منطقی کز وحی نبود از هواست ** همچو خاکی در هوا و در هباست
The speech that is not (derived) from (Divine) inspiration springs from self-will: it is like dust (floating) in the air and among the motes (in the sunbeams).
گر نماید خواجه را این دم غلط ** ز اول والنجم بر خوان چند خط
If this saying appear to the Khwája to be erroneous, recite a few lines at the beginning of (the Súra) Wa’l-Najm.
تا که ما ینطق محمد عن هوی ** ان هو الا بوحی احتوی 4670
Down to (the words), Mohammed does not speak from self-will: ’tis only (a speech) gained by inspiration.
احمدا چون نیستت از وحی یاس ** جسمیان را ده تحری و قیاس
O Ahmad (Mohammed), since thou despairest not of (receiving) inspiration, leave investigation and conjecture to the corporealists;
کز ضرورت هست مرداری حلال ** که تحری نیست در کعبهی وصال
For in case of necessity a carcase is lawful (food), but there is no need to investigate (when one is) in the Ka‘ba of union.
بیتحری و اجتهادات هدی ** هر که بدعت پیشه گیرد از هوی
Whosoever wilfully adopts a heresy without investigation and the utmost efforts to discover the right way,
همچو عادش بر برد باد و کشد ** نه سلیمانست تا تختش کشد
The wind (of self-will) will lift him up and kill him, like (the people of) ‘Ád: he is no Solomon that it should waft his throne along.
عاد را با دست حمال خذول ** همچو بره در کف مردی اکول 4675
For ‘Ád (and those like them) the wind is a treacherous carrier: (they are) as a lamb in the hands of a glutton,
همچو فرزندش نهاده بر کنار ** میبرد تا بکشدش قصابوار
Which he lays in his lap as though it were his own child and carries away to slaughter like a butcher.
عاد را آن باد ز استکبار بود ** یار خود پنداشتند اغیار بود
That wind was (the punishment) for ‘Ád because of their pride: they indeed deemed it a friend, (but) it was (really) a stranger (foe).
چون بگردانید ناگه پوستین ** خردشان بشکست آن بس القرین
When of a sudden it turned its coat, that evil comrade shattered them piecemeal.
باد را بشکن که بس فتنهست باد ** پیش از آن کت بشکند او همچو عاد
Shatter (destroy) the wind—for the wind (of self-will) is a great temptation— ere it shatter thee, like ‘Ád.
هود دادی پند که ای پر کبر خیل ** بر کند از دستتان این باد ذیل 4680
Húd admonished them, saying, “O prideful folk, this wind will tear out of your hands the skirt (to which ye are clinging).
لشکر حق است باد و از نفاق ** چند روزی با شما کرد اعتناق
The wind is God's army, and (only) in hypocrisy (deceit) has it embraced you for a few days.
او به سر با خالق خود راستست ** چون اجل آید بر آرد باد دست
Secretly it is loyal to its Creator: when the appointed term arrives, the wind will throw up its hands (and desert you).”
باد را اندر دهن بین رهگذر ** هر نفس آیان روان در کر و فر
See how the wind passes through the mouth, coming and going at every moment in advance and retreat.
حلق و دندانها ازو آمن بود ** حق چو فرماید به دندان در فتد
The throat and teeth are in no danger from it; (but) when God commands, it attacks the teeth;
کوه گردد ذرهای باد و ثقیل ** درد دندان داردش زار و علیل 4685
(And then) a (mere) atom of wind becomes (like) a mountain and heavy, and toothache keeps him (the sufferer) miserable and ill.
این همان بادست که امن میگذشت ** بود جان کشت و گشت او مرگ کشت
This is the same wind that used to pass by harmlessly: it was the life of the crops and it became the death of the crops.
دست آن کس که بکردت دستبوس ** وقت خشم آن دست میگردد دبوس
The hand of the person who (formerly) kissed thy hand—in the moment of anger that hand becomes a mace.
یا رب و یا رب بر آرد او ز جان ** که ببر این باد را ای مستعان
He (who has toothache) cries from his soul, “O Lord! O Lord! Take away this wind, O Thou whose aid is besought (by all)!
ای دهان غافل بدی زین باد رو ** از بن دندان در استغفار شو
O mouth, thou wert heedless of this wind: (now) go and betake thyself to asking pardon of God with utter abasement.”
چشم سختش اشکها باران کند ** منکران را درد اللهخوان کند 4690
His hard eye (now) sheds tears like rain: (only) pain causes the unbelievers to call unto God.
چون دم مردان نپذرفتی ز مرد ** وحی حق را هین پذیرا شو ز درد
Since thou hast not received the breath (inspiration) of (holy) men from a (holy) man, hark, receive the Divine inspiration from pain.
باد گوید پیکم از شاه بشر ** گه خبر خیر آورم گه شوم و شر
The wind says, “I am a messenger from the King of mankind: now I bring good news, now calamitous and bad;