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1323-1332

  • He said, “Do whatever your heart desires, in order that this old malady may quit your body.
  • Do not withhold anything that your inclination craves, lest your self-restraint and abstinence turn to gripes.
  • Know that self-restraint and abstinence are injurious to this disease: proffer to your heart whatever it may desire. 1325
  • O uncle, (it was) in reference to a sick man like this (that) God most High said, ‘Do what ye will.”
  • He (the sick man) said, “(Now) go; look you, my dear nephew, I am going for a walk on the bank of the river.”
  • He was strolling beside the water, as his heart desired, in order that he might find the door to health opened to him.
  • On the river-bank a Súfí was seated, washing his hands and face and cleansing himself more and more.
  • He saw the nape of his (the Súfí's) neck and, like a crazy man, felt a longing to give it a slap; 1330
  • (So) he raised his hand to inflict a blow on the nape of the pottage-worshipping Súfí,
  • Saying (to himself), “The physician told me it would make me ill if I would not let my desire have its way.