I remember, being in my childhood pious, rising in the night, addicted to devotion and abstinence. One night I was sitting with my father, remaining awake and holding the beloved Quran in my lap, whilst the people around us were asleep. I said: ‘Not one of these persons lifts up his head or makes a genuflection. They are as fast asleep as if they were dead.’ He replied: ‘Darling of thy father, would that thou wert also asleep rather than disparaging people.’
The pretender sees no one but himself Because he has the veil of conceit in front. If he were endowed with a God-discerning eye He would see that no one is weaker than himself.
زمین
شنو پندی ز من ای یار خوش کیش
به خون دل برآید کار درویش
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به کین دشمنان باطل میندیش
که این حیفست ظاهر بر تن خویش
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در انجیل آمده است که ای فرزند آدم! گر توانگری دهمت، مشتغل شوی به مال از من و گر درویش کنمت، تنگدل نشینی. پس حلاوت ذکر من کجا دریابی و به عبادت من کی شتابی؟
گه اندر نعمتی مغرور و غافل
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