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Sayyid Ali Khamenei

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Sermons
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SERMON
4

Amir al-mu'minin's
far-sightedness and his staunch
conviction in Belief

Through us you
got guidance in the darkness and secured high position,
and through us you got out of the gloomy night. The ears
which do not listen to the cries may become deaf. How can
one who remained deaf to the loud cries (of the Qur'an and
the Prophet) listen to (my) feeble voice. The heart that
has ever palpitated (with fear of Allah) may get peace.

I always
apprehended from you consequences of treachery and I had
seen you through in the garb of the deceitful. The curtain
of religion had kept me hidden from you but the truth of
my intentions disclosed you to me. I stood for you on the
path of truth among misleading tracks where you met each
other but there was no leader and you dug but got no
water.

Today I am
making these dumb things speak to you (i.e. my suggestive
ideas and deep musings etc.) which are full of descriptive
power. The opinion of the person who abandons me may get
astray. I have never doubted in the truth since it has
been shown to me. Musa (Moses) (1)
did not entertain fear for his own self. Rather he
apprehended mastery of the ignorant and away of deviation.
Today we stand on the cross-roads of truth and untruth.
The one who is sure of getting water feels no thirst.

(1).
The reference is to that even of Moses when sorcerers were
sent for to confront him and they showed their sorcery by
throwing ropes and sticks on the ground and Moses felt
afraid. Thus, the Qur'an records:


. . . it seemed
to him (Moses), by their sorcery as if they were
running.Then Moses felt in himself a fear. We said: Fear
not! Verily thou art the uppermost. (20:66-68)


Amir
al-mu'minin says that the ground for Moses fear was not
that since he saw ropes and sticks moving he might have
entertained fear for his life but the cause of his fear
was lest people be impressed with this sorcery and get
astray, and untruth might prevail on account of this
craft. That is why Moses was not consoled by saying that
his life was safe but by saying that he would prove
superior, and his claim would be upheld. Since his fear
was for the defeat of the truth and victory of the
untruth, not for his own life, the consideration was given
to him for the victory of truth and not for the protection
of his life.

Amir
al-mu'minin also means that he too had the same fear viz.
that the people should not be caught in the trap of these
(Talhah, az-Zubayr, etc.) and fail into misguidance by
getting astray from the true faith. Otherwise, he himself
never feared for his own life.

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