The poem expresses the grief and sorrow of a mother upon losing her son Muhammad. In three sentences:
The mother describes how she will not cry or mourn when she sees Muhammad's empty house in Medina, recalling how she did not cry when he was imprisoned, though it pained her greatly. She worries about answering her grandchildren's questions about where their father has gone. Above all, the mother is deeply saddened by Muhammad's absence, as her joy in life and home are gone without him.
The poem expresses the grief and sorrow of a mother upon losing her son Muhammad. In three sentences:
The mother describes how she will not cry or mourn when she sees Muhammad's empty house in Medina, recalling how she did not cry when he was imprisoned, though it pained her greatly. She worries about answering her grandchildren's questions about where their father has gone. Above all, the mother is deeply saddened by Muhammad's absence, as her joy in life and home are gone without him.
The poem expresses the grief and sorrow of a mother upon losing her son Muhammad. In three sentences:
The mother describes how she will not cry or mourn when she sees Muhammad's empty house in Medina, recalling how she did not cry when he was imprisoned, though it pained her greatly. She worries about answering her grandchildren's questions about where their father has gone. Above all, the mother is deeply saddened by Muhammad's absence, as her joy in life and home are gone without him.