گر شود عالم پر از خون مال مال ** کی خورد بندهی خدا الا حلال
If the (whole) world be filled to the brim with blood, how should the servant of God drink aught but what is hallowed?
گفتن عایشه مصطفی را علیه السلام که تو بیمصلا به هر جا نماز میکنی چون است
How ‘Á’isha—may God be well-pleased with her!—said to Mustafá (Mohammed), on whom be peace, “Thou performest the prayer anywhere, without a prayer-carpet. How is that?”
عایشه روزی به پیغمبر بگفت ** یا رسول الله تو پیدا و نهفت
One day ‘Á’isha said to the Prophet, “O Messenger of Allah, openly and secretly
هر کجا یابی نمازی میکنی ** میدود در خانه ناپاک و دنی3425
Thou performest a prayer in whatever place thou mayst find, (even whilst) unclean and low (people) are running about in the house;
مستحاضه و طفل و آلودهی پلید ** کرد مستعمل به هر جا که رسید
Although thou knowest that any dirty child makes unclean every place he comes to."
گفت پیغمبر که از بهر مهان ** حق نجس را پاک گرداند بدان
The Prophet said, “Know that God makes impure (things) pure for the (spiritually) great.
سجدهگاهم را از آن رو لطف حق ** پاک گردانید تا هفتم طبق
On that account the grace of God has made my place of worship to be pure (everywhere, even) up to the seventh tier (of Heaven).”
هان و هان ترک حسد کن با شهان ** ور نه ابلیسی شوی اندر جهان
Beware and beware! Cease from envying the (spiritual) kings, else you will become a devil in the world.
کاو اگر زهری خورد شهدی شود ** تو اگر شهدی خوری زهری بود3430
For if he drink poison, it turns to honey; (but) if you eat honey, it is poison (to you);
کاو بدل گشت و بدل شد کار او ** لطف گشت و نور شد هر نار او
For he has been changed, and his action has been changed: he has become the Grace (of God), and every fire in him has been turned into Light.
قوت حق بود مر بابیل را ** ور نه مرغی چون کشد مر پیل را
The abábíl (swifts) had the power of God (in them); else, how should a bird kill an elephant?
لشکری را مرغکی چندی شکست ** تا بدانی کان صلابت از حق است
A number of little birds broke an (entire) army—so that you may know that that strength is from God.
گر تو را وسواس آید زین قبیل ** رو بخوان تو سورهی اصحاب فیل
If temptation of this kind come to you, go, read the Súra concerning the Possessors of the Elephant.
ور کنی با او مری و همسری ** کافرم دان گر تو ز ایشان سر بری3435
And if you contend and engage in rivalry with him (the saint), deem me an infidel if you save your head from them.
کشیدن موش مهار شتر را و متعجب شدن موش در خود
How the mouse pulled (the rope attached to) the camel's nose-ring and became self conceited.
موشکی در کف مهار اشتری ** در ربود و شد روان او از مری
A little mouse caught in his forelegs a camel's leading-rope and from emulation went off (with it).
اشتر از چستی که با او شد روان ** موش غره شد که هستم پهلوان
By reason of the readiness with which the camel set out along with him, the mouse was duped into thinking himself a hero.
بر شتر زد پرتو اندیشهاش ** گفت بنمایم ترا تو باش خوش
The ray of his thought struck the camel. He (the camel) said (aside), “I will show thee (presently)! Enjoy thyself!”
تا بیامد بر لب جوی بزرگ ** کاندر او گشتی زبون پیل سترگ
(All went well) till he (the mouse) came to the bank of a great river, at which any lion or wolf would have lost heart.
موش آن جا ایستاد و خشک گشت ** گفت اشتر ای رفیق کوه و دشت3440
There the mouse stopped and became paralysed. The camel said, “O my companion o’er hill and plain,
این توقف چیست حیرانی چرا ** پا بنه مردانه اندر جو در آ
What is this standing still (for)? Why art thou dismayed? Step (forward) like a man! Go into the river!
تو قلاووزی و پیش آهنگ من ** در میان ره مباش و تن مزن
Thou art my guide and leader: don't halt midway and be dumbfounded!”
گفت این آب شگرف است و عمیق ** من همیترسم ز غرقاب ای رفیق
He (the mouse) said, “This is a huge and deep river: I am afraid of being drowned, O comrade.”
گفت اشتر تا ببینم حد آب ** پا در او بنهاد آن اشتر شتاب
Said the camel, “Let me see the limit (depth) of the water,” and he quickly set foot in it.
گفت تا زانوست آب ای کور موش ** از چه حیران گشتی و رفتی ز هوش3445
“The water,” he said, “is (only) up to the knee. O blind mouse, wherefore didst thou become dismayed and lose thy wits?”
گفت مور تست و ما را اژدهاست ** که ز زانو تا به زانو فرقهاست
He (the mouse) replied, “It is (as) an ant to you, but to me it is a dragon, for there are differences between one knee and another.
گر ترا تا زانو است ای پر هنر ** مر مرا صد گز گذشت از فرق سر
If it is (only) up to your knee, O excellent one, it is a hundred ells higher than the crown of my head.”