The Masnavi, Book One (Oxford World's Classics)
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The man advises his wife, ‘Don’t look upon the poor with contempt,
but look at the work of God as perfect. Don’t revile the poor with their poverty through your own vain fancy and opinion’ He said, ‘Are you a wife? You always moan! Poverty’s pride *, so leave my ears alone! Wealth is just like a hat that people wear To warm their heads if they have lost their hair; But those with lovely, glossy curls prefer 2355 Not to wear hats –– without they’re happier.’ The man of God is like the eye, and sight Is better than to be veiled from God’s light: The dealer at the time of the inspection Strips slaves of clothes that might hide imperfection, But he can’t strip them of their blemishes –– He’ll clothe them so that no one witnesses, Claiming, ‘This one’s just shy through modesty; If I undress him, he is bound to flee!’ Up to his neck the dealer’s filled with vice, 2360 To cover this, his money pays the price –– The slaves of lust can’t see his faults within For lust unites hearts which are filled with sin, But if a beggar utters words of gold His wares still won’t be put in shops and sold. The Su fi’s business is beyond your brain, Don’t treat their poverty with such disdain For they transcend mere outward poverty, Their daily bread comes from God’s majesty. The Poor Bedouin and his Wife 145 Since God is just, how can He then mistreat 2365 Lovers whose hearts for Him alone still beat, Or give some people all that they desire While ushering the rest straight to the fire? So may His fire burn those who hold that view For He created earth and heaven too! Was poverty’s my pride * then said in vain? No, there are hidden glories to attain; ‘In anger, you have sworn at me a lot, “Snake-charmer” you have called me, though I’m not: If I catch one, first I’ll pull its fangs out 2370 So that it’s safe to bash its head about, Because those fangs are its own enemy I’ll pull them out with knowledge God gave me. I don’t chant spells for my own bene fit, I’ve turned desire around and shackled it; Of this world, God knows, I don’t seek a part, Contentment’s brought a new world to my heart: Upon the pear tree you see things pear-shaped, Those who came down from such vile thoughts escaped: You feel so giddy when you spin and whirl –– 2375 You see the house spin but it’s you, my girl!’ In explanation of how everyone’s movement proceeds from where he is, he sees everyone from the limited perspective of his own existence: blue glass shows the sun as blue, and red glass as red; when the glass is free of colour, it becomes transparent, and is more truthful than all other glass as a leader to emulate Abu Jahl saw Mohammad once and said: ‘An ugly thing the Hashemites * have bred!’ Mohammad said to him, ‘Your words are true Although there’s none impertinent as you.’ Abu Bakr then exclaimed, ‘My sun of light, Not from the east nor west, may you shine bright!’ Mohammad said, ‘Correct, companion, You’ve fled this world worth less than carrion.’ The Poor Bedouin and his Wife 146 Those present asked, ‘Pure chief of the elect, 2380 How can two opposites be both correct?’ ‘I’m like a mirror God’s cleaned to perfection, Indians and Turks both see here their re flection.’ The man said, ‘Don’t see me as covetous, Transcend this womanish suspiciousness: It looks like lust but is in fact God’s grace –– When there is grace, for lust there is no space! Try being poor a day or two, you’ll see Twice as much richness in this poverty, Have patience with it, don’t grow so uptight, 2385 In poverty lies God’s most glorious might!’ Avoid being sour and many souls you’ll see, Through satisfaction, drowned in the Sweet Sea, Thousands of bitter souls too can be found Like roses which in syrup have been drowned. If only you had the capacity, Then my heart’s state could be shown candidly, Milk from the soul’s breast is what I now share, It won’t flow out if no one suckles there: When listeners feel a thirst and start to seek 2390 Preachers, though they be dead, will start to speak! When listeners aren’t tired, but fresh as dew, The mute find tongues with which to lecture too! If strangers enter my house, women wear A headscarf that can cover all their hair, * If relatives should enter in their place, Then they would lift their veils back o ff their face. Whatever people try to beautify They just embellish for the seeing eye: How can the harp’s sweet music that you hear 2395 Have been made just to please a tone deaf ear! God didn’t make musk fragrant just for fun –– It’s for those who can smell, not everyone! God has set up the land and sky you view And put both fire and light between the two; Download 0.83 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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