No, she’s not Diana Hayden nor is she Sushmita Sen,
Not even Aishwarya Rai, Who is this girl then?
No, she does not flash her legs nor walk down the aisle semi-nude
For her such things are unthinkable, sacrilegious and downright rude
Miss World, Miss Universe, Miss “Anything”, She does not aspire to be
She shuns all kinds of publicity in privacy she would rather be
Never in a swimming costume will she for a camera pose
Yes, she’s the ‘girl in hijaab’ more beautiful than a rose!
Those who’re ’stripped’ of modesty will ’strip’ for any cause
Whether on a lonely beach or in front of a full house
In their naked greed they dance In pursuit of earth’s glory
Is there a thing more vulgar than a woman devoid of modesty?
In the name of freedom all moral values are now defined
Vulgarity, nudism, nakedness are steps to fame that wind
Those who are of rotten minds call it freedom of “female” species
Yet, they exploit them a-plenty, whenever and wherever they please.
But for their terrible transgressions maybe they are not fully to
blame, The Muslims forgot their duty and let them live in shame
Incumbent upon the Muslims it was to promote good and stop all vice
If they had done their duty such situations wouldn’t arise
Back to our girl in hijaab much loved in Allah’s sight
She is darling of all the angels Heaven beckons to her, by right
She’s a simple Muslim Girl Yet more beautiful than a full moon
The brightness of her face is all “Noor” can there be a greater boon?
Modesty is her birth right without it, she’d feel lost
“Shamelessness” is a Devil’s tool that she avoids at any cost
No, she does not commit sinful acts nor to base desires give vent
In studies, salah, zikr and tilawat much of her time is spent
In obedience of Allah’s commands she does all the things wise
And the riches that she scorns befits a “Princess of Paradise”
Our beloved Prophet (PBUH) said modesty is a part of faith
For those who follow not we solemnly lay a wreath
No, she’s not Diana Hayden nor she is Sushmita Sen
Nothing on earth would entice her Rupees, Dollars or yen!
Not even Aishwarya Rai, Who is this girl then?
No, she does not flash her legs nor walk down the aisle semi-nude
For her such things are unthinkable, sacrilegious and downright rude
Miss World, Miss Universe, Miss “Anything”, She does not aspire to be
She shuns all kinds of publicity in privacy she would rather be
Never in a swimming costume will she for a camera pose
Yes, she’s the ‘girl in hijaab’ more beautiful than a rose!
Those who’re ’stripped’ of modesty will ’strip’ for any cause
Whether on a lonely beach or in front of a full house
In their naked greed they dance In pursuit of earth’s glory
Is there a thing more vulgar than a woman devoid of modesty?
In the name of freedom all moral values are now defined
Vulgarity, nudism, nakedness are steps to fame that wind
Those who are of rotten minds call it freedom of “female” species
Yet, they exploit them a-plenty, whenever and wherever they please.
But for their terrible transgressions maybe they are not fully to
blame, The Muslims forgot their duty and let them live in shame
Incumbent upon the Muslims it was to promote good and stop all vice
If they had done their duty such situations wouldn’t arise
Back to our girl in hijaab much loved in Allah’s sight
She is darling of all the angels Heaven beckons to her, by right
She’s a simple Muslim Girl Yet more beautiful than a full moon
The brightness of her face is all “Noor” can there be a greater boon?
Modesty is her birth right without it, she’d feel lost
“Shamelessness” is a Devil’s tool that she avoids at any cost
No, she does not commit sinful acts nor to base desires give vent
In studies, salah, zikr and tilawat much of her time is spent
In obedience of Allah’s commands she does all the things wise
And the riches that she scorns befits a “Princess of Paradise”
Our beloved Prophet (PBUH) said modesty is a part of faith
For those who follow not we solemnly lay a wreath
No, she’s not Diana Hayden nor she is Sushmita Sen
Nothing on earth would entice her Rupees, Dollars or yen!
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