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  • Hence the Shaykh's hypocrisy is better than our sincerity, for the former arises from (spiritual) insight, while the latter arises from (spiritual) blindness.
  • From the Shaykh's discourse comes union (concord); the words of the corporealists (materialists) bring separation (discord).
  • As (for example) Solomon, who sped (on his prophetic mission) from God, and who knew the language of all birds— 3700
  • In the time of his just sway the deer made friends with the leopard and ceased from war.
  • The dove became secure from the talons of the hawk, the sheep took no precaution against the wolf.
  • He (Solomon) became an arbitrator between enemies: he became a (means of establishing) oneness between the creatures that fly with wings.
  • Thou art running after grain, like an ant. Hark! seek for Solomon! Why art thou still astray?
  • To the seeker of grain his grain becomes a snare, but the seeker of Solomon may have both (Solomon and the grain). 3705
  • In these latter days the soul-birds have no security from each other for a moment;
  • (Yet) even in our epoch there is a Solomon who would give (us) peace and not suffer our injustice to continue.
  • Call to mind (the text), There is no people down to (the words) but in the past a warner dwelt among them.
  • God said that verily there has never been a people devoid of a vicar of God and a man of spiritual power;
  • And he makes the soul-birds so unanimous that, in respect of sincerity, he purges them of (all) guile and rancour. 3710
  • They become (as) kind as a mother: he (Mohammed) said of the Moslems, “(They are as) one soul.”
  • (’Twas) through the Messenger of Allah they became one soul; else, they were absolute enemies, every one (to the other).
  • How dissension and enmity amongst the Ansár were removed by the blessings of the Prophet—may God bless and save him!
  • The two tribes which were named Aws and Khazraj had a blood-thirsty spirit towards each other.
  • Through (the preaching of) Mustafá (Mohammed) their ancient feuds vanished in the light of Islam and of pureness (of heart).
  • First, those enemies became brethren like the units of (a bunch of) grapes in the garden; 3715
  • And (then) at the admonition given in the words, The true believers are brethren, they dissolved (and mingled) and became one body.
  • The appearance of the (clustered) grapes is (that of) brethren: when you squeeze them they become one juice.
  • The immature and the full-grown grape are opponents, but when the immature grape has ripened, it becomes a good friend.
  • The immature grape that has remained stone-hard and crude —God in eternity has called it an original unbeliever.
  • He (such a one) is neither a brother nor one (in) soul (with the faithful Moslems): he is an ill-starred heretic in (the state of) damnation. 3720
  • If I should tell that which he keeps hidden (in his heart), there would arise in the world a sore temptation of (men's) minds.
  • ’Tis better that the secret of the blind infidel should be untold: ’tis better that the smoke of Hell should be banished from Iram.