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SERMON 175


Preaching

(O ' creatures!) Seek benefit from the sayings of
Allah, be admonished of Allah and accept the advice of Allah because Allah has left no
excuse for you by providing clear guidance, has put before you the plea and clarified for
you what acts He likes and what acts He hates, so that you may follow the one and avoid
the other. The Prophet of Allah used to say. "Paradise is surrounded by unpleasant
things while Hell is surrounded by desires."

You should know that every obedience to Allah is
unpleasant in appearance while every disobedience to Allah has the appearance of
enjoyment. Allah may have mercy on the person who kept aloof from his desire and uprooted
the appetite of his heart, because this heart has far-reaching aims and it goes on
pursuing disobedience through desires.

You should know, O' creatures of Allah, that a
believer should be distrustful of his heart every morning and evening. He should always
blame it (for shortcomings) and ask it to add to (its good acts). You should behave like
those who have gone before you and the precedents in front of you. They left this world
like a traveller and covered it as distance is covered.

The greatness of the Holy Qur'an

And know that this Qur'an is an adviser who never
deceives, a leader who never misleads and a narrator who never speaks a lie. No one will
sit beside this Qur'an but that when he rises he will achieve one addition or one
diminution - addition in his guidance or elimination in his (spiritual) blindness. You
should also know that no one will need anything after (guidance from) the Qur'an and no
one will be free from want before (guidance from) the Qur'an. Therefore, seek cure from it
for your ailments and seek its assistance in your distresses. It contains a cure for the
biggest diseases, namely unbelief, hypocrisy, revolt and misguidance. Pray to Allah
through it and turn to Allah with its love. Do not ask the people through it. There is
nothing like it through which the people should turn to Allah, the Sublime.

Know that it is an interceder and its intercession
will be accepted. It is a speaker who is testified. For whoever the Qur'an intercedes on
the Day of Judgement, its intercession for him would be accepted. He about whom the Qur'an
speaks ill on the Day of Judgement shall testify to it. On the Day of Judgement an
announcer will announce, "Beware. every sower of a crop is in distress except the
sowers of the Qur'an." Therefore, you should be among the sowers of the Qur'an and
its followers. Make it your guide towards Allah. Seek its advice for yourselves, do not
trust your views against it. and regard your desires in the matter of the Qur'an as
deceitful.

About the believers and their good
deeds; and the hypocrites and their bad deeds

Action! action! Then (look at) the end; the end, and
(remain) steadfast; steadfast. Thereafter (exercise) endurance, endurance, and piety,
piety. You have an objective. Proceed towards your objective. You have a sign. Take
guidance from your sign. Islam has an objective. Proceed towards its objective. Proceed
towards Allah's by fulfilling His rights which He has enjoined upon you. He has clearly
stated His demands for you. I am a witness for you and shall plead excuses on your behalf
on the Day of Judgement.

Beware! what had been ordained has occurred and that
which had been destined has come into play. I am speaking to you with the promise and
pleas of Allah.

Allah the Sublime, has said:

Verily, those who say: Our Lord is Allah! and
persevere aright, the angels descend upon them (saying): "Fear Ye not, nor be
grieved, and receive the glad tidings of the Garden which Ye were promised." (Qur'an,
41:30)

You have said. "Our Lord is Allah." Then
keep steadfast to His Book, to the way of His command and to the virtuous course of His
worship. Thereafter do not go out of it, do not introduce innovations in it, and do not
turn away from it, because those who go away from this course will be cut off from (the
mercy of) Allah on the Day of Judgement.

Beware from destroying your manners and changing
them, maintaining one tongue. A man should control his tongue because the tongue is
obstinate with its master. By Allah, I do not find that fear of Allah benefits a man who
practises it unless he controls his tongue. Certainly the tongue of a believer is at the
back of his heart while the heart of a hypocrite is at the back of his tongue; because,
when a believer intends to say anything, he thinks it over in his mind. If it is good he
discloses it, but if it is bad he lets it remain concealed. While a hypocrite speaks
whatever comes to his tongue, without knowing what is in his favour and what goes against
him.

The Prophet of Allah - peace and blessing of Allah
be upon him and his descendants - said: "The belief of a person cannot be firm unless
his heart is firm, and his heart cannot be firm unless his tongue is firm." So
whoever of you can manage to meet Allah, the Sublime, in such a position that his hands
are unsmeared with the blood of Muslims and their property and his tongue is safe from
exposing them, he should do so.

Following the sunnah and refraining
from innovation

Know, O' creatures of Allah, that a believer should
regard lawful this year what he regarded lawful in the previous year, and should consider
unlawful this year what he considered unlawful in the previous year. Certainly people's
innovation cannot make lawful for you what has been declared unlawful; rather, lawful is
that which Allah has made lawful and unlawful is that which Allah has made unlawful. You
have already tested the matters and tried them; you have been preached by those before
you. Illustrations have been drawn for you and you have been called to clear fact. Only a
deaf man can remain deaf to all this, and only a blind man can remain blind to all this.

He whom Allah does not allow benefit from trials and
experience cannot benefit from preaching. He will be faced with losses from in front, so
that he will approve what is bad and disapprove what is good. People are of two categories
- the follower of the shariah (religious laws), and the follower of the innovations to
whom Allah has not given any testimony by way of sunnah or the light of any plea.

Guidance from the Holy Qur'an

Allah the Glorified, has not counselled anyone on
the lines of this Qur'an, for it is the strong rope of Allah and His trustworthy means. It
contains the blossoming of the heart and springs of knowledge. For the heart there is no
other gloss than the Qur'an although those who remembered it have passed away while those
who forgot or pretended to have forgotten it have remained. If you see any good give your
support to it, but if you see evil evade it, because the Messenger of Allah used to say:
"O' son of Adam, do good and evade evil; by doing so you will be treading
correctly."

Categories of oppression

Know that injustice is of three kinds - one, the
injustice that will not be forgiven, another, that will not be left unquestioned, and
another that will be forgiven without being questioned. The injustice that will not be
forgiven is duality of Allah. Allah has said: Verily Allah forgiveth not that (anything)
be associated with Him ... (Qur'an, 4:48,116). The injustice that will be forgiven is the
injustice a man does to himself by committing small sins; and the injustice that will not
be left unquestioned is the injustice of men against other men. The retribution in such a
case is severe. It is not wounding with knives, nor striking with whips, but it is so
severe that all these things are small against it. You should therefore avoid change in
the matter of Allah's religion for your unity in respect of a right which you dislike is
better than your scattering away in respect of a wrong that you like. Certainly, Allah the
Glorified has not given any person, whether among the dead or among those who survive, any
good from separation.

O' people, blessed is the man whose own shortcomings
keep him away from (looking into) the shortcomings of others, and also blessed is the man
who is confined to his house, eats his meal, buries himself in obeying his Allah. and
weeps over his sins, so that he is engaged in himself and people are in safety from him.
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Forward to Sermon 176.

Back to Sermon 174.

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