در عیادت شد رسول بیندید ** آن صحابی را به حال نزع دید
The peerless Prophet went to visit the sick man; he found that Companion at the last gasp.
چون شوی دور از حضور اولیا ** در حقیقت گشتهای دور از خدا
When you become far from the presence of the saints, you have in reality become far from God.
چون نتیجه هجر همراهان غم است ** کی فراق روی شاهان ز آن کم است2215
Inasmuch as the result of parting from fellow-travellers is sorrow, how is separation from the countenance of the kings (saints) less (grievous) than that?
سایه شاهان طلب هر دم شتاب ** تا شوی ز آن سایه بهتر ز آفتاب
Hasten every moment to seek the shadow (protection) of (those) kings, that by means of that shadow you may become superior to the sun.
گر سفر داری بدین نیت برو ** ور حضر باشد از این غافل مشو
If you have a journey (to make), go with this intention; and if it be (that you stay) at home, neglect not this.
گفتن شیخی بایزید را که کعبه منم گرد من طوافی میکن
How a certain Shaykh said to Báyazíd, “I am the Ka‘ba: perform a circumambulation round me.”
سوی مکه شیخ امت بایزید ** از برای حج و عمره میدوید
Báyazíd, the Shaykh of the community, was hurrying to Mecca for the greater pilgrimage (hajj) and the lesser (‘umra).
او به هر شهری که رفتی از نخست ** مر عزیزان را بکردی باز جست
In every city to which he went he would at first make search after the venerable (saints).
گرد میگشتی که اندر شهر کیست ** کاو بر ارکان بصیرت متکیاست2220
He would roam about, asking, “Who is there in the city that is relying on (spiritual) insight?”
گفت حق اندر سفر هر جا روی ** باید اول طالب مردی شوی
God has said, “Whithersoever thou goest in thy travels, thou must first seek after a (holy) man.”
قصد گنجی کن که این سود و زیان ** در تبع آید تو آن را فرع دان
Go in quest of a treasure, for (worldly) profit and loss come second: regard them as the branch (not as the root).
هر که کارد قصد گندم باشدش ** کاه خود اندر تبع میآیدش
Whoever sows is in quest of wheat; the chaff comes to him indeed, (but only) secondarily.
که بکاری بر نیاید گندمی ** مردمی جو مردمی جو مردمی
If you sow chaff, no wheat will come up: seek a man, seek a man, a man!
قصد کعبه کن چو وقت حج بود ** چون که رفتی مکه هم دیده شود2225
When it is the season of pilgrimage, go in quest of the Ka‘ba; when you have gone (with that purpose), Mecca also will be seen.
قصد در معراج دید دوست بود ** در تبع عرش و ملایک هم نمود
In the Mi‘ráj (Ascension of the Prophet) the quest was (for) vision of the Beloved; ’twas but secondarily that the empyrean and the angels were also shown.
حکایت
Story.
خانهی نو ساخت روزی نو مرید ** پیر آمد خانهی او را بدید
A novice one day built a new house; the Pír came (and) saw his house.
گفت شیخ آن نو مرید خویش را ** امتحان کرد آن نکو اندیش را
The Shaykh said to his new disciple—he put to the test him that had good thoughts—
روزن از بهر چه کردی ای رفیق ** گفت تا نور اندر آید زین طریق
“Wherefore hast thou made a window, O comrade?” Said he, “In order that light may come in by this way.”
گفت آن فرع است این باید نیاز ** تا از این ره بشنوی بانگ نماز2230
He (the Shaykh) said, “That is (only) the branch (secondary object); (thy) want (desire) must be this, (namely) that through this channel thou mayst hear the call to prayer.”
بایزید اندر سفر جستی بسی ** تا بیابد خضر وقت خود کسی
Báyazíd, on his journey (to the Ka‘ba), sought much to find some one that was the Khizr of his time.
دید پیری با قدی همچون هلال ** دید در وی فر و گفتار رجال
He espied an old man with a stature (bent) like the new moon; he saw in him the majesty and (lofty) speech of (holy) men;
دیده نابینا و دل چون آفتاب ** همچو پیلی دیده هندستان به خواب
His eyes sightless, and his heart (illumined) as the sun: like an elephant dreaming of Hindustán.
چشم بسته خفته بیند صد طرب ** چون گشاید آن نبیند ای عجب
With closed eyes, asleep, he beholds a hundred delights; when he opens (his eyes), he sees not those (delights)—oh, (’tis) wonderful!