- Any one saw his own faults before (seeing those of others) —how should he be unconcerned with correcting himself?
- هر کسی گر عیب خود دیدی ز پیش ** کی بدی فارغ خود از اصلاح خویش
- These people (of the world) take no heed of themselves, O father: consequently they blame one another.
- غافلند این خلق از خود ای پدر ** لاجرم گویند عیب همدگر
- O idolater (dualist), (if) I do not behold my own face (reality), I behold thy face and thou beholdest mine.
- من نبینم روی خود را ای شمن ** من ببینم روی تو تو روی من
- He that beholds his own face (reality)—his light is greater than the light of the creatures (of God).
- آن کسی که او ببیند روی خویش ** نور او از نور خلقان است بیش
- Though he die, his sight is everlasting, because his sight is the sight of the Creator. 885
- گر بمیرد دید او باقی بود ** ز انکه دیدش دید خلاقی بود
- That light by which he sensibly beholds his own face (reality) before him, is not the light of sense.
- نور حسی نبود آن نوری که او ** روی خود محسوس بیند پیش رو
- The King said, “Now tell his (your fellow-servant's) faults, just as he spoke of yours,
- گفت اکنون عیبهای او بگو ** آن چنان که گفت او از عیب تو
- That I may know whether you are solicitous for me and a (good) house-steward of my property and business.”
- تا بدانم که تو غم خوار منی ** کدخدای ملکت و کار منی
- He replied, “O King, I will tell his faults, though he is to me a pleasing fellow-servant.
- گفت ای شه من بگویم عیبهاش ** گر چه هست او مر مرا خوش خواجهتاش
- His faults are affection and loyalty and humanity; his faults are sincerity and keen wittedness and cordial comradeship. 890
- عیب او مهر و وفا و مردمی ** عیب او صدق و ذکا و هم دمی