- The origin of the injustice of the oppressors was from the devil: the devil is in bondage: how did violence appear?
- اصل ظلم ظالمان از دیو بود ** دیو در بندست استم چون نمود
- (The Divine Will uttered in) ‘Be, and it was’ hath bestowed the kingdom on Us, that the people may not cry out in lament to Heaven;
- ملک زان دادست ما را کن فکان ** تا ننالد خلق سوی آسمان
- That burning sighs may not soar upward; that the sky and the stars may not be shaken; 4640
- تا به بالا بر نیاید دودها ** تا نگردد مضطرب چرخ و سها
- That the empyrean may not tremble at the orphan's wail; that no (living) soul may be marred by violence.
- تا نلرزد عرش از ناله یتیم ** تا نگردد از ستم جانی سقیم
- We established a law (of justice) throughout the kingdoms (of the earth), to the end that no (cry of) ‘O Lord!’ should go up to the skies.
- زان نهادیم از ممالک مذهبی ** تا نیاید بر فلکها یا ربی
- O oppressed one, do not look to Heaven, for thou hast a heavenly king in the temporal world.”
- منگر ای مظلوم سوی آسمان ** کاسمانی شاه داری در زمان
- The gnat said, “My appeal is against the hand (might) of the Wind, for he opened the two hands of oppression against us.
- گفت پشه داد من از دست باد ** کو دو دست ظلم بر ما بر گشاد
- Through his oppression we are in sore straits: with closed lips we are drinking blood (suffering torment) from him.” 4645
- ما ز ظلم او به تنگی اندریم ** با لب بسته ازو خون میخوریم
- How Solomon, on whom be peace, commanded the plaintiff gnat to bring its adversary to the court of judgement.
- امرکردن سلیمان علیه السلام پشهی متظلم را به احضار خصم به دیوان حکم
- Then Solomon said, “O thou with the pretty voice, it behoves thee to hearken with (all thy) soul to the command of God.
- پس سلیمان گفت ای زیبادوی ** امر حق باید که از جان بشنوی
- God hath said to me, ‘Beware, O Judge! Do not hear one litigant without the other litigant.
- حق به من گفتست هان ای دادور ** مشنو از خصمی تو بی خصمی دگر
- Until both litigants come into the presence, the truth does not come to light before the judge.
- تانیاید هر دو خصم اندر حضور ** حق نیاید پیش حاکم در ظهور
- If the (one) litigant alone raise a hundred clamours, beware, beware! Do not accept his word without (hearing) his adversary.’
- خصم تنها گر بر آرد صد نفیر ** هان و هان بی خصم قول او مگیر
- I dare not avert my face from the (Divine) command. Go, bring thy adversary before me.” 4650
- من نیارم رو ز فرمان تافتن ** خصم خود را رو بیاور سوی من
- It (the gnat) said, “Thy words are an argument (conclusive) and sound. My adversary is the Wind, and he is in thy jurisdiction.”
- گفت قول تست برهان و درست ** خصم من بادست و او در حکم تست
- The King shouted, “O East-wind, the gnat complains of thy injustice: come!
- بانگ زد آن شه که ای باد صبا ** پشه افغان کرد از ظلمت بیا
- Hark, come face to face with thy adversary and reply to thy adversary and rebut thy opponent.”
- هین مقابل شو تو و خصم و بگو ** پاسخ خصم و بکن دفع عدو
- When the Wind heard (the summons), he came very rapidly: the gnat at once took to flight.
- باد چون بشنید آمد تیز تیز ** پشه بگرفت آن زمان راه گریز
- Then Solomon said, “O gnat, where (art thou going)? Stop, that I may pass judgement on (you) both.” 4655
- پس سلیمان گفت ای پشه کجا ** باش تا بر هر دو رانم من قضا
- It (the gnat) answered, “O King, my death is from his being: verily, this day of mine is black from his smoke.
- گفت ای شه مرگ من از بود اوست ** خود سیاه این روز من از دود اوست
- Since he has come, where shall I find rest? for he wrings the (vital) breath out of my body.”
- او چو آمد من کجا یابم قرار ** کو بر آرد از نهاد من دمار
- Even such is the seeker of the Court of God: when God comes, the seeker is naughted.
- همچنین جویای درگاه خدا ** چون خدا آمد شود جوینده لا
- Although that union (with God) is immortality on immortality, yet at first that immortality (baqá) consists in dying to self (faná).
- گرچه آن وصلت بقا اندر بقاست ** لیک ز اول آن بقا اندر فناست
- The reflexions that are seeking the Light are naughted when His Light appears. 4660
- سایههایی که بود جویای نور ** نیست گردد چون کند نورش ظهور
- How should the reason remain when He bids it go?Everything is perishing except His Face.
- عقل کی ماند چو باشد سرده او ** کل شیء هالک الا وجهه
- Before His Face the existent and the non-existent perish: existence in nonexistence is in sooth a marvellous thing!
- هالک آید پیش وجهش هست و نیست ** هستی اندر نیستی خود طرفهایست