Halima Vahobjonovna
The desire for the world is gone
I have reached the throne
Bringing his parents to Makkah
My husband is a young man.
His voice is heard in the mosques
The light of the Qur’an touches the hearts
A sun shines in my generation
My husband is a young man.
An ummah worthy of Muhammad Wisdom from his words
Earn respect in this way
My husband is a young man.
He bowed his head in prostration
He bowed his head in prayer
God save his head
My husband is a young man.
Pray in every five places
Even if we don’t stay in the castle
Reading the Qur’an every day in the morning
My husband is a young man. Relatives, grandparents,
Brothers, sisters, Let them go to Hajj
My husband is a young man.
It’s not a joke, it’s a little one
I have a house in Makkah
He is the prince of my house
My husband is a young man.
Saying salutations to the Prophet
Repentance from every sin
This is my verse when I grow up
My husband is a young man.
My prayers are answered
Heaven will give us space
I only prayed to God
My friend is a young man.
Halima Vahobjonovna
Ibrahimova Halima Vahobjonovna was born on February 11, 2007 in the Shafirkon district of the Bukhara region of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Currently, he is a student of the 11th grade of the 7th MFCHÕIDUM in Uchkuduq district, Navoi region. Until now, he has participated in several international competitions and anthologies and received certificates. The author of the poetry book “Lines in my heart”. A candidate for the state award named after Zulfia. Some of his poems have been published in magazines and newspapers. The holder of the “Young Artist 2024” badge, a member of the People’s Democratic Party.
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