The Prophet’s Pulpit

June 9, 2026
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By Rita Gupta 

Upon his pulpit, Rasulullah ﷺ sat,

speaking with gentle, healing care.

His words brought peace to every heart,

easing the burdens people bear.

He showed the world a path of mercy.

A guiding light.

Soft, pure, and bright.

A truth that shines across the years,

still leading us toward what’s right.

Though many centuries have passed,

his sunnah lives in what we do, 

a way of kindness, love, and truth, 

still feeling warm and always true.

Ya Rasulullah , your blessed ways

remain a light that forever stays.

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