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True Ramadan – by Iljas Baker

 

Ramadan arrives like a guest
you think might be difficult:
disrupting cherished routines
making too many demands
offering not enough
good conversation
staying too long.
then you find that
by letting go of what you think
and who you are
the guest becomes the host
and offers you
a near constant lightness
mercy
forgiveness
and
hope of salvation
from your self

 

 

Iljas Baker was born in Scotland and now lives in Thailand where he is a retired university professor. His first book of poems Peace Be Upon Us was published by Lote Tree Press in Cambridge UK in 2023. His poems have also appeared in three anthologies, namely The God’s Eye, We Humans, and, most recently, A Kaleidoscope of Stories: Muslim Voices in Contemporary Poetry and in numerous poetry journals. He writes about essential things and his writing is inspired principally by an inclusive, compassionate interpretation of Islam and the practice of the Spiritual Exercise (Latihan Kedjiwaan) of Subud, which originated in Indonesia. He is married with a daughter and a son and two grand-daughters.