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3170-3179

  • وقت حیرت نیست حیرت پیش تست ** این زمان در ره در آ چالاک و چست 3170
  • ’Tis not the time for bewilderment: bewilderment is in front of thee; just now advance on thy way briskly and speedily.”
  • دستهای مصطفی بر رو نهاد ** بوسه‌های عاشقانه بس بداد
  • He (the slave) laid the hands of Mustafá (Mohammed) on his face and gave (them) many loving kisses.
  • مصطفی دست مبارک بر رخش ** آن زمان مالید و کرد او فرخش
  • Then Mustafá rubbed his blessed hand on his (the slave's) face and made it fortunate.
  • شد سپید آن زنگی و زاده‌ی حبش ** همچو بدر و روز روشن شد شبش
  • That Abyssinian negro became white as the full moon, and his night turned into bright day.
  • یوسفی شد در جمال و در دلال ** گفتش اکنون رو بده وا گوی حال
  • He became a Joseph in beauty and in coquetry: he (the Prophet) said to him, “Now go home and relate what has befallen thee.”
  • او همی‌شد بی سر و بی پای مست ** پای می‌نشناخت در رفتن ز دست 3175
  • He was going along, without head or foot, intoxicated (with ecstasy): in going he knew not foot from hand.
  • پس بیامد با دو مشک پر روان ** سوی خواجه از نواحی کاروان
  • Then from the neighbourhood of the caravan he came hastening with two full water-skins to his master.
  • دیدن خواجه غلام خود را سپید و ناشناختن کی اوست و گفتن کی غلام مرا تو کشته‌ای خونت گرفت و خدا ترا به دست من انداخت
  • How the master saw his slave white and did not recognise him and said, “Thou hast killed my slave: the murder hath found thee out, and God hath thrown thee into my hands.”
  • خواجه از دورش بدید و خیره ماند ** از تحیر اهل آن ده را بخواند
  • The master espied him from afar and remained bewildered: from amazement he called (to his presence) the people of the village.
  • راویه‌ی ما اشتر ما هست این ** پس کجا شد بنده‌ی زنگی‌جبین
  • “This,” said he, “is my water-skin and my camel: where, then, is my swart-browed slave gone?
  • این یکی بدریست می‌آید ز دور ** می‌زند بر نور روز از روش نور
  • This man coming from afar is (like) a full-moon: the light from his countenance strikes upon (and prevails against) the daylight.