In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
In the realm of faith, let me unfold,
A poem of truth, profound and bold.
About Allah, the One, beyond compare,
Whose essence no trinity can ever share.
Allah, the Creator, majestic and supreme,
Resides beyond realms, like an eternal dream.
Unseen, yet present, His power infinite,
No partner, no equals, no trinity to admit.
In Christian tales, a trinity they proclaim,
Three in one, a mystical name.
But Allah is One, indivisible and true,
No division within, no trinity to construe.
Imagine a mountain, solid and grand,
Its peak soaring high, a majestic land.
No fragments, no parts, just one massive form,
Like Allah’s oneness, weathering life’s storm.
Now picture a flame, dancing with grace,
A single flicker, illuminating space.
No trio of flames, just one radiant light,
Allah’s essence shining, pure and bright.
Consider the raindrops, falling from above,
Each unique, yet unified in their love.
No trinity of droplets, just a single shower,
Reflecting Allah’s oneness, in every passing hour.
In the vast cosmos, with stars that gleam,
No trinity of galaxies, just one cosmic scheme.
Each celestial body, in its rightful place,
Testifies to Allah’s unity, in boundless grace.
Christian doctrine speaks of a Father, Son, and Ghost,
But Allah’s oneness is what we hold closest.
No offspring, no partners, no trinity intertwined,
Just a singular essence, eternally enshrined.
So let us embrace, with hearts open wide,
The oneness of Allah, where true faith resides.
No trinity exists, it’s a concept astray,
For Allah is One, now and forever, we say.