Infidelity and Islam
(Includes a Verse of Mir Razi Danish)
One day Iqbal questioned the Kaleem of Tur “ O You whose foot-prints converted the Valley of Sinai into a garden!
The fire of Nimrod is still ablaze in the world Why your Love’s old fire has been hidden from the eye”?
The reply of Sinai’s Master was “If you are a Muslim Leaving the Invisible do not become the lover of the visible
If you have taste for the visible you need the Faith of Khalil Otherwise ashes are the adornments of your life
If you are Lover of the Invisible do not care at all Set your lamp in the Valley of Faran and remain waiting
The visible’s glory is temporary, the Invisibile’s Majesty is permanent This Truth has the body-and-soul connection with Love
What if the flame of Namrud is alight in the world ‘The candle melts itself in the midst of the assembly My light like the stone’s spark is better if concealed’”