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SERMON 115


About troubles which would arise and
the Day of Judgement

Allah deputised him (the Prophet) as a caller
towards Truth and a witness over the creatures. The Prophet conveyed the messages of Allah
without being lazy and without any short-coming, and he fought His enemies in the cause of
Allah without being languid and without pleading excuses. He is the foremost of all who
practise piety and the power of perception of all those who achieve guidance.

A part of the same sermon,
complaining about his men

If you know what I know of the unknown that is kept
wrapped up from you certainly you would have gone out into the open weeping over your
deeds and beating yourselves in grief and you would have abandoned your properties without
any guard for it or any substitute over it. Everyone would then have cared for his own
self without paying attention to anyone else. But you have forgotten what was recalled to
you and felt safe from what you had been warned. Consequently, your ideas went astray and
your affairs were dispersed.

I do long that Allah may cause separation between me
and you and give me those who have a better right to be with me than you. By Allah, they
are people of blissful ideas, enduring wisdom and true speech. They keep aloof from
revolt. They trod forward on the path (of Allah) and ran on the high road. Consequently,
they achieved the everlasting next life and easeful honours.

Beware! by Allah, a tall lad of swinging gait from
Banu Thaqif would be placed over you. He would eat away your vegetation and melt your fat.
So, O' Aba Wadhahah, is that all?

as-Sayyid ar-Radi says: "al-Wadhahah"
means "al-khunfusa' (dung-beetle)." In this sentence Amir al-mu'minin has
referred to al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf ath-Thaqafi and he had an incident with "al-Khunfusa
'", which need not be related here.(1)
(1).
The detail of this incident is that one day al-Hajjaj stood up for saying prayers when
al-khunfusa' advanced towards him. al-Hajjaj held out his hand to stop him but he bit him
whereby his hand got swollen and eventually he died of it.
Ibn Abi'l-Hadid has written that
"al-Wadhahah" means the dung that remains sticking to the tail of an animal, and
this surname is intended to disgrace him.

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Forward to Sermon 116.

Back to Sermon 114.

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