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SERMON 221


Amir al-mu'minin recited the verse:

O' thou man! what hath beguild thee from thy Lord,
the Most Gracious One. (Qur'an, 82:6)

Then he said:

The addressee (in this verse) is devoid of argument
and his excuse is most deceptive. He is detaining himself in ignorance.

O' man! what has emboldened you to (commit) sins,
what had deceived you about your Allah and what has made you satisfied with the
destruction of yourself. Is there no cure for your ailment or no awakening from your
sleep? Do you not have pity on yourself as you have on others? Generally, when you see
anyone exposed to the heat of the sun you cover him with shade, or if you see anyone
afflicted with grief that pains his body you weep out of pity for him. What has then made
you patient over your own disease, what has made you firm in your own afflictions, and
what has consoled you from weeping over yourself although your life is the most precious
of all lives to you, and why does not the fear of an ailment that may befall you in the
night keep you wakeful although you lie on the way to Allah's wrath due to your sins?

You should cure the disease of languor in your heart
by determination, and the sleep of neglectfulness in your eyes by wakefulness. Be obedient
to Allah, and love His remembrance, and picture to yourself that you are running away
while He is approaching you. He is calling you to His forgiveness and concealing your
faults with His kindness, while you are fleeing away from Him towards others. Certainly,
Great is Allah the powerful, Who is so generous, and how humble and weak are you and still
so bold to commit His disobedience although you live in His protection and undergo changes
of life in the expanse of His kindness. He does not refuse you His kindness and does not
remove His protection from you. In fact, you have not been without His kindness even for a
moment, whether it be a favour that He conferred upon you or a sin of yours that He has
concealed or a calamity that He has warded off from you. What is your idea about Him if
you had obeyed Him? By Allah, if this had been the case with two persons equal in power
and matching in might (one being inattentive and the other showering favours upon you)
then you would have been the first to adjudge yourself to be of bad behaviour and evil
deeds.

I truthfully say that the world has not deceived you
but you have had yourself deceived by it. The world had opened to you the curtains and
divulged to you (everything) equally. And in all that it foretold you about the troubles
befalling your bodies and the decay in your power, it has been too true and faithful in
promise, and did not speak a lie to you or deceive you. There are many who advise you
about it but they are blamed, and speak the truth about it but they are opposed. If you
understand the world by means of dilapidated houses and forlorn abodes, then with your
good understanding and far reaching power of drawing lessons you will find it like one who
is kind over you and cautious about you. It is good abode for him who does not like it as
an abode, and a good place of stay for him who does not regard it a permanent home for
stay.

Only those who run away from this world today will
be regarded virtuous tomorrow. When the earthquake occurs, the Day of Resurrection
approaches with all its severities, the people of every worshipping place cling to it, all
the devotees cling to the object of their devotion and all the followers cling to their
leader. Then on that day even the opening of an eye in the air and the sound of a footstep
on the ground will be assigned its due through His Justice and His Equity. On that day
many an argument will prove void and a contention for excuses will stand rejected.

Therefore, you should now adopt for yourself the
course with which your excuse may hold good and your plea may be proved. Take from the
transient things of this world that which will stay for you (in the next world), provide
for your journey, keep (your) gaze on the brightness of deliverance and keep ready the
saddles (for setting off).
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Forward to Sermon 222.

Back to Sermon 220.

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