The Flashes (Revised 2009 edition) | THE SIXTEENTH FLASH | 145
(143-156)

THIRD CURIOUS QUESTION

 

Why do you violently oppose war, although, with foreign forces like the British and Italians interfering in the government recently, it would have excited Islamic zeal

the true point of support and source of moral strength of this countrys government

and  been  a  means  to  an  extent  of  reviving the  marks  of  Islam  and  repulsing innovations? Why have you offered prayers for its being settled by peaceful means and come out fervently in support of the innovators government? Is this not indirect support of innovations?

T h e  A n s w e r : We want relief, release, happiness, and victory, but not with the sword of the unbelievers. Let their swords be the end of them! We are not in need of any advantage proceeding from them. In fact it is those obstinate Europeans who have set the dissemblers to pester the people of belief, and have raised the atheists.

As for the  calamity of war, it would  cause great harm to our service of the Quran. The majority of our most valuable, self-sacrificing brothers are under the age of forty-five, and would be forced because of war to leave their sacred service of the Quran and enroll in the army. If I had the money, I would gladly pay the thousand liras necessary to exempt each of such valuable brothers from military service. With hundreds of my valuable brothers leaving the Qur’anic service of the Risale-i Nur and laying hands on the club of physical jihad, I  feel a  loss  in myself of a  hundred thousand liras. These two years of Zekâis military service, even, have caused perhaps a thousand liras of his immaterial profit to be lost. Anyway... Like the One Powerful Over All Things sweeps and cleans in a minute the atmosphere filled with clouds and shows the shining sun in clear skies, so He may dispel these black, merciless clouds and show the truths of the Sharia like the sun, and give them without expense or trouble. We await it from His mercy that He will not sell them to us expensively. May He give  intelligence to the heads of those at the top, and belief to their hearts; that would be enough. Then matters would put themselves to rights.

 

FOURTH CURIOUS QUESTION

 

They ask: Since what you hold in your hand is light, not a club, and light may not be objected to, nor fled from, nor can harm come from showing it, why do you advise caution to  your friends, and prevent them showing many light-filled parts of the Risale-i Nur to people?

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