- And his alms-giving said (implicitly), “He gives of his own property: how, then, should he steal from the religious?” 190
- وان زکاتش گفت کو از مال خویش ** میدهد پس چون بدزدد ز اهل کیش
- If he act as a cutpurse (from self-interest), then the two witnesses are invalidated in the court of Divine justice.
- گر بطراری کند پس دو گواه ** جرح شد در محکمهی عدل اله
- He is a fowler if he scatter grain not from mercy and munificence but in order to catch (the birds).
- هست صیاد ار کند دانه نثار ** نه ز رحم و جود بل بهر شکار
- He is a cat keeping the fast and feigning to be asleep at fast-time for the purpose of (seizing) his ignorant prey.
- هست گربهی روزهدار اندر صیام ** خفته کرده خویش بهر صید خام
- By this unrighteousness he makes a hundred parties (of people) suspicious, he causes the generous and abstinent to be in ill repute.
- کرده بدظن زین کژی صد قوم را ** کرده بدنام اهل جود و صوم را
- (But) notwithstanding that he weaves crookedly, in the end the grace of God will purge him of all this (hypocrisy). 195
- فضل حق با این که او کژ میتند ** عاقبت زین جمله پاکش میکند
- His (God's) mercy takes precedence (over His wrath) and bestows on that treachery (hypocrisy) a light that the full-moon does not possess.
- سبق برده رحمتش وان غدر را ** داده نوری که نباشد بدر را
- God cleanses his effort of this contamination: the (Divine) Mercy washes him clean of this folly.
- کوششش را شسته حق زین اختلاط ** غسل داده رحمت او را زین خباط
- In order that His great forgivingness may be made manifest, a helmet (of forgiveness) will cover his (the hypocrite's) baldness.
- تا که غفاری او ظاهر شود ** مغفری کلیش را غافر شود
- The water rained from heaven, that it might cleanse the impure of their defilement.
- آب بهر این ببارید از سماک ** تا پلیدان را کند از خبث پاک
- How the water cleanses all impurities and then is cleansed of impurity by God most High. Verily, God most High is exceeding holy.
- پاک کردن آب همه پلیدیها را و باز پاک کردن خدای تعالی آب را از پلیدی لاجرم قدوس آمد حق تعالی
- When the water had done battle (in its task of ablution) and had been made dirty and had become such that the senses rejected it, 200
- آب چون پیگار کرد و شد نجس ** تا چنان شد که آب را رد کرد حس
- God brought it back into the sea of Goodness, that the Origin of the water might generously wash it (clean).
- حق ببردش باز در بحر صواب ** تا به شستش از کرم آن آب آب
- Next year it came sweeping proudly along. “Hey, where hast thou been?” “In the sea of the pure.
- سال دیگر آمد او دامنکشان ** هی کجا بودی به دریای خوشان
- I went from here dirty; I have come (back) clean. I have received a robe of honour, I have come to the earth (again).
- من نجس زینجا شدم پاک آمدم ** بستدم خلعت سوی خاک آمدم
- Hark, come unto me, O ye polluted ones, for my nature hath partaken of the nature of God.
- هین بیایید ای پلیدان سوی من ** که گرفت از خوی یزدان خوی من
- I will accept all thy foulness: I will bestow on the demon purity like (that of) the angel. 205
- در پذیرم جملهی زشتیت را ** چون ملک پاکی دهم عفریت را
- When I become defiled, I will return thither: I will go to the Source of the source of purities.
- چون شوم آلوده باز آنجا روم ** سوی اصل اصل پاکیها رو
- There I will pull the filthy cloak off my head: He will give me a clean robe once more.
- دلق چرکین بر کنم آنجا ز سر ** خلعت پاکم دهد بار دگر
- Such is His work, and my work is the same: the Lord of all created beings is the beautifier of the world.”
- کار او اینست و کار من همین ** عالمآرایست رب العالمین
- Were it not for these impurities of ours, how would the water have this glory?
- گر نبودی این پلیدیهای ما ** کی بدی این بارنامه آب را
- It stole purses of gold from a certain One: (then) it runs in every direction, crying, “Where is an insolvent?” 210
- کیسههای زر بدزدید از کسی ** میرود هر سو که هین کو مفلسی
- Either it sheds (the treasure) on a blade of grass that has grown, or it washes the face of one whose face is unwashed,
- یا بریزد بر گیاه رستهای ** یا بشوید روی رو ناشستهای
- Or, porter-like, it takes on its head (surface) the ship that is without hand or foot (helplessly tossing) in the seas.
- یا بگیرد بر سر او حمالوار ** کشتی بیدست و پا را در بحار
- Hidden in it are myriads of salves, because every salve derives from it its nature and property.
- صد هزاران دارو اندر وی نهان ** زانک هر دارو بروید زو چنان
- The soul of every pearl, the heart of every grain, goes into the river (for healing) as (into) a shop of salves.
- جان هر دری دل هر دانهای ** میرود در جو چو داروخانهای