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2308-2317

  • By means of Night, which resembles the scaly leviathan, the eve (is made) keen, the ear fresh, and the body nimble.
  • چشم تیز و گوش تازه تن سبک  ** از شب هم‌چون نهنگ ذوالحبک 
  • Henceforth, with One like Thee (beside us), we will never flee from positions of fearful aspect.
  • از مقامات وحش‌رو زین سپس  ** هیچ نگریزیم ما با چون تو کس 
  • Moses deemed that (which he saw) to be fire, but it was (really) light: we regarded Night as a (hideous) negro, but it was (really) a houri. 2310
  • موسی آن را نار دید و نور بود  ** زنگیی دیدیم شب را حور بود 
  • After this, we beg of Thee (only) the eye (that sees truly), in order that sticks and straws may not conceal the Sea (from us).’
  • بعد ازین ما دیده خواهیم از تو بس  ** تا نپوشد بحر را خاشاک و خس 
  • When the eyes of (Pharaoh’s) magicians were delivered from blindness, they were clapping their hands (joyfully), (though) deprived of these (bodily) hands and feet.
  • ساحران را چشم چون رست از عمی  ** کف‌زنان بودند بی‌این دست و پا 
  • What bandages the people’s eyes is nothing but means (secondary causes): whoever trembles (in anxiety) for (the loss of) means is not one of the Comrades.
  • چشم‌بند خلق جز اسباب نیست  ** هر که لرزد بر سبب ز اصحاب نیست 
  • But, O my comrades, God has opened the door to the Comrades and led them to the high-seat in the palace.
  • لیک حق اصحابنا اصحاب را  ** در گشاد و برد تا صدر سرا 
  • Through His hand the unworthy and the worthy are freed by Mercy from the bonds of servitude. 2315
  • با کفش نامستحق و مستحق  ** معتقان رحمت‌اند از بند رق 
  • During (our) non-existence how were we worthy to attain to this spirituality and knowledge?
  • در عدم ما مستحقان کی بدیم  ** که برین جان و برین دانش زدیم 
  • O Thou who hast made every stranger (Thy) friend, and O Thou who hast given the rose as a robe of honour to the thorn,
  • ای بکرده یار هر اغیار را  ** وی بداده خلعت گل خار را