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2108-2117

  • هین که معکوس است در امر این گره  ** صدقه‌بخش خویش را صدقه بده 
  • Take heed, for in the (Divine) command (to give alms) this knot is (tied) upside down. Give alms to him who gives alms to yourself.
  • از فقیرستت همه زر و حریر  ** هین غنی راده زکاتی ای فقیر 
  • All (your) gold and silk comes to you from the (apparently) poor man: hark, give an alms to the (really) rich man, O you who are (really) poor.
  • چون تو ننگی جفت آن مقبول‌روح  ** چون عیال کافر اندر عقد نوح  2110
  • A disgrace (an infamous creature) like thee, married to that man whose spirit is accepted (by God), resembles the unbelieving wedded wife of Noah.
  • گر نبودی نسبت تو زین سرا  ** پاره‌پاره کردمی این دم ترا 
  • Were it not for thy relationship to this (blessed) house, I would tear thee to pieces at this moment.
  • دادمی آن نوح را از تو خلاص  ** تا مشرف گشتمی من در قصاص 
  • I would deliver that Noah from thee, in order that I might be ennobled (by being slain) in retaliation.
  • لیک با خانه‌ی شهنشاه زمن  ** این چنین گستاخیی ناید ز من 
  • But such a disrespect to the house of the emperor of the world cannot be shown by me.
  • رو دعا کن که سگ این موطنی  ** ورنه اکنون کردمی من کردنی 
  • Go and thank God that thou art the dog of this dwelling-place, (for) otherwise I would do now what ought to be done.”
  • واگشتن مرید از وثاق شیخ و پرسیدن از مردم و نشان دادن ایشان کی شیخ به فلان بیشه رفته است 
  • How the disciple turned back from the Shaykh's house and questioned the people (in the neighbourhood), and how they directed him, saying, “The Shaykh has gone to such and such a forest.”
  • بعد از آن پرسان شد او از هر کسی  ** شیخ را می‌جست از هر سو بسی  2115
  • Afterwards he began to inquire of every one and sought the Shaykh for a long while in every quarter.
  • پس کسی گفتش که آن قطب دیار  ** رفت تا هیزم کشد از کوهسار 
  • Then (at last) somebody said to him, “That Qutb (Pivot) of the world has gone to fetch faggots from the hilly country.”
  • آن مرید ذوالفقاراندیش تفت  ** در هوای شیخ سوی بیشه رفت 
  • The disciple, whose thoughts were (like) Dhu ’l-faqár (a sharp sword), ran quickly to the forest in eager desire for the Shaykh.