Deep at night, I had this dialogue with Satan. Shortly, I
heard the Fajr prayer call. I wanted to go to the mosque.
He said: “The
night is still long, so take a nap.” I said: “I’m afraid I’ll miss my
obligatory prayer!” He said: “There is much time to go ” I said: “I’m
afraid I’ll miss praying in congregation.” He said: “Don’t be too harsh on
yourself in worship.” Then, I didn’t wake up until the sun had already
risen.
He whispered to me again saying: “Don’t feel sorry for what
you have missed. The day is still full of many other chances.” As soon as I
started mentioning Allah, he brought to my mind all kinds of thoughts. I
said: “You are diverting me from making Duaa’.” He said: “Just delay it
until the night.” Shortly, I intended to repent. He said: “Enjoy your young
age before it comes to an end”! I said: “I’m too afraid of death.” He
said: “But your life will not end now.” I started to memorize Qor’an He
said: “Entertain yourself with songs.” I said: “But it’s an unlawful thing
to do.” He said: “Scholars differed on that matter I said: “The
evidences from the Prophet’s sayings (peace be upon him) are with me” He
said: “But you know their sources are weak!” A beautiful lady passed by, so
I lowered my gaze. He said: “What’s wrong? It’s just a gaze”! I said: “A
gaze puts me in a dangerous place.” He said: “It’s lawful to contemplate in
grace.” I went to the Kaaba (The Ancient House of Allah). There he was with
me on the way. He said: “What’s the reason behind this trip?” I said:
“To make ‘Umrah’.” He said: “You have risked dangers (on your travel) to do
this Umra. Don’t you know that good deeds have plenty of other doors?!!”
I said: “But my life needs a change for the better” He said: “Don’t you
know that you can’t enter Paradise through your deeds? I went to give advice
to people. He said: ”Don’t put yourself in an embaressing situation. I
said: “But, my only aim is to benefit others.” He said: “That’s a trap of
self-admiration, and it is indeed the head of corruption.” I said: “Tell me
your opinion about some people.” He said: “ I can answer you of the private,
as well as the general.” I said: “Ahmed Ibn Hanbal?” He said: “His
calling to follow Quraan and Sunnah was killing me.” I said: “Ibn Taymeyah?”
He said: “His words hit my head like a daily beating.” I said:
“Al-Bukhari?” He said: “I can even burn my house with his book.” I said:
“Al-Haggag?” He said: “I wish 1000 of men are like him. His way is cure and
happiness to my colleagues of Satans.” I said: “Pharoah?” He said: “Oh,
to him victory and support we owe.” I said: “Saladin, the Hero of the battle
of “Hetteen”?” He said: “Let us not talk of him…he brought humiliation to my
sons, and buried our heads in mud.” I said: “Mohamed Ibn Abdul Wahab?”
He said: “His messages were like the heavenly fiery stars that were burning
my heart” I said: “Abu Jahl?” He said: “The best kinship and brothers we
are.” I said: “Abu Lahab?” He said: “We are together in every step
forever.” I said: “Lenin?” He said: “Bounded by me, with Stalin on
fire.” I said: “Nude Magazines?” He said: “Are my holy books.” I
said: “Satellites?” He said: “Make people diabolical.” I said: “Coffee
Shops?” He said: “Welcome everyone who is diverted from Allah and the right
way.” I said: “What is your duaa (athkaar)?” He said: “Songs.” I
said: “What is your job?” He said: “ False Hopes.” I said: “What do you
think about the Markets?” He said: “Clubs where my friends meet.” I
said: “What do you think of the Socialist party?” He said: “It is with which
I have shared all my belongings, to whom I taught all my thoughts, intentions
and prayers.” I said: “How do you misguide people?” He said: “By
desires, doubts, distracting amusements, hopes and songs.” I said: “How do
you misguide women?” He said: “I tempt them towards showing off their
beauty, and favoring the prohibited over the lawful. I said: “How do you
misguide the Scholars?” He said: “By paving the way for them to admiration
and showing off, and by planting envy and pride in their hearts.” I said:
“How do you misguide people as general?” He said: “Through back-biting,
tale-fabrication, wasting their times in things of no value and in useless cheap
conversations.” I said: “How do you misguide merchants?” He said: “By
tempting them to deal with bribery, making them hate paying charity and by
making spendthriftness beloved.” I said: “How do you misguide young people?”
He said: “By making them fall in the trap of love, reckless in following
Allah’s orders and committing the prohibited.” I said: “What do you think of
“Israel”, the Jewish state?” He said: “Oh, don’t try to backbite and speak
ill of my beloved home country, the most dear to my heart.” I said: “What do
you think of Abu Nawwas?” He said: “Such a respectful character. His poems
really inspired me.” I said: “And “modernity”?” He said: “The inheritors
of our satanic knowledge.” I said: “Secularity?” He said: “That’s my
belief, and its believers are the cheating magicians and creators of false
hopes. We all bear same names.” I said: “What do you think of Washington?”
He said: “The state of my beloved ones and the base for my army. Indeed it
is my nation.” I said: “What do you think of those people who call to the
word of Allah?” He said: “They are torturing me! They inflict a lot of pain
and misery on me. They made me an old man with gray hair! They destroy all what
I build! They make noise when I speak, read when I sing, and seek refuge from me
when I show up.” I said: “What do you say about newspapers?” He said:
“Means for wasting people’s time, especially that of the elite, and means for
stealing money.” I said: “What do you think of the BBC?” He said: “It’s
my weapon. Through it I put the poison in the honey, ignite wars between Arabs
& the other nations and flatter both the oppressor and oppressed.” I
said: “What did you do with the Crow?” He said: “I made him kill his brother
and bury him under earth till he disappeared.” I said: “What did you do with
Karoon?” He said: “I whispered to him: You son of the old man. Save the
treasuries to win. You are one of the greatest men.” I said: “What did you
say to Pharoah?” He said: “I told him: You are the greatest one in the
palace. To win say: “Isn’t it me who possess the power over Egypt?”.” I
said: “What did you say to the one who drinks wine?” He said: “I told him
you should drink this grape’s juice. It is the answer to all your problems. It
wipes out your troubles. And don’t worry, you know the way to repentance and its
doors are always opened for you.” I said: “What kills you?” He said:
“Reading the verses of “Al Kursy” (the Chair). It prevents me from breathing and
makes me feel I’m in an eternal prison, in a night full of misery.” I said:
“Who are the most beloved people to you?” He said: “Singers, poets that aim
at misguiding people, sins doers, and every cunning person who goes astray.”
I said: “Who is the most hateful person to you?” He said: “Mosque-goers,
everyone who kneels and prostrates to Allah, every pious and sincere worshipper,
and every fighter in the cause of Allah.” I said: “I hereby seek refuge in
Allah from you.” The moment I said so, he disappeared as though melting into
the sand - and this is the liar’s end.
Source: Makamat Al Karny
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