Showing posts with label Buddhists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buddhists. Show all posts

Saturday, November 16, 2013

My “Sura of the Cow” – or, When Did A Muslim

Islam gives us a radiant example
of how a religion – or ideology parading as one –
is like a cow:

The Sufi takes the udders in hand
and brings forth milk,
nourishing all;

the Muslim lifts the tail
and makes loud his proud claim
of authority.

If you plainly tell him
what that end of the cow only brings forth,
he will slit your throat and return to the mosque
with your blood on his hands.

The Sufi takes plain earth,
makes a garden of it,
feeds the world;

the Muslim sees earth,
finds it dirty and unclean, beneath him –
which doesn't mean his head is in the clouds
but up somewhere else.

The Sufi travels, seeks knowledge “unto China,”
befriends and appreciates everywhere
Christians, Jews, Sikhs, Parsis, Hindus, Buddhists.

The Muslim remains provincial though he travel,
knows everything better “unto China” –
and seeks to conquer.

(Driven much by fear and loathing,
obsessed with pork and pious clothing),
he knows his insatiable craving for recognition
will be gratified by dominating “the Other” into submission.

The Sufi has no axe to grind,
no policy or any baggage to sell;
the Sufi is no slave to mind
and wastes no thought on “heaven” or “hell.”

Sufis are not the mystics “of Islam,”
they are the Muslims' own worst nightmare –
if you really know God, they will stone or hang
you in the square!

When did a Muslim last speak to you of Love?
A Sufi speaks of nothing else but.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Sometimes I Drink Water

Sometimes I drink water from a brook, a stream,
sometimes I drink from a river, a fresh pond or a lake,
sometimes I may drink from the sweetwaters of an ocean -
after all, it's just a notion.

So it is with religion(s), as water is for all its variation, one:
religion is one, and truth is one.
Where you draw your water from is your own concern, not mine -
if it makes of you a lover, then alone is it divine.

Best expressed through Sufism, accepting all, all waters -
this is no sales pitch, dear Friend, merely a fact -
Sufism is not the "mystical side of Islam" as you've read,
Islam has none, Sufism has covered for that, let it be said:

Of others, they do indeed, for Jews the Kabbala and Zohar,
Christians a long tradition of it, Hindus and Buddhists needn't
bother, theirs are overflowing with the inner Teaching!
Without the waters of Sufism, Islam is so much dead preaching.

Monday, July 22, 2013

That This Beauty Shall Prevail

In the humble expression of this poor servant,
let this be known:
Better to fall on the battlefield
than choke on my steak in the War Room.

For it is my intention, in this my lifetime,
here-now and in reality, as in eternity,
that Sufism shall defeat Islam, prevail over and replace it entirely
with knowledge of God, with love of God.

That the Sovereignty of Love shall prevail over
and replace Muslim bigotry, racism, misogyny, hypocrisy.
That the prayers of the Great Ones and faith of the Heart
shall prevail over and replace Muslim arrogance, ignorance,
aggression, and its most primitive brutality.

That music and dance, creative literature, reason,
beauty in all its variations, shall prevail over and replace
the Muslim's native bent toward pronouncing death-fatwas,
toward pathologically underdeveloped, grossly self-conscious
phobias against any nonconformity, as against all freedom

of self-expression, against any notion of critical self-reflection,
of maturity in relation to the rest of the world:
over this shall prevail the nectar of Rumi, the fragrance of Hafiz;
the madness of Kabir and of Rabi'a shall prevail over and replace
a Muslim mentality which shuns pork but evidently not cannibalism.

That the creative openness of Sufism which embraces all faiths
and all paths toward God shall prevail over and replace this Islam
of domination, delusions of supremacy, of bludgeoning with Shari'a
every Muslim who is "other" and every culture which is not of itself.

Verily, the song and movement of Dervishes,
the Movement and the Message of Sufism through the Ages
cannot be annihilated, it is here in spite of historic repression,
and shall prevail over an Islam which never could appreciate
Sufis, Sikhs, Hindus, Christians, Jews, Buddhists - and murders them
century for century.

O Beloved Lord and Cherisher of the worlds:
let these words not prove empty, no -
let this love be active, this harmony penetrate through hearts:
that this beauty shall prevail.

Let it so Be as I, Sheikh Samuel Inayat-Chisti, have said,
who shall raise the banner of Love on that battlefield
in whichever form that comes,
and shall not fall, after so many lifetimes of this, but shall prevail.
Insha'llah.