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  • (If) you take a dog or a fox with you, a dog will rage (at you) from the bottom of every tent.
  • If none but God have the power of choice, why do you become angry with one who has committed an offence (against you)?
  • Why do you gnash your teeth at a foe? Why do you regard the sin and offence as (proceeding) from him? 3040
  • If a piece of timber break off from your house-roof and fall upon you and wound you severely,
  • Will you feel any anger against the timber of the roof? Will you ever devote yourself to taking vengeance upon it,
  • (And say), ‘Why did it hit me and fracture my hand? It has been my mortal foe and enemy’?
  • Why do you beat little children (when they do wrong), since (in theory) you make out that adults are exempt from blame?
  • (In the case of) a man who steals your property, you say (to the magistrate), ‘Arrest him, cut off his hand and foot, make him a captive’; 3045
  • And (in the case of) a man who visits your wife, a hundred thousand angers shoot up from you.
  • (On the contrary), if a flood come and sweep away your household goods, will your reason bear any enmity towards the flood?