- It is fit if you will hearken to another parable concerning perversity (taken) from the narrative in the Qur’án. 2825
- یک مثال دیگر اندر کژروی ** شاید ار از نقل قرآن بشنوی
- The Hypocrites played against the Prophet (just) such a crooked game at odd and even (as was played by Iblís against Mu‘áwiya),
- این چنین کژ بازیی در جفت و طاق ** با نبی میباختند اهل نفاق
- Saying, “Let us build a mosque for the glory of the Mohammedan religion”; and that was (really) apostasy (on their part).
- کز برای عز دین احمدی ** مسجدی سازیم و بود آن مرتدی
- Such a crooked game were they playing: they built a mosque other than his mosque.
- این چنین کژ بازیی میباختند ** مسجدی جز مسجد او ساختند
- They constructed (well) its floor and roof and dome, but they desired to disunite the (Moslem) community.
- فرش و سقف و قبهاش آراسته ** لیک تفریق جماعت خواسته
- They came to the Prophet with (guileful) entreaty: they knelt as camels before him, 2830
- نزد پیغمبر به لابه آمدند ** همچو اشتر پیش او زانو زدند
- Saying, “O Messenger of God, wilt thou for kindness' sake give thyself the trouble (to walk) to that mosque,
- کای رسول حق برای محسنی ** سوی آن مسجد قدم رنجه کنی
- To the end that it may be made blessed by thy approach— may thy days flourish until the Resurrection!
- تا مبارک گردد از اقدام تو ** تا قیامت تازه باد ایام تو
- It is a mosque for muddy and cloudy days, a mosque for days of sore distress in times of poverty,
- مسجد روز گل است و روز ابر ** مسجد روز ضرورت وقت فقر
- That a (poor) stranger may get charity and room (to shelter) there, and that this house of service may be frequented,
- تا غریبی یابد آن جا خیر و جا ** تا فراوان گردد این خدمتسرا