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This poem discusses how both the speaker and the person being addressed are human and imperfect, not God, and therefore capable of faults and misunderstandings. While they accuse each other, neither looks introspectively at their own shortcomings. The misunderstandings that have arisen between them are not because of inherent flaws in their nature, but a product of the misunderstandings themselves.
This poem discusses how both the speaker and the person being addressed are human and imperfect, not God, and therefore capable of faults and misunderstandings. While they accuse each other, neither looks introspectively at their own shortcomings. The misunderstandings that have arisen between them are not because of inherent flaws in their nature, but a product of the misunderstandings themselves.
This poem discusses how both the speaker and the person being addressed are human and imperfect, not God, and therefore capable of faults and misunderstandings. While they accuse each other, neither looks introspectively at their own shortcomings. The misunderstandings that have arisen between them are not because of inherent flaws in their nature, but a product of the misunderstandings themselves.
Dono Insaan Hain, Khuda Tu Bhi Nahein, Mein Bhi Nahein. Mortals we are, not God, you or I. Tu Mujhe or Mein Tujhe Ilzaam deta hun Magar, Accuse each other we do but, Apne Ander Jhaanka Tu Bhi Nahein, Mein Bhi Nahein, Look into ourselves, neither do you nor I, Galat Fehmiyun Ne Ker Di Dono Mein Paida Doorian, Misunderstandings have moved us apart, Warna Fitrat Ka Bura Tu Bhi Nahein, Mein Bhi Nahein Vile by nature otherwise, neither are you, nor I... Allama Iqbal