Prayer is an Egg
By Bilal Malik on Mar 4, 2008 in , , ,
Bismillah.
Source: Ekhlas
I can recall, even after years, hearing Shaykh Hamza Yusuf reciting in one of his speeches, this beautiful poem of Rumi’s. Definitely being one of those memories that never have, and hopefully never will, leave me.
Prayer is an Egg
On Resurrection Day God will say, “What did you do with
the strength and energyyour food gave you on earth? How did you use your eyes?
What did you make withyour five senses while they were dimming and playing out?
I gave you hands and feetas tools for preparing the ground for planting. Did you,
in the health I gave,do the plowing?” You will not be able to stand when you
hear those questions. Youwill bend double, and finally acknowledge the glory. God
will say, “Liftyour head and answer the questions.” Your head will rise
a little, then slumpagain. “Look at me! Tell what you’ve done.” You try,
but you fall back flatas a snake. “I want every detail. Say!” Eventually you
will be able to get toa sitting position. “Be plain and clear. I have given you
such gifts. What didyou do with them?” You turn to the right looking to the
prophets for help, asthough to say, I am stuck in the mud of my life, Help me
out of this! They
will answer, those kings, “The time for helping is past.
The plow stands there inthe field. You should have used it.” Then you turn to
the left, where your familyis, and they will say, “Don’t look at us! This conversation
is between you and yourCreator.” Then you pray the prayer that is the essence
of every ritual: God,I have no hope. I am torn to shreds. You are my first and
last and only refuge.Don’t do daily prayers like a bird pecking, moving its head
Up and down. Prayer is an egg.Hatch out the total helpless inside.
[Excerpted from The Soul of Rumi, Tr. Coleman Barks]
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