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99 Names of Allah
TraceOneInfinite:
Mekkan Refugee, transported by a jin/
To a different time where I don't fit in/
But never-mind though, Allah's still the same/
Same as He ever was/
For that I still give love/
Even though I'm far from my Empire/
and past legacy/
A distance across the Atlantic sea/
Thoughts pop up in my cranium/
about my youth along the Mediterranean, sea/
Where I was brought up by a band
of traveling Sufi's who formed a tabligh/
Jammat, they taught me of Allah/
and his 99 Names/
I can still remember the day in 1643/
When they taught me...
"Call him by any of his good names, Allah is near"
he likes to hear us call upon him
He is near those who worship
and call on him day and night,
Al Rahman Al Raheem,
you are our comfort on cold desert nights/
Your are a fire in the midst of cold
and water oasis in dry, daytime heat
when my toungue sticks to the roof of my mouth/
you are still THE OWNER of me/
you are THE DIVINE and UNSEEN/
pervasive LIGHT, INFINITE source of energy/
From you we come and unto you we return/
to submit to your MAJESTY
123imagee:
One Day You Are Muslim And All Of U Sudden You´re Rastafarian And Now AGAIN You Write "Raps" About Allah (No Diss, Jus Sayin)
TraceOneInfinite:
--- Quote from: UNDA`BO$$ on March 08, 2013, 07:00:08 AM ---One Day You Are Muslim And All Of U Sudden You´re Rastafarian And Now AGAIN You Write "Raps" About Allah (No Diss, Jus Sayin)
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I spent over a month in a country in West Africa this winter where the country is statistically more than 90% Muslim, and the youth are all into Rasta Culture. So it is possible to find synergy amongst the two. It's all Oneness.
123imagee:
--- Quote from: Infinite African Westcoastin 2012 and 13' on March 09, 2013, 01:41:39 PM ---
--- Quote from: UNDA`BO$$ on March 08, 2013, 07:00:08 AM ---One Day You Are Muslim And All Of U Sudden You´re Rastafarian And Now AGAIN You Write "Raps" About Allah (No Diss, Jus Sayin)
--- End quote ---
I spent over a month in a country in West Africa this winter where the country is statistically more than 90% Muslim, and the youth are all into Rasta Culture. So it is possible to find synergy amongst the two. It's all Oneness.
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What Country?
Islam & Rasta Culture Are TWO VERY DIFFERENT THINGS.
TraceOneInfinite:
--- Quote from: Manic Mental on March 10, 2013, 10:16:25 AM ---
What Country?
Islam & Rasta Culture Are TWO VERY DIFFERENT THINGS.
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Like Lucky Dube says, "some call him Jah, some call him Allah, but (know that) he is One!"
...I was in Gambia, by the way
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