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.
If you are aware of His jabr (compulsion), where is your humility? Where is your feeling of (being loaded with) the chain of His jabbárí (almightiness)?