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2763-2812

  • This egoism is the ladder of (climbed by) the creatures (of God): they must fall from this ladder in the end.
  • نردبان خالق این ما و منیست ** عاقبت زین نردبان افتادنیست
  • The higher any one goes, the more foolish he is, for his bones will be worse broken.
  • هر که بالاتر رود ابله‌ترست ** که استخوان او بتر خواهد شکست
  • This is (constitutes) the derivatives (of the subject), and its fundamental principles are that to exalt one’s self is (to claim) copartnership with God. 2765
  • این فروعست و اصولش آن بود ** که ترفع شرکت یزدان بود
  • Unless thou hast died and become living through Him, thou art an enemy seeking to reign in copartnership (with Him)
  • چون نمردی و نگشتی زنده زو ** یاغیی باشی به شرکت ملک‌جو
  • When thou hast become living through Him, that (which thou hast become) is in sooth He: it is absolute Unity; how is it co partnership?
  • چون بدو زنده شدی آن خود ویست ** وحدت محضست آن شرکت کیست
  • Seek the explanation of this in the mirror of (devotional) works, for thou wilt not gain the understanding of it from speech and discourse.
  • شرح این در آینه‌ی اعمال جو ** که نیابی فهم آن از گفت و گو
  • If I tell that which I have within, many hearts will immediately be turned into blood,
  • گر بگویم آنچ دارم در درون ** بس جگرها گردد اندر حال خون
  • I will refrain; indeed, for the intelligent this (which has been said) is enough: I have shouted twice, if any one is in the village 2770
  • بس کنم خود زیرکان را این بس است ** بانگ دو کردم اگر در ده کس است
  • To sum up, Hámán by means of those evil words waylaid Pharaoh in such a (terrible) way as this.
  • حاصل آن هامان بدان گفتار بد ** این چنین راهی بر آن فرعون زد
  • The morsel, felicity, had reached his (Pharaoh’s) mouth, (when) he (Hámán) suddenly cut his throat.
  • لقمه‌ی دولت رسیده تا دهان ** او گلوی او بریده ناگهان
  • He gave Pharaoh’s stack to the wind (destroyed him): may no king have such a minister!
  • خرمن فرعون را داد او به باد ** هیچ شه را این چنین صاحب مباد
  • How Moses, on whom be peace, despaired of Pharaoh’s accepting the true faith, because the words of Hámán made an impression on Pharaoh’s heart.
  • نومید شدن موسی علیه‌السلام از ایمام فرعون به تاثیر کردن سخن هامان در دل فرعون
  • Moses said, “We have shown kindness and generosity, (but) verily it was not the portion allotted to thy dominion
  • گفت موسی لطف بنمودیم وجود ** خود خداوندیت را روزی نبود
  • The dominion that is not righteous—regard it as having neither hand nor sleeve 2775
  • آن خداوندی که نبود راستین ** مر ورا نه دست دان نه آستین
  • The dominion that is stolen (usurped) is without heart and without soul and without eye.
  • آن خداوندی که دزدیده بود ** بی دل و بی جان و بی دیده بود
  • The dominion which the vulgar have given to thee they will take back from thee as a debt.
  • آن خداوندی که دادندت عوام ** باز بستانند از تو هم‌چو وام
  • Give up to God the dominion held on loan, that He may bestow on thee the dominion to which all consent.”
  • ده خداوندی عاریت به حق ** تا خداوندیت بخشد متفق
  • How the Amírs of the Arabs wrangled with Mustafá (Mohammed), on whom be peace, saying, "Share the kingdom with us, in order that there may be no contention"; and how Mustafá, on whom be peace, answered and said, "I am commanded (by God) in respect of this Amírate"; and the arguments on both sides.
  • منازعت امیران عرب با مصطفی علیه‌السلام کی ملک را مقاسمت کن با ما تا نزاعی نباشد و جواب فرمودن مصطفی علیه‌السلام کی من مامورم درین امارت و بحث ایشان از طرفین
  • The Amírs of the Arabs assembled and began to wrangle in the Prophet's presence,
  • آن امیران عرب گرد آمدند ** نزد پیغامبر منازع می‌شدند
  • Saying, “Thou art an Amír; every one of us is an Amír likewise: distribute this kingdom and take thy share. 2780
  • که تو میری هر یک از ما هم امیر ** بخش کن این ملک و بخش خود بگیر
  • Each (of us) is seeking equity in regard to his share: do thou wash thy hands of our share.”
  • هر یکی در بخش خود انصاف‌جو ** تو ز بخش ما دو دست خود بشو
  • He replied, “God hath given the Amírate to me: He hath given me the chief authority and the absolute command,
  • گفت میری مر مرا حق داده است ** سروری و امر مطلق داده است
  • Saying, ‘This is the epoch and cycle of Ahmad (Mohammed): hark, accept his command! Have fear (of God)!’”
  • کین قران احمدست و دور او ** هین بگیرید امر او را اتقوا
  • The party (of Amírs) said to him, “We too are (made) rulers by that (Divine) destiny, and God hath given the Amírate to us.”
  • قوم گفتندش که ما هم زان قضا ** حاکمیم و داد امیریمان خدا
  • He said, “(Yes), but to me God gave it as a possession, and to you (only) as a loan for the sake of (furnishing you with) provisions for the road. 2785
  • گفت لیکن مر مرا حق ملک داد ** مر شما را عاریه از بهر زاد
  • My Amírate is lasting till the Resurrection; the Amírate held on loan will be shattered.”
  • میری من تا قیامت باقیست ** میری عاریتی خواهد شکست
  • The (opposing) party said, “O Amír, do not say too much (about this): what is thy argument for seeking more (than thy share)?”
  • قوم گفتند ای امیر افزون مگو ** چیست حجت بر فزون‌جویی تو
  • Forthwith, by the bitter command (of God), a cloud arose; (then) came the torrent: the countryside was filled (with the flood).
  • در زمان ابری برآمد ز امر مر ** سیل آمد گشت آن اطراف پر
  • The exceedingly frightful torrent set its face towards the town: the townsfolk (were) making loud lamentation, all (were) terrified.
  • رو به شهر آورد سیل بس مهیب ** اهل شهر افغان‌کنان جمله رعیب
  • The Prophet said, “Now the time is come for the test, in order that opinion may become ocular vision.” 2790
  • گفت پیغامبر که وقت امتحان ** آمد اکنون تا گمارد گردد عیان
  • Each Amír flung his lance (into the flood), that in the test it might become a barrier against the torrent.
  • هر امیری نیزه‌ی خود در فکند ** تا شود در امتحان آن سیل‌بند
  • Then Mustafá (Mohammed) cast his wand upon it—that sovereign wand that reduced (his foes) to helplessness.
  • پس قضیب انداخت در وی مصطفی ** آن قضیب معجز فرمان روا
  • The rapid water of the boiling tameless torrent swept away the lances like a bit of straw.
  • نیزه‌ها را هم‌چو خاشاکی ربود ** آب تیز سیل پرجوش عنود
  • All the lances disappeared, while that wand stood on the surface of the water like a sentry.
  • نیزه‌ها گم گشت جمله و آن قضیب ** بر سر آب ایستاده چون رقیب
  • From anxious regard for that wand the mighty torrent turned its face away, and the flood-water departed. 2795
  • ز اهتمام آن قضیب آن سیل زفت ** روبگردانید و آن سیلاب رفت
  • When they beheld that great matter wrought by him, those Amírs, (overcome) by dread, confessed—
  • چون بدیدند از وی آن امر عظیم ** پس مقر گشتند آن میران ز بیم
  • Save three persons, whose rancour was prevailing: they, from disbelief, called him a magician and soothsayer.
  • جز سه کس که حقد ایشان چیره بود ** ساحرش گفتند و کاهی از جحود
  • The kingship that has been tied on (artificially) is weak like that; the kingship that has grown up (naturally) is august like this.
  • ملک بر بسته چنان باشد ضعیف ** ملک بر رسته چنین باشد شریف
  • If thou didst not see the lances together with the wand, (yet) consider the names of them (the Amírs) and consider the name of him (Mohammed), O noble one!
  • نیزه‌ها را گر ندیدی با قضیب ** نامشان بین نام او بین این نجیب
  • Their names the rapid torrent of death has borne away; his name and his puissant fortune are not dead. 2800
  • نامشان را سیل تیز مرگ برد ** نام او و دولت تیزش نمرد
  • For him the drum is always beaten five times (daily): on this wise every day till the Day of Resurrection.
  • پنج نوبت می‌زنندش بر دوام ** هم‌چنین هر روز تا روز قیام
  • “If thou hast intelligence, (thou wilt see that) I have done kindnesses; and if thou art an ass, I have brought the rod for the ass.
  • گر ترا عقلست کردم لطفها ** ور خری آورده‌ام خر را عصا
  • I will turn thee out of this stable in such wise that I will make thy ears and head bloody with (blows of) the rod.
  • آنچنان زین آخرت بیرون کنم ** کز عصا گوش و سرت پر خون کنم
  • In this stable asses and men are getting no quarter from thy oppression.
  • اندرین آخر خران و مردمان ** می‌نیابند از جفای تو امان
  • Lo, I have brought the rod, for correction's sake, for every ass that is not approved. 2805
  • نک عصا آورده‌ام بهر ادب ** هر خری را کو نباشد مستحب
  • It will become a dragon in subduing thee, for thou hast become a dragon in (thy) deeds and disposition.
  • اژدهایی می‌شود در قهر تو ** که اژدهایی گشته‌ای در فعل و خو
  • Thou art a mountain-dragon without mercy; but look at the dragon of Heaven!
  • اژدهای کوهیی تو بی‌امان ** لیک بنگر اژدهای آسمان
  • This rod comes as a taste (sample) from Hell, saying, ‘Ho! take refuge in the Light;
  • این عصا از دوزخ آمد چاشنی ** که هلا بگریز اندر روشنی
  • Else thou wilt be left helpless in my teeth: there will be no escape for thee through my passes.’
  • ورنه در مانی تو در دندان من ** مخلصت نبود ز در بندان من
  • This was a rod; it is now a dragon, to the end that thou mayst not say, ‘Where is God's Hell?’” 2810
  • این عصایی بود این دم اژدهاست ** تا نگویی دوزخ یزدان کجاست
  • Explaining that one who knows the power of God will not ask, "Where are Paradise and Hell?"
  • در بیان آنک شناسای قدرت حق نپرسد کی بهشت و دوزخ کجاست
  • God makes Hell to be wheresoever He will: He makes the zenith to be a snare and trap for the bird.
  • هر کجا خدا دوزخ کند ** اوج را بر مرغ دام و فخ کند
  • Likewise from thy teeth arise pangs of pain, to the end that thou mayst say, “‘Tis Hell and the dragon.”
  • هم ز دندانت برآید دردها ** تا بگویی دوزخست و اژدها