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A Prophetic Storm of Verse and Truth: Where Faith Meets Fire
In Redemption: Emotional Poetry about God, Jesus, and The Bible Prophecies , Ali Ashraf unleashes a torrent of sacred fury and holy longing-a collection that straddles the divine and the desperate. This is no ordinary Christian poetry book; it's a scream from the soul of a non-Christian who loves Jesus more than many who claim His name. With unflinching clarity, these poems dissect the hypocrisy of empire-branded Christianity, the genocide in Gaza funded by so-called "Christian nations," and the whitewashed gospel that betrays the…mehr

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A Prophetic Storm of Verse and Truth: Where Faith Meets Fire

In Redemption: Emotional Poetry about God, Jesus, and The Bible Prophecies, Ali Ashraf unleashes a torrent of sacred fury and holy longing-a collection that straddles the divine and the desperate. This is no ordinary Christian poetry book; it's a scream from the soul of a non-Christian who loves Jesus more than many who claim His name. With unflinching clarity, these poems dissect the hypocrisy of empire-branded Christianity, the genocide in Gaza funded by so-called "Christian nations," and the whitewashed gospel that betrays the radical love of Christ. Each poem is a burning bush-a fusion of prophetic vision and gut-wrenching lament, paired with the author's razor-sharp commentary to pierce through metaphor and into the marrow of truth.

For seekers wrestling with the dissonance between Jesus' teachings and modern Christianity, this book is a lifeline. Ashraf's verses weave End Times prophecy with today's headlines-wars, deception, and the eerie silence of pulpits-while clinging to a hope as ancient as Scripture: that redemption comes when the broken demand justice. Ideal for readers craving poetry about Jesus that doesn't flinch, Bible prophecy books tied to current events, or Christian literature that confronts social justice, this collection refuses to let faith be a lullaby. It's a trumpet blast for the sleeping Church, a love letter to the marginalized, and a war cry for those who still believe God's kingdom looks nothing like the world's empires. The time is now. The reckoning is near. Will you hear the call?


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Autorenporträt
Ali Ashraf (Suhrawardi) is a poet and writer from Pakistan. He mainly writes about grief, love, and spirituality. He is the author of four English poetry collections. His debut poetry collection was 'The Divine Tavern', his second poetry collection was 'The Rosary of Love', and his two recent poetry collections are 'Invocations: Islamic Sufi Poetry Collection' and 'Sad But Not Depressed: Sad Love Poetry Collection'.

Ali has also recently published his debut Urdu poetry collection with its English translation called 'JAZB: Urdu Poetry with English Translation'.

Ali has a master's degree in English, and he currently resides in Lahore, Pakistan. He is deeply interested in Sufism and is a member of the Suhrawardi Sufi order.

Ali shares his recent poetry and updates on Instagram @aliashraf_poetry and @aliashraf_urdupoetry