The Guide For The Youth | The Second Station of the 17th Word * | 109
(95-147)

He deems the pages of created beings, which are inscriptions of the Eternally Besought One, to be meaningless and confused. He imagines the door of the grave, which opens onto the world of mercy, to be the entrance to the darkness of nonexistence. And he deems the appointed hour, which is in reality an invitation to join his true friends, to be the onset of separation from all of them.

Such a person both brings upon himself grievous and ghastly torments, and denies, denigrates and insults all beings and Allah’s Names and His inscriptions. He is, therefore, not only unworthy of compassion and sympathy but also deserving of se-vere punishment. He is not in any way worthy of pity.

And so, Oh wretched people of misguidance and dissipation! What accomplishment of yours, what art, what perfection, what civilization, what progress, can confront this awesome silence of the grave, this crushing despair? Where can you find that true consolation that is the most urgent need of the human spirit?

What nature, what causality, what partner ascribed by you to Allah, what discovery, what nationality, what false object of worship, in each of which you place so much trust and to which you attribute Allah’s works and His sustaining bounties, which of them can deliver you from the darkness of death that you imagine to be eternal annihilation?

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