Rabia says
| I A PIOUS friend one day of Rabia asked, |
| How she had learnt the truth of Allah wholly? |
| By what instructions was her memory tasked— |
| How was her heart estranged from this world’s folly? |
| She answered—‘Thou, who knowest God in parts |
| Thy spirit’s moods and processes can tell; |
| I only know that in my heart of hearts |
| I have despised myself and loved Him well.’ |
II Some evil upon Rabia fell, |
| And one who loved and knew her wel |
| Murmured that God with pain undue |
| Should strike a child so fond and true: |
| But she replied—‘Believe and trust |
| That all I suffer is most just; |
| I had in contemplation strive |
| To realize the joys of heaven; |
| I had extended fancy’s flights |
| Through all that region of delights,— |
| Had counted, till the numbers failed, |
| The pleasures on the blest entailed,— |
| Had sounded the ecstatic rest |
| I should enjoy on Allah’s breast; |
| And for those thoughts I now atone |
| That were of something of my own, |
| And were not thoughts of Him alone. |
III When Rabia unto Mekkeh came, |
| She stood awhile apart—alone, |
| Nor joined the crowd with hearts on flame |
| Collected round the sacred stone. |
| She, like the rest, with toil had crosse |
| The waves of water, rock, and sand, |
| And now, as one long tempest-tossed, |
| Beheld the Kaabeh’s promised land. |
| Yet in her eyes no transport glistened; |
| She seemed with shame and sorrow bowed |
| The shouts of prayer she hardly listened, |
| But beat her heart and cried aloud:— |
| ‘O heart! weak follower of the weak, |
| That thou should’st traverse land and sea, |
| In this far place that God to see |
| Who long ago had come to thee!’ |
IV Round holy Rabia’s suffering bed |
| The wise men gathered, gazing gravely— |
| ‘Daughter of God!’ the youngest said, |
| ‘Endure thy Father’s chastening bravely |
| They who have steeped their souls in prayer |
| Can every anguish calmly bear.’ |
| She answered not, and turned aside, |
| Though not reproachfully nor sadly; |
| ‘Daughter of God!’ the eldest cried |
| ‘Sustain thy Father’s chastening gladly; |
| They who have learnt to pray aright, |
| From pain’s dark well draw up delight.’ |
| Then she spoke out—‘Your words are fair; |
| But, oh! the truth lies deeper still |
| I know not, when absorbed in prayer, |
| Pleasure or pain, or good or ill; |
| They who God’s face can understand |
| Feel not the motions of His hand.’ |
Labels: By Rabi'a, Daily Quotes


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