IN THE NAME OF GOD,

THE MERCIFUL, THE
COMPASSIONATE

And from Him do we seek
help.

All praise be to God,
the Sustainer of All the Worlds,

and blessings and peace be upon
our master Muhammad,

and on all his Family and
Companions.

[Brother! You wanted a few words of advice from
me, so listen to a few truths included in eight short stories, which since
you are a soldier, are in the form of comparisons of a military nature. I
consider my own soul to need advice more than anyone, and at one time I
addressed my soul at some length with Eight Words inspired by eight verses
of the Qur’an from which I had benefited. Now I shall address my
soul with these same Words, but briefly and in the language of ordinary
people. Whoever wishes may listen together with me.]

The First
Word

Bismillah, “In the Name of
God,” is the start of all things good. We too shall start with it.
Know, O my soul! Just as this blessed phrase is a mark of Islam, so too it
is constantly recited by all beings through their tongues of disposition.
If you want to know what an inexhaustible strength, what an unending
source of bounty is Bismillah, listen to the following story which
is in the form of a comparison. It goes like this:

Someone who makes a journey through the deserts
of Arabia has to travel in the name of a tribal chief and enter under his
protection, for in this way he may be saved from the assaults of bandits
and secure his needs. On his own he will perish in the face of innumerable
enemies and needs. And so, two men went on such a journey and entered the
desert. One of them was modest and humble, the other proud and conceited.
The humble man assumed the name of a tribal chief, while the proud man did
not. The first travelled safely wherever he went. If he encountered
bandits, he said: “I am travelling in the name of such-and-such
tribal leader,” and they did not molest him. If he came to some
tents, he was treated respectfully due to the name. But the proud man
suffered indescribable calamities throughout his journey. He both trembled
before everything and begged from everything. He was abased and became an
object of scorn.

My proud soul! You are the traveller, and this
world is a desert. Your impotence and poverty have no limit, and your
enemies and needs are endless. Since it is thus, take the name of the
Pre-Eternal Ruler and Post-Eternal Lord of the desert and be saved from
begging before the whole universe and trembling before every
event.

Yes, this phrase is a treasury so blessed that
your infinite impotence and poverty bind you to an infinite power and
mercy; it makes your impotence and poverty a most acceptable intercessor
at the Court of One All-Powerful and Compassionate. The person who acts
saying, “In the Name of God,” resembles someone who enrolls in
the army. He acts in the name of the government; he has fear of no one; he
speaks, performs every matter, and withstands everything in the name of
the law and the name of the government.

At the beginning we said that all beings say
“In the Name of God” through the tongue of disposition. Is
that so?

Indeed, it is so. If you were to see that a
single person had come and had driven all the inhabitants of a town to a
place by force and compelled them to work, you would be certain that he
had not acted in his own name and through his own power, but was a
soldier, acting in the name of the government and relying on the power of
the king.

In the same way, all things act in the name of
Almighty God, for minute things like seeds and grains bear huge trees on
their heads; they raise loads like mountains. That means all trees say:
“In the Name of God,” fill their hands from the treasury of
mercy, and offer them to us. All gardens say: “In the Name of
God,” and become cauldrons from the kitchens of Divine power in
which are cooked numerous varieties of different foods. All blessed
animals like cows, camels, sheep, and goats, say: “In the Name of
God,” and produce springs of milk from the abundance of mercy,
offering us a most delicate and pure food like the water of life in the
name of the Provider. The roots and rootlets, soft as silk, of plants,
trees, and grasses say: “In the Name of God,” and pierce and
pass through hard rock and earth. Mentioning the name of God, the name of
the Most Merciful, everything becomes subjected to them.

The roots spreading through hard rock and earth
and producing fruits as easily as the branches spread through the air and
produce fruits, and the delicate green leaves retaining their moisture for
months in the face of extreme heat, deal a slap in the mouths of
Naturalists and jab a finger in their blind eyes, saying: “Even heat
and hardness, in which you most trust, are under a command. For like the
Staff of Moses, each of those silken rootlets conform to the command of,
And We said, O Moses, strike the rock with your staff,1
and split the rock. And the delicate leaves fine as cigarette paper recite
the verse, O fire be coolness and peace2 against the
heat of the fire, each like the members of Abraham (UWP).

Since all things say: “In the Name of
God,” and bearing God’s bounties in God’s name, give
them to us, we too should say: “In the Name of God.” We should
give in the name of God, and take in the name of God. And we should not
take from heedless people who neglect to give in God’s
name.

Question: We give a price to
people, who are like tray-bearers. So what price does God want, Who is the
true owner?

The Answer: Yes, the price the
True Bestower of Bounties wants in return for those valuable bounties and
goods is three things: one is remembrance, another is
thanks, and the other is reflection. Saying,
“In the Name of God” at the start is remembrance, and,
“All praise be to God” at the end is thanks. And
perceiving and thinking of those bounties, which are priceless wonders of
art, being miracles of power of the Unique and Eternally Besought One and
gifts of His mercy, is reflection. However foolish it is to kiss the foot
of a lowly man who conveys to you the precious gift of a king and not to
recognize the gift’s owner, it is a thousand times more foolish to
praise and love the apparent source of bounties and forget the True
Bestower of Bounties.

O my soul! If you do not wish to be foolish in
that way, give in God’s name, take in God’s name, begin in
God’s name, and act in God’s name. And that’s the matter
in a nutshell!

 

FOOTNOTES

1. Qur’an, 2:60.

2. Qur’an, 21:69.



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