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1642-1666

  • If he had moaned and asked pardon (of God), the departed light would have appeared (again) through (God's) kindness;
  • But (the power of) asking pardon, also, is not in (our) hands: the savour of repentance is not the dessert of every inebriate.
  • The wickedness of (his) actions and the disastrousness of (his) denial (of the Truth) had barred the way of repentance to his heart.
  • His heart became in hardness as the face of a rock: how should repentance cleave it for sowing? 1645
  • Where is one like Shu‘ayb, that by prayer he may make the mountain earth (fit) for sowing?
  • Through the supplication and (firm) belief of that Friend (Abraham) the thing that was hard and impossible became possible.
  • Or, (to give another example), through the Muqawqis' begging the Prophet a stony ground became a goodly cornfield.
  • So, contrariwise, a man's disbelief turns gold into copper and peace into war.
  • This falseness draws after it an evil transformation: it turns ground capable (of tillage) into stones and pebbles. 1650
  • Nor is it granted to every heart to fall down in prayer: the wages of (Divine) mercy are not the (allotted) portion of every hireling.
  • Beware! Do not commit crime and sin in reliance on (the thought), “I will repent and come to (take) refuge (with God).”
  • For (true) repentance, there must needs be a glow (of inward feeling) and a flood (of tears): (such) lightning and clouds are the condition indispensable to repentance.
  • There must needs be fire and water (rain) for the fruit: clouds and lightning are necessary for this accomplishment.
  • Until there is the lightning of the heart and the rain-clouds of the two eyes, how shall the fire of (Divine) menace and wrath be allayed? 1655
  • How shall the herbage grow, (the herbage) of the delight of union (with God)? How shall the fountains of clear water gush forth?
  • How shall the rose-beds tell their secret to the garden? How shall the violet make an engagement with the jasmine?
  • How shall a plane-tree open its hands (spread its leaves) in prayer? How shall any tree toss its head in the air (of love-desire)?
  • How shall the blossoms begin to shake out their sleeves full of largesse in the days of Spring?
  • How shall the cheeks of the anemone flame like blood? How shall the rose bring gold out of its purse? 1660
  • How shall the nightingale come and smell the rose? How shall the dove say “coo, coo,” as one that seeks?
  • How shall the stork utter with (all) its soul the cry lak, lak? What is (the meaning of) lak? (It means) “Thine is the kingdom, O Thou whose help is invoked.”
  • How shall the earth show forth the secrets of its inmost mind? How shall the garden become radiant without the sky?
  • Whence have they fetched those garments (fair qualities)? (They have derived) all of them from One who is Bounteous and Merciful.
  • Those graces are the signs of a Witness: they are the footprints of a man devoted to (God's) service. 1665
  • (None but) that person that has seen the King is gladdened by the sign; when one has not seen Him, there is no recognition.