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462-471

  • That evil-natured person resembles the spider: he weaves stinking veils (cobwebs).
  • Of his own gossamer he made a veil over the Light: he made the eye of his apprehension blind.
  • If one takes hold of a horse's neck, he gains advantage; and if he takes hold of its leg, he receives a kick.
  • Do not mount the restive horse without a bridle: make Reason and Religion your leader, and farewell. 465
  • Do not look scornfully and contemptuously on this quest, for in this Way there is (need of) self-denial and grievous anguish to (men's) souls.
  • The rest of the Story of the building of the Farther Mosque.
  • When Solomon began the building—holy like the Ka’ba, august like Miná—
  • In his building were seen splendour and magnificence: it was not frigid (dull and lifeless) like other buildings.
  • From the first, every stone in the building—(every stone) that was broken off from the mountain—was saying clearly, “Take me along!”
  • As from the water and earth of the house (bodily tenement) of Adam, (so) did light shine forth from the pieces of mortar. 470
  • The stones were coming without carrier, and those doors and walls had become living.