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  • According to (the law of) retaliation, the blood (shed by thee) will not sleep (remain unavenged) after thy death: do not say, “I shall die and obtain release.”
  • This immediate retaliation (which is exacted in the present world) is (only) a makeshift: in comparison with the blow of that (future) retaliation this is a (mere) play. 3665
  • God hath called the present world a play because this penalty is a play in comparison with that penalty.
  • This penalty is a means of allaying war and civil strife: that one is like a castration, while this one resembles a circumcision.
  • Explaining that the people of Hell are hungry and make lamentable entreaty to God, saying, "Cause our portions to be fat and let the provender reach us quickly, for we can endure no more."
  • This discourse hath no end. (God said), “Hark, O Moses, let those asses go to the grass,
  • That they may all be fattened by that goodly fodder. Hark, (let them in), for We have wrathful wolves.
  • We surely know the plaintive cry of Our wolves: We make these asses a means of livelihood for them. 3670
  • The gracious alchemy breathed from thy lips wished to make these asses human.
  • Much kindness and favour didst thou show in calling them (to God), (but) ’twas not the fortune and provision allotted to those asses.
  • Therefore let the quilt of bounty cover them, that the slumber of forgetfulness may overtake them speedily,
  • So that, when this troop (of asses) shall start up from suchlike slumber, the candle will have been extinguished and the cup-bearer will have gone.
  • Their rebellious disobedience kept thee in a (great) perplexity: therefore they shall suffer in retribution a (great) sorrow, 3675
  • To the end that Our justice may step forth and bestow in retribution what is appropriate to every evil-doer;
  • For the King, whom they were not seeing openly, was (always) with them secretly in their lives.”
  • Inasmuch as the intellect is with thee, overseeing thy body, and though this perception of thine is unable to apprehend it,
  • (Yet) its perception, O such and such, is not unable to apprehend thy motion and rest when it tries,
  • What wonder if the Creator of that intellect too is with thee? How art thou not conceding (the truth of that)? 3680
  • He (some one) pays no heed to his intellect and embarks on evil; afterwards his intellect rebukes him.
  • You forgot your intellect, your intellect did not (forget you), since that act of rebuke is the result of its presence (attention).
  • If it had not been present (attentive) and had been heedless, how should it have slapped you in rebuke?
  • And if your carnal soul had not been inattentive to it, how should your madness and heat have acted thus?
  • Hence you and your intellect are like the astrolabe: by this means you may know the nearness of the Sun of existence. 3685
  • Your intellect is indescribably near to you: it is neither to the left nor to the right nor behind nor in front.
  • How (then) should not the King be indescribably near? for intellectual search cannot find the way (to Him).
  • The motion that you have in your finger is not in front of your finger or behind it or to the left or to the right.