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رختها را سوی خاموشی کشان ** چون نشان جویی مکن خود را نشان
- Direct your course towards silence: when you seek the marks (of the Way), do not make yourself a mark (for attention).
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گفت پیغامبر که در بحر هموم ** در دلالت دان تو یاران را نجوم 1595
- The Prophet said, ‘Know that amidst the sea of cares (my) Companions are (as) stars in respect of guidance.’
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چشم در استارگان نه ره بجو ** نطق تشویش نظر باشد مگو
- Fix your eye on the stars, seek the Way; speech is a cause of confusion to the sight: do not speak.
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گر دو حرف صدق گویی ای فلان ** گفت تیره در تبع گردد روان
- If you utter two true words, O such-and-such, the dark (false) speech will begin to flow in their train.
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این نخواندی کالکلام ای مستهام ** فی شجون حره جر الکلام
- Haven’t you read that (your) talk concerning (your) griefs, O frenzied (lover) is drawn along by the draw (ride) of talk?
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هین مشو شارع در آن حرف رشد ** که سخن زو مر سخن را میکشد
- Beware, do not begin (to speak) those right words, for words quickly draw (other) words (after them).
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نیست در ضبطت چو بگشادی دهان ** از پی صافی شود تیره روان 1600
- When you have (once) opened your mouth, they are not in your control: the dark(falsehood) flows on the heels of the pure (truth).
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آنک معصوم ره وحی خداست ** چون همه صافست بگشاید رواست
- He (alone) may open (his mouth) who is preserved (from error) in the way of (Divine) inspiration; ‘tis permissible, since he is entirely pure;
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زانک ما ینطق رسول بالهوی ** کی هوا زاید ز معصوم خدا
- For a prophet does not speak from self-will: how should self-will proceed from him who is preserved by God?
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خویشتن را ساز منطیقی ز حال ** تا نگردی همچو من سخرهی مقال
- Make yourself one that speaks eloquently from ecstatic feeling, lest you become a slave to argumentation like me.”
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سال کردن آن صوفی قاضی را
- How the Súfi questioned the Cadi.