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SERMON 32


About the disparagement of the world
and categories of its people

O' people! we have been borne in such a wrongful and
thankless period wherein the virtuous is deemed vicious and the oppressor goes on
advancing in his excess. We do not make use of what we know and do not discover what we do
not know. We do not fear calamity till it befalls.

People are of four categories. Among them is one who
is prevented from mischief only by his low position, lack of means and paucity of wealth.

Then there is he who has drawn his sword, openly
commits mischief, has collected his horsemen and foot-men and has devoted himself to
securing wealth, leading troops, rising on the pulpit and has allowed his faith to perish.
How bad is the transaction that you allow (enjoyment of) this world to be a price for
yourself as an alternative for what there is with Allah for you.

And among them is he who seeks (benefits of) this
world through actions meant for the next world, but does not seek (good of) the next world
through actions of this world. He keeps his body calm (in dignity), raises small steps,
holds up his clothes, embellishes his body for appearance of trust-worthiness and uses the
position of Allah's connivance as a means of committing sins.

Then there is one whose weakness and lack of means
have held him back from conquest of lands. This keeps down his position and he has named
it contentment and he clothes himself with the robe of renunciation although he has never
had any connection with these qualities.

Then there remain a few people in whose case the
remembrance of their return (to Allah on Doomsday) keeps their eyes bent, and the fear of
resurrection moves their tears. Some of them are scared away (from the world) and
dispersed; some are frightened and subdued; some are quiet as if muzzled; some are praying
sincerely, some are grief-stricken and pain-ridden whom fear has confined to namelessness
and disgrace has shrouded them, so they are in (the sea of) bitter water, their mouths are
closed and their hearts are bruised. They preached till they were tired, they were
oppressed till they were disgraced and they were killed till they remained few in number.

The world in your eyes should be smaller than the
bark of acacia and the clippings of wool. Seek instruction from those who preceded you
before those who follow you take instruction from you, and keep aloof from it realising
its evil because it cuts off even from those who were more attached to it than you.

as-Sayyid ar-Radi says: Some ignorant persons
attributed this sermon to Muawiyah but it is the speech of Amir al-mu'minin. There should
be no doubt about it. What comparison is there between gold and clay or sweet and bitter
water. This has been pointed out by the skilful guide and the expert critic Amr ibn Bahr
al-Jahiz as he has mentioned this sermon in his book, al-Bayan wa't-tabyin (vol. 2, pp.
59-61). He has also mentioned who attributed it to Muawiyah and then states that it is
most akin to be the speech of Ali and most in accord with his way of categorising people
and information about their oppression, disgrace, apprehension and fear. (On the other
hand) we never found Muawiyah speaking on the lives of renunciates or worshippers .
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Forward to Sermon 33.

Back to Sermon 31.

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