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1755-1764

  • یستوی الاعمی لدیکم والبصیر ** فی المقام و النزول والمسیر 1755
  • Are the blind and the seeing equal before you (according to your opinion) in their abiding and their alighting and their journeying?”
  • چون جنین را در شکم حق جان دهد ** جذب اجزا در مزاج او نهد
  • When God gives a spirit to the embryo in the womb, He implants in its (the spirit's) temperament (the desire of) drawing particles together.
  • از خورش او جذب اجزا می‌کند ** تار و پود جسم خود را می‌تند
  • By means of food it draws the particles together and weaves the warp and woof of its body:
  • تا چهل سالش بجذب جزوها ** حق حریصش کرده باشد در نما
  • Till (the age of) forty years, God will have made it desirous of drawing particles together in (the process of) growth.
  • جذب اجزا روح را تعلیم کرد ** چون نداند جذب اجزا شاه فرد
  • The incomparable King taught the spirit to draw particles together: how should He (himself) not know how to draw particles together?
  • جامع این ذره‌ها خورشید بود ** بی غذا اجزات را داند ربود 1760
  • The assembler of (all) these motes was the (Divine) Sun: He knows how to seize thy (bodily) particles (and draw them together again) without nutrition.
  • آن زمانی که در آیی تو ز خواب ** هوش و حس رفته را خواند شتاب
  • At the moment when thou emergest from sleep, He quickly recalls the departed consciousness and sensation.
  • تا بدانی کان ازو غایب نشد ** باز آید چون بفرماید که عد
  • To the end that thou mayst know that those (faculties) have not become absent from Him, they come back (to thee) when He commands them to return.
  • اجتماع اجزای خر عزیر علیه السلام بعد از پوسیدن باذن الله و درهم مرکب شدن پیش چشم عزیر علیه السلام
  • How by permission of God the particles of the ass of ‘Uzayr were assembled after putrefaction and recompounded before the eyes of ‘Uzayr.
  • هین عزیرا در نگر اندر خرت ** که بپوسیدست و ریزیده برت
  • “Hey, ‘Uzayr, look upon thine ass which hath rotted and crumbled beside thee.
  • پیش تو گرد آوریم اجزاش را ** آن سر و دم و دو گوش و پاش را
  • We will collect its parts in thy presence—its head and tail and ears and legs.”