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SERMON 142


Praying for rain

Beware; the earth which bears you and the sky which
overshadows you are obedient to their Sustainer (Allah). They have not been bestowing
their blessings on you for any feeling of pity on you or inclination towards you, nor for
any good which they expect from you, but they were commanded to bestow benefits on you and
they are obeying, and were asked to maintain your good and so they are maintaining it.

Certainly, Allah tries his creatures in respect of
their evil deeds by decreasing fruits, holding back blessings and closing the treasures of
good, so that he who wishes to repent may repent, he who wishes to turn away (from evils)
may turn away, he who wishes to recall (forgotten good) may recall, and he who wishes to
abstain (from evil) may abstain. Allah, the Glorified, has made the seeking of (His)
forgiveness a means for the pouring down of livelihood and mercy on the people as Allah
has said:

... Seek ye the forgiveness of your Lord! Verily, He
is the Most-forgiving, He will send (down) upon you the cloud raining in torrents, and
help you with wealth and sons (children) . . . (Qur'an, 17:10-12)

Allah may shower mercy on him who took up
repentance, gave up sins and hastened (in performing good acts before) his death.

O' my Allah! we have come out to Thee from under the
curtains and coverings (of houses) when the beasts and children are crying, seeking Thy
Mercy, hoping for the generosity of Thy bounty an fearing Thy chastisement and
retribution. O' my Allah! give us to drink from Thy rain and do not disappoint us, nor
kill us by years (of drought) nor punish us for what the foolish among us have committed,
O' the Most Merciful of all.

O' my Allah! we have come out to Thee to complain to
Thee who is (already) not hidden from Thee, when the seven troubles have forced us,
droughty famines have driven us, distressing wants have made us helpless and troublesome
mischiefs have incessantly befallen us. O' my Allah! we beseech Thee not to send us back
disappointed nor to return us with down-cast eyes, nor to address us (harshly) for our
sins, nor deal with us according to our deeds.

O' my Allah! do pour on us Thy mercy, Thy blessing,
Thy sustenance and Thy pity, and make us enjoy a drink which benefits us, quenches our
thirst, produces green herbage with which all that was lost gets a growing and all that
had withered comes to life again. It should bring about the benefit of freshness and
plentifulness of ripe fruits. With it plains may be watered, rivers may begin flowing,
plants may pick up foliage and prices may come down. Surely, Thou art powerful over
whatever Thou willest.
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Forward to Sermon 143.

Back to Sermon 141.

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