SERMON 227
(About allegiance to Amir al-mu'minin
for the Caliphate.
A similar sermon in somewhat
different version has already appeared earlier.)
You drew out my hand towards you for allegiance but
I held it back and you stretched it but I contracted it. Then you crowed over me as the
thirsty camels crowd on the watering cisterns on their being taken there, so much so that
shoes were torn, shoulder-cloths fell away and the weak got trampled, and the happiness of
people on their allegiance to me was so manifested that small children felt joyful, the
old staggered (up to me) for it, the sick too reached for it helter skelter and young
girls ran for it without veils.
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