SERMON 130
Grounds for accepting the Caliphate
and the qualities of a ruler and governor
O' (people of) differing minds and divided hearts,
whose bodies are present but wits are absent. I am leading you (amicably) towards
truthfulness, but you run away from it like goats and sheep running away from the howling
of a lion. How hard it is for me to uncover for you the secrets of justice, or to
straighten the curve of truthfulness.
O' my Allah! Thou knowest that what we did was not
to seek power nor to acquire anything from the vanities of the world. We rather wanted to
restore the signs of Thy religion and to usher prosperity into Thy cities so that the
oppressed among Thy creatures might be safe and Thy forsaken commands might be
established. O' my Allah! I am the first who leaned (towards Thee) and who heard and
responded (to the call of Islam). No one preceded me in prayer (salat) except the Prophet.
You certainly know that he who is in charge of
honour, life, booty, (enforcement of) legal commandments and the leadership of the Muslims
should not be a miser as his greed would aim at their wealth, nor be ignorant as he would
then mislead them with his ignorance, nor be of rude behaviour who would estrange them
with his rudeness, nor should he deal unjustly with wealth thus preferring one group over
another, nor should he accept a bribe while taking decisions, as he would forfeit (others)
rights and hold them up without finality, nor should he ignore sunnah as he would ruin the
people.
.Forward to Sermon 131.Back to Sermon 129.