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SERMON 220


Delivered after reciting the verse:

. . . therein declare glory unto Him in the mornings
and the evenings; Men whom neither merchandise nor any sale diverteth from the remembrance
of Allah and constancy in prayer and paying the poor-rate; they fear the day when the
hearts and eyes shall writhe of the anguish. (Qur'an, 24:36-37)

Certainly, Allah, the Glorified, the Sublime, has
made His remembrance the light for hearts which hear with its help despite deafness, see
with its help despite blindness and become submissive with its help despite unruliness.

In all the periods and times when there were no
prophets, there have been persons with whom Allah, precious are His bounties, whispered
through their wits and spoke through their minds. With the help of the bright awakening of
their ears, eyes and hearts they keep reminding others of the remembrance of the days of
Allah and making others feel fear for Him like guide-points in wildernesses. Whoever
adopts the middle way, they praise his ways and give him the tidings of deliverance, but
whoever goes right and left they vilify his ways and frighten him with ruin. In this way,
they served as lamps in these darknesses and guides through these doubts.

There are some people devoted to the remembrance (of
Allah) who have adopted it in place of worldly matters so that commerce or trade does not
turn them away from it. They pass their life in it. They speak into the ears of neglectful
persons warning against matters held unlawful by Allah, they order them to practise
justice and themselves keep practising it, and they refrain them from the unlawful and
themselves refrain from it. It is as though they have finished the journey of this world
towards the next world and have beheld what lies beyond it. Consequently, they have become
acquainted with all that befell them in the interstice during their long stay therein, and
the Day of Judgement fulfils its promises for them. Therefore, they removed the curtain
from these things for the people of the world, till it was as though they were seeing what
people did not see and were hearing what people did not hear.

If you picture them in your mind in their admirable
positions and well-known sittings, when they have opened the records of their actions and
are prepared to render an account of themselves in respect of the small as well as the big
things they were ordered to do but they failed to do, or were ordered to refrain from but
they indulged therein, and they realised the weight of their burden (of bad acts) on their
backs, and they felt too weak to bear them, then they wept bitterly and spoke to each
other wile still crying and bewailing to Allah in repentance and acknowledgement (of their
shortcomings), you would find them to be emblems of guidance and lamps in darkness, angels
would be surrounding them, peace would be descending upon them, the doors of the sky would
be opened for them and positions of honour would be assigned to them in the place of which
Allah had informed them. Therefore, He has appreciated their actions and praised their
position.They call Him and breathe in the air of forgiveness, they are ever needy of His
bounty and remain humble before His greatness, the length of their grief has pained their
hearts, and the length of weeping their eves. They knock at every door of inclination
towards Allah. They ask Him Whom generosity does not make destitute and from Whom those
who approach Him do not get disappointed.

Therefore, take account of yourself for your own
sake because the account of others will be taken by one other than you.
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Forward to Sermon 221.

Back to Sermon 219.

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