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The Traveler of Light

A Tribute to Prince Karim Aga Khan

The Traveler of Light

O traveler of light, O heartbeat of hearts,
Bearer of the world's sorrows, your embrace imparts.

Present Imam, you are the perfect guide,
Every path shines bright with you by its side.

Karim Aga Khan, your name is a beacon,
Illuminating the darkness, fearless and unbeaten.

In the hearts of the poor, you are the melody of hope,
Wherever you are, light weaves its scope.

Through your generosity, the earth is nourished,
Every step of yours, by nature cherished.

You are the architect of dreams of peace,
Your message of love, a gift that will never cease.

Present Imam, you are God's grace,
Through your guidance, hearts find their place.

Karim Aga Khan, may your shadow remain,
Wherever you go, prayers are your chain.

You are the reflection of God's divine light,
Your image lives in hearts, ever bright.

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Dr. Shakira Nan...

It would be fair to say that divine thought and great writing are reflections of one another—a light that ignites hope in hearts and brings meaning to life.

thanks for motivation

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