- Into deserts filled with thorns and ditches, he going in front of us like the full moon.
- در بیابانهای پر از خار و گو ** او چو ماه بدر ما را پیشرو
- Without looking behind him, he would say, (though it was) at night-time, ‘Hark! here is a ditch: turn to the left!’
- روی پس ناکرده میگفتی به شب ** هین گو آمد میل کن در سوی چپ
- Then, after a little while, he would say, ‘Turn to the right, because a thorn is before your feet.’
- باز گفتی بعد یک دم سوی راست ** میل کن زیرا که خاری پیش پاست
- Day would break: we would come to kiss his foot, and his foot would be like the feet of a bride,
- روز گشتی پاش را ما پایبوس ** گشته و پایش چو پاهای عروس
- No trace of earth or mud on it, none of scratch from thorns or bruise from stones.” 605
- نه ز خاک و نه ز گل بر وی اثر ** نه از خراش خار و آسیب حجر
- God made the Maghribí a Mashriqí: He made the place of sunset (maghrib) light-producing like the place of sunrise (mashriq).
- مغربی را مشرقی کرده خدای ** کرده مغرب را چو مشرق نورزای
- The light of this one who belongs to the Sun of suns is riding (in majesty): by day he is guarding high and low.
- نور این شمس شموسی فارس است ** روز خاص و عام را او حارس است
- How should that glorious light, which brings thousands of suns into view, not be a guardian?
- چون نباشد حارس آن نور مجید ** که هزاران آفتاب آرد پدید
- By his light do thou walk always in safety amidst dragons and scorpions.
- تو به نور او همی رو در امان ** در میان اژدها و کزدمان
- That holy light is going in front of thee and tearing every highwayman to pieces. 610
- پیش پیشت میرود آن نور پاک ** میکند هر رهزنی را چاکچاک