-
کین چنین بانگ بلند از چپ و راست ** میرسد یا رب رساننده کجاست
- For such a loud sound is arriving from left and right. O Lord, where is he that causes it to arrive?”
-
چون ندید او خیره و نومید شد ** جسم لرزان همچو شاخ بید شد
- When she did not see (any one), she became distraught and despairing: her body began to tremble like the willow-bough.
-
باز آمد سوی آن طفل رشید ** مصطفی را بر مکان خود ندید 930
- She came back towards that righteous child: she did not see Mustafá in his (former) place.
-
حیرت اندر حیرت آمد بر دلش ** گشت بس تاریک از غم منزلش
- Bewilderment on bewilderment fell upon her heart: from grief her abode became very dark.
-
سوی منزلها دوید و بانگ داشت ** که کی بر دردانهام غارت گماشت
- She ran to the dwellings (hard by) and raised an outcry, saying, “Who has carried off my single pearl?”
-
مکیان گفتند ما را علم نیست ** ما ندانستیم که آنجا کودکیست
- The Meccans said, “We have no knowledge: we knew not that a child was there.”
-
ریخت چندان اشک و کرد او بس فغان ** که ازو گریان شدند آن دیگران
- She shed so many tears and made (so) much lamentation that those others began to weep because of her (grief).
-
سینه کوبان آن چنان بگریست خوش ** که اختران گریان شدند از گریهاش 935
- Beating her breast, she wept so well (mightily) that the stars were made to weep by her weeping.
-
حکایت آن پیر عرب کی دلالت کرد حلیمه را به استعانت به بتان
- Story of the old Arab who directed Halíma to seek help from the idols.
-
پیرمردی پیشش آمد با عصا ** کای حلیمه چه فتاد آخر ترا
- An old man with a staff approached her, saying, “Why, what hath befallen thee, O Halíma,
-
که چنین آتش ز دل افروختی ** این جگرها را ز ماتم سوختی
- That thou didst let such a fire (of grief) blaze (forth) from thy heart and consume these bowels (of the bystanders) with mourning?”
-
گفت احمد را رضیعم معتمد ** پس بیاوردم که بسپارم به جد
- She replied, “I am Ahmad's (Mohammed's) trusted foster-mother, so I brought him (back) to hand him over to his grandsire.
-
چون رسیدم در حطیم آوازها ** میرسید و میشنیدم از هوا
- When I arrived in the Hatím, voices were coming (down) and I was hearing (them) from the air.
-
من چو آن الحان شنیدم از هوا ** طفل را بنهادم آنجا زان صدا 940
- When I heard from the air those melodious strains, because of that sound I laid down the infant there,
-
تا ببینم این ندا آواز کیست ** که ندایی بس لطیف و بس شهیست
- To see whose voice is (the origin of) this cry, for it is a very beautiful cry and very delightful.
-
نه از کسی دیدم بگرد خود نشان ** نه ندا می منقطع شد یک زمان
- I saw no sign of any one around me: the cry was not ceasing for one moment.
-
چونک واگشتم ز حیرتهای دل ** طفل را آنجا ندیدم وای دل
- When I returned (to my senses) from the bewilderments of my heart, I did not see the child there (where I had left him): alas for my heart!”
-
گفتش ای فرزند تو انده مدار ** که نمایم مر ترا یک شهریار
- He (the old man) said, “O daughter, do not grieve, for I will show unto thee a queen,
-
که بگوید گر بخواهد حال طفل ** او بداند منزل و ترحال طفل 945
- Who, if she wish, will tell what has happened to the child: she knows the dwelling-place of the child and his setting-out (on the way).”
-
پس حلیمه گفت ای جانم فدا ** مر ترا ای شیخ خوب خوشندا
- Then Halíma said, “Oh, my soul be a ransom for thee, O goodly and fair-spoken Shaykh!
-
هین مرا بنمای آن شاه نظر ** کش بود از حال طفل من خبر
- Come, show me that queen of clairvoyance who hath knowledge of what has happened to my child.”
-
برد او را پیش عزی کین صنم ** هست در اخبار غیبی مغتنم
- He brought her to ‘Uzzá, saying, “This idol is greatly prized for information concerning the Unseen.
-
ما هزاران گم شده زو یافتیم ** چون به خدمت سوی او بشتافتیم
- Through her we have found thousands that were lost, when we hastened towards her in devotion.”
-
پیر کرد او را سجود و گفت زود ** ای خداوند عرب ای بحر جود 950
- The old man prostrated himself before her (‘Uzzá) and said at once, “O Sovereign of the Arabs, O sea of munificence!”
-
گفت ای عزی تو بس اکرامها ** کردهای تا رستهایم از دامها
- (Then) he said, “O ‘Uzzá, thou hast done many favours (to us), so that we have been delivered from snares.
-
بر عرب حقست از اکرام تو ** فرض گشته تا عرب شد رام تو
- On account of thy favour the duty (of worshipping thee) has become obligatory to the Arabs, so that the Arabs have submitted to thee.