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  • When the hearer has become thirsty and craving, the preacher, (even) if he be (as good as) dead, becomes eloquent.
  • When the hearer is fresh and without fatigue (not bored), the dumb and mute will find a hundred tongues to speak withal. 2380
  • When a stranger comes in at my door, the women of the harem hide themselves in the veil,
  • But if a harmless relative should come in, those covered ones will lift up their face-veils.
  • Everything that is made beautiful and fair and lovely is made (so) for the eye of him that sees.
  • How should the sound of the harp and treble and bass be (made) for the insentient ear of one who is deaf?
  • Not in vain did God make musk fragrant: He made it (so) for the sense (of smell), He did not make it for one whose nostrils are stopped (by disease). 2385
  • God hath fashioned the earth and the sky, He hath raised in the midst much fire and light.
  • (He made) this earth for those (created) of clay, (He made) heaven to be the abode of the celestials.
  • The low (base) man is the enemy of what is high: the purchaser (seeker) of each place (Heaven or Hell) is manifest (made known by his actions).