SERMON 154
About the wonderful creation of the
bat
Praise be to Allah who is such that it is not
possible to describe the reality of knowledge about Him, since His greatness has
restrained the intellects, and therefore they cannot find the way to approach the
extremity of His realm. He is Allah, the True, the Manifester of Truth. He is more True
and more Manifest than eyes can see. Intellects cannot comprehend Him by fixing limits for
Him since in that case to Him would be attributed shape. Imagination cannot catch Him by
fixing quantities for Him for in that case to Him would be attributed body. He created
creatures without any example, and without the advice of a counsel, or the assistance of a
helper. His creation was completed by His command, and bowed to His obedience. It
responded (to Him) and did not defy (Him). It obeyed and did not resist.
An example of His delicate production, wonderful
creation and deep sagacity which He has shown us is found in these bats which keep hidden
in the daylight although daylight reveals everything else, and are mobile in the night
although the night shuts up every other living being; and how their eyes get dazzled and
cannot make use of the light of the sun so as to be guided in their movements and so as to
reach their known places through the direction provided by the sun.
Allah has prevented them from moving in the
brightness of the sun and confined them to their places of hiding instead of going out at
the time of its shining. Consequently they keep their eyelids down in the day and treat
night as a lamp and go with its help in search of their livelihood. The darkness of night
does not obstruct their sight nor does the gloom of darkness prevent them from movement.
As soon as the sun removes its veil and the light of morning appears, and the rays of its
light enter upon the lizards in their holes, the bats pull down their eyelids on their
eyes and live on what they had collected in the darkness of the night. Glorified is He who
has made the night as day for them to seek livelihood and made the day for rest and stay.
He has given them wings of flesh with which, at the
time of need they rise upwards for flying. They look like the ends of ears without
feathers or bones. Of course, you can see the veins quite distinctly. They have two wings
which are neither too thin so that they get turned in flying, nor too thick so that they
prove heavy. When they fly, their young ones hold on to them and seek refuge with them,
getting down when they get down and rising up when they rise. The young does not leave
them till its limbs become strong, its wings can support it for rising up, and it begins
to recognise its places of living and its interest. Glorified is He who creates everything
without any previous sample by someone else.
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