Muhammad Quote by Rumi
““ONE WHO WRAPS HIMSELF God called the Prophet Muhammad Muzzammil, "The One Who Wraps Himself," and said, "Come out from under your cloak, you so fond of hiding and running away. Don't cover your face. The world is a reeling, drunken body, and you are its intelligent head. Don't hide the candle of your clarity. Stand up and burn through the night, my prince. Without your light a great lion is held captive by a rabbit! Be the captain of the ship, Mustafa, my chosen one, my expert guide. Look how the caravan of civilization has been ambushed. Fools are everywhere in charge. Do not practice solitude like Jesus. Be in the assembly, and take charge of it. As the bearded griffin, the Humay, lives on Mt. Qaf because he's native to it, so you should live most naturally out in public and be a communal teacher of souls.””
About This Quote
Source Poem: Masnavi, 13th century Persian Sufi literature
Encourages stepping out of isolation, embracing leadership, and sharing wisdom openly despite fear and deception.
In simple terms: Speak out, lead, and guide others boldly.
Take active, public leadership.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- public speaking
- community organizing
- teaching
- activism
- conflict resolution
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you balance personal humility with public leadership?
- What fears hold you back from sharing your insight?
May become overwhelmed by responsibility or misinterpretation.