I am street photographer a beggar poet .. I shoot misery cavorting with hope I shoot original content. I am Shia Sufi Hindu all in One
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Sometimes I Really Wonder Why Muslims Have Lost The Healing Touch
Sometimes I Really Wonder Why Muslims Have Lost The Healing Touch, a photo by firoze shakir photographerno1 on Flickr.
kill
plunder
rape maim
because
he does not
follow your beliefs
so his house
you rob your thieve
in eunuch silence
others watch
makes me grieve
a web of hate
on the soul of Islam
they weave
to screw 72 virgins
in heaven the only
prerogative
they bomb humanity
a message
of destruction
they leave
destroying
a perfumed garden
of adam and eve
There Comes a Time My Words I Dont Want To Rhyme..
There Comes a Time My Words I Dont Want To Rhyme.., a photo by firoze shakir photographerno1 on Flickr.
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Shooting People in Dirt And Slime ..
Born Fucked On The Soul
of Humanity Their Only Crime
Asswhipped by Fate a very steep climb
To mock them further the rich man
on their face throws his miserly dime
eating their leftovers at lunch time
sleepless dreams on the footpath
fucked bedtime accursed lifetime
living dead benumbed bodies
in their prime conscripted
as bodybags in wartimes
Muslim Beggars Dont Have Time To Celebrate Mothers Day
Muslim Beggars Dont Have Time To Celebrate Mothers Day, a photo by firoze shakir photographerno1 on Flickr.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mother's Day is a celebration honouring mothers and celebrating motherhood, maternal bonds and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on various days in many parts of the world, yet most commonly in March, April, or May. It complements Father's Day, the celebration honoring fathers.
Celebrations of mothers and motherhood occur throughout the world; many of these can be traced back to ancient festivals, like the Greek cult to Cybele, the Roman festival of Hilaria or the Christian Mothering Sunday celebration
In the US, Mother's Day is not connected with any older celebrations of Motherhood. However, in some other countries and cultures, other celebrations of Motherhood have become known as Mother's Day (for example, in the UK flowers and gifts were traditionally brought to mothers on Mothering Sunday[1], and this date is now called Mother's Day in the UK) or the date of Mother's Day has been chosen to coincide with an existing festival (in Greece, the Orthodox celebration of the presentation of Jesus Christ to the temple on 2 February is Mother's Day). In some countries it was changed to dates that were significant to the majority religion, like the Virgin Mary day in Catholic countries.Other countries changed it to historical dates, like Bolivia using the date of a certain battle where women participated.[2] See the "International history and traditions" section for the complete list.
Note: Countries that celebrate the International Women's Day instead of Mother's Day are marked with a dagger '†'.
muslim beggars
mothers with children
hidden in the folds
of the hijab
quenching
a thirst
the bubble burst
motherhood
a name accursed
as she sits
begging for alms
tears turning to dust
her withered body
corroded rust
beg she must
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Shah-e-Mardan Sher-e-Yazdan Quwat-e-Parwardigar Lafata Ila Ali La Saif Ila Zulfiqar , originally uploaded by firoze shakir photographerno1 ....
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Dargah of Hazrat Syed Ali Mira Datar Unava Gujrat , a photo by firoze shakir photographerno1 on Flickr. HAZRAT SYED ALI MIRA DATAR'S G...