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  • Mohammed was the intercessor for every brand (of disgrace) because his eye did not swerve for aught except God.
  • In the night of this world, where the sun (of Reality) is veiled, he was beholding God, and (all) his hope was in Him.
  • His eyes received collyrium from Did not We expand (thy breast)? He saw that which Gabriel could not endure.
  • The orphan to whom (to whose eyes) God applies collyrium becomes the orphan (unique) pearl endowed with (Divine) guidance.
  • Its light overpowers (that of all other) pearls, (because) it desires such an (exalted) object of desire. 2865
  • (All) the (spiritual) stations (attainments) of God's servants were visible to him (the Prophet): consequently God named him ‘The Witness.’
  • The weapons of the Witness are a trenchant (veracious) tongue and a keen eye, whose nightly vigil no secret can elude.
  • Though a thousand pretenders (false witnesses) may raise their heads, the Judge turns his ear towards the Witness.
  • This is the practice of judges in dealing justice: to them the (truthful) witness is (like) two clear eyes.
  • The words (testimony) of the Witness are equivalent to the eye because he has seen the secret (of Reality) with a disinterested eye. 2870
  • The pretender (false witness) has seen it (too), but with self-interest: self-interest is a veil upon the eye of the heart.
  • God desires that you should become an ascetic (záhid) in order that you may abandon self-interest and become a Witness (sháhid);
  • For these motives of self-interest are a veil upon the eye: they enfold (muffle) the sight, like a veil.
  • Therefore he (the self-interested man) does not see the whole in (all its) various aspects: your love of (created) things makes you blind and deaf.
  • Since the (Divine) Sun caused a light to dwell in his (the Witness's) heart, the stars no longer had any values for him. 2875
  • Therefore he beheld the mysteries without veil: (he beheld) the journey of the spirit of the true believers and the infidels.
  • God hath not (created) in the earth or in the lofty heaven anything more occult than the spirit of Man.
  • God hath unfolded (the mystery of all things) moist or dry, (but) He hath sealed (the mystery of) the spirit: ‘(it is) of the amr of my Lord.’
  • Therefore, since the august eye (of the Witness) beheld that spirit, nothing remains hidden from him.
  • He is the absolute witness in every dispute: his word crushes the crop-sickness (which is the cause) of every headache. 2880
  • God is named ‘the Just,’ and the Witness belongs to Him: for this reason the just Witness is the eye of the Beloved.
  • The object of God's regard in both worlds is the (pure) heart, for the king's gaze is fixed upon the favourite.
  • God's love and the mystery of His dallying with His favourite were the origin of all His veil-making (creation of phenomena).
  • (’Twas) on that account, then, (that) in meeting (the Prophet) on the night of the Ascension our (Lord who is) fond of dalliance said, ‘But for thee (I would not have created the heavens).’
  • This (Divine) Destiny rules (everything) good and evil: does not the Witness become the ruler of Destiny? 2885
  • The bondsman of Destiny became the Commander of Destiny: hail to thee, O keen-sighted one who art pleasing (to God)!
  • The knower made many a petition to the Known, saying, ‘O Thou who watchest over us in heat and cold,
  • O Thou who givest us intimations in weal and woe, (though) our hearts are unaware of Thy intimations,
  • O (Lord) who daily and nightly seest us and whom we see not, (our) regarding the secondary cause (instead of the Causer) has muffled our eyes.
  • My eye has been chosen above (all other) eyes, so that the (Divine) Sun was beheld by me in the night (of material existence). 2890
  • That was (through) Thy well-known grace, O Beauteous One; and (as the proverb says), ‘The perfection of kindness consists in making it complete.’
  • O Lord, make our light complete in the plain of Resurrection and deliver us from shameful and overwhelming indignities!
  • Do not let Thy night-companion be banished (from Thy presence) in the daytime, do not inflict farness (separation) on the soul that has experienced nearness (union).
  • Absence from Thee is a grievous and tormenting death, especially the absence that comes after enjoyment of Thy favour.
  • Do not put him that hath seen Thee in the position of one that hath not seen (Thee): sprinkle water on his verdure that has sprung up. 2895
  • I have not acted recklessly (heedlessly) while faring (on Thy Way): do not Thou either act recklessly (ruthlessly) in pricking (inflicting pain upon me).
  • Oh, do not drive far from Thy face him who once beheld Thy face!
  • To behold the face of any one but Thee is (like the torture of) an iron collar for the throat: everything except God is vain.
  • They are vain, but they show me the right way because vanity attracts (only) the vain.
  • Each one of the atoms on atoms which exist in this earth and heaven is like amber (a magnet) for its congener. 2900
  • The belly attracts bread to its resting-place; the heat of the liver attracts water.
  • The eye is an attractor of beautiful persons from these (different) quarters of the town; the brain (nose) is seeking (to attract) scents from the rose-garden,
  • Because the sense peculiar to the eye is an attractor of colour, while the brain and nose attract sweet perfumes.
  • O Lord who knowest the secret, do Thou preserve us from these attractions by the attraction of Thy grace!
  • Thou, O Purchaser, art dominant over (all) attractors: it would be fitting if Thou redeem the helpless.” 2905
  • He turned his face to the King as a thirsty man to a cloud— he who on the Night of Power was the Full-moon's own.
  • Since his tongue and his spirit were His (the King's), (he was not afraid, for) he who is His may converse with Him boldly.
  • He said, “We have been bound (in chains) like the spirit in its prison of clay: Thou art the Sun (illuminator) of the spirit on the Day of Judgement.
  • O King whose course is concealed (from view), the time is come for Thee graciously to make a movement (sign) with Thy beard in clemency.
  • Each one (of us) has displayed his specialty: all those talents have (only) increased (our) ill-fortune. 2910