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Sayyid Ali Khamenei

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78

SERMON 78


When(1)
Amir al-mu'minin decided to set out for the battle with the
Kharijites someone said, "If you set out at this moment then
according to astrology I fear you will not be successful in your
aim," whereupon Amir al-mu'minin said:
Do you think you can
tell the hour when a man goes out and no evil befall him or can
warn of the time at which if one goes out harm will accrue?
Whoever testifies to this falsifies the Qur'an and becomes
unmindful of Allah in achieving his desired objective and in
warding off the undesirable. You cherish saying this so that he
who acts on what you say should praise you rather than Allah
because according to your misconception you have guided him about
the hour in which he would secure benefit and avoid harm.
Then Amir al-mu'minin
advanced towards the people and said:
O' People! Beware of
learning the science of stars except that with which guidance is
sought on land or sea, because it leads to divining and an
astrologer is a diviner, while the diviner is like the sorcerer,
the sorcerer is like the unbeliever and the unbeliever would be in
Hell. Get forward in the name of Allah.




(1).
When Amir al-mu'minin decided to march towards Nahrawan to
suppress the rising of the Kharijites, Afif ibn Qays al-Kindi
said to him, "This hour is not good. If you set out at this
time. then instead of victory and success you will face defeat and
vanquishment." But Amir al-mu'minin paid no heed to his view
and ordered the army to march that very moment. In the result the
Kharijites suffered such a clear defeat that out of their nine
thousand combatants only nine individuals saved their lives by
running away while the rest were killed.


Amir al-mu'minin has
argued about astrology being wrong or incorrect in three ways,
firstly, that if the view of an astrologer is accepted as correct
it would mean falsification of the Qur'an, because an astrologer
claims to ascertain hidden things of the future by seeing the
stars while the Qur'an says:
Say: "None
(either) in the heavens or in the earth knoweth the unseen save
Allah... " (27:65)
Secondly that under
his misconception the astrologer believes that he can know his
benefit or harm through knowing the future. In that case he would
be regardless of turning to Allah and seeking His help, while this
indifference towards Allah and self-reliance is a sort of heresy
and atheism, which puts an end to his hope in Allah. Thirdly, that
if he succeeds in any objective, he would regard this success to
be the result of his knowledge of astrology, as a result of which
he would praise himself rather than Allah, and will expect that
whomever he guides in this manner he too should be grateful to him
rather than to Allah . These points do not apply to astrology to
the extent it may be believed that the astrological findings are
in the nature of effect of medicines which are subject to
alteration at the will of Allah. The competence achieved by most
of our religious scholars in astrology is correct in this very
ground that they did not regard its findings as final.


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