Persian · noun · Faith & Sacred History
Mah-e-Saiyam
माह-ए-सियाम
said MAAH-e-si-YAAM
also written: mah e siyam, maah-e-saiyam
Meaning
The month of fasting, Ramzan.
Literally: Persian/Arabic: the month (mah) of fasting (siyam).
See it in the verse
Mah-e-Saiyam in Iqbal’s couplets
Uruj-e-adam-e-khaki se anjum sahme jaate hain
Ki ye toota hua tara mah-e-kamil na ban jaaye
Ki ye toota hua tara mah-e-kamil na ban jaaye
The stars take fright at the rise of the human being of dust — afraid that this broken star may yet become a full moon.
Aspiration · Hope · Selfhood
Mah o sitara se aage maqam hai jis ka
Wo musht-e-khak abhi aawargan-e-rah mein hai
Wo musht-e-khak abhi aawargan-e-rah mein hai
The handful of dust whose true station lies beyond moon and stars is still wandering, lost, on the road.
Aspiration · Selfhood · Awakening