Once there was a bold mureed of sorts
Who went and took his sufi shaykh to court!
He stood before the judge with indignation
The shaykh stood in the docks with resignation
“So what’s your case?” began the magistrate
As jury, public, media stood in wait:
“Dear judge,” began the bold mureed of sorts
“By this man I was guided, helped and taught
But now I’ve realised, he is of no use!
As he has subjected me to spiritual abuse!”
“Describe in detail your experience,”
The judge advised with this august appearance:
“Well,” said the mureed, “Let me start with this
He made me give my own ego the miss!
He forced me to reduce my reputation
By begging in the streets with humiliation
Then he said that I would be inspired
If I gave up my ego’s deep desires.”
The mureed wept, tears streaming down his face
He looked up to the judge: “Sorry your grace.”
“So what was the result?” enquired the judge
“Well here’s the crux of my permitted grudge
This sufi shaykh committed heresy
By making me forego my agency
He forced me to ingest unearthly wine
Which he said had appeared from the divine
And then I lost all concept of my self
All I could see was light and heavenly wealth
I was imprisoned in the malakut
Where angels served my needs all to my suit
But here’s the worst reality you see
All I could see was Him; nowhere was me!”
The mureed opened his indignant eyes
And stared around the court in great surprise
For judge and jury looking rather guilty
Now stood before the shaykh swearing their fealty!
The judge said: “dear mureed, you got us thinking
I think we’ll have what you have just been drinking!”
2022