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2190-2214

  • For there is a limit to the date of the Resurrection, but what limit can there be where the Divine attributes are (concerned)? 2190
  • Love hath five hundred wings, and every wing (extends) from above the empyrean to beneath the earth.
  • The timorous ascetic runs on foot; the lovers (of God) fly more quickly than the lightning and the wind.
  • How should those fearful ones overtake Love?—for Love's passion makes the (lofty) heaven its carpet—
  • Unless perchance the favours of the (Divine) Light come and say, “Become free from the world and from this wayfaring;
  • Escape from thine own qush and dush, for (only) the royal falcon has found the way to the King.” 2195
  • This “qush and dush” is necessity and free-will: the pull of the Beloved (who draws you to Himself) transcends these twain.
  • When the wife arrived home, she opened the door: the sound of the door fell on their ears.
  • The maid jumped up in consternation and disorder; the man jumped up and began to say his prayers.
  • The wife saw that the maid was dishevelled and confused and excited and witless and unmanageable.
  • She saw her husband standing up (and engaged) in the ritual prayer: the wife was made suspicious by (all) that agitation. 2200
  • Periculi nulla ratione habita, mariti laciniam sustulit: testiculos et penem videt semine inquinatos. [She raised (her) husband’s skirt without risk; she saw (his) testicles and penis soiled with sperm.]
  • Seminis quod reliquum erat e pene stillabat: femur genuque inquinata et spurca evaserant. [Remnants of sperm were dripping from (his) penis; his thighs and knees had become soiled and filthy.]
  • Caput ejus colapho percussit et “O vilissime,” inquit, “num hujusmodi sunt testiculi viri preces sollennes rite facientis? [She slapped at his head and said, “O despicable (one), are these the testicles of a man of prayer?]
  • Num iste penis cum Dei commemoratione precibusque sollennibus conveniens est? Num femur tale et inguen sordibus plenum. [Is this (soiled) penis worthy of commemoration (of God) and ritual prayer, or these thighs and groin full of filth?]
  • Deal equitably (answer fairly): is a scroll (a register of actions) full of injustice and wickedness and unbelief and enmity fit (to be placed) in the right hand? 2205
  • If you ask an infidel, “By whom were this heaven and these creatures and this world created?”
  • He will reply that they were created by the Lord to whose Lordship the Creation bears witness.
  • Do his unbelief and great wickedness and wrong-doing fit (properly agree with) such a confession by him?
  • Do those infamous deeds and that vicious conduct go fitly with such a true confession?
  • His actions have given the lie to his words, so that he has become fit for (deserving of) the awful torment. 2210
  • On the Day of Resurrection every hidden thing will be made manifest: every sinner will be ignominiously exposed by himself.
  • His hands and feet will give evidence and declare his iniquity in the presence of Him whose help is sought.
  • His hand will say, “I have stolen such and such”; his lip will say, “I have asked such and such questions”;
  • His foot will say, “I have gone to (enjoy) things desired”; his pudendum will say, “I have committed fornication.” [His foot will say, “I have gone to (enjoy) things desired”; his private parts will say, “I have committed fornication.”]