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How the Bedouin bade his wife

How the Bedouin bade his wife

How the Bedouin bade his wife be patient and declared to her the excellence of poverty صبر فرمودن اعرابی زن خود را و فضیلت صبر و فقر بیان کردن با زن‌‌ شوی گفتش چند جویی دخل و کشت خود چه ماند از عمر افزون‌‌تر گذشت‌‌ Her husband said to her, “How long wilt thou seek […]

Explaining how it may happen

Explaining how it may happen

Explaining how it may happen, (though) rarely, that a disciple sincerely puts his faith in a false impostor (and believes) that he is a (holy) personage, and by means of this faith attains unto a (spiritual) degree which his Shaykh has never (even) dreamed of, and (then) fire and water do him no hurt, though […]

How disciples (novices in Súfism)

How disciples (novices in Súfism)

Story of the poor Arab

Story of the poor Arab

The story of the Caliph
Commentary on the prayer of the two angels
How ‘Umar, may God be well-pleased
The rest of the story of the minstrel
How the Prophet, on whom be peace
How the moaning pillar complained
The remainder of the story
How the Siddíqa (‘Á’isha), may God be well-pleased
On the meaning of the Tradition
Commentary on the verse of Hakím (Saná’í)