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SERMON 152


About negligent persons and the
characteristics of beasts, carnivores and women

He has been allowed time by Allah. He is falling
into error along with negligent persons and goes early in the morning with sinners,
without any road to lead or any Imam to guide.

A part of the same sermon

At last when Allah will make clear to them the
reward for their sins, and take them out from the veils of their neglectfulness they will
proceed to what they were running away from, and run away from what they were proceeding
to. They will not benefit from the wants they will satisfy or the desires they would
fulfil.

I warn you and myself from this position. A man
should derive benefit from his own self. Certainly, prudent is he who hears and ponders
over it, who sees and observes and who benefits from instructive material and then treads
on clear paths wherein he avoids falling into hollows and straying into pitfalls, and does
not assist those who misguide him by turning away from truthfulness, changing his words,
or fearing truth.

O' my listener! Be cured from your intoxication,
wake up from your slumber, decrease your hasty activity and ponder over what has come to
you through the Holy Prophet, the Ummi (1) which is inevitable
and inescapable. You should turn away from him who opposes him and leave him and leave
whatever he has adopted for himself. Put off your vanity, drop your haughtiness and recall
your grave because your way passes over it. You will be dealt with as you deal with
others, you will reap what you sow, and what you send today will meet you tomorrow. So
provide for your future and send (some good acts) for your day (of reckoning). Fear, fear,
O' listener! Act, act, O' careless! No one will warn you like him who knows.

One of the firm decisions of Allah in the Wise
Reminder (Qur'an) upon which He bestows reward or gives punishment, and through which He
likes or dislikes is that it will not benefit a man, even though he exerts himself and
acts sincerely if he leaves this world to meet Allah with one of these acts without
repenting, namely that he believed in a partner with Allah during his obligatory worship,
or appeased his own anger by killing an individual, or spoke about acts committed by
others, or sought fulfilment of his needs from people by introducing an innovation in his
religion, or met people with a double face, or moved among them with a double tongue.
Understand this because an illustration is a guide for its like.

Beasts are concerned with their bellies. Carnivores
are concerned with assaulting others. Women are concerned with the adornments of this
ignoble life and the creation of mischief herein (2). (On the
other hand) believers are humble, believers are admonishers and believers are afraid (of
Allah).
(1).
The word "ummi" has been used in the Holy Qur'an with reference to the Holy
Prophet in chapter 7:157-158. For better understanding of the word refer to the books of
commentary on the Holy Qur'an.
(2). The
intention is to say that the cause of all mischief and evil is the passion to satisfy
bodily needs and the passion to subdue. If a human being is subjugated by the passion to
satisfy bodily needs and considers filling the stomach as his aim there will be no
difference between him and a beast, because a beast too has no aim except to fill its
belly. But if he is over-powered by the passion to subdue others and takes to killing and
devastation there will be no difference between him and a carnivorous beast, because the
latter's aim is also tearing and devouring. If both the passions are at work in him then
he is like a woman, because in a woman both these passions act side by side and because of
this she is extremely eager of adornment and is active in fanning mischief and
disturbance. However, a true believer will never agree to adopt these habits as his mode
of behaviour, rather he keeps his passions suppressed so that he neither allows pride and
vanity to approach near him nor does he fan mischief or disturbance for fear of Allah.
Ibn Abi'l-Hadid has written that
Amir al-mu'minin delivered this sermon at the time of marching towards Basrah, and since
the trouble of Basrah was the result of a woman's instigation, Amir al-mu'minin has, after
mentioning beasts and carnivore, held a woman also to possess such qualities. Thus the
battle of Basrah was the result of these qualities, whereby thousands of persons were
involved in death and destruction.
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Forward to Sermon 153.

Back to Sermon 151.

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