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SERMON 184


Praise of Allah and His wonderful
creatures

Praise be to Allah. He is such that senses cannot
perceive Him, place cannot contain Him, eyes cannot see Him and veils cannot cover Him. He
proves His eternity by the coming into existence of His creation, and (also) by
originating His creation (He proves) His existence, and by their (mutual) similarity He
proves that there is nothing similar to Him. He is true in His promise. He is too high to
be unjust to His creatures. He stands by equity among His creation and practices justice
over them in His commands. He provides evidence through the creation of things of His
being from ever, through their marks of incapability of His power, and through their
powerlessness against death of His eternity.

He is One, but not by counting. He is everlasting
without, any limit. He is existent without any support. Minds admit of Him without (any
activity of the) senses. Things which can be seen stand witness to Him without confronting
Him. Imagination cannot encompass Him. He manifests Himself to the imagination with his
help for the imagination, and refuses to be imagined by the imagination. He has made
imagination the arbiter (in this matter). He is not big in the sense that volume is vast
and so His body is also big. Nor is He great in the sense that His limits should extend to
the utmost and so His frame be extensive. But He is big in position and great in
authority.

About the Holy Prophet

I stand witness that Muhammad is His slave, His
chosen Prophet and His responsible trustee -- may Allah bless him and his descendants.
Allah sent him with undeniable proofs, a clear success and open paths. So he conveyed the
message declaring the truth with it. He led the people on the (correct) highway,
established signs of guidance and minarets of light, and made Islam's ropes strong and its
knots firm.

A part of the same sermon

About the creation of animal species

Had they pondered over the greatness of His power
and the vastness of His bounty they would have returned to the right path and feared the
punishment of the Fire; but hearts are sick and eyes are impure. Do they not see the small
things He has created, how He strengthened their system and opened for them hearing and
sight and made for them bones and skins? Look at the ant with its small body and delicate
form. It can hardly be seen in the corner of the eye, nor by the perception of the
imagination - how it moves on the earth and leaps at its livelihood. It carries the grain
to its hole and deposits it in its place of stay. It collects during the summer for its
winter, and during strength for the period of its weakness. Its livelihood is guaranteed,
and it is fed according to fitness. Allah, the Kind, does not forget it and (Allah the
Giver) does not deprive it, even though it may be in dry stone or fixed rocks.

If you have thought about its digestive tracts in
its high and low parts, the carapace of its belly, and its eyes and its ears in its head
you would be amazed at its creation and you would feel difficulty in describing it.
Exalted is He who made it stand on its legs and erected it on its pillars (of limbs). No
other originator took part with Him in its origination and no one having power assisted
Him in its creation. If you tread on the paths of your imagination and reach its extremity
it will not lead you anywhere except that the Originator of the ant is the same as He who
is the Originator of the date-palm, because everything has (the same) delicacy and detail,
and every living being has little difference.

The Creation of the Universe

In His creation, the big, the delicate, the heavy,
the light, the strong, the weak are all equal.(1) So is the
sky, the air, the winds and the water. Therefore, you look at the sun, moon, vegetation,
plants, water, stone, the difference of this night and day, the springing of the streams,
the large number of the mountains, the height of their peaks, the diversity of languages
and the variety of tongues. Then woe be to him who disbelieves in the Ordainer and denies
the Ruler. They believe that they are like grass for which there is no cultivator nor any
maker for their diverse shapes. They have not relied on any argument for what they assert,
nor on any research for what they have heard. Can there be any construction without a
Constructor, or any offence without an offender.

The wonderful creation of the locust

If you wish you can tell about the locust (as well).
Allah gave it two red eves, lighted for them two moon -- like pupils, made for it small
ears, opened for it a suitable mouth and gave it keen sense, gave it two teeth to cut with
and two sickle-like feet to grip with. The farmers are afraid of it in the matter of crops
since they cannot drive it away even though they may join together. The locust attacks the
fields and satisfies its desires (of hunger) from them although its body is not equal to a
thin finger.

About the Glory of Allah

Glorified is Allah before Whom every one in the
skies or the earth bows in prostration willingly or unwillingly, submits to Him by placing
his cheeks and face (in the dust), drops before Him (in obedience) peacefully and humbly,
and hands over to Him full control in fear and apprehension.

The birds are bound by His commands. He knows the
number of their feathers and their breaths. He has made their feet to stand on water and
on land. He has ordained their livelihoods. He knows their species: this is the crow, this
is the eagle, this is the pigeon and this is the ostrich. He called out every bird with
its name (while creating it) and provided it with its livelihood. He created heavy clouds
and produced from them heavy rain and spread it on various lands. He drenched the earth
after its dryness and grew vegetation from it after its barrenness.
(1). The
meaning is that if the smallest thing in creation is examined it will be found to contain
all that which is found in the biggest creatures, and each will exhibit the same
reflection of natures, workmanship and performance, and the ratio of each to Allah's might
and power will be the same, whether it be as small as an ant or as big as a date palm. Is
it not that making a small thing is easy for Him while the making of a big thing is
difficult for Him, because the diversity of colour, volume and quantity is just based on
the dictates of His sagacity and expediency, but as regards creation itself there is no
difference among them. Therefore, this uniformity of creation is a proof of the oneness
and unity of the Creator.
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Forward to Sermon 185.

Back to Sermon 183.

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