[ Shurayh bin Haarith had been
holding an important post during the previous regimes. Imam Ali (a) had also appointed him
as a Qadhi (Chief Judge) of Kufa. It was brought to the notice of Imam Ali (a) that he had
purchased a house for himself in the city (rather a costly and expensive house, perhaps
more expensive and luxurious than his status demanded and that too rather at a cheaper
price).
Imam Ali (a) called him and asked of
him: "I am given to understand that you have purchased this house for eighty dinars
and a sales deed has also been completed regularizing it with signatures of
witnesses".
Shurayh replied, "O Amir
al-Mu'minin this is a fact". Hearing this Imam Ali (a) felt annoyed and said to him:
"Shurayh be warned that a thing (death) will come to you; it will not take any notice
of this sales deed nor will it accept the testimony of the witnesses but it will take you
out of this house alone and unattended and will drag you to your grave.
And before such a thing happens, you
must think well over the fact whether you have purchased this house with the money which
does not belong to you but to somebody else and whether the purchase price was acquired
with foul means or it was an ill-gotten wealth, which met its cost, if it was so, then
remember that you will part (through death) with this house and in the bargain you will
lose your place in Paradise.
If you had come to me prior to this
transaction I would have drafted such a sales deed for you that you would not have cared
to purchase this property even for a dirham. You know what the transfer deed would have
been like, it would have been phrased in the following words: ]
A humble and powerless creature has
purchased this house from another mortal being, its boundaries are as follows: On one side
it is bounded by calamities and disasters, on the other side with disappointments and
sorrows, on the third side its borders are covered with inordinate and excessive desires
ending in failures and on the fourth side it adjoins the misleading and captivating
allurements of Satan, and the door of this house opens towards this fourth side.
A man leading his life under the
merciless grip of intemperate and disorderly desires has purchased this house from another
person who is being relentlessly pursued by death. And for the purchase price he has
bargained the glory of an honourably contented and respectable way of living against the
detestable life of submitting to every form of humiliation for profits and pleasures. The
buyer had not realized what sorrows and degradations he was purchasing and what he was
paying in by way of the cost.
His delivery now lies in the hands
of One Who throws the bodies of kings into dust and overthrows their empires, Who ends the
lives of despots and Who has brought to an end the dominions of Egypt, Persia, Greece,
Rome and Himyars, kings of Yemen, Who had destroyed the wealth, power and glory of all
those individuals who had amassed wealth, gathered property, built very strong and durable
houses, furnished them with the choicest and most costly furniture and surrounded them
with beautiful gardens. Those people were imagining that they and their descendants will
enjoy the fruits of their labours, though in reality everyone of the house so built or the
article so collected will have to be accounted for on the Day of Judgement, the day when
people will be rewarded or punished according to their deeds, the day on which evil doers
will suffer for their vicious and wicked ways. Your mind will corroborate and confirm this
if it is kept free from intemperate ambitions, from lust for alluring things, from
sensuality and from vicious affections and attachments.