دانهی هر مرغ اندازهی وی است ** طعمهی هر مرغ انجیری کی است580
The bait for every bird is according to its (the bird's) measure (capacity): how should a fig be the food (lure) for every bird?
طفل را گر نان دهی بر جای شیر ** طفل مسکین را از آن نان مرده گیر
If you give a babe bread instead of milk, take it (for granted) that the poor babe will die of the bread;
چون که دندانها بر آرد بعد از آن ** هم بخود گردد دلش جویای نان
(Yet) afterwards, when it grows teeth, that babe will of its own accord its heart will crave bread.
مرغ پر نارسته چون پران شود ** لقمهی هر گربهی دران شود
When an unfledged bird begins to fly, it becomes a mouthful for any rapacious cat;
چون بر آرد پر بپرد او به خود ** بیتکلف بیصفیر نیک و بد
(But) when it grows wings, it will fly of itself without trouble and without whistling (prompting), good or bad.
دیو را نطق تو خامش میکند ** گوش ما را گفت تو هش میکند585
Thy speech makes the Devil silent, thy words make our ears (full of) intelligence.
گوش ما هوش است چون گویا تویی ** خشک ما بحر است چون دریا تویی
Our ears are (full of) intelligence when thou art speaking; our dry land is a river when thou art the ocean.
با تو ما را خاک بهتر از فلک ** ای سماک از تو منور تا سمک
With thee, earth is better to us than heaven, O thou by whom (the world from) Arcturus to the Fish is illumined!
بیتو ما را بر فلک تاریکی است ** با تو ای ماه این فلک باری کی است
Without thee, darkness is over heaven for us, (but) compared with thee, O Moon, who is this heaven at all?
صورت رفعت بود افلاک را ** معنی رفعت روان پاک را
The heavens have the form of sublimity, (but) the essence of sublimity belongs to the pure spirit.
صورت رفعت برای جسمهاست ** جسمها در پیش معنی اسمهاست590
The form of sublimity is for bodies; beside the essence (reality) bodies are (mere) names.”
جواب گفتن وزیر که خلوت را نمیشکنم
The refusal of the vizier to interrupt his seclusion.
گفت حجتهای خود کوته کنید ** پند را در جان و در دل ره کنید
He said: “Cut short your arguments, let my advice make its way into your souls and hearts.
گر امینم متهم نبود امین ** گر بگویم آسمان را من زمین
If I am trustworthy, the trustworthy is not doubted, even though I should call heaven earth.
گر کمالم با کمال انکار چیست ** ور نیم این زحمت و آزار چیست
If I am (endowed with) perfection, why (this) disbelief in my perfection? and if I am not (perfect), why this molestation and annoyance?
من نخواهم شد از این خلوت برون ** ز آن که مشغولم به احوال درون
I will not go forth from this seclusion, because I am occupied with inward experiences.”
اعتراض مریدان در خلوت وزیر
How the disciples raised objections against the vizier's secluding himself.
جمله گفتند ای وزیر انکار نیست ** گفت ما چون گفتن اغیار نیست595
They all said: “O vizier, it is not disbelief: our words are not as the words of strangers.
اشک دیدهست از فراق تو دوان ** آه آه است از میان جان روان
The tears of our eyes are running because of our separation from thee; sigh after sigh is going (up) from the midst of our souls.
طفل با دایه نه استیزد و لیک ** گرید او گر چه نه بد داند نه نیک
A babe does not contend with its nurse, but it weeps, although it knows neither evil nor good.
ما چون چنگیم و تو زخمه میزنی ** زاری از ما نی تو زاری میکنی
We are as the harp and thou art striking (it with) the plectrum (playing on it): the lamentation is not from us, it is thou that art making lamentation.
ما چو ناییم و نوا در ما ز تست ** ما چو کوهیم و صدا در ما ز تست
We are as the flute, and the music in us is from thee; we are as the mountain, and the echo in us is from thee.
ما چو شطرنجیم اندر برد و مات ** برد و مات ما ز تست ای خوش صفات600
We are as pieces of chess (engaged) in victory and defeat: our victory and defeat is from thee, O thou whose qualities are comely!
ما که باشیم ای تو ما را جان جان ** تا که ما باشیم با تو در میان
Who are we, O thou soul of our souls, that we should remain in being beside thee?
ما عدمهاییم و هستیهای ما ** تو وجود مطلقی فانی نما
We and our existences are (really) non-existences: thou art the absolute Being which manifests the perishable (causes phenomena to appear).
ما همه شیران ولی شیر علم ** حملهشان از باد باشد دمبهدم
We all are lions, but lions on a banner: because of the wind they are rushing onward from moment to moment.
حمله شان پیدا و ناپیداست باد ** آن که ناپیداست هرگز کم مباد
Their onward rush is visible, and the wind is unseen: may that which is unseen never fail!
باد ما و بود ما از داد تست ** هستی ما جمله از ایجاد تست605
Our wind (that whereby we are moved) and our being are of thy gift; our whole existence is from thy bringing (us) into being.
لذت هستی نمودی نیست را ** عاشق خود کرده بودی نیست را
Thou didst show the delightfulness of Being unto not-being, (after) thou hadst caused not-being to fall in love with thee.
لذت انعام خود را وامگیر ** نقل و باده و جام خود را وامگیر
Take not away the delightfulness of thy bounty; take not away thy dessert and wine and wine-cup!
ور بگیری کیت جستجو کند ** نقش با نقاش چون نیرو کند
And if thou take it away, who will make inquiry of thee? How should the picture strive with the painter?
منگر اندر ما، مکن در ما نظر ** اندر اکرام و سخای خود نگر
Do not look on us, do not fix thy gaze on us: look on thine own kindness and generosity.
ما نبودیم و تقاضامان نبود ** لطف تو ناگفتهی ما میشنود610
We were not, and there was no demand on our part, (yet) thy grace was hearkening to our unspoken prayer (and calling us into existence).”
نقش باشد پیش نقاش و قلم ** عاجز و بسته چو کودک در شکم
Before the painter and the brush the picture is helpless and bound like a child in the womb.
پیش قدرت خلق جمله بارگه ** عاجزان چون پیش سوزن کارگه
Before Omnipotence all the people of the (Divine) court of audience (the world) are as helpless as the (embroiderer's) fabric before the needle.
گاه نقشش دیو و گه آدم کند ** گاه نقشش شادی و گه غم کند
Now He makes the picture thereon (one of) the Devil, now (of) Adam; now He makes the picture thereon (one of) joy, now (one of) grief.
دست نه تا دست جنباند به دفع ** نطق نه تا دم زند در ضر و نفع
There is no power (to any one) that he should move a hand in defence; no (right of) speech, that he should utter a word concerning injury or benefit.
تو ز قرآن باز خوان تفسیر بیت ** گفت ایزد ما رميت إذ رمیت615
Recite from the Qur’án the interpretation of (i.e. a text which interprets) the (preceding) verse: God said, Thou didst not throw when thou threwest.
گر بپرانیم تیر آن نه ز ماست ** ما کمان و تیر اندازش خداست
If we let fly an arrow, that (action) is not from us: we are (only) the bow, and the shooter of the arrow is God.
این نه جبر این معنی جباری است ** ذکر جباری برای زاری است
This is not jabr (compulsion); it is the meaning of jabbárí (almightiness): the mention of almightiness is for the sake of (inspiring us with) humility.
زاری ما شد دلیل اضطرار ** خجلت ما شد دلیل اختیار
Our humility is evidence of necessity, (but) our sense of guilt is evidence of freewill.
گر نبودی اختیار این شرم چیست ** وین دریغ و خجلت و آزرم چیست
If there were not freewill, what is this shame? And what is this sorrow and guilty confusion and abashment?
زجر استادان و شاگردان چراست ** خاطر از تدبیرها گردان چراست620
Why is there chiding between pupils and masters? Why is the mind changing (so as to depart) from plans (already formed)?
ور تو گویی غافل است از جبر او ** ماه حق پنهان کند در ابر رو
And if you say that he (the assertor of free-will) takes no heed of the (Divine) compulsion, (and that) God's moon (majesty) hides its face (from him) in the cloud (of his own blindness),
هست این را خوش جواب ار بشنوی ** بگذری از کفر و در دین بگروی
There is a good answer to this; if you hearken, you will relinquish unbelief and incline towards the (true) religion.
حسرت و زاری گه بیماری است ** وقت بیماری همه بیداری است
Remorse and humility occur at the time of illness: the time of illness is wholly wakefulness (of conscience).
آن زمان که میشوی بیمار تو ** میکنی از جرم استغفار تو
At the time when you are becoming ill, you pray God to forgive your trespass;
مینماید بر تو زشتی گنه ** میکنی نیت که باز آیم به ره625
The foulness of your sin is shown to you, you resolve to come back to the (right) way;
عهد و پیمان میکنی که بعد از این ** جز که طاعت نبودم کار گزین
You make promises and vows that henceforth your chosen course (of action) will be nothing but obedience (to God):
پس یقین گشت این که بیماری ترا ** میببخشد هوش و بیداری ترا
Therefore it has become certain that illness gives to you conscience and wakefulness.
پس بدان این اصل را ای اصل جو ** هر که را درد است او برده ست بو
Note, then, this principle, O thou that seekest the principle; every one who suffers pain has caught the scent (thereof):
هر که او بیدارتر پر دردتر ** هر که او آگاهتر رخ زردتر
The more wakeful any one is, the more full of suffering he is; the more aware (of God) he is, the paler he is in countenance.