The Chinese Emperors Poem about the Prophet Muhammad - TopicsExpress



          

The Chinese Emperors Poem about the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Hong-Wu (also known by his given name Zhū Yuánzhāng, died 24 June 1398) was the Emperor of China between 1368 - 1398 CE. He was the first Emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Despite being a non-Muslim, Hong-Wu ordered the construction of several mosques in Nanjing, Yunnan, Guangdong and Fujian. He rebuilt the Jinjue Mosque in Nanjing. The One-Hundred Word Eulogy: Since the creation of the Universe, God had decreed to appoint, This great faith-preaching man, From the West he was born, He received the Holy Scripture, A Book of thirty parts, To guide all creation, Master of all Rulers, Leader of Holy Ones, With Support from Above, To Protect His Nation, With five daily prayers, Silently hoping for peace, His heart towards Allah, Empowering the poor, Saving them from calamity, Seeing through the darkness, Pulling souls and spirits, Away from all wrongdoings, A Mercy to the Worlds, Traversing the ancient majestic path, Vanquishing away all evil, His Religion Pure and True, Muhammad, The Noble And Great One.
Posted on: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 21:00:00 +0000

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