I am departing from you like one who is eager to meet (someone).
Alternative Sources for Sermon 149 (1) Al-Kulayni, Usul al-Kafi, I, 229; (2) al-Mas`udi, Muruj, II, 436; (3) al-Mas`udi, Ithbat, 103; (4) Ibn `Asakir, Ta'rikh, XII, 211. [^1]: This means that during all the time spent in the attempts that a man makes to avoid death and in the means he adopts for it, it is only the span of life that is shortened. As the time passes the objective of death approaches near, so much so that in one's attempt to seek life one meets death.
[^2]: "wa khalakum dhammun" (No evil will come to you). This sentence is used as a proverb. It was first employed by Qasir, slave of Jadhimah ibn Malik al-Abrash. [^3]: The intention is that when all these things die, how can those who inhabit them remain safe? Certainly they too, like every thing else, have to pass away some day or other. Then why should there be any wonder at my life coming to an end? Previous…