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  • To each he gave one scroll: every one was purposely the contrary of the other.
  • The text of those scrolls was diverse; all were (different), like the letters from alif to yá. 660
  • The rule (laid down) in this scroll was contrary to the rule in that: we have already explained (the nature of) this contradiction.
  • How the vizier killed himself in seclusion.
  • After that, he shut the door for other forty days (and then) killed himself and escaped from his existence.
  • When the people learned of his death, there came to pass at his grave the scene of the Resurrection.
  • So great a multitude gathered at his grave, tearing their hair, rending their garments in wild grief for him,
  • That only God can reckon the number of them—Arabs and Turks and Greeks and Kurds. 665
  • They put his (grave's) earth on their heads; they deemed anguish for him to be the remedy for themselves.
  • During a month those multitudes over his grave made a way for blood from their eyes (shed tears of anguish).
  • How the people of Jesus—on him be peace!—asked the amírs, “Which one of you is the successor?”
  • After a month the people said, “O chiefs, which of (the) amírs is designated in his place,