The Masnavi, Book One (Oxford World's Classics)
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8: 44, where it refers to the rejection of Prophet Mohammad by his own tribesmen in Mecca (see Glossary). 2525 God’s she-camel, her share: Koran 91: 13, in a passage about the mission of Saleh to the Thamud (for both, see Glossary). 2551 jathemin: Koran 7: 78, an Arabic term meaning ‘falling prostrate’ which is used in a passage describing the Thamud (see Glossary) after they are destroyed by an earthquake for rejecting the Prophet Saleh. 2570 Why should I feel bad for the wicked’s sake: Koran 7: 93, where it repre- sents the thoughts of the Prophet Shoaib after the people who rejected him are destroyed. Notes to pages 145–158 257 2582 Heading He let the seas meet each other with a gap which they don’t encroach upon: Koran 55: 19–20. See note to v. 298. 2607–8 Water of Life/Draught of Life: see note to v. 578. 2615 Heading That God may forgive you your past and future sins: Koran 48: 2, as part of a speech addressing the Prophet Mohammad and recounting the favours he has received from God. 2616–18 Lord grant me . . . It is not suitable . . . After me: Koran 38: 35, as part of Solomon’s appeal to God to grant him a unique form of sovereignty that no one after him would be blessed with. 2646 see by the light of God: part of a saying of the Prophet Mohammad about the miraculous insight of the true believer, who sees by the light of God. 2657 Love makes men turn deaf and blind: a saying of the Prophet Mohammad. 2660 The Tablet’s contents: this refers to the Preserved Tablet, for which see the note to v. 1072. 2661 He taught the names: Koran 2: 31. See note to v. 1243. 2668 Come here . . . a paradise of images of me: Koran 39: 29–30, where God addresses the perfect souls, described as being at peace. 2684 Much more than wrathful I’m compassionate: an allusion to a Sacred Tradition (see note to v. 1948), in which God states that His mercy precedes His wrath. 2700 veracious: the epithet commonly used to refer to Abu Bakr (see note to p. 4, line 2, and Glossary). 2706 Say, come!: Koran 3: 61 and 6: 151, meaning ‘Come and worship God!’ 2715 Heading Commander of the Faithful: see note to v. 1399. 2721 the Lord has bought!: Koran 9: 111, where it is used to mean ‘bought’ in the sense that the faithful serve God and He rewards them with paradise. 2726 Lower your lustful gaze!: Koran 24: 30, in a passage instructing modesty in dress and conduct. Rumi cites it here to convey the importance of renouncing sensual pleasure. 2730 beneath them rivers flow: Koran 2: 25, among many occurrences, where it describes the gardens of paradise. 2753 the final blast: see note to v. 750. 2759 By the morning: Koran 93: 1, the start of a sura, or chapter, of the Koran, the tenth verse of which instructs Prophet Mohammad not to drive beggars away. 2770 He was not begotten: Koran 112: 3, in a passage usually interpreted as a succinct de finition of monotheism aimed polemically at Christians. 2790 Ja far’s gold: it is unclear whether this refers to the coinage of an Abbasid vizier called Ja far, or to Jafar al-Sadeq, the sixth Shiite Notes to pages 158–171 258 Imam and important Su fi authority, to whom are attributed works on alchemy. 2792 see by God’s light: see note to v. 2646. 2799 One drew the Draught of Life from Joseph’s face: this alludes to Koran 12: 19, which describes how Joseph was discovered in a well after being trapped there by his jealous brothers. For Draught of Life, see note to v. 578. 2800 To watch a fire . . . escape from hell this way: this alludes to Koran 28: 29–30, which describes how a fire stole Moses’s attention and led him to witness God. 2801 Jesus jumped . . . took him to heaven instantly!: this alludes to Koran 4: 157, which presents the Muslim belief that Jesus was not crucified but rather rescued by God and taken directly to heaven. 2806–7 A war of vengeance . . . all the same: this refers to the Prophet Mohammad’s uncle Abbas, who at first fought against him, but later became a follower. The much celebrated Abbasid caliphate was named after him, as they looked back to him as their ancestor. 2813 Heading A gulf is fixed between them and what they desire: Koran 34: 54, where it refers to a punishment dealt out to those who deny God and the unseen realm. 2817 Heading ‘If you fornicate, do it with a free woman; if you steal, steal a Download 0.83 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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