To love like Imam Hussein means generously sharing the Truth-hive’s sweetness, spreading its essence to all, even enemies, writes Jaihoon

Man has become
Monstrously mean;
He remembers not
What life means.

The world has
Ceased to exist—
Even own self,
He resists.

Of need and greed,
He fails to separate;
Everything in life,
He rushes to accumulate.

Nothing good comes
Out his soul;
All that oozes
From him is evil.

I asked al-Hallaj
In a dream:

“Life and times
Are mine short.
Tell me a good
I may act fast.”

“What to share
Is the greatest,
Yet to give
Is the simplest?”

Replied the Martyr—
Saint of Baghdad,

‘I shall tell you
A wonderful thing:
To share and care
Is no other thing.

Conceal it not
In your heart;
Reveal it to all
Before you part.

It is the right
Of every son of Adam;
Lay it bare
And give it freedom.

My son, Truth is
The greatest good;
To be told open
Sans any hood.

Whatever little
You know,
Let it among
Your friends flow.

Hold it not
To ransom;
Liberate it
From your bosom.

Help the one
You love;
Let him too taste
The Truth-hive.

Share this
Heavenly wine.
Think not:
It is ‘only mine.’

If you love your enemy
Like Hussein,
Then reveal it to save
The people and king.

Truth is indeed
A wonderful thing;
To share and care
Is no other thing.

Feb 21 2012. Edit Apr 2024


Mujeeb Jaihoon

Mujeeb Jaihoon, reputed Indian author, explores themes of universal love, deeply embedded in a disruptive spiritual worldview.

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