- Give the arrow a kiss and bring it to the King—the blood-stained arrow, wet with your blood.
- بوسه ده بر تیر و پیش شاه بر ** تیر خون آلود از خون تو تر
- That which is seen is helpless and confined and feeble; and that which is unseen is so fierce and uncontrollable.
- آن چه پیدا عاجز و بسته و زبون ** و آن چه ناپیدا چنان تند و حرون
- We are the (hunted) prey: to whom belongs such a (fearful) snare? We are the ball (for the blows) of the polo-bat—and where is the Batsman? 1310
- ما شکاریم این چنین دامی کراست ** گوی چوگانیم چوگانی کجاست
- He tears, He sews: where is this Tailor? He blows, He burns: where is this Fire-kindler?
- میدرد میدوزد این خیاط کو ** میدمد میسوزد این نفاط کو
- At one hour He makes the true saint an unbeliever; at another hour He makes the (impious) deist an (orthodox) ascetic;
- ساعتی کافر کند صدیق را ** ساعتی زاهد کند زندیق را
- For the mukhlis (sincere worshipper) is in danger of the snare until he becomes entirely purged of self,
- ز انکه مخلص در خطر باشد ز دام ** تا ز خود خالص نگردد او تمام
- Because he is (still) on the Way, and the brigands are numberless: (only) he escapes who is under God's safeguard.
- ز انکه در راهست و ره زن بیحد است ** آن رهد کاو در امان ایزد است
- (If) he has not become (selfless, like) a pure mirror, he is (no more than) mukhlis: (if) he has not caught the bird, he is (still) hunting; 1315
- آینهی خالص نگشت او مخلص است ** مرغ را نگرفته است او مقنص است
- (But) when the mukhlis has become mukhlas, he is delivered: he has reached the place of safety and has won the victory.
- چون که مخلص گشت مخلص باز رست ** در مقام امن رفت و برد دست
- No mirror (ever) became iron again; no bread (ever) became the wheat in the stack.
- هیچ آیینه دگر آهن نشد ** هیچ نانی گندم خرمن نشد
- No full-grown grape (ever) became a young grape; no mature fruit (ever) became premature fruit.
- هیچ انگوری دگر غوره نشد ** هیچ میوهی پخته با کوره نشد
- Become mature and be far from (the possibility of) change for the worse: go, become the Light, like Burhán-i Muhaqqiq.
- پخته گرد و از تغیر دور شو ** رو چو برهان محقق نور شو
- When you have escaped from self, you have become wholly the proof (of God): when the slave (in you) has become naught, you have become the King. 1320
- چون ز خود رستی همه برهان شدی ** چون که بنده نیست شد سلطان شدی
- [And if you wish to behold (this mystery) plainly, Saláhu’ddín has shown it forth: he has made the eyes to see and has opened (them).
- ور عیان خواهی صلاح دین نمود ** دیدهها را کرد بینا و گشود
- From his eyes and mien every eye that hath the Light of Hú (God) has discerned (mystical) poverty.
- فقر را از چشم و از سیمای او ** دید هر چشمی که دارد نور هو
- The Shaykh (Saláhu’ddín) is one who, like God, acts without instrument, giving lessons to his disciples without anything said.]
- شیخ فعال است بیآلت چو حق ** با مریدان داده بیگفتی سبق
- In his hand the heart is submissive like soft wax: his seal makes (the impression) now (of) shame, now (of) fame.
- دل به دست او چو موم نرم رام ** مهر او گه ننگ سازد گاه نام
- The seal impressed on his wax is telling of the seal-ring; of whom, again, does the device tell, (which is) graven on the stone of the ring? 1325
- مهر مومش حاکی انگشتری است ** باز آن نقش نگین حاکی کیست
- It tells of the thought of the Goldsmith—(all this) is a chain, every link (inserted) in another.
- حاکی اندیشهی آن زرگر است ** سلسلهی هر حلقه اندر دیگر است
- Whose voice is this echo in the mountains of (our) hearts? Sometimes this mountain is full of the voice, sometimes it is empty.
- این صدا در کوه دلها بانگ کی ست ** گه پرست از بانگ این که گه تهی است
- Wheresoever he is, he is the Sage, the Master—may his voice not forsake this mountain!
- هر کجا هست او حکیم است اوستاد ** بانگ او زین کوه دل خالی مباد
- There is a mountain that (only) doubles the voice; there is a mountain that makes it hundredfold.
- هست که کاوا مثنا میکند ** هست که کآواز صد تا میکند
- At that voice and speech the mountain lets gush forth hundreds of thousands of springs of clear water. 1330
- میزهاند کوه از آن آواز و قال ** صد هزاران چشمهی آب زلال
- Inasmuch as that grace emanates (even) from the mountain, the waters in the springs become blood.
- چون ز کوه آن لطف بیرون میشود ** آبها در چشمهها خون میشود
- ’Twas on account of that monarch of auspicious gait that Mount Sinai was (turned to) rubies from end to end.
- ز آن شهنشاه همایون نعل بود ** که سراسر طور سینا لعل بود