How the prophets lost hope of being accepted and approved by the unbelievers, as God hath said: “Until, when the (Divine) Messengers despaired…”
نومید شدن انبیا از قبول و پذیرای منکران قوله حتی اذا استیاس الرسل
The prophets said to their hearts (to themselves), “How long shall we continue giving exhortation and counsel to this one and that one?
انبیا گفتند با خاطر که چند ** میدهیم این را و آن را وعظ و پند
How long shall we misguidedly beat a piece of cold iron? Hark, till when (how long shall we continue) to breathe into a cage?”
چند کوبیم آهن سردی ز غی ** در دمیدن در قفض هین تا بکی
The motion (action) of created beings is (caused) by Divine destiny and appointment: the sharpness of the teeth is (caused) by the burning (hunger pangs) of the stomach.
جنبش خلق از قضا و وعده است ** تیزی دندان ز سوز معده است
The First Soul pushed (produced an effect) upon the second soul: a fish stinks from the head, not from the tail.3080
نفس اول راند بر نفس دوم ** ماهی از سر گنده باشد نه ز دم
But, whilst recognising (this), still speed on like an arrow: since God hath said, “Deliver (the Divine message),” there is no escape (from doing so).
لیک هم میدان و خر میران چو تیر ** چونک بلغ گفت حق شد ناگزیر
You do not know which of these two you are: strive (then) so long (as is necessary) that you may discern what you are.
تو نمیدانی کزین دو کیستی ** جهد کن چندانک بینی چیستی
When you put a cargo on board a ship, you are making that venture on trust,
چون نهی بر پشت کشتی بار را ** بر توکل میکنی آن کار را
(For) you do not know which of the two you are—whether you are (destined to be) drowned on the voyage or saved (from death).
تو نمیدانی که از هر دو کیی ** غرقهای اندر سفر یا ناجیی
If you say, “Until I know which I am, I will not hasten on to (embark on) the ship and the ocean;3085
گر بگویی تا ندانم من کیم ** بر نخواهم تاخت در کشتی و یم
On this voyage I am (to be) saved or drowned: reveal (to me) to which party I belong.
من درین ره ناجیم یا غرقهام ** کشف گردان کز کدامین فرقهام
I will not start upon this voyage with doubt and in idle hope, like the others”—
من نخواهم رفت این ره با گمان ** بر امید خشک همچون دیگران
(Then) no traffic will be done by you, because the secret of these two aspects (possibilities) is in the Unseen.
هیچ بازرگانیی ناید ز تو ** زانک در غیبست سر این دو رو
The merchant of timid disposition and frail spirit neither gains nor loses in his quest;
تاجر ترسندهطبع شیشهجان ** در طلب نه سود دارد نه زیان
Nay, he suffers loss, for he is deprived (of fortune) and despicable: (only) he that is an eater of flames (ardent in search) will find the light.3090
بل زیان دارد که محرومست و خوار ** نور او یابد که باشد شعلهخوار
Inasmuch as all affairs turn upon hope, the affair of religion is most worthy (to inspire hope), for by this means you may win salvation.
چونک بر بوکست جمله کارها ** کار دین اولی کزین یابی رها
Here it is not permitted to knock at the door (with importunity); naught but hope (is permissible): God best knoweth the right course.
نیست دستوری بدینجا قرع باب ** جز امید الله اعلم بالصواب
Explaining how the faith of the conventional (worldly) man consists in fear and hope.
بیان آنک ایمان مقلد خوفست و رجا
The motive in every trade is hope and chance, even though their necks are (worn thin), like a spindle, from (incessant) toil.
داعی هر پیشه اومیدست و بوک ** گرچه گردنشان ز کوشش شد چو دوک
When he (the trader) goes in the morning to his shop, he is running (thither) in the hope and chance of (earning) a livelihood.
بامدادان چون سوی دکان رود ** بر امید و بوک روزی میدود
(If) you have not the chance of (earning) a livelihood, why do you go (to your shop)? There is the fear (danger) of disappointment: how (then) are you strong (confident)?3095
بوک روزی نبودت چون میروی ** خوف حرمان هست تو چونی قوی
In (the case of) earning food, how has the fear of eternal (eternally predestined) disappointment not made you feeble in your search?
خوف حرمان ازل در کسب لوت ** چون نکردت سست اندر جست و جوت
You will say, “Though the fear of disappointment is before (me), this fear is greater (when I am) in idleness.
گویی گرچه خوف حرمان هست پیش ** هست اندر کاهلی این خوف بیش
(When I am) at work my hope is greater: (when I am) in idleness I have more risk.”
هست در کوشش امیدم بیشتر ** دارم اندر کاهلی افزون خطر
Then, O evil-thinking man, why is this fear of loss holding you back in the matter of religion?
پس چرا در کار دین ای بدگمان ** دامنت میگیرد این خوف زیان
Or have not you seen in what a gainful trade the people of this bazaar of ours, the prophets and the saints, are (engaged),3100
یا ندیدی کاهل این بازار ما ** در چه سودند انبیا و اولیا
And what mines (of treasure) have appeared to them from this going to the (spiritual) shop, and how they have gotten gain in this market?
زین دکان رفتن چه کانشان رو نمود ** اندرین بازار چون بستند سود
To that one the fire became submissive, like an anklet; to that one the sea became submissive and carried him on its shoulders;
آتش آن را رام چون خلخال شد ** بحر آن را رام شد حمال شد
To that one the iron became submissive and wax-like; to that one the wind became a slave and subject.
آهن آن را رام شد چون موم شد ** باد آن را بنده و محکوم شد
Setting forth how the Prophet, on whom be peace, said, “Verily, God most High hath friends who are concealed.”
بیان آنک رسول علیه السلام فرمود ان لله تعالی اولیاء اخفیاء
Another party go (to and fro) exceedingly hidden: how should they become well-known to the people of externals?
قوم دیگر سخت پنهان میروند ** شهرهی خلقان ظاهر کی شوند
They possess all this (spiritual dominion), and (yet) no one's eye falls upon their sovereignty for one moment.3105
این همه دارند و چشم هیچ کس ** بر نیفتد بر کیاشان یک نفس
Both their miracles and they (themselves) are in the (Divine) sanctuary: even the Abdál do not hear their names.
هم کرامتشان هم ایشان در حرم ** نامشان را نشنوند ابدال هم
Or art thou ignorant of the bounties of God who is calling thee to come yonder?
یا نمیدانی کرمهای خدا ** کو ترا میخواند آن سو که بیا
The whole world of six directions is (filled with) His bounty: wheresoever thou lookest, it is making Him (His bounty) known.
شش جهت عالم همه اکرام اوست ** هر طرف که بنگری اعلام اوست
When a generous man bids thee come into the fire, come in quickly and do not say, “It will burn me.”
چون کریمی گویدت آتش در آ ** اندر آ زود و مگو سوزد مرا
The story of Anas, may God be pleased with him: how he cast a napkin into a fiery oven, and it was not burnt.
حکایت مندیل در تنور پر آتش انداختن انس رضی الله عنه و ناسوختن
It has come (down to us) concerning Anas son of Málik that a certain person became his guest.3110
از انس فرزند مالک آمدست ** که به مهمانی او شخصی شدست
He (that person) related that after the meal Anas saw the table-napkin (was) yellow in hue,
او حکایت کرد کز بعد طعام ** دید انس دستارخوان را زردفام