And those other amírs are thy followers: Jesus hath made all of them thy assistants.
و آن امیران دگر اتباع تو ** کرد عیسی جمله را اشیاع تو
Any amír who lifts his neck (in rebellion), seize him and either kill him or hold him captive;
هر امیری کو کشید گردن بگیر ** یا بکش یا خود همیدارش اسیر
But do not declare this whilst I am alive: do not seek this supreme authority until I am dead.
لیک تا من زندهام این وامگو ** تا نمیرم این ریاست را مجو
Until I am dead, do not reveal this: do not lay claim to sovereignty and dominion.655
تا نمیرم من تو این پیدا مکن ** دعوی شاهی و استیلا مکن
Here is this scroll and the ordinances of the Messiah: recite them distinctly, one by one, to his people.”
اینک این طومار و احکام مسیح ** یک به یک بر خوان تو بر امت فصیح
Thus he spoke to each amír separately, (saying), “There is no vicar in the religion of God except thee.”
هر امیری را چنین گفت او جدا ** نیست نایب جز تو در دین خدا
He honoured each, one by one, (in this way): whatever he said to that (amír) he also said to this.
هر یکی را کرد او یک یک عزیز ** هر چه آن را گفت این را گفت نیز
To each he gave one scroll: every one was purposely the contrary of the other.
هر یکی را او یکی طومار داد ** هر یکی ضد دگر بود المراد
The text of those scrolls was diverse; all were (different), like the letters from alif to yá.660
جملگی طومارها بد مختلف ** چون حروف آن جمله از یا تا الف
The rule (laid down) in this scroll was contrary to the rule in that: we have already explained (the nature of) this contradiction.
حکم این طومار ضد حکم آن ** پیش از این کردیم این ضد را بیان
How the vizier killed himself in seclusion.
کشتن وزیر خویشتن را در خلوت
After that, he shut the door for other forty days (and then) killed himself and escaped from his existence.
بعد از آن چل روز دیگر در ببست ** خویش کشت و از وجود خود برست
When the people learned of his death, there came to pass at his grave the scene of the Resurrection.
چون که خلق از مرگ او آگاه شد ** بر سر گورش قیامتگاه شد
So great a multitude gathered at his grave, tearing their hair, rending their garments in wild grief for him,
خلق چندان جمع شد بر گور او ** موکنان جامه دران در شور او
That only God can reckon the number of them—Arabs and Turks and Greeks and Kurds.665
کان عدد را هم خدا داند شمرد ** از عرب وز ترک و از رومی و کرد
They put his (grave's) earth on their heads; they deemed anguish for him to be the remedy for themselves.
خاک او کردند بر سرهای خویش ** درد او دیدند درمان جای خویش
During a month those multitudes over his grave made a way for blood from their eyes (shed tears of anguish).
آن خلایق بر سر گورش مهی ** کرده خون را از دو چشم خود رهی
How the people of Jesus—on him be peace!—asked the amírs, “Which one of you is the successor?”
طلب کردن امت عیسی علیه السلام از امرا که ولی عهد از شما کدام است
After a month the people said, “O chiefs, which of (the) amírs is designated in his place,
بعد ماهی خلق گفتند ای مهان ** از امیران کیست بر جایش نشان
That we may acknowledge him as our religious leader instead of him (the vizier), and give our hands and skirts into his hand?
تا به جای او شناسیمش امام ** دست و دامن را بدست او دهیم
Since the sun is gone and has branded us (left the brand of sorrow in our hearts), is not a lamp the (only) resource in his stead?670
چون که شد خورشید و ما را کرد داغ ** چاره نبود بر مقامش از چراغ
Since union with the beloved has vanished from before our eyes, we must needs have a vicar as a memorial of him (i.e. one who will recall him to our memory).
چون که شد از پیش دیده وصل یار ** نایبی باید از او مان یادگار
Since the rose is past and the garden ravaged, from whom shall we get the perfume of the rose? From rosewater.”
چون که گل بگذشت و گلشن شد خراب ** بوی گل را از که یابیم از گلاب
Inasmuch as God comes not into sight, these prophets are the vicars of God.
چون خدا اندر نیاید در عیان ** نایب حقاند این پیغمبران
Nay, I have said (this) wrongly; for if you suppose that the vicar and He who is represented by the vicar are two, it (such a thought) is bad, not good.
نه غلط گفتم که نایب با منوب ** گر دو پنداری قبیح آید نه خوب
Nay; they are two so long as you are a worshipper of form, (but) they have become one to him who has escaped from (consciousness of) form.675
نه دو باشد تا تویی صورت پرست ** پیش او یک گشت کز صورت برست
When you look at the form, your eye is two; look at its (the eye's) light, which grew from the eye.
چون به صورت بنگری چشم تو دست ** تو به نورش درنگر کز چشم رست
’Tis impossible to distinguish the light of the two eyes, when a man has cast his look upon their light.
نور هر دو چشم نتوان فرق کرد ** چون که در نورش نظر انداخت مرد
If ten lamps are present in (one) place, each differs in form from another:
ده چراغ ار حاضر آید در مکان ** هر یکی باشد به صورت غیر آن
To distinguish without any doubt the light of each, when you turn your face towards their light, is impossible.
فرق نتوان کرد نور هر یکی ** چون به نورش روی آری بیشکی
If you count a hundred apples or a hundred quinces, they do not remain a hundred (but) become one, when you crush them (together).680
گر تو صد سیب و صد آبی بشمری ** صد نماند یک شود چون بفشری
In things spiritual there is no division and no numbers; in things spiritual there is no partition and no individuals.
در معانی قسمت و اعداد نیست ** در معانی تجزیه و افراد نیست
Sweet is the oneness of the Friend with His friends: catch (and cling to) the foot of spirit. Form is headstrong.
اتحاد یار با یاران خوش است ** پای معنی گیر صورت سرکش است
Make headstrong form waste away with tribulation, that beneath it you may descry unity, like a (buried) treasure;
صورت سرکش گدازان کن به رنج ** تا ببینی زیر او وحدت چو گنج
And if you waste it not away, His favours will waste it—oh, my heart is His vassal.
ور تو نگذاری عنایتهای او ** خود گدازد ای دلم مولای او
He even showeth Himself to (our) hearts, He seweth the tattered frock of the dervish.685
او نماید هم به دلها خویش را ** او بدوزد خرقهی درویش را
Simple were we and all one substance; we were all without head and without foot yonder.
منبسط بودیم و یک جوهر همه ** بیسر و بیپا بدیم آن سر همه
We were one substance, like the Sun; we were knotless and pure, like water.
یک گهر بودیم همچون آفتاب ** بیگره بودیم و صافی همچو آب
When that goodly Light took form, it became (many in) number like the shadows of a battlement.
چون به صورت آمد آن نور سره ** شد عدد چون سایههای کنگره
Rase ye the battlement with the manjaníq (mangonel), that difference may vanish from amidst this company (of shadows).
کنگره ویران کنید از منجنیق ** تا رود فرق از میان این فریق
I would have explained this (matter) with (eager) contention, but I fear lest some (weak) mind may stumble.690
شرح این را گفتمی من از مری ** لیک ترسم تا نلغزد خاطری
The points (involved in it) are sharp as a sword of steel; if you have not the shield (of capacity to understand), turn back and flee!
نکتهها چون تیغ پولاد است تیز ** گر نداری تو سپر واپس گریز
Do not come without shield against this adamant (keen blade), for the sword is not ashamed of cutting.
پیش این الماس بیاسپر میا ** کز بریدن تیغ را نبود حیا
For this cause I have put the sword in sheath, that none who misreads may read contrariwise (in a sense contrary to the true meaning of my words).
زین سبب من تیغ کردم در غلاف ** تا که کج خوانی نخواند بر خلاف
We come (now) to complete the tale and (speak) of the loyalty of the multitude of the righteous,
آمدیم اندر تمامی داستان ** وز وفاداری جمع راستان
Who rose up after (the death of) this leader, demanding a vicar in his place.695
کز پس این پیشوا برخاستند ** بر مقامش نایبی میخواستند
The quarrel of the amírs concerning the succession.
منازعت امرا در ولیعهدی
One of those amírs advanced and went before that loyal-minded people.
یک امیری ز آن امیران پیش رفت ** پیش آن قوم وفا اندیش رفت
“Behold,” said he, “I am that man's vicar: I am the vicar of Jesus at the present time.
گفت اینک نایب آن مرد من ** نایب عیسی منم اندر زمن
Look, this scroll is my proof that after him the vicarate belongs to me.”
اینک این طومار برهان من است ** کاین نیابت بعد از او آن من است
Another amír came forth from ambush: his pretension regarding the vicegerency was the same;
آن امیر دیگر آمد از کمین ** دعوی او در خلافت بد همین
He too produced a scroll from under his arm, so that in both (amírs) there arose the Jewish anger.700
از بغل او نیز طوماری نمود ** تا بر آمد هر دو را خشم جهود
The rest of the amírs, one after another, drawing swords of keen mettle,
آن امیران دگر یک یک قطار ** بر کشیده تیغهای آب دار