- Unto everlasting they go from a darkness to a darkness, and there is no succour, no mercy. 2825
- تا ابد از ظلمتی در ظلمتی ** میروند و نیست غوثی رحمتی
- Perchance ye have not heard the name of good and evil. All have seen, and ye are seeing not.
- نام نیک و بد مگر نشنیدهاید ** جمله دیدند و شما نادیدهاید
- Ye feign not to see the visible, but death will open your eyes well.
- دیده را نادیده میآرید لیک ** چشمتان را وا گشاید مرگ نیک
- Suppose the world is full of sun and light: when thou goest into a darkness like the grave,
- گیر عالم پر بود خورشید و نور ** چون روی در ظلمتی مانند گور
- Thou becomest without (any) share in that great light; thou art window-shut to the bounteous moon.
- بی نصیب آیی از آن نور عظیم ** بستهروزن باشی از ماه کریم
- Thou hast gone from the belvedere into the pit: how are the spacious worlds to blame (for their being invisible to thee)? 2830
- تو درون چاه رفتستی ز کاخ ** چه گنه دارد جهانهای فراخ
- The soul that has remained in the quality of wolfishness, how should it behold the face of Joseph? Say!
- جان که اندر وصف گرگی ماند او ** چون ببیند روی یوسف را بگو
- The music of David reached (affected) rock and mountain, (but) the ears of those stony-hearted ones heard it not.
- لحن داودی به سنگ و که رسید ** گوش آن سنگین دلانش کم شنید
- Blessing ever be on reason and justice!—and God best knoweth the right way.
- آفرین بر عقل و بر انصاف باد ** هر زمان والله اعلم بالرشاد
- Believe noble Messengers, O Sabá! Believe a spirit made captive by Him who captured it.
- صدقوا رسلا کراما یا سبا ** صدقوا روحا سباها من سبا
- Believe them—they are rising suns—and they will preserve thee from the ignominies of al-Qári‘a. 2835
- صدقوهم هم شموس طالعه ** یومنوکم من مخازی القارعه
- Believe them—they are shining full-moons—ere they confront thee with al- Sáhira.
- صدقوهم هم بدور زاهره ** قبل ان یلقوکم بالساهره
- Believe them—they are the lamps of darkness; honour them— they are the keys of hope.
- صدقوهم هم مصابیح الدجی ** اکرموهم هم مفاتیح الرجا
- Believe those who hope not for your bounty; do not go astray, do not turn others away (from the Truth).
- صدقوا من لیس یرجو خیرکم ** لا تضلوا لا تصدوا غیرکم
- Let us speak Persian: come, abandon Arabic. Be the Hindú (slave) of that Turcoman (the Divine Beloved), O (man of) water and clay.
- پارسی گوییم هین تازی بهل ** هندوی آن ترک باش ای آب و گل
- Hark, listen to the testimonies of the (spiritual) kings; the heavens have believed (them): believe ye! 2840
- هین گواهیهای شاهان بشنوید ** بگرویدند آسمانها بگروید
- The meaning of prudence, and a parable of the prudent man.
- معنی حزم و مثال مرد حازم
- Either consider what happened to the former (peoples), or fly with a (great) prudence towards the latter end.
- یا به حال اولینان بنگرید ** یا سوی آخر بحزمی در پرید
- What is prudence? Precaution in (the case of) two (alternative) plans: of the two you will take that one which is far from craziness.
- حزم چه بود در دو تدبیر احتیاط ** از دو آن گیری که دورست از خباط
- One person may say, “On this road there is no water for seven days, and there is foot-scorching sand.”
- آن یکی گوید درین ره هفت روز ** نیست آب و هست ریگ پایسوز
- Another may say, “This is false: push on, for you will find a running fountain every night.”
- آن دگر گوید دروغست این بران ** که بهر شب چشمهای بینی روان
- It is prudence that you take water (with you), so that you may be saved from dread and may be on the right (side). 2845
- حزم آن باشد که بر گیری تو آب ** تا رهی از ترس و باشی بر صواب
- If there be water (on the road), spill this (water which you have taken with you); and if there be none, alas for the obstinate man!
- گر بود در راه آب این را بریز ** ور نباشد وای بر مرد ستیز
- O children of the Vicegerent (Adam), deal justly: act with prudence for the sake of the Day of Tryst (Judgement).
- ای خلیفهزادگان دادی کنید ** حزم بهر روز میعادی کنید
- That enemy who took vengeance upon your father and dragged him from ‘Illiyyín to prison,
- آن عدوی کز پدرتان کین کشید ** سوی زندانش ز علیین کشید
- And checkmated that king of the spiritual chessboard and made him, (cast out) from Paradise, a thrall to calamities—
- آن شه شطرنج دل را مات کرد ** از بهشتش سخرهی آفات کرد
- How often in combat did he seize him by sleight, that he might wrestle with him and throw him (to the ground) in disgrace! 2850
- چند جا بندش گرفت اندر نبرد ** تا بکشتی در فکندش رویزرد
- Thus hath he done to that paladin (Adam): do not regard him with contempt, O ye others!
- اینچنین کردست با آن پهلوان ** سست سستش منگرید ای دیگران
- That envious one nimbly snatched away our mother's and father's crown and ornament.
- مادر و بابای ما را آن حسود ** تاج و پیرایه بچالاکی ربود
- There he made them naked and wretched and despicable: (many) years did Adam weep bitterly,
- کردشان آنجا برهنه و زار و خوار ** سالها بگریست آدم زار زار
- So that (sweet) herbs grew from the tears of his eyes: (he wept, wondering) why he was inscribed in the scroll of lá (negation).
- که ز اشک چشم او رویید نبت ** که چرا اندر جریدهی لاست ثبت
- Judge thou of his (the Devil's) impudent cheatery from the fact that on account of him such a prince (as Adam) rends his beard (in sorrow). 2855
- تو قیاسی گیر طراریش را ** که چنان سرور کند زو ریش را
- Beware, O clay-worshippers, of his malice: smite the sword of lá hawl on his head!
- الحذر ای گلپرستان از شرش ** تیغ لا حولی زنید اندر سرش
- For he sees you from ambush, so that ye see him not. Take care!
- کو همیبیند شما را از کمین ** که شما او را نمیبینید هین
- The fowler scatters grain incessantly: the grain is visible, but the deceit is hidden.
- دایما صیاد ریزد دانهها ** دانه پیدا باشد و پنهان دغا
- Wherever you see the grain, beware, lest the trap confine your wings and pinions,
- هر کجا دانه بدیدی الحذر ** تا نبندد دام بر تو بال و پر
- Because the bird that takes leave of (relinquishes) the grain (bait), eats grain from the spacious field (of Reality) that is without imposture. 2860
- زانک مرغی کو بترک دانه کرد ** دانه از صحرای بی تزویر خورد
- With that (grain) it is contented, and escapes the trap: no trap confines its wings and pinions.
- هم بدان قانع شد و از دام جست ** هیچ دامی پر و بالش را نبست
- The banefulness of the action of the bird that abandons prudence from (motives of) greed and vain desire.
- وخامت کار آن مرغ کی ترک حزم کرد از حرص و هوا
- Again, a bird settles on a wall and fastens its eyes upon the grain in a trap.
- باز مرغی فوق دیواری نشست ** دیده سوی دانه دامی ببست
- Now it looks towards the open country, (while) now its greed leads it to look at the grain.
- یک نظر او سوی صحرا میکند ** یک نظر حرصش به دانه میکشد
- This look struggles with that look and suddenly makes it (the bird) empty of wisdom.
- این نظر با آن نظر چالیش کرد ** ناگهانی از خرد خالیش کرد
- Again, a bird that has abandoned that vacillation turns its gaze away from that (grain) and fixes it upon the open fields. 2865
- باز مرغی کان تردد را گذاشت ** زان نظر بر کند و بر صحرا گماشت
- Glad (glistening) are its wings and pinions: how goodly it is, since it has become the leader of all the free.
- شاد پر و بال او بخا له ** تا امام جمله آزادان شد او
- Every one who makes it his model is saved and sits in the abode of security and freedom,
- هر که او را مقتدا سازد برست ** در مقام امن و آزادی نشست
- Because his heart has become the king of the prudent, so that the rosery and garden (of Paradise) has become his dwelling-place.
- زانک شاه حازمان آمد دلش ** تا گلستان و چمن شد منزلش
- Prudence is pleased with him, and he pleased with Prudence: do likewise, if you would act with foresight and resolution.
- حزم ازو راضی و او راضی ز حزم ** این چنین کن گر کنی تدبیر و عزم
- Many a time have you fallen into the snare of greed and given up your throat to be cut; 2870
- بارها در دام حرص افتادهای ** حلق خود را در بریدن دادهای
- Again He that graciously disposes (hearts) to repentance hath set you free and accepted your repentance and made you glad.
- بازت آن تواب لطف آزاد کرد ** توبه پذرفت و شما را شاد کرد
- He hath said, “If ye return thus, We will return thus: We have wedded the actions to the retribution.
- گفت ان عدتم کذا عدنا کذا ** نحن زوجنا الفعال بالجزا
- When I bring one mate to Myself, the other mate inevitably comes running (after it).
- چونک جفتی را بر خود آورم ** آید آن را جفتش دوانه لاجرم
- We have mated this action with the effect: when one mate arrives, another mate arrives.”
- جفت کردیم این عمل را با اثر ** چون رسد جفتی رسد جفتی دگر