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  • I told the clouds not to rain upon him; I told the lightning not to dart at him.
  • ابر را گفته برو باران مریز  ** برق را گفته برو مگرای تیز 
  • I said, ‘O December, do not cut off the mild weather from this orchard; O November, do not let thy fist fall on this garden.’”
  • زین چمن ای دی مبران اعتدال  ** پنجه ای بهمن برین روضه ممال 
  • The miracles of Shaybán Rá‘í, may God sanctify his venerable spirit!
  • کرامات شیخ شیبان راعی قدس الله روحه العزیز 
  • Just as Shaybán Rá‘í (the shepherd), because of the froward wolf, used to draw a line round his flock at the hour of the Friday prayers, 4815
  • هم‌چو آن شیبان که از گرگ عنید  ** وقت جمعه بر رعا خط می‌کشید 
  • In order that no sheep should go beyond that line, and that no wolf or mischievous robber should come inside.
  • تا برون ناید از آن خط گوسفند  ** نه در آید گرگ و دزد با گزند 
  • ’Twas on the model of Húd's circle of refuge, in which his followers were safe from the sarsar wind.
  • بر مثال دایره‌ی تعویذ هود  ** که اندر آن صرصر امان آل بود 
  • (Húd said to them), “Stay quietly within this line for eight days and view the terrible mutilation (which is being inflicted) outside.”
  • هشت روزی اندرین خط تن زنید  ** وز برون مثله تماشا می‌کنید 
  • It (the wind) lifted (the unbelievers) into the air and flung them on the stones, so that flesh and bone were torn asunder.
  • بر هوا بردی فکندی بر حجر  ** تا دریدی لحم و عظم از هم‌دگر 
  • One party it hurled against each other in the air, so that their bones crumbled like poppy-seed. 4820
  • یک گره را بر هوا درهم زدی  ** تا چو خشخاش استخوان ریزان شدی 
  • There is no room in the Mathnawí to describe fully that chastisement whereat Heaven trembled.
  • آن سیاست را که لرزید آسمان  ** مثنوی اندر نگنجد شرح آن 
  • If, O icy wind, thou art doing this by (thine own) nature, (then) try to invade the line and circle drawn by Húd!
  • گر به طبع این می‌کنی ای باد سرد  ** گرد خط و دایره‌ی آن هود گرد 
  • O natural philosopher, perceive that this kingdom (of God) is above Nature, or else come and (if thou canst) wipe out this (narrative) from the Holy Book!
  • ای طبیعی فوق طبع این ملک بین  ** یا بیا و محو کن از مصحف این 
  • Prohibit those who recite the Qur’án (professionally) and impose a ban (upon them), or punish the teacher and put terror into him!
  • مقریان را منع کن بندی بنه  ** یا معلم را به مال و سهم ده 
  • Thou art helpless and unable to understand the cause of this helplessness: thy helplessness is a reflexion (foretaste) of the Day of Retribution. 4825
  • عاجزی و خیره کن عجز از کجاست  ** عجز تو تابی از آن روز جزاست 
  • O perverse man, thou hast many a helpless plight before thee: (when) the hour comes, lo, the hide-aways will emerge!
  • عجزها داری تو در پیش ای لجوج  ** وقت شد پنهانیان را نک خروج 
  • Happy is he whose (spiritual) food is this helplessness and bewilderment and who in both worlds is sleeping in the shadow (protection) of the Beloved.
  • خرم آن کین عجز و حیرت قوت اوست  ** در دو عالم خفته اندر ظل دوست 
  • He (such an one) is conscious of being helpless both in the stable (of the present life) and in the last (future) state: he is dead (to self), he has adopted “the old women's religion.”
  • هم در آخر عجز خود را او بدید  ** مرده شد دین عجایز را گزید 
  • (He is) like Zalíkhá, (who), when Joseph beamed upon her, found the way from decrepitude to youth.
  • چون زلیخا یوسفش بر وی بتافت  ** از عجوزی در جوانی راه یافت 
  • Life depends on dying (to self) and on suffering tribulation: the Water of Life is in the (Land of) Darkness. 4830
  • زندگی در مردن و در محنتست  ** آب حیوان در درون ظلمتست 
  • Resuming the Story of the most High God's bringing up Nimrod in his childhood without the intervention of mother and nurse.
  • رجوع کردن به قصه‌ی پروردن حق تعالی نمرود را بی‌واسطه‌ی مادر و دایه در طفلی 
  • “In short, that garden, like the (spiritual) orchard of gnostics, was secure from the simoom and the sarsar wind.
  • حاصل آن روضه چو باغ عارفان  ** از سموم صرصر آمد در امان 
  • A leopardess (there) had newly given birth to cubs: I bade her give milk to him (Nimrod), and she obeyed.
  • یک پلنگی طفلکان نو زاده بود  ** گفتم او را شیر ده طاعت نمود 
  • So she gave him milk and tended him till he grew up and became strong and valiant.
  • پس بدادش شیر و خدمتهاش کرد  ** تا که بالغ گشت و زفت و شیرمرد 
  • When he was weaned, I told the peris (Jinn) to teach him how to discourse and deal justice.
  • چون فطامش شد بگفتم با پری  ** تا در آموزید نطق و داوری 
  • I gave him nourishment from that garden: how should (the description of) My artfulness be contained in words. 4835
  • پرورش دادم مر او را زان چمن  ** کی بگفت اندر بگنجد فن من 
  • I bestowed on Job a father's love in order that he might entertain the worms hospitably and do them no harm.
  • داده من ایوب را مهر پدر  ** بهر مهمانی کرمان بی‌ضرر 
  • I bestowed on the worms love for him like that of children for their father. Look, here is (a token of My) Power, here is (a token of My) Hand!
  • داده کرمان را برو مهر ولد  ** بر پدر من اینت قدرت اینت ید