While there are many things to love in the world, how can we appropriate
all those instances of love to the divine being and his names and attributes
exclusively? What does that mean?
Listen to the following subtle points.
- However involuntary loving is, one can direct one’s feeling of love to
a certain object. For example, by convincing oneself of the ugliness of an
object of love or seeing that it is either an obstacle or a mirror to another
object worthy of true love, one can divert one’s feeling of love to the true
object of love.
- I do not tell you not to love those you mention. Rather I tell you to
love them in the name of Almighty God and for the sake of His love. For example,
to love delicious foods and fruits on account of their being the favors and
bounties of Almighty God, the All-Merciful and the All-Compassionate, is loving
the Names the All-Merciful and the Giver of Bounties. This is a sort of thanksgiving.
However, what shows that that love is in the name of the All-Merciful One,
not the carnal self, is lawful earning, and contentment with what is lawful
and consumption in gratitude and reflection.
To love and respect one’s parents on behalf of the Divine
Mercy and Wisdom which have equipped them with affection and tenderness and
brought you up through their compassionate hands, are included in love of
God.
Also, to love and respect one’s parents on behalf of the Mercy and Wisdom
which have equipped them with affection and tenderness and brought you up
through their compassionate hands, are included in love of God. The sign of
that love and respect being for the sake of Almighty God is that you show
your parents much more love, respect and care when they become too old to
benefit you in any way and cause you trouble and difficulties. The verse,
If any of them or both of them reach old age with
you, do not say to them “Uff!” (al-Isra’, 17.23), which calls the children
to love and respect their parents in five ways and degrees, shows how important
it is in the view of the Qur’an to consider the rights of the parents and
how degrading and detestable filial ingratitude is.
A child who rebels against his parents and annoys them is a monster of cruelty
and ingratitude.
Since a father typically prefers his children to be superior to him, the
children cannot claim rights against their father. That means there can be no
justifiable cause of dispute between parents and children, for a dispute arises
from either envy or violation of rights. A father never feels envy for his children,
and the children have no right to claim rights against their father. Even if
they regard their father as wrong in his treatment of them, they cannot rebel
against him.
To love one’s children with utmost care and compassion on account of their
being the gifts of the All-Compassionate, All-Munificent One, is again included
in love of Almighty God.
To love one’s children with utmost care and compassion on account of their
being the gifts of the All-Compassionate, All-Munificent One, is again included
in love of Almighty God. The sign of that love being for the sake of God is
to show “becoming patience” at their death and not to wail in despair and in
rebelliousness against Destiny. One should show submission to God in belief
that Judgment belongs to God exclusively and think: that child was a loveable
creature of God whom He placed in my custody. Now as a requirement of His Wisdom
He has taken him or her back from me to a far better place. Even if I have a
single apparent share in that slave of His, thousands of true shares belong
to Him.
To love the friends on account of their being believing friends of Almighty
God, who do good deeds, according to the principle of Loving for the sake of
God--that love is also included in love of God.
The greatest charm and beauty of a woman lies in her lovable
good conduct accompanied with the kindness and grace particular to
womanhood, and in her elevated, serious, sincere compassion.
Also, love your spouse, your companion in life, because he or she is a sweet
gracious gift of the Divine Mercy. Do not set your heart on his or her transient
good-looks. To speak of a woman, the greatest charm and beauty of a woman lies
in her lovable good conduct accompanied with the kind-ness and grace particular
to womanhood, and in her elevated, serious, sincere compassion. That beauty
of compassion and good conduct continue increasingly till the end of her life.
It is through the love and respect for the compassion and good conduct of that
delicate being that one can observe her rights to the end. If she is loved because
of her physical beauty, she is deprived of her rights and the love and respect
due to her at a time when she needs them most.
Since loving virtuous people like the Prophets and saints is because of their
being the approved servants of Almighty God, it is in the name and for the sake
of God, and therefore included in His love.
Life is a most valuable capital given by the Almighty to gain the eternal
life.
If one loves one’s life because it is a most valuable capital given by Almighty
God to gain the eternal life and a treasury containing the faculties with which
to acquire all kinds of virtues and perfections, and if one spends it in the
service of God, then this love will be included in love of Almighty God, the
True Object of Worship.
To love the prime of youth because it is a sweet, fine gift of Almighty God
and spend it in His way is a sort of lawful love wedded to gratitude.
Nature is the realm where the inscriptions of Divine Names are exhibited.
To love nature, especially in spring, reflectively, because it is a realm
where the most beautiful inscriptions of the All-Wise Maker’s light-diffusing
Names and the most splendid and embellished works of His Art are exhibited,
means to love the Names of Almighty God.
The world is the field to sow for the Hereafter.
If one loves the world only because it is the field to sow for the Hereafter,
and the mirror of the Divine Names, and because it is the collection of Almighty
God’s missives and a temporary guest-house of His, provided one is not under
the influence of one’s carnal self, then this love is also in the name of Almighty
God.
Love the world and the creatures in it not because of themselves but in
the name of the meaning they contain.
In short: Love the world and the creatures in it not because of themselves
but in the name of the meaning they contain. Do not say, How beautiful they
are!, but say How beautifully they have been made! Do not love others than Him
at heart and do not have your heart set on others save on Him. For the heart
is the mirror of the Eternally Besought-of-All and belongs to Him. So pray to
Him: O God! Provide me with love of You and the love of what will make me
near to You!
Thus, if all the sorts of love we have so far mentioned are in the name of
God, then they both give a painless, pure pleasure and are themselves the means
of union with no separation at all. Be-sides, they cause increase in love of
God and also mean gratitude giving pure pleasure, and a reflection which is
itself pure love.
To cite an example: If a noble king grants you an apple in his presence,
you will receive two sorts of pleasure from it and feel two kinds of love because
of it. First, you love the apple because it is an apple. This will give you
as much pleasure as an apple can give. The love you feel for the apple is not
in the name of the king; it arises from your love of yourself because you love
the apple because of the pleasure it gives you. This kind of pleasure is transient;
it passes when you finish eating the apple. Moreover, the king may not be pleased
with such an attitude towards his present.
The second sort of pleasure and love arising from the gift of the king are
directly related to the king. If you love and respect the apple because it is
an embodiment of the royal compliment to you, then this love is in the name
and for the sake of the king himself. The pleasure which will arise from such
a compliment is a thousand times greater than the pleasure coming from eating
the apple. Such an attitude towards the apple is also pure gratitude to the
king for his gift, and the love shown for the apple is in fact for the king
himself.
Love the bounties you benefit from on account of their being the favors
of the Divine Mercy.
Likewise, loving bounties—all the foods and fruits—granted to us because
of themselves and the pleasure they give, is for the sake of the carnal self
and is itself a carnal love. The pleasure coming from eating and drinking is
transient and mixed with pains. If one loves the bounties one benefits from
on account of their being the favors of the Divine Mercy and the fruits of the
Divine Bountifulness and Benevolence and if one receives pleasure from them
and feels appetite for them in appreciation of the Divine grace in them, then
this love will be both pure gratitude and pure pleasure without any pains.
- Love of the Divine Names has degrees and levels. As is pointed out above,
sometimes it occurs that one loves the Divine Names because of one’s love
of their works in the universe. One sometimes loves them on account of their
being the titles of the Divine perfections. Sometimes it happens that one
loves the Divine Names because one is in limitless need of them due to man’s
comprehensive nature.
Since man is a noble, elevated being with a comprehensive nature, he needs
one thousand and one Divine Names in so many circumstances of destitution.
For example, if at a time when you seek help in utter despair for either
your relatives or the poor or for weak and needy creatures, someone appears
unexpectedly and brings them the good you wished for, how you will love such
a one (on account of his munificence and benevolence and always be thankful to
him for those qualities. Similarly, consider only Almighty God’s Names the All-Merciful
and the All-Compassionate: since through the manifestations of those Names of
His, Al-mighty God favors in the world with varieties of bounties all your believing
parents and forefathers and all your friends and beloved ones whom you love
and have compassion for, and since He will make both you and them happy in Paradise
in the world of eternal bliss through seeing Him and through all the varieties
of Paradisal pleasures and through bringing you all together—you may under-stand
how much those two Names are worthy of love and to what extent the spirit of
man needs them. You may also understand how it is proper and necessary to say:
All praise be to God for His being the All-Merciful and the All-Compassionate.
With its creatures being its amiable residents and loveable adornments,
the world is like a home for you which you feel deep connection with and whose
conditions always affect you deeply.
Also, with its creatures being its amiable residents and loveable adornments,
the world is like a home for you which you feel deep connection with and whose
conditions always affect you deeply. You may perceive with a slight attention
how much your spirit loves, and to what degree you need, the Names the All-Wise
and the All-Sustaining of the One Who has organized the world and the creatures
therein and governs and grows and sustains them with perfect wisdom.
Again, you may understand after a little reflection to what extent your spirit
needs the Names the Heir, the All-Reviving, the Permanent, the Munificent, the
Giver of Life and the Benevolent of the One Who brings at their death all those
whom you feel connection with and at whose decay you are grieved, out of the
darkness of eternal extinction and makes them settle in a place much more beautiful
than this world.
Since man is a noble, elevated being with a comprehensive nature, he needs
one thousand and one Divine Names in so many circumstances of destitution. A
manifold need is eagerness. Manifold eagerness is love. Manifold love is adoration.
In proportion to the degree of the perfection of the spirit, love increases
and flourishes in degrees according to the levels of the manifestations of the
Divine Names. Since the Names are the titles with which the Majestic Being manifests
Himself, love of the whole of the Names turns into love of the Divine Being.
Now out of thousands of levels of manifestations of the Names the Just, the
All-Wise, the Truth and the All-Compassionate we will point out only one as
an example:
A comparison in order to be able to see the full manifestation of the Divine
Names the All-Merciful, the All-Compassionate and the Truth
If you want to see the Names the All-Merciful, the All-Compassionate and
the Truth in full manifestation in wisdom and justice, consider the following
comparison:
Supposing an army consists of four hundred companies each of which have different
uniforms of their own, are provided with different kinds of rations, equipped
with different types of weaponry, and use different medicines when the occasion
arises. If these companies are all situated together, without considering their
being different companies, and yet, out of his perfect compassion and based
on his extraordinary power and miraculously encompassing knowledge and with
utmost justice and wisdom, a single peerless king equips each with their particular
uniforms and weaponry and provides them with foods and medicines proper to their
need without any confusion and forgetting none of them and without needing any
help--you may understand what a powerful, compassionate, just and munificent
king he is.
Similarly, if you desire to see the manifestations of Almighty God’s Names
the All-Merciful, the All-Compassionate and the Truth in wisdom and justice,
look at the magnificent armies of plants and animals consisting of hundreds
of thousands of different families, genera and species which set up their tents
on the face of the earth in spring: although all those families and species
exist one mixed with the other, and each have different kinds of uniforms, provisions,
weaponry, instructions, life-styles and demobilization, and although they have
no tongues with which to voice their needs and no power to meet them, see how
the One with the Names the Truth, the All-Merciful, the All-Provider, the All-Compassionate
and the All-Munificent, provides, maintains and raises them in perfect justice
and wisdom and without confusing and forgetting any of them.
Is it ever possible that another hand should have had a part in this amazing
order and all-comprehensive organization based on an absolute measure and balance?
Who other than the Single One of Unity, the Absolutely All-Wise and All-Powerful
One would have a hand in this art, regulation and government, and this raising
and sustaining?
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