Known as the Sermon
of Shiqshiqayya
Beware!
By Allah the son of Abu Quhafah (Abu Bakr)
dressed himself with it (the caliphate)
and he certainly knew that my position in relation
to it was the same as the position of the axis in
relation to the hand-mill. The flood water flows
down from me and the bird cannot fly upto me. I put
a curtain against the caliphate and kept myself
detached from it. Then I began to think whether
I should assault or endure calmly the blinding
darkness of tribulations wherein the grown up are
made feeble and the young grow old and the true
believer acts under strain till he meets Allah (on
his death). I found that endurance thereon was
wiser. So I adopted patience although there was
pricking in the eye and suffocation (of
mortification) in the throat. I watched the
plundering of my inheritance till the first one went
his way but handed over the Caliphate to Ibn
al-Khattab after himself.
Then he quoted A’sha’s verse:
“My days are now passed
on the camel's back (in difficulty) while there were
days (of ease) when I enjoyed the company of Jabir's
brother Hayyan.”
It is strange that during his lifetime he wished to
be released from caliphate but confirmed it for the
other after his death. No doubt these two shared its
udders strictly among themselves. This one put the
Caliphate in a tough enclosure where the utterance
was haughty and the touch was rough. Mistakes were
plenty and so also the excuses therefore. One in
contact with it was like the rider of an unruly
camel. If he pulled up its rein the very nostril
would be slit, but if he let it loose he would be
thrown. Consequently by Allah people got involved in
recklessness, wickedness, unsteadiness and
deviation. Nevertheless, I remained
patient despite length of period and stiffness of
trial, till when he went his way (of death) he put
the matter (of Caliphate) in a group
and regarded me to be one of them. But
good Heavens! What had I to do with this
"consultation"? Where was any doubt about me with
regard to the first of them that I was now
considered akin to these ones? But I remained low
when they were low and flew high when they flew
high. One of them turned against me because of his
hatred and the other got inclined the other way due
to his in-law relationship and this thing and that
thing, till the third man of these people stood up
with heaving breasts between his dung and fodder.
With him his children of his grand-father, (Umayyah)
also stood up swallowing up Allah's wealth
like a camel devouring the foliage of
spring, till his rope broke down, his actions
finished him and his gluttony brought him down
prostrate.
At that moment, nothing took me by surprise, but the
crowd of people rushing to me. It advanced towards
me from every side like the mane of the hyena so
much so that Hassan and Hussain were getting crushed
and both the ends of my shoulder garment were torn.
They collected around me like the herd of sheep and
goats. When I took up the reins of government one
party broke away and another turned disobedient
while the rest began acting wrongfully as if they
had not heard the word of Allah saying: “That abode in the
hereafter, We assign it for those who intend not to
exult themselves in the earth, nor (to make)
mischief (therein); and the end is (best)
for the pious ones.” (Quran, 28:83) Yes, by Allah, they had heard
it and understood it but the world appeared
glittering in their eyes and its embellishments
seduced them. Behold, by Him who split the grain and
created living beings, if people had not come to me
and supporters had not exhausted the argument and if
there had been no pledge of Allah with the learned
to the effect that they should not acquiesce in the
gluttony of the oppressor and the hunger of the
oppressed I would have cast the rope of Caliphate on
its own shoulders, and would have given the last one
the same treatment as to the first one. Then you
would have seen that in my view this world of yours
is no better than the sneezing of a goat.
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