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  • “He came back, saying, ‘O‘ Alí, kill me quickly, that I may not see that bitter moment and hour.
  • باز آمد کای علی زودم بکش ** تا نبینم آن دم و وقت ترش‌‌
  • Shed my blood, I make it lawful to thee, so that my eye may not behold that resurrection’.
  • من حلالت می‌‌کنم خونم بریز ** تا نبیند چشم من آن رستخیز
  • I said, ‘If every atom should become a murderer and, dagger in hand, go to attack thee, 3940
  • گفتم ار هر ذره‌‌ای خونی شود ** خنجر اندر کف به قصد تو رود
  • None (of them) could cut from thee the tip of a single hair, since the Pen has written against thee such a line (of doom).
  • یک سر مو از تو نتواند برید ** چون قلم بر تو چنان خطی کشید
  • But do not grieve: I am intercessor for thee: I am the spirit's master, I am not the body's slave.
  • لیک بی‌‌غم شو شفیع تو منم ** خواجه‌‌ی روحم نه مملوک تنم‌‌
  • This body hath no value in my sight: without my body I am the noble (in spirit), the son of the noble.
  • پیش من این تن ندارد قیمتی ** بی‌‌تن خویشم فتی ابن الفتی‌‌
  • Dagger and sword have become my sweet basil: my death has become my banquet and narcissus-pot.’”
  • خنجر و شمشیر شد ریحان من ** مرگ من شد بزم و نرگسدان من‌‌
  • He that hamstrings (mortifies) his body in this fashion, how should he covet the Princedom and the Caliphate? 3945
  • آن که او تن را بدین سان پی کند ** حرص میری و خلافت کی کند
  • Outwardly he strives after power and authority, (but only) that he may show to princes the (right) way and judgement;
  • ز آن به ظاهر کوشد اندر جاه و حکم ** تا امیران را نماید راه و حکم‌‌
  • That he may give another spirit to the Princedom; that he may give fruit to the palm tree of the Caliphate.
  • تا امیری را دهد جانی دگر ** تا دهد نخل خلافت را ثمر
  • Explaining that the motive of the Prophet, on whom be peace, in seeking to conquer Mecca and other (places) than Mecca was not love of worldly dominion, inasmuch as he has said “This world is a carcase,” but that on the contrary it was by the command (of God).
  • بیان آن که فتح طلبیدن پیغامبر علیه السلام مکه را و غیر مکه را بجهت دوستی ملک دنیا نبود چون فرموده است که الدنیا جیفه بلکه به امر بود
  • Likewise the Prophet's struggle to conquer Mecca—how can he be suspected of (being inspired by) love of this world?
  • جهد پیغمبر به فتح مکه هم ** کی بود در حب دنیا متهم‌‌
  • He who on the day of trial shut his eyes and heart to the treasury of the Seven Heavens,
  • آن که او از مخزن هفت آسمان ** چشم و دل بر بست روز امتحان‌‌
  • (When) the horizons of all the Seven Heavens were full of houris and genies (who had come) to gaze upon him, 3950
  • از پی نظاره‌‌ی او حور و جان ** پر شده آفاق هر هفت آسمان‌‌
  • Having arrayed themselves for his sake—how indeed should he care for anything except the Beloved?
  • خویشتن آراسته از بهر او ** خود و را پروای غیر دوست کو
  • He had become so filled with magnification of God, that even those nearest to God would find no way (of intruding) there.
  • آن چنان پر گشته از اجلال حق ** که در او هم ره نیابد آل حق‌‌
  • “In Us (in Our unity) is no room for a prophet sent as an apostle, nor yet for the Angels or the Spirit. Do ye, therefore, understand!”
  • لا یسع فینا نبی مرسل ** و الملک و الروح ایضا فاعقلوا
  • He (also) said, “We are má zágh (that is, Our eye did not rove), we are not (looking for carrion) like crows (zágh); We are intoxicated with (enraptured by) the Dyer, we are not intoxicated with the garden (of flowers with their many dyes).”
  • گفت ما زاغیم همچون زاغ نه ** مست صباغیم مست باغ نه‌‌
  • Inasmuch as to the eye of the Prophet the treasuries of the celestial spheres and intelligences seemed (worthless) as a straw, 3955
  • چون که مخزنهای افلاک و عقول ** چون خسی آمد بر چشم رسول‌‌
  • What, then, would Mecca and Syria and ‘Iráq be (worth to him), that he should show fight and longing (to gain possession of them)?
  • پس چه باشد مکه و شام و عراق ** که نماید او نبرد و اشتیاق‌‌
  • (Only) the evil mind which judges by its own ignorance and cupidity will think that of him (impute that motive to him).
  • آن گمان بر وی ضمیر بد کند ** که قیاس از جهل و حرص خود کند
  • When you make yellow glass a veil (between your eyes and the sun), you see all the sunlight yellow.
  • آبگینه‌‌ی زرد چون سازی نقاب ** زرد بینی جمله نور آفتاب‌‌
  • Break those blue and yellow glasses, in order that you may know (distinguish) the dust and the man (who is concealed by it).
  • بشکن آن شیشه‌‌ی کبود و زرد را ** تا شناسی گرد را و مرد را
  • The dust (of the body) has lifted up its head (risen) around the (spiritual) horseman: you have fancied the dust to be the man of God. 3960
  • گرد فارس گرد سر افراشته ** گرد را تو مرد حق پنداشته‌‌
  • Iblís saw (only) the dust, and said, “How should this offspring of clay (Adam) be superior to me of the fiery brow?”
  • گرد دید ابلیس و گفت این فرع طین ** چون فزاید بر من آتش جبین‌‌
  • So long as thou art regarding the holy (prophets and saints) as men, know that that view is an inheritance from Iblís.
  • تا تو می‌‌بینی عزیزان را بشر ** دان که میراث بلیس است آن نظر