The young among you should follow the elders while
the elders should be kind to the young. Do not be like those rude people of the
pre-lslamic (al-jahiliyyah) period who did not exert themselves in religion nor use their
intellects in the matter of Allah. They (1) are like the
breaking of eggs in the nest of a dangerous bird, because their breaking looks bad, but
keeping them intact would mean the production of dangerous young ones.
A part of the same sermon
About the autocracy and oppression of
the Umayyads and their fate
They will divide after their unity and scatter away
from their centre. Some of them will stick to the branches, and bending down as the
branches bend, until Allah, the Sublime, will collect them together for the day that will
be worst for the Umayyads just as the scattered bits of clouds collect together in the
autumn. Allah will create affection among them. Then He will make them into a strong mass
like the mass of clouds. Then he will open doors for them to flow out from their starting
place like the flood of the two gardens (of Saba') from which neither high rocks remained
safe nor small hillocks, and its flow could be repulsed neither by strong mountains nor by
high lands. Allah will scatter them in the low lands of valleys and then He will make them
flow like streams throughout the earth, and through them He will arrange the taking of
rights of one people by another people and make one people to stay in the houses of
another people. By Allah, all their position and esteem will dissolve as fat dissolves on
the fire.
The cause of tyranny
O' people! If you had not evaded support of the truth and had not felt weakness from crushing wrong then he who was not your match would not have aimed at you and he who overpowered you would not have overpowered you. But you roamed about the deserts (of disobedience) like Banu Isra'il (Children of Israel). I swear by my life that after me your tribulations will increase several times, because you will have abandoned the truth behind your backs, severed your connection with your near ones and established relations with remote ones. Know that if you had followed him who was calling you (to guidance) he would have made you tread the ways of the Prophet, then you would have been spared the difficulties of misguidance, and you would have thrown away the crushing burden from your necks.
(1). The implication is that the outer Islam of these people required that they should not be molested, but the consequence of sparing them in this way was that they would create mischief and rebellion.
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