insects and birds。 At each level of Heaven; the angel who led the way would
knock on a portal; and when the question; “Who goes there?” came from
beyond; the angel would describe me including all my names and attributes;
summing up by saying; “An obedient servant of Exalted Allah!”—which would
bring tears of joy to my eyes。 I knew; however; that there were yet thousands
of years before the Day of Judgment when those destined for Heaven would be
separated from those destined for Hell。
My ascension; except for a few minor differences; happened just the way
Gazzali; El Jevziyye and other legendary scholars described in their passages on
death。 Eternal puzzles and dark enigmas that only the dead might understand
were now being revealed and illuminated; bursting forth brilliantly one by one
in thousands of colors。
Oh; how might I adequately describe the hues I saw during this exquisite
journey? The whole world was made up of color; everything was color。 Just as I
sensed that the force separating me from all other beings and objects consisted
of color; I now knew that it was color itself that had affectionately embraced
me and bound me to the world。 I saw orange…hued skies; beautiful leaf…green
bodies; brown eggs and legendary sky…blue horses。 The world was faithful to
the illustrations and legends that I’d avidly scrutinized over the years。 I beheld
Creation with awe and surprise as if for the first time; but also as if it’d
somehow emerged from my memory。 What I called “memory” contained an
entire world: With time spread out infinitely before me in both directions; I
understood how the world as I first experienced it could persist afterward as
memory。 As I died surrounded by this festival of color; I also discovered why I
felt so relaxed; as if I’d been liberated from a straitjacket: From now on;
nothing was restricted; and I had unlimited time and space in which to
experience all eras and all places。
As soon as I realized this freedom; with fear and ecstasy I knew I was close
to Him; at the same time; I humbly felt the presence of an absolutely
matchless red。
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Within a short period; red imbued all。 The beauty of this color suffused me
and the whole universe。 As I approached His Being in this manner; I had the
urge to cry out in jubilation。 I was suddenly ashamed to be taken into His
presence; drenched in blood as I was。 Another part of my mind recalled what
I’d read in books on death; that He would enlist Azrael and His other angels to
summon me to His presence。
Would I be able to see Him? I wasn’t able to breathe out of excitement。
The red approaching me—the omnipresent red within which all the images
of the universe played—was so magnificent and beautiful that it quickened my