He went to Tabríz and the rose-garden district: his hope was reclining (luxuriously) on roses.
شد سوی تبریز و کوی گلستان ** خفته اومیدش فراز گل ستان
From the glorious imperial city of Tabríz darted (beams of) light upon light (and shed radiance) on his hope.
زد ز دارالملک تبریز سنی ** بر امیدش روشنی بر روشنی
His spirit was laughing for (joy in) that orchard of (noble) men and the fragrant breeze (blowing) from Joseph and the Egypt of union.
جانش خندان شد از آن روضهی رجال ** از نسیم یوسف و مصر وصال
He cried, “O cameleer, let my camel kneel for me (to alight): my help is come and my need is flown.3110
گفت یا حادی انخ لی ناقتی ** جاء اسعادی و طارت فاقتی
Kneel down, O my camel! All goes well: verily, Tabríz is the place where princes alight (and abide).
ابرکی یا ناقتی طاب الامور ** ان تبریزا مناخات الصدور
Graze, O my camel, round the meadows: verily Tabríz is for us the most excellent source of bountifulness.
اسرحی یا ناقتی حول الریاض ** ان تبریزا لنا نعم المفاض
O camel-driver, unload the camels: ’tis the city of Tabríz and the district of the rose-garden.
ساربانا بار بگشا ز اشتران ** شهر تبریزست و کوی گلستان
This garden hath the splendour of Paradise: this Tabríz hath the brilliance of Heaven.
فر فردوسیست این پالیز را ** شعشعهی عرشیست این تبریز را
At every moment of time joy-enkindling odours diffused by the Spirit (are floating down) from above the empyrean upon the inhabitants of Tabríz.”3115
هر زمانی نور روحانگیز جان ** از فراز عرش بر تبریزیان
When the poor stranger sought the Inspector's house, the people told him that the loved one had passed away.
چون وثاق محتسب جست آن غریب ** خلق گفتندش که بگذشت آن حبیب
“The day before yesterday,” they said, “he removed from this world: (every) man and woman is pale (with grief) for the calamity that has overtaken him.
او پریر از دار دنیا نقل کرد ** مرد و زن از واقعهی او رویزرد
That celestial peacock went to Heaven, when the scent (intimation) of Heaven reached him from invisible messengers.
رفت آن طاوس عرشی سوی عرش ** چون رسید از هاتفانش بوی عرش
Although his shadow was the refuge of people (seeking protection), the Sun rolled it up very quickly.
سایهاش گرچه پناه خلق بود ** در نوردید آفتابش زود زود
He pushed off his boat from this beach the day before yesterday: the Khwája had become sated with this house of sorrow.”3120
راند او کشتی ازین ساحل پریر ** گشته بود آن خواجه زین غمخانه سیر
The (poor) man shrieked and fell senseless: you would say that he too had given up the ghost (and followed) on the heels (of his friend).
نعرهای زد مرد و بیهوش اوفتاد ** گوییا او نیز در پی جان بداد
Then they threw julep and water on his face: his fellow-travellers wept and bewailed his plight.
پس گلاب و آب بر رویش زدند ** همرهان بر حالتش گریان شدند
He remained unconscious till nightfall, and then his soul returned, half-dead, from the Unseen.
تا به شب بیخویش بود و بعد از آن ** نیم مرده بازگشت از غیب جان
How the poor stranger was informed of the Inspector's death and begged God to pardon him for having relied upon a created being and having rested his hopes upon the bounty of a created being; and how he remembered the blessings he had received from God, and turned to God and repented of his sin: “then those who disbelieve equal (Him with others).”
باخبر شدن آن غریب از وفات آن محتسب و استغفار او از اعتماد بر مخلوق و تعویل بر عطای مخلوق و یاد نعمتهای حق کردنش و انابت به حق از جرم خود ثم الذین کفروا بربهم یعدلون
When he came to his senses, he said, “O Maker, I am a sinner: I was setting my hopes on (Thy) creatures.
چون به هوش آمد بگفت ای کردگار ** مجرمم بودم به خلق اومیدوار
Though the Khwája had shown great generosity, (yet) that was never a match for Thy bounty.3125
گرچه خواجه بس سخاوت کرده بود ** هیچ آن کفو عطای تو نبود
He gave the cap, but Thou the head filled with intelligence; he gave the coat, but Thou the tall figure and stature (of its wearer).
او کله بخشید و تو سر پر خرد ** او قبا بخشید و تو بالا و قد
He gave me gold, but Thou the hand that counts gold; he gave me the beast for riding, but Thou the mind that rides it.
او زرم داد و تو دست زرشمار ** او ستورم داد و تو عقل سوار
The Khwája gave me the candle, but Thou the cool (bright and cheerful) eye; the Khwája gave me the dessert, but Thou the food-receiving (stomach).
خواجه شمعم دادو تو چشم قریر ** خواجه نقلم داد و تو طعمهپذیر
He gave me the stipend, but Thou life and animate existence; his promise was gold, but Thy promise the pure things (of the spirit).
او وظیفه داد و تو عمر و حیات ** وعدهاش زر وعدهی تو طیبات
He gave me a house, but Thou the sky and the earth: in Thy house he and a hundred like him (grow) fat.3130
او وثاقم داد و تو چرخ و زمین ** در وثاقت او و صد چون او سمین
Gold is Thine: he did not create gold. Bread is Thine: bread came to him from Thee.
زر از آن تست زر او نافرید ** نان از آن تست نان از تش رسید