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1627-1636

  • I alter My custom at the time (I choose): at the time (I will) I lay the dust (that rises) in front.
  • I say to the sea, ‘Hark, be full of fire!’ I say to the fire, ‘Go, be a rose-garden!’
  • I say to the mountain, ‘Be light as wool!’ I say to heaven, ‘Be rent asunder before the eye!’
  • I say, ‘O sun, be joined to the moon!’ I make them both like two black clouds. 1630
  • We make dry the fountain of the sun: by Our art We turn into musk the fountain of blood.”
  • Sun and moon (shall be) like two black oxen: God will fasten a yoke upon their necks.
  • How a philosopher showed disbelief at the recitation of (the text), “if your water shall have sunk into the ground.”
  • A teacher of Qur’án-recitation was reading from the page of the Book, “(if) your water (shall have) sunk into the ground: (that is, if) I stop the water from (reaching) the spring,
  • And hide the water in the depths, and make the springs dry and a place of drought,
  • Who shall bring the water to the spring again except Me who have no like, the Gracious, the Glorious?” 1635
  • A contemptible philosopher and logician was passing beside the school at that moment.