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از ترهب نهی کردست آن رسول ** بدعتی چون در گرفتی ای فضول
- The Prophet has forbidden monasticism: how have you embraced a heresy, O trifler?
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جمعه شرطست و جماعت در نماز ** امر معروف و ز منکر احتراز 480
- The conditions (imposed by Islam) are: (to take part in) the Friday worship and the public prayers, to enjoin good and shun evil,
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رنج بدخویان کشیدن زیر صبر ** منفعت دادن به خلقان همچو ابر
- To bear patiently affliction caused by the ill-natured, and to confer benefit on (God's) creatures as (bounteously as) the clouds.
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خیر ناس آن ینفع الناس ای پدر ** گر نه سنگی چه حریفی با مدر
- O father, the best of the people is he who benefits the people: if you are not a stone, why are you consorting with the clod?
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در میان امت مرحوم باش ** سنت احمد مهل محکوم باشد
- Live amongst the community that is the object of (Divine) mercy: do not forsake the religion of Ahmad (Mohammed), be ruled (by his practice).”
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گفت عقل هر که را نبود رسوخ ** پیش عاقل او چو سنگست و کلوخ
- He (the fowler) replied, “Any one whose intelligence is infirm, he in the opinion of the intelligent is like a stone and clod.
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چون حمارست آنک نانش امنیتست ** صحبت او عین رهبانیتست 485
- One whose (only) wish is for bread resembles an ass: companionship with him is the essence of monkery.
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زانک غیر حق همه گردد رفات ** کل آت بعد حین فهو آت
- (Do not associate with him), for all except God crumbles away, (and) everything that is coming after a time will (inevitably) come.
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حکم او هم حکم قبلهی او بود ** مردهاش خوان چونک مردهجو بود
- His predicament is the same as that of his qibla (object of desire): call him ‘dead’ inasmuch as he seeks the dead.
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هر که با این قوم باشد راهبست ** که کلوخ و سنگ او را صاحبست
- Any one who lives with these (worldly) people is a monk, for his companions are (like) clods and stones.