The Masnavi, Book One (Oxford World's Classics)
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181–188 260 3092 Be!: see note to v. 3080. Here Rumi refers to the two consonants that form the single word for ‘Be!’ in Arabic ( kon). Vowels are not normally written in Arabic script. 3104 under which the rivers flow: Koran 2: 25; see note to v. 2730. 3113 Be!: see notes to vv. 1390 and 3092. 3116 So we took vengeance on them: Koran 7: 136, 15: 79 and 43: 25, concerning the punishment dealt out to the disobedient. 3146 We took revenge: see note to v. 3116. 3160 A mirror for believers: see note to v. 1337. In this context, however, Rumi uses the same saying of the Prophet Mohammad to make the point that the Su fi master can read the disciple’s thoughts as clearly as looking into a mirror. 3169 their hearts have goodness: Koran 22: 32, where it describes the faithful servants of God. 3181 Farmers rejoice: Koran 48: 29, in a passage where believers are compared with strong and tall plants, which fill farmers with delight. 3185 For at the Gathering . . . Resurrection Day: the Gathering and Resurrec- tion Day are di fferent names for Judgment Day at the end of time (see note to v. 1925). 3186 Are you alone . . . as I created you: Koran 6: 94, in a passage describing unbelievers on the Day of Judgment. 3192 sleep little when they sleep . . . seek His forgiveness: Koran 51: 17–18, in describing the qualities of the righteous who will be admitted to heaven. 3195 God’s land is vast: Koran 39: 10, where it emphasizes the abundant rewards that the righteous can hope to receive. 3200–2 they’re asleep . . . First right, then left . . . right side . . . The left: Koran 18: 18, in the story of the Companions of the Cave (see note to v. 406), where it is asserted that, though they moved to the left and to the right, this was by God’s will and they remained asleep. 3208 I’m taking cumin to Kerman: this is the equivalent Persian expression to ‘taking coals to Newcastle’. The best cumin comes from the city of Kerman in south-eastern Iran. 3229 I’m better: Koran 7: 12, where this represents Satan’s answer to God upon being asked why he had refused to bow in obeisance to Adam (see note to v. 544). 3241 There was a scribe . . . would recite: the Prophet Mohammad is tradition- ally believed to have been illiterate, so when he recited the revelations inspired in him it was his companions who would record them in writing. 3255–6 Shackled, they must keep their heads up . . . Behind a barrier, and above a screen: Koran 36: 8–9, where those who cannot be made to heed the Notes to pages 189–199 261 truth are described as being impeded from the truth, with the implication that it is God’s will that they should not believe. 3289–90 it will be forced to quake . . . it will say publicly: Koran 99: 1–4, describing one of the signs of the end of time as being when the earth quakes and tells what it has witnessed. 3320 from Thamud and from Aad: see Glossary entries. 3327 wild, frightened asses: Koran 74: 50, in a passage describing sinners on Judgment Day. 3393 Suppress your rage: Koran 3: 134, in a passage describing the qualities of the righteous, which include the ability to control one’s anger. 3405 Guide us!: Koran 1: 6. See note to v. 2245. 3413 There shall be no more kinship then: Koran, 23: 101, in a passage describing Judgment Day, when kinship will no longer avail anybody. 3416 Bu Jahl’s son . . . those astray: the son of Bu Jahl (see Glossary) was at first an enemy of the Prophet, but later became a Muslim. In contrast, the Prophet Noah’s son eventually went astray. 3418 qebla: see note to v. 2296. 3421 God’s bird: this seems to be used here as a metaphor for prophets and saints who serve as spokesmen for God. 3429 those who stand in ranks: Koran, 37: 165, in a passage describing those devoted to the service of God. 3445 The world is just a toy . . . Are merely children: this Persian passage alludes to Koran 29: 64 and 57: 20, which express the same sentiment. 3454 Spirits and angels to Him will ascend: Koran 70: 4, in a passage referring to Judgment Day. 3456 Opinion does not free you from all need: Koran 10: 36, where it is asserted that mere opinion is of no avail when faced with the truth. 3462 Like asses carrying their books: Koran 62: 5, in a passage describing those who were entrusted with the law revealed to Moses, but failed to live in accordance with it. 3467 ‘He!’: the Arabic word for ‘he’ is commonly used by Sufis as the name representing the essence of God, and is often chanted in worship. 3478 Water of Life: see note to v. 578. 3479 So understand ‘Last night I was a Kurd, Now I’m an Arab though!’: this is also cited in the prose introduction of the Download 0.83 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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