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SERMON 112


About this world and its people

I warn you of the world for it is the abode of the
unsteady. It is not a house for foraging. It has decorated itself with deception and
deceives with its decoration. It is a house which is low before Allah. So He has mixed its
lawful with its unlawful, its good with its evil, its life with its death, and its
sweetness with its bitterness. Allah has not kept it clear for His lovers, nor has He been
niggardly with it towards His foes. Its good is sparing. Its evil is ready at hand. Its
collection would dwindle away. Its authority would be snatched away. Its habitation would
face desolation. What is the good in a house which falls down like fallen construction or
in an age which expires as the provision exhausts, or in time which passes like walking?

Include whatever Allah has made obligatory on you in
your demands. Ask from Him fulfilment of what He has asked you to do. Make your ears hear
the call of death before you are called by death. Surely the hearts of the abstemious weep
in this world even though they may (apparently) laugh, and their grief increases even
though they may appear happy. Their hatred for themselves is much even though they may be
envied for the subsistence they are allowed. Remembrance of death has disappeared from
your hearts while false hopes are present in you. So this world has mastered you more than
the next world, and the immediate end (of this world) has removed you away from the remote
one (of the next life). You are brethren in the religion of Allah. Dirty natures and bad
conscience have separated you. Consequently you do not bear burdens of each other nor
advise each other, nor spend on each other, nor love each other.

What is your condition? You feel satisfied with what
little you have secured from this world while much of the next world of which you have
been deprived does not grieve you. The little of this world which you lose pains you so
much so that it becomes apparent in your faces, and in the lack of your endurance over
whatever is taken away from you; as though this world is your permanent abode, and as
though its wealth would stay with you for good. Nothing prevents anyone among you to
disclose to his comrade the shortcomings he is afraid of, except the fear that the comrade
would also disclose to him similar defects. You have decided together on leaving the next
world and loving this world. Your religion has become just licking with the tongue. It is
like the work of one who has finished his job and secured satisfaction of his master.
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Forward to Sermon 113.

Back to Sermon 111.

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