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3213-3222

  • تا نزاید طفلک نازک گلو ** کی روان گردد ز پستان شیر او
  • Until the tender-throated babe is born, how should the milk for it begin to flow from the (mother's) breast?
  • رو بدین بالا و پستیها بدو ** تا شوی تشنه و حرارت را گرو
  • Go, run on these hills and dales, to the end that thou mayst become thirsty and a prey to heat;
  • بعد از آن بانگ زنبور هوا ** بانگ آب جو بنوشی ای کیا 3215
  • After that, from the noise of the hornet of the air (the thundercloud) thou wilt hear the noise of the water of the stream, O king.
  • حاجت تو کم نباشد از حشیش ** آب را گیری سوی او می‌کشیش
  • Thy need is not less than (that of) dry plants: thou takest water and art drawing it towards them;
  • گوش گیری آب را تو می‌کشی ** سوی زرع خشک تا یابد خوشی
  • Thou takest the water by the ear and drawest it towards the dry crops that they may obtain refreshment.
  • زرع جان را کش جواهر مضمرست ** ابر رحمت پر ز آب کوثرست
  • For the spiritual crops, whose essences are concealed, the cloud of (Divine) mercy is full of the water of Kawthar.
  • تا سقاهم ربهم آید خطاب ** تشنه باش الله اعلم بالصواب
  • In order that (the words) their Lord gave them to drink may be addressed (to thee), be thirsty! God best knoweth the right course.
  • آمدن آن زن کافر با طفل شیرخواره به نزدیک مصطفی علیه السلام و ناطق شدن عیسی‌وار به معجزات رسول صلی الله علیه و سلم
  • How the unbelieving woman came to Mustafá (Mohammed), on whom be peace, with a sucking babe, and how it spoke, like Jesus, of the miracles of the Prophet, God bless and save him!
  • هم از آن ده یک زنی از کافران ** سوی پیغامبر دوان شد ز امتحان 3220
  • A woman of the same village, one of the unbelievers, ran to the Prophet for the sake of testing (him).
  • پیش پیغامبر در آمد با خمار ** کودکی دو ماه زن را بر کنار
  • She came in to the Prophet, (her face covered) with the veil: the woman had a two months old infant in her lap.
  • گفت کودک سلم الله علیک ** یا رسول الله قد جنا الیک
  • The child said, “God give peace unto thee, O Messenger of Allah! We have come to thee.”