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504-513

  • The peasant went into the stable to (see) the ox: the man, groping into corners, was seeking the ox at night.
  • He was rubbing his hand on the limbs of the lion, back and side, now above, now below. 505
  • The lion said, “If the light were to become greater, his gall-bladder would burst and his heart would turn to blood.
  • He is stroking me like this so boldly because in this (dark) night he thinks I am the ox.”
  • God is saying, “O blind dupe, did not Túr (Sinai) fall in pieces at My Name?
  • For if We had sent down (revealed) a Book to the mountain, it would have been riven asunder, then cut to pieces, and then it would have departed (disappeared).
  • If Mount Uhud had been acquainted with Me, it would have been shivered to pieces and its heart would have been filled with blood.” 510
  • You have heard this from your father and mother; in consequence you have embraced it thoughtlessly.
  • If you become acquainted with this without blind imitation, by (His) grace you will become immaterial, like a voice from Heaven.
  • Hear this (following) story as a deterrent, in order that you may know the banefulness of blind imitation.
  • How the Súfís sold the traveller's beast (to pay) for the (expenses of the) mystic dance.