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Classroom Language 1

The Beginning of the Lesson

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Classroom Language 2

During the Lesson

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"Hollow Log Tree Carving and Sculpture"

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Heart of Stone

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دعا و شفاعت دقوقی در خلاص کشتی
Daqúqí's entreaty and intercession for the deliverance of the ship.


چون دقوقی آن قیامت را بدید رحم او جوشید و اشک او دوید
When Daqúqí beheld that turmoil, his pity was stirred and his tears flowed fast.

گفت یا رب منگر اندر فعلشان
دستشان گیر ای شه نیکو نشان
He said, “O Lord, do not look at their deeds! Take their hands (to succour them), O auspicious King!

خوش سلامتشان به ساحل با زبر ای رسیده دست تو در بحر و بر 2210
Bring them back well and safe to the shore, O Thou whose hand (power) reaches (both) sea and land!

ای کریم و ای رحیم سرمدی
در گذار از بدسگالان این بدی
O Gracious One, O Merciful and Everlasting One, pass over this wickedness committed by devisers of evil!

ای بداده رایگان صد چشم و گوش بی ز رشوت بخش کرده عقل و هوش
O Thou who hast given, free of cost, a hundred eyes and ears, and, without bribe, hast dispensed intellect and understanding;

پیش از استحقاق بخشیده عطا
دیده از ما جمله کفران و خطا
Who hast bestowed the gift before the merit (was existent), having suffered from us the whole (sum) of ingratitude and transgression:

ای عظیم از ما گناهان عظیم تو توانی عفو کردن در حریم
O Almighty One, Thou art able to pardon our great sins in privacy.

ما ز آز و حرص خود را سوختیم
وین دعا را هم ز تو آموختیم 2215
We have burnt ourselves from concupiscence and greed, and even this invocation we have learned from Thee.

حرمت آن که دعا آموختی در چنین ظلمت چراغ افروختی
(We beseech Thee) in reverence for Thy having taught (us) to invoke (Thee) and for having lighted the lamp (of invocation) amidst darkness like this.”

همچنین می‌رفت بر لفظش دعا
آن زمان چون مادران با وفا
Thus was the invocation running on his tongue at that time, like (the words of) faithful mothers.

اشک می‌رفت از دو چشمش و آن دعا ** بی خود از وی می بر آمد بر سما
The tears were flowing from his eyes, and that invocation was going up to Heaven from him (while he was) beside himself (unconscious).


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آن دعای بی خودان خود دیگرست آن دعا زو نیست گفت داورست
That unconscious invocation is, in truth, different: that invocation is not from him (the speaker), it is spoken by the (Divine) Judge.

آن دعا حق می‌کند چون او فناست
آن دعا و آن اجابت از خداست 2220
God is making that invocation, since he (the speaker) is naughted (faná): the invocation and the answer (to it) are (both) from God.

واسطه‌ی مخلوق نه اندر میان بی‌خبر زان لابه کردن جسم و جان
There is not present (at that time) the medium, namely, the created person: body and spirit (alike) are unaware of making that supplication.

بندگان حق رحیم و بردبار
خوی حق دارند در اصلاح کار
The (chosen) servants of God are merciful and long-suffering: they possess the disposition of God in regard to putting things right.

مهربان بی‌رشوتان یاری‌گران در مقام سخت و در روز گران
They are kind and bribeless ones, helpers in the hard plight and the heavy (grievous) day.

هین بجو این قوم را ای مبتلا
هین غنیمت دارشان پیش از بلا
Hark, seek this (saintly) company, O afflicted one! Hark, hold them (as) a prize before the (coming of) affliction.

رست کشتی از دم آن پهلوان واهل کشتی را بجهد خود گمان 2225
Through the breath (prayer) of that (spiritual) hero the ship was saved, while the people in the ship thought (they were saved) by their own efforts,

که مگر بازوی ایشان در حذر
بر هدف انداخت تیری از هنر
(Supposing) that maybe in (the hour of) dread their arm had skilfully shot an arrow at the target.

پا رهاند روبهان را در شکار و آن زدم دانند روباهان غرار
Foxes, in the chase, are saved by their legs, but the foxes inconsiderately deem that (safety to proceed) from their tails.

عشقها با دم خود بازند کین
می‌رهاند جان ما را در کمین
(Hence) they play fondly with their tails, thinking, “These save our lives in the ambuscade (of calamity).”

روبها پا را نگه دار از کلوخ پا چو نبود دم چه سود ای چشم‌شوخ
O fox, preserve your legs from (being broken by) brickbats; when you have no legs, what use is your tail, O bold-eyed one?

ما چو روباهان و پای ما کرام
می‌رهاندمان ز صدگون انتقام 2230
We are like foxes, and the noble (saints) are (as) our legs: they save us from a hundred kinds of vengeance.


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حیله‌ی باریک ما چون دم ماست عشقها بازیم با دم چپ و راست
Our subtle contrivance is as our tails: we play fondly with our tails, left and right.

دم بجنبانیم ز استدلال و مکر
تا که حیران ماند از ما زید و بکر
We wag our tails in argumentation and cunning, in order that Zayd and Bakr may remain amazed at us.

طالب حیرانی خلقان شدیم دست طمع اندر الوهیت زدیم
We have sought to excite the amazement of the people; we have eagerly grasped at Divinity,

تا بافسون مالک دلها شویم
این نمی‌بینیم ما کاندر گویم
That by means of guile we may gain possession of (the people's) hearts; we do not see that we are in a ditch.

در گوی و در چهی ای قلتبان دست وا دار از سبال دیگران 2235
You are in the ditch and in the pit, O scoundrel: keep your hands off the moustache of others!

چون به بستانی رسی زیبا و خوش
بعد از آن دامان خلقان گیر و کش
When you arrive at a fair and beauteous garden, after that lay hold of the people's skirts and lead them.

ای مقیم حبس چار و پنج و شش نغز جایی دیگران را هم بکش
O you who dwell in the prison of the four (elements) and the five (senses) and the six (directions), lead others also to (such) a goodly place!

ای چو خربنده حریف کون خر
بوسه گاهی یافتی ما را ببر
O you who, like an ass-servant, are the comrade of the ass's rump, you have found a (fine) spot to kiss: take us (to it)!

چون ندادت بندگی دوست دست میل شاهی از کجاات خاستست
Since (true) servitude to the Beloved has not been granted you, whence has arisen in you the wish for sovereignty?

در هوای آنک گویندت زهی
بسته‌ای در گردن جانت زهی 2240
In your desire that they should say to you “Bravo!” you have tied a bowstring on the neck of your soul.

روبها این دم حیلت را بهل وقف کن دل بر خداوندان دل
O fox, abandon this tail, (which is) contrivance, and devote your heart to the lords of the heart (the saints).

در پناه شیر کم ناید کباب
روبها تو سوی جیفه کم شتاب
(Whilst you are) under the protection of the lion, roast-meat will not fail;O fox, do not hasten towards the carcase.

تو دلا منظور حق آنگه شوی ** که چو جزوی سوی کل خود روی
O heart, thou wilt be regarded (with favour) by God at the moment when, like a part, thou goest towards thy Whole.

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حق همی‌گوید نظرمان در دلست نیست بر صورت که آن آب و گلست
God saith, “Our regard is (bestowed) on the heart; it is not (bestowed) on the external form, which is (only) water and earth.”

تو همی‌گویی مرا دل نیز هست
دل فراز عرش باشد نه به پست 2245
You say, “I too have a heart”; (but) the heart is above the empyrean, it is not below.

در گل تیره یقین هم آب هست لیک زان آبت نشاید آب‌دست
Certainly in the dark earth also there is water, but ’tis not proper for you to wash your hands with that water,

زانک گر آبست مغلوب گلست
پس دل خود را مگو کین هم دلست
Because, though it is water, it is overcome by the earth. Do not, then, say of your heart, “This too is a heart.”

آن دلی کز آسمانها برترست آن دل ابدال یا پیغامبرست
The heart that is higher than the heavens is the heart of the saint or the prophet.

پاک گشته آن ز گل صافی شده
در فزونی آمده وافی شده
That (heart) has become cleansed of earth and purified; it has come to (full) growth and has been made complete.

ترک گل کرده سوی بحر آمده رسته از زندان گل بحری شده 2250
It has taken leave of earth and has come to the Sea; it has escaped from the prison of earth and has become of the Sea.

آب ما محبوس گل ماندست هین
بحر رحمت جذب کن ما را ز طین
(But) our water has remained imprisoned in earth. Hark, O Sea of Mercy, draw us out of the clay!

بحر گوید من ترا در خود کشم ** لیک می‌لافی که من آب خوشم
The Sea says, “I draw thee into myself, but thou art vainly pretending to be the sweet water.

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