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وصف هیبت چون تجلی زد برو ** میسکست از هم همیشد سو به سو
- When the Attribute of Majesty was revealed to it, it burst asunder in every direction.
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آن یکی شاخ که آمد سوی یم ** گشت شیرین آب تلخ همچو سم 2435
- One piece of the mountain fell towards the sea, and the water bitter as poison was made sweet.
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آن یکی شاخش فرو شد در زمین ** چشمهی دارو برون آمد معین
- One piece thereof sank into the earth, and a medicinal spring of running water gushed forth,
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که شفای جمله رنجوران شد آب ** از همایونی وحی مستطاب
- So that its water became a cure for all the sick by the blessedness of the goodly revelation.
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آن یکی شاخ دگر پرید زود ** تا جوار کعبه که عرفات بود
- The other (third) piece flew at once to the neighbourhood of the Ka‘ba where ‘Arafát was (situated).
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باز از آن صعقه چو با خود آمدم ** طور بر جا بد نه افزون و نه کم
- When I came back to myself out of that swoon, Sinai was in its place, neither greater nor less (than before);
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لیک زیر پای موسی همچو یخ ** میگدازید او نماندش شاخ و شخ 2440
- But under the foot of Moses it was (inwardly) melting like ice: no spur or peak of it remained.
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با زمین هموار شد که از نهیب ** گشت بالایش از آن هیبت نشیب
- The mountain was levelled to the earth by terror: it was turned upside down by that awful Majesty.
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باز با خود آمدم زان انتشار ** باز دیدم طور و موسی برقرار
- After that scattering (of my senses) I came to myself again and saw that Sinai and Moses were unchanged,
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وآن بیابان سر به سر در ذیل کوه ** پر خلایق شکل موسی در وجوه
- And that the desert skirting the mountain was filled from end to end with people resembling Moses in (the illumination of) their faces.
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چون عصا و خرقهی او خرقهشان ** جمله سوی طور خوش دامن کشان
- Their (staves and) mantles were like his staff and mantle: all (of them) were speeding joyously towards Sinai.
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جمله کفها در دعا افراخته ** نغمهی ارنی به هم در ساخته 2445
- All had lifted their hands in prayer and struck up together the tune of let me see (Thee).
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باز آن غشیان چو از من رفت زود ** صورت هر یک دگرگونم نمود
- Again, as soon as the trance departed from me, the form of each one seemed to me to be diverse.
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انبیا بودند ایشان اهل ود ** اتحاد انبیاام فهم شد
- They were the prophets endowed with love (of God): (thus) the (spiritual) unity of the prophets was (clearly) apprehended by me.
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باز املاکی همی دیدم شگرف ** صورت ایشان بد از اجرام برف
- Again, I beheld some mighty angels: their outward form was (composed) of bodies of snow;
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حلقهی دیگر ملایک مستعین ** صورت ایشان به جمله آتشین
- And (I saw) another circle of angels asking help (of God): their outward form was wholly of fire.”
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زین نسق میگفت آن شخص جهود ** بس جهودی که آخرش محمود بود 2450
- On this wise did the Jew tell (his dream): there is many a Jew whose end was praiseworthy.
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هیچ کافر را به خواری منگرید ** که مسلمان مردنش باشد امید
- Do not regard any infidel with contempt, for there may be hope of his dying a Moslem.
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چه خبر داری ز ختم عمر او ** تا بگردانی ازو یکباره رو
- What knowledge have you of the close of his life that you should once (and for all) avert your face from him?
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بعد از ان ترسا در آمد در کلام ** که مسیحم رو نمود اندر منام
- Afterwards the Christian began to speak, saying, “The Messiah appeared to me in my dream.
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من شدم با او به چارم آسمان ** مرکز و مثوای خورشید جهان
- I went with him to the Fourth Heaven, (which is) the centre and abode of the sun of this world.
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خود عجبهای قلاع آسمان ** نسبتش نبود به آیات جهان 2455
- Verily, the marvels of the citadels of Heaven have no relation (cannot be compared) to the wonders of the (lower) world.
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هر کسی دانند ای فخر البنین ** که فزون باشد فن چرخ از زمین
- Every one knows, O pride of the sons (of Adam), that the artifice of the celestial sphere exceeds (that of) the earth.”
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حکایت اشتر و گاو و قج که در راه بند گیاه یافتند هر یکی میگفت من خورم
- Story of the camel and the ox and the ram who found a bunch of grass on the road, and each said, “I will eat it.”
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اشتر و گاو و قجی در پیش راه ** یافتند اندر روش بندی گیاه
- Whilst a camel, ox, and ram were going along, they found a bunch of grass in front of (them on) the road.
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گفت قج بخش ار کنیم این را یقین ** هیچ کس از ما نگردد سیر ازین
- The ram said, “If we divide this, certainly none of us will get his fill of it;
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لیک عمر هرکه باشد بیشتر ** این علف اوراست اولی گو بخور
- But whichever of us has lived longest has the best right to this fodder: let him eat;
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که اکابر را مقدم داشتن ** آمدست از مصطفی اندر سنن 2460
- For (the injunction) to give the foremost place to the seniors has come from Mustafá (Mohammed) among the practices observed by him,
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گرچه پیران را درین دور لام ** در دو موضع پیش میدارند عام
- Although, at this time when vile men hold sway, the vulgar put forward the elders on two occasions (only),
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یا در آن لوتی که آن سوزان بود ** یا بر آن پل کز خلل ویران بود
- Either in (tasting) food that is burning hot, or on a bridge that is (damaged) by cracks (and) in a state of ruin.
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خدمت شیخی بزرگی قایدی ** عام نارد بیقرینهی فاسدی
- The vulgar do not pay homage to a venerable Shaykh and leader without some mischievous idea associated (with their homage).
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خیرشان اینست چه بود شرشان ** قبحشان را باز دان از فرشان
- This is their good: what must their evil be? Distinguish their (inward) foulness from their (outward) fairness.”
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سوی جامع میشد آن یک شهریار ** خلق را میزد نقیب و چوبدار 2465
- A king was going to the congregational mosque, and the marshals and mace-bearers were beating the people off.
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آن یکی را سر شکستی چوبزن ** و آن دگر را بر دریدی پیرهن
- The wielder of the stick would break the head of one and tear to bits the shirt of another.
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در میانه بیدلی ده چوب خورد ** بیگناهی که برو از راه برد
- A poor wretch amidst the throng received ten blows with the stick without (having committed) any offence. “Begone,” they cried, “get out of the way!”
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خون چکان رو کرد با شاه و بگفت ** ظلم ظاهر بین چه پرسی از نهفت
- Dripping blood, he turned his face to the king and said, “Behold the manifest iniquity: why ask of that which is hidden?
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خیر تو این است جامع میروی ** تا چه باشد شر و وزرت ای غوی
- This is thy good: (thou doest this whilst) thou art going to the mosque; what must thy evil and burden (of sin) be, O misguided one?”
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یک سلامی نشنود پیر از خسی ** تا نپیچد عاقبت از وی بسی 2470
- The Pír (Elder) never hears a salaam from a base fellow without being exceedingly tormented by him in the end.
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گرگ دریابد ولی را به بود ** زانک دریابد ولی را نفس بد
- (If) a wolf catch a saint, it is better than that the saint should be caught by the wicked carnal soul,
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زانک گرگ ارچه که بس استمگریست ** لیکش آن فرهنگ و کید و مکر نیست
- Because, though the wolf does great violence, yet it has not the same knowledge and craft and cunning;
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ورنه کی اندر فتادی او به دام ** مکر اندر آدمی باشد تمام
- Else how should it fall into the trap? Cunning is complete (attains to perfection) in man.
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گفت قج با گاو و اشتر ای رفاق ** چون چنین افتاد ما را اتفاق
- The ram said to the ox and the camel, “O comrades, since such a (lucky) chance has come to us,
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هر یکی تاریخ عمر ابدا کنید ** پیرتر اولیست باقی تن زنید 2475
- Let each (of us) declare the date (antiquity) of his life: the oldest has the best right, let the others suffer (disappointment) in silence.
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گفت قج مرج من اندر آن عهود ** با قج قربان اسمعیل بود
- In those times,” said the ram, “my pasturage was (shared) with the ram that was sacrificed for Ismá‘íl (Ishmael).”
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گاو گفتا بودهام من سالخورد ** جفت آن گاوی کش آدم جفت کرد
- The ox said, “I am the (most) advanced in years, (I was) coupled with the ox that Adam yoked.
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جفت آن گاوم که آدم جد خلق ** در زراعت بر زمین میکرد فلق
- I am the yoke-fellow of the ox with which Adam, the forefather of mankind, used to plough the earth in sowing.”
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چون شنید از گاو و قج اشتر شگفت ** سر فرود آورد و آن را برگرفت
- When the camel heard the ox and the ram (make these assertions) he was amazed: he lowered his head and picked up that (bunch of grass).
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در هوا بر داشت آن بند قصیل ** اشتر بختی سبک بیقال و قیل 2480
- Promptly, without any palaver, the Bactrian camel raised the bunch of fresh barley in the air,
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که مرا خود حاجت تاریخ نیست ** کین چنین جسمی و عالی گردنیست
- Saying, “I, in sooth, need no (support from) chronology, since I have such a (stout) body and high neck.
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خود همه کس داند ای جان پدر ** که نباشم از شما من خردتر
- Indeed every one knows, O father's darling, that I am not smaller than you.
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داند این را هرکه ز اصحاب نهاست ** که نهاد من فزونتر از شماست
- Whoever is one of those possessed of intelligence knows this, that my nature is superior to yours.”