti, shanti.