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1541-1550

  • Every one (of these martyrs) is inwardly like Jirjís (St George): they have been killed and brought to life (again) sixty times.
  • From his delight in (being smitten by) the spear-point of the (Divine) Judge, the killed one is ever burning (in rapture) and crying. Strike another blow!”
  • (I swear) by God, from love for the existence that fosters the spirit, the killed one longs (still) more passionately to be killed a second time.
  • The Cadi said, “I am the cadi for the living: how am I the judge of the occupants of the graveyard?
  • If to outward seeming this man is not laid low in the grave, (yet) graves have entered into his household. 1545
  • You have seen many a dead man in the grave: (now), O, blind one, see the grave in a dead man.
  • If bricks from the grave have fallen on you, how should reasonable persons seek redress from the grave?
  • Do not concern yourself with anger and hatred against a dead man: beware, do not wake war on (one who is as dead as) the pictures in a bath-house.
  • Give thanks that a living one did not strike you, for he whom the living one rejects is rejected of God.
  • The anger of the living ones is God’s anger and His blows for that pure-skinned one is living through God. 1550