English    Türkçe    فارسی   

5
164-213

  • حفت الجنه بچه محفوف گشت  ** بالمکاره که ازو افزود کشت 
  • “Paradise is encompassed”—by what is it encompassed? By things disliked, from which there comes increase of the seed sown (for the future life).
  • صد فسون دارد ز حیلت وز دغا  ** که کند در سله گر هست اژدها  165
  • He (the Devil) hath a hundred spells of cunning and deceit, which would entrap (any one), even if he is (strong and wily as) a great serpent.
  • گر بود آب روان بر بنددش  ** ور بود حبر زمان برخنددش 
  • He (the Devil) will bind him, though he be (swift and elusive as) running water; he will make a mock of him, though he be the most learned man of the time.
  • عقل را با عقل یاری یار کن  ** امرهم شوری بخوان و کار کن 
  • (Therefore) associate your intelligence with the intelligence of a friend: recite (the text) their affairs are (carried on by) taking counsel with each other, and practise it.
  • نواختن مصطفی علیه‌السلام آن عرب مهمان را و تسکین دادن او را از اضطراب و گریه و نوحه کی بر خود می‌کرد در خجالت و ندامت و آتش نومیدی 
  • How Mustafá, on whom be peace, treated the Arab guest with loving kindness and calmed his distress and stilled the sobbing and lamentation for himself which he was making in his shame and penitence and fire of despair.
  • این سخن پایان ندارد آن عرب  ** ماند از الطاف آن شه در عجب 
  • This topic hath no end. The Arab was astounded by the kindnesses of that (spiritual) King.
  • خواست دیوانه شدن عقلش رمید  ** دست عقل مصطفی بازش کشید 
  • He was wellnigh becoming crazed, his reason fled (from him), but the hand (power) of Mustafá's reason drew him back.
  • گفت این سو آ بیامد آنچنان  ** که کسی برخیزد از خواب گران  170
  • He (Mustafá) said, “Come hither.” He came in such fashion as one rises up from heavy slumber.
  • گفت این سو آ مکن هین با خود آ  ** که ازین سو هست با تو کارها 
  • “Come hither,” said he, “do not (lose thy wits); hark, come to thyself, for there are (great) things to be done with thee here.”
  • آب بر رو زد در آمد در سخن  ** کای شهید حق شهادت عرضه کن 
  • He threw water on his face, and he (the infidel) began to speak, saying, “O witness of God, recite the Testimony (profession of the Faith),
  • تا گواهی بدهم و بیرون شوم  ** سیرم از هستی در آن هامون شوم 
  • That I may bear witness (to its truth) and go forth (from unbelief): I am weary of this (unreal) existence and will go into the wilderness (of reality).”
  • ما درین دهلیز قاضی قضا  ** بهر دعوی الستیم و بلی 
  • In this court of the Judge who pronounces the Decree we are (present) for the purpose of (making good) our claim (to fulfil the covenant signified by the words) “Am not I (your Lord)?” and “Yea”;
  • که بلی گفتیم و آن را ز امتحان  ** فعل و قول ما شهودست و بیان  175
  • For we said, “Yea,” and (since we are) on trial our acts and words are the (necessary) witnesses and evidence of that (assent).
  • از چه در دهلیز قاضی ای گواه  ** حبس باشی ده شهادت از پگاه 
  • Wherefore do we keep silence in the court of the Judge? Have not we come (here) to bear testimony?
  • چند در دهلیز قاضی ای گواه‌  ** حبس باشی ده شهادت از بگاه
  • How long, O witness, wilt thou remain under detention in the court of the Judge? Give thy testimony betimes.
  • زان بخواندندت بدین‌جا تا که تو  ** آن گواهی بدهی و ناری عتو 
  • Thou hast been summoned hither that thou mayst give the testimony and show no disobedience;
  • از لجاج خویشتن بنشسته‌ای  ** اندرین تنگی کف و لب بسته‌ای 
  • (But) in thy obstinacy thou hast sat down and closed (both) hand and mouth in this confinement.
  • تا بندهی آن گواهی ای شهید  ** تو ازین دهلیز کی خواهی رهید  180
  • Until thou give that testimony, O witness, how wilt thou escape from this court?
  • یک زمان کارست بگزار و بتاز  ** کار کوته را مکن بر خود دراز 
  • ’Tis the affair of a moment. Perform (thy duty) and run away: do not make a short matter long (tedious and irksome) to thyself.
  • خواه در صد سال خواهی یک زمان  ** این امانت واگزار و وا رهان 
  • As thou wilt, whether during a hundred years or in a moment, discharge this trust and acquit thyself (of it).
  • بیان آنک نماز و روزه و همه چیزهای برونی گواهیهاست بر نور اندرونی 
  • Explaining that (ritual) prayer and fasting and all (such) external things are witnesses to the inner light.
  • این نماز و روزه و حج و جهاد  ** هم گواهی دادنست از اعتقاد 
  • This (ritual) prayer and fasting and pilgrimage and holy war are the attestation of the (inward) belief.
  • این زکات و هدیه و ترک حسد  ** هم گواهی دادنست از سر خود 
  • The giving of alms and presents and the abandonment of envy are the attestation of one's secret thoughts.
  • خوان و مهمانی پی اظهار راست  ** کای مهان ما با شما گشتیم راست  185
  • Dishes of food and hospitality are for the purpose of declaring that “we, O noble (guests), have become in true accord with you.”
  • هدیه‌ها و ارمغان و پیش‌کش  ** شد گواه آنک هستم با تو خوش 
  • Gifts and presents and offerings bear witness (saying implicitly), “I am pleased with thee.”
  • هر کسی کوشد به مالی یا فسون  ** چیست دارم گوهری در اندرون 
  • (If) any one exerts himself in (giving) money or in conjuration, what is (the meaning of) it? (He means to say), “I have a jewel within.
  • گوهری دارم ز تقوی یا سخا  ** این زکات و روزه در هر دو گوا 
  • I have a jewel, namely, abstinence or generosity”: this alms-giving and fasting are witnesses in regard to both (these qualities).
  • روزه گوید کرد تقوی از حلال  ** در حرامش دان که نبود اتصال 
  • Fasting says (implicitly), “He has abstained from what is lawful: know (therefore) that he has no connexion with what is unlawful”;
  • وان زکاتش گفت کو از مال خویش  ** می‌دهد پس چون بدزدد ز اهل کیش  190
  • And his alms-giving said (implicitly), “He gives of his own property: how, then, should he steal from the religious?”
  • گر بطراری کند پس دو گواه  ** جرح شد در محکمه‌ی عدل اله 
  • If he act as a cutpurse (from self-interest), then the two witnesses are invalidated in the court of Divine justice.
  • هست صیاد ار کند دانه نثار  ** نه ز رحم و جود بل بهر شکار 
  • He is a fowler if he scatter grain not from mercy and munificence but in order to catch (the birds).
  • هست گربه‌ی روزه‌دار اندر صیام  ** خفته کرده خویش بهر صید خام 
  • He is a cat keeping the fast and feigning to be asleep at fast-time for the purpose of (seizing) his ignorant prey.
  • کرده بدظن زین کژی صد قوم را  ** کرده بدنام اهل جود و صوم را 
  • By this unrighteousness he makes a hundred parties (of people) suspicious, he causes the generous and abstinent to be in ill repute.
  • فضل حق با این که او کژ می‌تند  ** عاقبت زین جمله پاکش می‌کند  195
  • (But) notwithstanding that he weaves crookedly, in the end the grace of God will purge him of all this (hypocrisy).
  • سبق برده رحمتش وان غدر را  ** داده نوری که نباشد بدر را 
  • His (God's) mercy takes precedence (over His wrath) and bestows on that treachery (hypocrisy) a light that the full-moon does not possess.
  • کوششش را شسته حق زین اختلاط  ** غسل داده رحمت او را زین خباط 
  • God cleanses his effort of this contamination: the (Divine) Mercy washes him clean of this folly.
  • تا که غفاری او ظاهر شود  ** مغفری کلیش را غافر شود 
  • In order that His great forgivingness may be made manifest, a helmet (of forgiveness) will cover his (the hypocrite's) baldness.
  • آب بهر این ببارید از سماک  ** تا پلیدان را کند از خبث پاک 
  • The water rained from heaven, that it might cleanse the impure of their defilement.
  • پاک کردن آب همه پلیدیها را و باز پاک کردن خدای تعالی آب را از پلیدی لاجرم قدوس آمد حق تعالی 
  • How the water cleanses all impurities and then is cleansed of impurity by God most High. Verily, God most High is exceeding holy.
  • آب چون پیگار کرد و شد نجس  ** تا چنان شد که آب را رد کرد حس  200
  • When the water had done battle (in its task of ablution) and had been made dirty and had become such that the senses rejected it,
  • حق ببردش باز در بحر صواب  ** تا به شستش از کرم آن آب آب 
  • God brought it back into the sea of Goodness, that the Origin of the water might generously wash it (clean).
  • سال دیگر آمد او دامن‌کشان  ** هی کجا بودی به دریای خوشان 
  • Next year it came sweeping proudly along. “Hey, where hast thou been?” “In the sea of the pure.
  • من نجس زینجا شدم پاک آمدم  ** بستدم خلعت سوی خاک آمدم 
  • I went from here dirty; I have come (back) clean. I have received a robe of honour, I have come to the earth (again).
  • هین بیایید ای پلیدان سوی من  ** که گرفت از خوی یزدان خوی من 
  • Hark, come unto me, O ye polluted ones, for my nature hath partaken of the nature of God.
  • در پذیرم جمله‌ی زشتیت را  ** چون ملک پاکی دهم عفریت را  205
  • I will accept all thy foulness: I will bestow on the demon purity like (that of) the angel.
  • چون شوم آلوده باز آنجا روم  ** سوی اصل اصل پاکیها رو 
  • When I become defiled, I will return thither: I will go to the Source of the source of purities.
  • دلق چرکین بر کنم آنجا ز سر  ** خلعت پاکم دهد بار دگر 
  • There I will pull the filthy cloak off my head: He will give me a clean robe once more.
  • کار او اینست و کار من همین  ** عالم‌آرایست رب العالمین 
  • Such is His work, and my work is the same: the Lord of all created beings is the beautifier of the world.”
  • گر نبودی این پلیدیهای ما  ** کی بدی این بارنامه آب را 
  • Were it not for these impurities of ours, how would the water have this glory?
  • کیسه‌های زر بدزدید از کسی  ** می‌رود هر سو که هین کو مفلسی  210
  • It stole purses of gold from a certain One: (then) it runs in every direction, crying, “Where is an insolvent?”
  • یا بریزد بر گیاه رسته‌ای  ** یا بشوید روی رو ناشسته‌ای 
  • Either it sheds (the treasure) on a blade of grass that has grown, or it washes the face of one whose face is unwashed,
  • یا بگیرد بر سر او حمال‌وار  ** کشتی بی‌دست و پا را در بحار 
  • Or, porter-like, it takes on its head (surface) the ship that is without hand or foot (helplessly tossing) in the seas.
  • صد هزاران دارو اندر وی نهان  ** زانک هر دارو بروید زو چنان 
  • Hidden in it are myriads of salves, because every salve derives from it its nature and property.