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  • کس نمی‌جنبد درینجا جز که باد ** کیست حاضر کیست مانع زین گشاد
  • None is moving here but the wind. Who is present? Who will hinder (me) from this conquest?”
  • گفت ای شیدا تو ابله بوده‌ای ** ابلهی وز عاقلان نشنوده‌ای
  • “O madman,” said she, “thou hast been a fool: a fool thou art and hast not hearkened to the wise.
  • باد را دیدی که می‌جنبد بدان ** بادجنبانیست اینجا بادران 125
  • Thou sawest the wind moving: know that a Mover of the wind is here, who drives the wind along.”
  • مروحهى تصريف صنع ايزدش ** زد بر اين باد و همىجنباندش
  • The fan, namely, the direction of its course by God’s action, smote upon this wind and is always keeping it in movement.
  • جزو بادی که به حکم ما درست ** بادبیزن تا نجنبانی نجست
  • The portion of wind (air) that is in our control does not stir till you move the fan.
  • جنبش این جزو باد ای ساده مرد ** بی‌تو و بی‌بادبیزن سر نکرد
  • Without you and without the fan the movement of this portion of wind (air) does not arise, O simpleton.
  • جنبش باد نفس کاندر لبست ** تابع تصریف جان و قالبست
  • The movement of the wind of the breath, which is on the lips, follows the course directed by the spirit and the body.
  • گاه دم را مدح و پیغامی کنی ** گاه دم را هجو و دشنامی کنی 130
  • At one time you make the breath to be a eulogy and a (pleasing) message; at another time you make the breath to be a satire and a foul speech.
  • پس بدان احوال دیگر بادها ** که ز جز وی کل می‌بیند نهی
  • Understand, then, (from this case) the cases of other winds; for from a part the intellect perceives the whole.
  • باد را حق گه بهاری می‌کند ** در دیش زین لطف عاری می‌کند
  • God sometimes makes the wind vernal: in December He divests it of this kindliness.
  • بر گروه عاد صرصر می‌کند ** باز بر هودش معطر می‌کند
  • He makes it a sarsar (intensely cold and violent) for the people of ‘Ád; again, He makes it perfumed (balmy) for Húd.
  • می‌کند یک باد را زهر سموم ** مر صبا را می‌کند خرم‌قدوم
  • One wind He makes (deadly as) the poison of the simoom; He (also) makes the advent of the east-wind to be delightful.
  • باد دم را بر تو بنهاد او اساس ** تا کنی هر باد را بر وی قیاس 135
  • He hath founded (stablished) the wind of the breath in you, in order that thereby you may judge analogically of every (other) wind.
  • دم نمی‌گردد سخن بی‌لطف و قهر ** بر گروهی شهد و بر قومیست زهر
  • The breath does not become speech without (assuming the quality of) gentleness or harshness: it is honey for one set of people and poison for another class.
  • مروحه جنبان پی انعام کس ** وز برای قهر هر پشه و مگس
  • The fan is moving for the benefit of the (favoured) person, and for the subjugation of every fly and gnat.
  • مروحه‌ی تقدیر ربانی چرا ** پر نباشد ز امتحان و ابتلا
  • Why (then) should not the fan of Divine fore-ordainment be fraught with trial and probation (by means of good and evil)?
  • چونک جزو باد دم یا مروحه ** نیست الا مفسده یا مصلحه
  • Inasmuch as the part, namely, the wind of the breath or the fan, is naught but a cause of injury or advantage,
  • این شمال و این صبا و این دبور ** کی بود از لطف و از انعام دور 140
  • How should this north-wind and this east-wind and this west- wind be remote from (showing) favour and conferring bounty?
  • یک کف گندم ز انباری ببین ** فهم کن کان جمله باشد همچنین
  • Look at a handful of wheat froth a granary, and apprehend that the whole of it will be just like this (handful).
  • کل باد از برج باد آسمان ** کی جهد بی مروحه‌ی آن بادران
  • How should the whole of the wind rush forth from the mansion of the wind in Heaven without (being impelled by) the fan of that Driver of the wind?
  • بر سر خرمن به وقت انتقاد ** نه که فلاحان ز حق جویند باد
  • Is it not the fact that at winnowing-time the labourers on the threshing-floor beseech God for wind,
  • تا جدا گردد ز گندم کاهها ** تا به انباری رود یا چاهها
  • In order that the straws may be separated from the wheat, so that it may go into a granary or pits?
  • چون بماند دیر آن باد وزان ** جمله را بینی به حق لابه‌کنان 145
  • When the blowing wind is long delayed, you may see them all making humble entreaty to God.
  • همچنین در طلق آن باد ولاد ** گر نیاید بانگ درد آید که داد
  • Likewise, in parturition, if the wind of childbirth do not come, there comes (from the mother) a woeful cry for help.
  • گر نمی‌دانند کش راننده اوست ** باد را پس کردن زاری چه خوست
  • If they (that desire the wind) are not aware that He is its Driver, then what disposes (them) to pray piteously for the wind?