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  • آن دو خصم از واقعه‏ی خود واقفند ** قاضی مسکین چه داند ز آن دو بند
  • Those two adversaries are acquainted with their own case: what should the poor cadi know of those two tangles?
  • جاهل است و غافل است از حالشان ** چون رود در خونشان و مالشان‏
  • He is ignorant and unaware of their (real) state: how should he proceed (to give judgment) concerning their lives and property?’
  • گفت خصمان عالمند و علتی ** جاهلی تو لیک شمع ملتی‏
  • He (the deputy) said, ‘The litigants know (the truth of their case) and (nevertheless) are unsound (prejudiced); you are ignorant (of the facts), but you are the luminary of the whole body (of Moslems),
  • ز انکه تو علت نداری در میان ** آن فراغت هست نور دیده‏گان‏ 2750
  • Because you have no prejudice to interfere (with your discernment), and that freedom (from prejudice) is light to the eyes;
  • و آن دو عالم را غرضشان کور کرد ** علمشان را علت اندر گور کرد
  • While those two who know are blinded by their self-interest: prejudice has put their knowledge into the grave.
  • جهل را بی‏علتی عالم کند ** علم را علت کژ و ظالم کند
  • Unprejudicedness makes ignorance wise; prejudice makes knowledge perverse and iniquitous.
  • تا تو رشوت نستدی بیننده‏ای ** چون طمع کردی ضریر و بنده‏ای‏
  • So long as you accept no bribe, you are seeing; when you act covetously, you are blind and enslaved.’
  • از هوا من خوی را واکرده‏ام ** لقمه‏های شهوتی کم خورده‏ام‏
  • I have turned my nature away from vain desire: I have not eaten delicious morsels.
  • چاشنی گیر دلم شد با فروغ ** راست را داند حقیقت از دروغ‏ 2755
  • My heart, which tastes (and distinguishes), has become bright (like a clear mirror): it really knows truth from falsehood.
  • به اقرار آوردن معاویه ابلیس را
  • How Mu‘áwiya—may God be well-pleased with him!— induced Iblís to confess.
  • تو چرا بیدار کردی مر مرا ** دشمن بیداریی تو ای دغا
  • Why did you awaken me? You are the enemy of wakefulness, O trickster.