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  • تن ز آتشهای دل بگداخته  ** خانه از غیر خدا پرداخته 
  • His body melted by the fires of his heart; the house (of his heart) emptied of all but God.
  • گوشمال محنت بی‌زینهار  ** داغها بر داغها چندین هزار 
  • The chastisement of pitiless tribulation (had seared him with) brands on brands, (ever) so many thousands.
  • دیده هر ساعت دلش در اجتهاد  ** روز و شب چفسیده او بر اجتهاد  3465
  • Every hour saw his heart (engaged) in the struggle: by day and night he was firmly attached to (intent upon) the struggle.
  • سال و مه در خون و خاک آمیخته  ** صبر و حلمش نیم‌شب بگریخته 
  • During years and months he had been mixed up with dust and blood: (on seeing the slave) at midnight, his patience and forbearance fled (from him).
  • گفت زاهد در سبوها چیست آن  ** گفت باده گفت آن کیست آن 
  • “What is that in the jugs?” asked the ascetic. “Wine,” replied the slave. “Whose wine?” said he.
  • گفت آن آن فلان میر اجل  ** گفت طالب را چنین باشد عمل 
  • He (the slave) answered, “It belongs to so-and-so, the most honourable Amír.” Said he, “Is the seeker's work like this?
  • طالب یزدان و آنگه عیش و نوش  ** باده‌ی شیطان و آنگه نیم هوش 
  • (To be) a seeker of God, and then (indulge in) pleasure and drinking! (To drink) the Devil's wine, and then be (even) semi-intelligent!”
  • هوش تو بی می چنین پژمرده است  ** هوشها باید بر آن هوش تو بست  3470
  • (Even) without wine your intelligence is so shabby (that other) intelligences must be tied (added) to your (present) intelligence.
  • تا چه باشد هوش تو هنگام سکر  ** ای چو مرغی گشته صید دام سکر 
  • Consider, (then), what your intelligence will be at the time when you are intoxicated, O you who like a bird have fallen a prey to the snare of intoxication.
  • حکایت ضیاء دلق کی سخت دراز بود و برادرش شیخ اسلام تاج بلخ به غایت کوتاه بالا بود و این شیخ اسلام از برادرش ضیا ننگ داشتی ضیا در آمد به درس او و همه صدور بلخ حاضر به درس او ضیا خدمتی کرد و بگذشت شیخ اسلام او را نیم قیامی کرد سرسری گفت آری سخت درازی پاره‌ای در دزد 
  • Story of Ziyá-yi Dalq, who was very tall, while his brother, the Shaykh of Islam Táj of Balkh, was exceedingly short; and this Shaykh of Islam was ashamed of his brother Ziyá. (One day) Ziyá came to (hear) his brother's lecture, at which all the leading men of Balkh were present. Ziyá made a bow (to his brother) and passed on. The Shaykh of Islam half rose (from his seat) in a negligent manner, (whereupon) he (Ziyá) said, “Yes, you are very tall: take a bit off (your height)!”
  • آن ضیاء دلق خوش الهام بود  ** دادر آن تاج شیخ اسلام بود 
  • Ziyá-yi Dalq was a man of goodly inspiration: he was the brother of Táj, the Shaykh of Islam.
  • تاج شیخ اسلام دار الملک بلخ  ** بود کوته‌قد و کوچک هم‌چو فرخ 
  • Táj, the Shaykhu ’l-Islám of the imperial city of Balkh, was short of stature and small as a chick.
  • گرچه فاضل بود و فحل و ذو فنون  ** این ضیا اندر ظرافت بد فزون 
  • Though he was learned and eminent and accomplished, (his brother) this Ziyá was superior in wit.
  • او بسی کوته ضیا بی‌حد دراز  ** بود شیخ اسلام را صد کبر و ناز  3475
  • He (Táj) was very short, while Ziyá was tall beyond measure: the Shaykh of Islam had a hundred arrogances and haughty airs.
  • زین برادر عار و ننگش آمدی  ** آن ضیا هم واعظی بد با هدی 
  • He felt ashamed of this brother and disgraced (by him); yet Ziyá was a preacher in the way of salvation.
  • روز محفل اندر آمد آن ضیا  ** بارگه پر قاضیان و اصفیا 
  • On the day of congregation Ziyá came in: the hall was filled with cadis and men distinguished (for piety).
  • کرد شیخ اسلام از کبر تمام  ** این برادر را چنین نصف القیام 
  • In his complete arrogance the Shaykh of Islam (only) half rose (from his seat), in such a (careless) fashion, to (salute) his brother.
  • گفت او را بس درازی بهر مزد  ** اندکی زان قد سروت هم بدزد 
  • He (Ziyá) said to him, “Thou art very tall: take a little off thy cypress-like stature in order to gain the (Divine) reward.”
  • پس ترا خود هوش کو یا عقل کو  ** تا خوری می ای تو دانش را عدو  3480
  • (The ascetic said), “How, then, have you the intelligence, how have you the (necessary) understanding to drink wine, O enemy of knowledge?
  • روت بس زیباست نیلی هم بکش  ** ضحکه باشد نیل بر روی حبش 
  • (If) your face is very beautiful, put some indigo on it (as an ornament); (but) indigo on the face of an Abyssinian (negro) would be a laughing-stock.
  • در تو نوری کی درآمد ای غوی  ** تا تو بیهوشی و ظلمت‌جو شوی 
  • When did any (spiritual) light enter into you, O misguided man, that you should become a seeker of unconsciousness and darkness?
  • سایه در روزست جستن قاعده  ** در شب ابری تو سایه‌جو شده 
  • ’Tis the (approved) rule to seek the shadow during the day; (but) you seek the shadow on a cloudy night.
  • گر حلال آمد پی قوت عوام  ** طالبان دوست را آمد حرام 
  • If it (wine) is lawful as sustenance for the common folk, (yet) it is unlawful to those who seek the Beloved.
  • عاشقان را باده خون دل بود  ** چشمشان بر راه و بر منزل بود  3485
  • The wine for the lovers (of God) is their heart's blood: their eyes are (fixed) upon the Way and upon the Destination.
  • در چنین راه بیابان مخوف  ** این قلاوز خرد با صد کسوف 
  • In this Way across the terrible wilderness the guide, Reason, suffers a hundred eclipses.
  • خاک در چشم قلاوزان زنی  ** کاروان را هالک و گمره کنی 
  • (If) you throw dust in the eyes of the guides, you will cause the caravan to perish and lose the way.