English, asked by mamtaguleria3090, 1 year ago

Subject me not to trials,shame not my human form.explain

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Answered by topanswers
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Answer:

The poet seems to be humiliated and condemns himself for being human just physically.  He is sure if Allah subjects him to examination, he would not be successful in it because he cannot tolerate or withstand them like a perfect human being.  So he requests Allah not to subject him to trials so that he is not ashamed of being a human being.  

Explanation:

Your question is from the Poem Prayer that was written by G.A.Mehjoor. The central idea of that poem is about a man who is considered as one of the superior being over all other creatures of earth requests knowledge and will power to save all the other creatures of earth.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

This is a line from the poem Prayer by G.A. Mehjoor. The poet prays to God to inculcate a sense of serenity and well-being for all people and he aspires that his life should be full of spring blossoms, but he should also experience the stifling heat of the summer.

Also, he prays to God to subject him to trials so that his errors can be updated but he requests God not to get ashamed of his human form.

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