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826-850

  • Except, maybe, them that are in despair and far (from God), (outcasts) like infidels hidden (buried) in graves,
  • جز مگر آنها که نومیدند و دور ** همچو کفاری نهفته در قبور
  • (Them that) have lost all hope of both worlds and have sown thorns without end.
  • ناامید از هر دو عالم گشته‌اند ** خارهای بی‌نهایت کشته‌اند
  • Therefore they (Hárút and Márút), because of their feelings of intoxication, said, “Alas, we would rain upon the earth, like clouds;
  • پس ز مستیها بگفتند ای دریغ ** بر زمین باران بدادیمی چو میغ
  • We would spread in this place of injustice (a carpet of) justice and equity and devotions and faithfulness.”
  • گستریدیمی درین بی‌داد جا ** عدل و انصاف و عبادات و وفا
  • This they said, and the Divine decree was saying (to them), “Stop! Before your feet there is many an unseen pitfall.” 830
  • این بگفتند و قضا می‌گفت بیست ** پیش پاتان دام ناپیدا بسیست
  • Beware, do not run boldly into the desert of woe! Beware, do not push on blindly into the Karbalá (of tribulation),
  • هین مدو گستاخ در دشت بلا ** هین مران کورانه اندر کربلا
  • For because of the hair and bones of the perished the travellers' feet find no way.
  • که ز موی و استخوان هالکان ** می‌نیابد راه پای سالکان
  • The whole way is (covered with) bones and hair and sinews: many is the thing that the sword of Vengeance hath made nothing.
  • جمله‌ی راه استخوان و موی و پی ** بس که تیغ قهر لاشی کرد شی
  • God hath said that (His) servants (who are) attended by (His) help walk on the earth quietly and meekly.
  • گفت حق که بندگان جفت عون ** بر زمین آهسته می‌رانند و هون
  • How should a bare-footed man go into the thorn-thicket save with halting and reflection and cautiously? 835
  • پا برهنه چون رود در خارزار ** جز بوقفه و فکرت و پرهیزگار
  • The Decree was saying this (to them), but their ears were closed in the (muffling) veil of their hotheadedness.
  • این قضا می‌گفت لیکن گوششان ** بسته بود اندر حجاب جوششان
  • (All) eyes and ears have been closed, except for them that have escaped from themselves.
  • چشمها و گوشها را بسته‌اند ** جز مر آنها را که از خود رسته‌اند
  • Who but Grace shall open the eyes? Who but Love shall allay the (Divine) Wrath?
  • جز عنایت که گشاید چشم را ** جز محبت که نشاند خشم را
  • Truly, may no one in the world have toil without (God's) prospering (it)! And God best knoweth the right course.
  • جهد بی توفیق خود کس را مباد ** در جهان والله اعلم بالسداد
  • The Story of Pharaoh's dream of the coming of Moses, on whom be peace, and how he took thought to relieve himself (of the threatened danger).
  • قصه‌ی خواب دیدن فرعون آمدن موسی را علیه السلام و تدارک اندیشیدن
  • Inasmuch as Pharaoh's toil was unblest (by God), whatsoever he would stitch, that (stitching) was (in effect an act of) ripping asunder. 840
  • جهد فرعونی چو بی توفیق بود ** هرچه او می‌دوخت آن تفتیق بود
  • He had a thousand astrologers at his beck, and also a countless multitude of dream-interpreters and magicians.
  • از منجم بود در حکمش هزار ** وز معبر نیز و ساحر بی‌شمار
  • There was shown to him in a dream the coming of Moses, who would destroy Pharaoh and his kingdom.
  • مقدم موسی نمودندش بخواب ** که کند فرعون و ملکش را خراب
  • He said to the interpreters and astrologers, “How may (the fulfilment of) the ill-boding phantasm and dream be warded off?”
  • با معبر گفت و با اهل نجوم ** چون بود دفع خیال و خواب شوم
  • They all said to him, “We will contrive something, we will waylay the birth (of Moses), like brigands.”
  • جمله گفتندش که تدبیری کنیم ** راه زادن را چو ره‌زن می‌زنیم
  • (They waited) till the night arrived on which the begetting (of Moses) took place; those Pharaoh's men deemed it advisable, 845
  • تا رسید آن شب که مولد بود آن ** رای این دیدند آن فرعونیان
  • Early on that day, to bring forth the King's banquet and throne towards the maydán (public arena outside of the city),
  • که برون آرند آن روز از پگاه ** سوی میدان بزم و تخت پادشاه
  • (Proclaiming), “Welcome, O all ye Israelites! The King calls you from that place (where ye are),
  • الصلا ای جمله اسرائیلیان ** شاه می‌خواند شما را زان مکان
  • That he may show unto you his face unveiled, and do kindness unto you for the sake of the (Divine) recompense”;
  • تا شما را رو نماید بی نقاب ** بر شما احسان کند بهر ثواب
  • For to those captives there was naught but farness (from Pharaoh's presence): the sight of Pharaoh was not permitted (to them).
  • کان اسیران را بجز دوری نبود ** دیدن فرعون دستوری نبود
  • If they fell in with him on the road, they would lie (flat) on their faces on account of the law. 850
  • گر فتادندی به ره در پیش او ** بهر آن یاسه بخفتندی برو