The Masnavi, Book One (Oxford World's Classics)
The one who wrote down the Prophet’s revelation became
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The one who wrote down the Prophet’s revelation became
an apostate because one ray of revelation came down to him; and he recited the verse before the Prophet, and then said, ‘So I too am a recipient of revelation’ There was a scribe before Osman who’d write With care the words the Prophet would recite: * When holy revelation he’d dictate, This scribe would write it on a leaf or slate; A ray of revelation shone his way So he found wisdom in himself that day, The Prophet was that piece of wisdom’s source But this scrap led that meddling fool o ff course: ‘The truths God’s messenger likes to impart 3245 I now hold in the depths of my own heart.’ The Prophet sensed what this misled scribe thought And so God’s wrath to this man’s soul was brought; His job and faith he then chose to forgo And out of spite became the Prophet’s foe. The Prophet said, ‘You stubborn in fidel, You’re dark –– how can you be light’s source as well! If you were a sweet fountain that’s divine, You wouldn’t have produced such filthy brine.’ The Prophet’s Scribe Becomes an Apostate 198 His reputation to preserve from harm 3250 He kept his mouth shut, though he wasn’t calm –– He burnt inside because of this event Though still he felt unable to repent. He sighed, but this did not help him –– instead The sword was drawn to sever o ff his head. God’s made your reputation a huge weight, Too many find this out once it’s too late! For unbelief and pride have blocked the way –– No one can even sigh once in dismay: ‘ Shackled, they must keep their heads up,’ God said, 3255 Not outer shackles, but inside instead; ‘ Behind a barrier, and above a screen,’ * So obstacles around them can’t be seen; This barrier looks like space that’s vast and free –– Men cannot tell the dam of destiny! You’re your own obstacle to His fine face And to speech filled with the divine guide’s grace. Though many in fidels desired religion They were still trapped by pride and reputation –– This chain’s much harder than those men have made; 3260 Those chains are broken by an axe’s blade And they can be released quite easily, While from this hidden chain no man gets free. If men fall victim to a wasp’s sting, then Their natural defence heals them again, But since this sting is from your being, friend, The pain’s much more intense and it won’t end! The explanation’s bursting from my breast, I fear though that it might leave you depressed –– Don’t you despair! Learn to live joyfully, 3265 And cry for help –– He answers every plea! Pray: ‘O Forgiving Lord, forgive us please, Doctor who treats the pain of our disease!’ Wisdom’s re flection ruined one who knew–– Don’t let such vile conceit destroy you too! The Prophet’s Scribe Becomes an Apostate 199 Brother, true wisdom to you has been sent From God’s élite saints, but it’s only lent: Inside, a house may look so warm and bright, The neigbouring house though has bestowed this light –– Give thanks, don’t raise your nose in arrogance! 3270 Shun self-conceit, don’t live in ignorance! It’s sad this borrowed state we have today Has led men so far from the proper way; I’m the slave of the one who at each stage Does not claim he’s enlightened as a sage: From many stages travellers must ascend Until one day they reach the journey’s end. Iron’s not red, in fire though red it turns Due to the heat of flames in which it burns; A window may fill up your house with light, 3275 That’s not the light’s source though –– adjust your sight! Each door and wall may say, ‘I am the source; I don’t bear others’ light –– it’s mine of course!’ The sun will counter, ‘Errant fool, wait here, And when I set, the truth will then be clear!’ Plants say, ‘We by ourselves turn fresh and green, As beautiful and joyful thus we’re seen.’ But summer answers, ‘Listen everyone –– Just take a look in autumn when I’m done!’ The body shows o ff its own handsome face, 3280 While spirit, which is blessed with wings of grace, Shouts, ‘Cesspool, you live just one or two days All thanks to my life-giving, pure light rays! This huge world can’t contain your vanity, Just wait until from you I finally flee! Your mourners will then dig a grave for you So you can feed the worms and insects too! That one who in your presence swooned and fell Will hold his nose because of your foul smell!’ The spirit’s rays give hearing, speech, and sight 3285 As water boils due to the fire we light; Just as the body’s fed rays from the soul Your soul’s fed by God’s friends who play this role. Download 0.83 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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