SUFI POETRY IN SOMALI

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To God belong the Names
most beautiful; so call
by them.
(Quran, VII, 175)
The Traditions of the Prophet (AIJADITH) also state the


importance of the use of Remembrance as an essential means


to attain spiritual realization. The Prophet said:
It is pronouncing Thy Name
that I must die and live.
(BUKBARI, IV, 187-188)

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In addition to the Quranic proclamations and the affirmation~


of the tradition concerning the Prophet, the Sufi literature~
particularly the poetry, abounds in the calls to Remembrance
of God. For example, the Sufi poetry in Somali is full


of declarations such as the following:l


Ra'i teen, 'Raaxo adduun rays ma lahee,


rajali Aakhiro weeye Rabbi xus.'


RAO said, 'The comforts of this world do


not last; remember your Lord, for the
eternal bliss is in the Other World.'
(Text 22/10)
Again, the same poet who composed the above line, the


celebrated Sheekh Cali Cabdiraxmaan, summons his audience:


Thus under

individual


Kha'i teen, 'Khaatuma doon khaaf Rabbaka,
Khaaliqa caabud adoon khayrle ahaw.'

KHk' said, '0 you, seeker of the fruitful


end;. fear the Lord and worship the Creator


and be a pious servant. ,
(Text 22/7)

the guidance of a shaikh who offers them both


and communal instruction In TA~AWWUF the

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