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1223-1247

  • If they waylay any one in the world, both kinds of devils come off rejoicing;
  • And if any one has saved his soul and become eminent in religion, those two jealous (parties) keep up lamentation.
  • Both gnash their teeth in envy at any one upon whom the (spiritual) Teacher has bestowed wisdom.” 1225
  • How the king asked the man who claimed to be a prophet, saying, “The person who is a true Messenger (of God) and becomes established (as such)—what has he to give to any one, or what gifts will people obtain by consorting with him and serving him, except the counsel which he utters with his tongue?”
  • The king questioned him, saying, “After all, what is inspiration, or what has he got who is a prophet?”
  • He replied, “What is there indeed that he has not got, or what fortune is left whereunto he has not attained?
  • I will suppose (for argument's sake) that this prophetic inspiration is not a treasurer (of Divine Revelations); still, it is not inferior to the inspiration in the heart of the bee.
  • Since (the words) God hath inspired the bee have come (in the Qur’án), the dwelling-place of its (the bee's) inspiration has been filled with sweets.
  • Through the light of the inspiration of God the Almighty and Glorious, it filled the world with wax and honey. 1230
  • This one who is (the object of) We have honored the sons of Adam (and) is ever going upward––how should his inspiration be inferior to (that of) the bee?"
  • Have not you read (the words) We have given thee Kawthar? Why, then, are you dry and why have you remained thirsty?
  • Or perchance you are (like) Pharaoh, and for you Kawthar, like the Nile, has turned to blood and (become) impure, O sick man.
  • Repent, renounce every enemy (of God) who hath not the water of Kawthar in his cup.
  • Whomsoever you see flushed (with joy) by Kawthar, he hath the nature of Mohammed: consort with him, 1235
  • That at the Reckoning you may become (one of those who) love for God's sake; for with him are apples from the tree of Ahmad (Mohammed).
  • Whomsoever you see with lips unmoistened by Kawthar, always deem him an enemy like death and fever,
  • Though ’tis your father or your mother; for in truth he is a drinker of your blood.
  • Learn these ways of acting from the Friend of God (Abraham), who first renounced his father,
  • That in the presence of God you may become (one of those who) hate for God's sake, lest the jealousy of (Divine) Love take offence at you. 1240
  • Until you recite “(There is) not (any god)” and “except Allah,” you will not find the plain track of this Way.
  • Story of the lover who was recounting to his beloved his acts of service and loyalty and the long nights (during which) their sides heave up from their beds and the long days of want and parching thirst; and he was saying, “I know not any service besides these: if there is any other service (to be done), direct me, for I submit to whatever thou mayst command, whether to enter the fire, like Khalíl (Abraham), on whom be peace, or fall into the mouth of the leviathan of the sea, like Jonah, on whom be peace, or be killed seventy times, like Jirjís (St George), on whom be peace, or be made blind by weeping, like Shu‘ayb, on whom be peace; and the loyalty and self-sacrifice of the prophets cannot be reckoned”; and how the beloved answered him.
  • A certain lover in the presence of his beloved was recounting his services and works,
  • Saying, “For thy sake I did such and such, in this war I suffered (wounds from) arrows and spears.
  • Wealth is gone and strength is gone and fame is gone: on account of my love for thee many a misfortune has befallen me.
  • No dawn found me asleep or laughing; no eve found me with capital and means.” 1245
  • What he had tasted of bitters and dregs he was recounting to her in detail, point by point,
  • Not for the sake of reproach; nay, he was displaying a hundred testimonies of the trueness of his love.