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ye misra likh diya kis shokh ne mehrab-e-masjid par ye nadan gir gae sajdon mein jab waqt-e-qayam aaya the couplet uses sharp irony: a “playful” inscription exposes how people follow religion as habit, not understanding. in prayer, standing (qiyam) has its place, yet they collapse into sajdah at the wrong moment, showing confusion and blind imitation. the mosque’s arch becomes a stage where their inner ignorance is revealed. the emotional core is a critique of empty ritual and a call for conscious, informed devotion.

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