The title Flower of God holds deep significance in today’s troubled world, where nations race to build destructive weapons, drifting away from humanity and peace. Amidst rising violence and war, the poet questions if such devastation can truly bri...
The title Flower of God holds deep significance in today’s troubled world, where nations race to build destructive weapons, drifting away from humanity and peace. Amidst rising violence and war, the poet questions if such devastation can truly bring peace. He reflects on how humans, instead of protecting the earth, have created divisions by worshipping different forms of God, leading to hatred and cruelty in the name of religion. Inspired by a divine voice and a vision of love, the poet chose to write this book to spread a message of unity, compassion, and brotherhood. Drawing inspiration from Sara, whom he calls the "Flower of God," he poured his heart into this collection. Just as a flower holds delicate petals, each poem is an offering of love to God, symbolizing peace over war.