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SERMON 101


On the same subject - Day of
Judgement

That day would be such that Allah would collect on
it the anteriors and the posteriors, to stand in obedience for exaction of accounts and
for award of recompense for deeds. Sweat would flow upto their mouths like reins while the
earth would be trembling under them. In the best condition among them would be he who has
found a resting place for both his feet and an open place for his breath.

A part of the same sermon about
future troubles (fitan)

The troubles are like a dark night. Horses would not
stand for (facing) them nor would their banners turn back. They would approach in full
reins and ready with saddles. Their leader would be driving them and the rider would be
exerting (them). The trouble-mongers are a people whose attacks are severe. Those who
would fight them for the sake of Allah would be a people who are low in the estimation of
the proud, unknown in the earth but well known on the sky. Woe to you O' Basrah, when an
army of Allah's infliction would face upon you without (raising) dust of cries. Your
inhabitants would then face bloody death and dire hunger.
.

Forward to Sermon 102.

Back to Sermon 100.

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