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  • What of a slave? If a dog is faithful (in keeping watch) at a door, there are a hundred feelings of satisfaction with him in the heart of the master (of the house).
  • Since, because of this (faithfulness), he kisses the mouth of a dog, if he (the faithful one) be a lion, how triumphant he will make him!
  • (Robbers get nothing but pardon), except, to be sure, the robber who performs acts of service (to God) and whose sincerity uproots his (former) perfidy, 3160
  • Like Fudayl, the brigand who played straight, because he ran with the strength of ten men towards repentance;
  • And as the magicians (who) blackened the face of Pharaoh by their fortitude and faithfulness.
  • They gave their hands and feet (to be cut off as a penalty) for the crime that entailed retaliation: how should that (degree of faithfulness) be attained by means of a hundred years' devotional service?
  • You who have served (Him) for fifty years, when have you brought into your possession such a sincerity as this?
  • Story of the dervish who saw at Herát the well-equipped slaves of the ‘Amíd of Khurásán, mounted on Arab horses and wearing gold-embroidered coats, caps richly ornamented (with silver or gems), etc. He asked, ‘What princes and what kings are these?’ On being told that they were not princes, but the slaves of the ‘Amíd of Khurásán, he turned his face to Heaven, crying, ‘O God, learn from the ‘Amíd how to take care of slaves!’ There (in Khurásán) the State-accountant (Mustawfí) is called ‘Amíd.
  • A certain unmannerly (dervish) at Herát, when he saw a nobleman's slave 3165
  • Going about in satin raiment with a belt of gold, would turn his face to Heaven,
  • And cry, ‘O God, why dost not Thou learn from this bountiful Khwája how to keep (Thy) slave?