SERMON 37
Amir al-mu'minin's utterance which
runs like a Sermon
About his own steadfastness in
religion and precedence in (acceptance of) belief.
I discharged duties when others lost courage (to do
so), and I came forward when others hid themselves. I spoke when others remained mum. I
stroke with Divine light when others remained standing. I was the quietest of them in
voice but the highest in going forward. I cleaved to its rein and applied myself solely to
its pledge, like the mountain which neither sweeping wind could move nor storm could
shake. No one could find fault with me nor could any speaker speak ill of me.
The low is in my view worthy of honour till I secure
(his) right for him while the strong is in my view weak till I take (other's) right from
him. We are happy with the destiny ordained by Allah and have submitted to the command of
Allah. Do you think I would speak lie about the Prophet of Allah? By Allah, I am surely
the first to testify him, so I will not be the first to falsify him. I looked at my
affairs and found that my obedience should have precedence over my allegiance while my
pledge with him is a burden on my neck.
.Forward to Sermon 38.Back to Sermon 36.