The Muslim and modern Education
(Includes a Verse of Malik Qumi)
The preceptor’s teaching was, “O foolish Muslim! “Necessary preparations are incumbent on the traveler
The world’s ways have changed, such changes have come that Those who were invaluable once are not even saleable now
That bright flame of yours from which darkness escaped Now is reduced to a spark, less bright than stars
Cease to be the Invisible’s Lover, be the visible’s lover Now influence of the visible God is triumphant over nations
In this garden success for your efforts is not possible Your snare is worn out and the fast-flying bird is clever
In this age education is the cure for nations’ maladies Education is like a lancet for the diseased blood”
By the leader’s suggestions love of education developed in me Obeying the command of Khidar is incumbent on the wanderer of the wilderness
But the discerning eye should see my misfortune “Went to pull thorn from foot, the litter disappeared from the sight I was negligent for a moment it moved by a hundered years”