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SERMON 113


About abstemiousness, fear of Allah
and importance of providing for the next life

Praise be to Him Who makes praise followed by bounty
and bounty with gratefulness. We praise Him on His bounties as on His trials. We seek His
help against these hearts which are slow to obey what they have been commended but quick
towards what they have been desisted from. We seek His forgiveness from that which His
knowledge covers and His document preserves - knowledge which does not leave anything and
a document which does not omit anything. We believe in Him like the belief of one who has
seen the unknown and has attained the promised rewards - belief, the purity whereof keeps
off from belief in partners of Allah, and whose conviction removes doubt.

We stand witness that there is no god but Allah, the
One, Who has no partner for Him, and that Muhammad is His slave and His Prophet, Allah may
bless him and his descendants. These two testimonies heighten the utterance and raise the
act. The scale wherein they would be placed would not be light while the scale from which
they are removed would not become heavy.

Enjoining people to Piety

O' creatures of Allah! I advise you to have fear of
Allah which is the provision (for the next world) and with it is (your) return. The
provision would take you (to your destination) and the return would be successful. The
best one, who is able to make people listen has called towards it and the best listener
has listened to it. So the caller has proclaimed and the listener has listened and
preserved.

O' creations of Allah! certainly fear of Allah has
saved the lovers of Allah from unlawful items and gave His dread to their hearts till
their nights are passed in wakefulness and their noons in thirst. So they achieve comfort
through trouble and copious watering through thirst. They regarded death to be near and
therefore hastened towards (good) actions. They rejected their desires and so they kept
death in their sight.

Then, this world is a place of destruction,
tribulations, changes and lessons. As for destruction, the time has its bow pressed (to
readiness) and its dart does not go amiss, its wound does not heal; it afflicts the living
with death, the healthy with ailment and the safe with distress. It is an eater who is not
satisfied and a drinker whose thirst is never quenched. As for tribulation, a man collects
what he does not eat and builds wherein he does not live. Then he goes out to Allah
without carrying the wealth or shifting the building.

As for its changes, you see a pitiable man becoming
enviable and an enviable man becoming pitiable. This is because the wealth has gone and
misfortune has come to him. As for its lessons, a man reaches near (realisation of) his
desires when (suddenly) the approach of his death cuts them; then neither the desire is
achieved nor the desirer spared. Glory to Allah, how deceitful are its pleasures, how
thirst-rousing its quenching and how sunny its shade. That which approaches (i.e. death)
cannot be sent back, he who goes away does not return. Glory to Allah, how near is the
living to the dead because he will meet him soon and how far is the dead from the living
because he has gone away from him.

Certainly nothing is viler than evil except its
punishment, and nothing is better than good except its reward. In this world everything
that is heard is better than what is seen, while of everything of the next world that is
seen is better than what is heard. So you should satisfy yourself by hearing rather than
seeing and by the news of the unknown. You should know that what is little in this world
but much in the next is better than what is much in this world but little in the next. In
how many cases little is profitable while much causes loss.

Certainly that which you have been commanded to do
is wider than what you have been refrained from, and what has been made lawful for you is
more than what has been prohibited. Then give up what is less for what is much, and what
is limited for what is vast. Allah has guaranteed your livelihood and has commanded you to
act. Therefore, the pursuit of that which has been guaranteed to you should not get
preference over that whose performance has been enjoined upon you.

But by Allah, most certainly the position is that
doubt has overtaken and certainty has been shattered and it seems as if what has been
guaranteed to you is obligatory on you and what was made obligatory on you has been taken
away from you. So, hasten towards (good) actions and dread the suddenness of death,
because the return of age cannot be hoped for, as the return of livelihood can be hoped
for. Whatever is missed from livelihood today may be hoped tomorrow with increase, but
whatever is lost from the age yesterday, its return cannot be expected today. Hope can be
only for that which is to come, while about that which is passed there is only
disappointment. So "fear Allah as He ought to be feared and do not die until you are
(true) Muslim." (Qur'an , 3:102)
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Forward to Sermon 114.

Back to Sermon 112.

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