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SERMON 118


Amir al-mu'minin collected the people
and exhorted them(1) to jihad but they observed long silence.
Then he said: "What is the matter with you. Have you become dumb?" A group of
them replied: "O' Amir al-mu'minin if you go forth we shall be with you."
Whereupon Amir al-mu'minin said:

What has happened to you? You may not be guided
aright or shown the right path. Should in these circumstances I go forth? In fact, at this
time one of the brave and the valorous among you whom I select should go out. It does not
suit me to leave the army, the city, the public treasury, the land revenue, the
dispensation of justice among Muslims and looking after the demands of the claimants and
to follow one contingent after the other moving here and there like a featherless arrow
moving in the quiver.

I am the axis of the mill. It rotates on me while I
remain in my position. As soon as I leave it the centre of its rotation would be disturbed
and its lower stone would also be disturbed. By Allah, this is a very bad advice. By
Allah, if I had not been hoping for martyrdom by my meeting with the enemy - and my
meeting with him has been ordained, I would have secured my carrier and went away from you
and would not have sought you so long as North and South differed.

There is no benefit in the majority of your numbers
because of lack of unity of your hearts. I have put you on the clear path whereon no one
will perish except who perishes by himself. He who sticks to it would achieve Paradise and
he who deviates goes to Hell.
(1).
When after the Battle of Siffin, Mu'awiyah's forces began to attack various places in Amir
al-mu'minin's area, he asked the Iraqis to check them but they declined on the plea that
they would follow him if he himself came forward. Thereupon he delivered this sermon, and
clarified his limitations, that if he himself went out it was impossible to run the
affairs of the state, and that the enemy's attacks had already started on all sides. In
these circumstances it was impolitic to keep the centre unguarded. But what could be hoped
from those who changed the victory at Siffin into defeat and opened the door for these
attacks.

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Forward to Sermon 119.

Back to Sermon 117.

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