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Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi
Masnavi I Ma'navi

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1 1, 5 | Hindustan to escape the angel of death, but was smitten by the 2 1, 5 | to thee every moment come death and "return."~Mustafa saith, " 3 1, 7 | merchant, after lamenting his death, took his corpse out of 4 1, 7 | parrot had only feigned death to suggest this way of escaping 5 1, 9 | a better preparation for death than riches, and finally 6 1, 15 | soul as her infant, and death is the time of parturition, 7 1, 16 | refused to do so, as to him death was as sweet as life, and 8 1, 16 | sin!"~I replied, "Since my death is to come from thee,~How 9 2 (1)| the grief of Husam for the death of his wife. ~ 10 2 (3)| celebrated Sufi who was put to death at Bagdad in 309 A.H. for 11 2, 3 | only two moments;" that at death the animal soul is destroyed, 12 2, 10 | Seek long life in your own death!~Since 'tis bad, whatever 13 2, 12 | about to put one of them to death, to frighten the other, 14 3, 10 | made no Lamentation at the Death of his Sons.~~After short 15 3, 10 | man who wept not for the death of his sons.~An old man 16 3, 11 | world as he wills, to whom death and life are subservient, 17 3, 11 | decree,~Whether it be life or death, 'tis all one to him.~He 18 3, 11 | such a decree?'~His own death and his children's deaths~ 19 3, 12 | there put the murderer to death.~The hands and feet of criminals 20 3, 13 | sharp-eared deaf man hears death approaching others, but 21 3, 13 | us as fowls brooding on death. ~On every side stories 22 3, 15 | Then the cock foretold the death of a slave, and the master 23 3, 15 | delusions are a synonym for death.~In the world the praise " 24 3, 15 | worthless;~But beware lest death snatch away your capital!~ 25 3, 16 | completing them, and of the death of Bilal, Muhammad's crier, 26 3, 17 | Bokhara he would be put to death, or at least imprisoned 27 3, 17 | now leading is the same as death, and release from it will 28 3, 17 | absence from thee, and life or death at thy hands is all the 29 3, 17 | advised him not to court death by yielding himself up to 30 3, 17 | though I know water may be my death. ~No drawer of water flees 31 3, 17 | though I should die, my death would be acceptable. ~Wheresoever 32 3, 17 | shall we return.' 6 ~Know death to be the gathering together 33 3, 17 | life, ~Water will be his death, yet he still seeks water, ~ 34 3, 17 | tied together by the feet; ~Death, sickness and disease loose 35 3, 18 | God has said, "Wish for death if you are sincere." 1 The 36 3, 18 | and that the terrors of death did not appal him any more 37 3, 18 | of animals comes from the death of plants. ~True is the 38 3, 18 | exaltation awaits us after death. ~True it is that 'In our 39 3, 18 | True it is that 'In our death is life.' ~Acts, words, 40 4, 1 | relation to mankind it is death.~To the creatures of the 41 4, 2 | the choice, ~Before that death lays his heavy hand upon 42 4, 2 | hand upon thee. ~Soon will death pull thy ears, as if thou 43 4, 2 | Which sooner or later death will destroy. ~Arise! O 44 4, 2 | Nor will sad thoughts of death assail thee. ~Thou wilt 45 4, 2 | God's mercy, how after its death He quickeneth the earth!" 24 46 4, 3 | beauty and wit,~The stone of death is a touchstone of his boasts.~ 47 4, 3 | be ready to meet it!" ~Death of the body is a benefaction 48 4, 4 | saint Bayazid before his death predicted the birth of the 49 4, 4 | seen in him. And after his death it came to pass as he had 50 4, 6 | ending in the conviction that death is gain. ~Even as one who 51 4, 6 | the lease, it is till your death;~In that term you have to 52 4, 9 | retaliation blood sleeps not after death;~Say not, "I shall die and 53 4, 9 | becomes senseless in sleep and death.~Form is only as a dress 54 5, 2 | sorrow he felt for his dog's death. The neighbor, on hearing 55 5, 3 | worldly joys,~To him comes death quicker than to the rest.~ 56 5, 4 | roadside at the point of death, who bore the name of Abu 57 5, 6 | so doing caused her own death. In like manner parrots 58 5, 7 | sent 'Izrail, the angel of death, who, being of sterner disposition 59 5, 7 | would make him the angel of death. 'Izrail represented that 60 5, 7 | see Him not." 4 Moreover, death is in reality a boon to 61 5, 7 | there were no such thing as death!"~Death is gain, for "God 62 5, 7 | no such thing as death!"~Death is gain, for "God will change 63 5, 7 | would be a pleasant place~If death never set foot within it."~ 64 5, 7 | answered, "If there were no death,~The complicated world would 65 5, 7 | Thou fanciest that to be death, which is life,~Thou sowest 66 5, 7 | fool takes what is really death to be life.~O God, show 67 5 (6)| celebrated Sufi who was put to death at Baghdad in 309 (A.H.) ~ 68 5, 9 | would certainly be put to death. In his fear he called upon 69 5, 10 | miraculously preserved from death, and directed by divine 70 5, 13 | intelligent, should be put to death; but Ayaz interceded for 71 5, 13 | God have no cause to fear death, "It cannot harm them, for 72 5, 13 | threatened by Pharaoh with death for believing in Moses, 73 5, 13 | recognized the truth that death in such a cause would unite 74 6, 3 | you in my song; and when death comes to you, you will learn 75 6, 3 | carnal " self" before the death of the body overtakes you. 76 6, 3 | they are at the point of death are likened to the Shi'as 77 6, 3 | it on their foreheads," 6 death is an occasion for rejoicing, 78 6, 5 | they cease to shrink from death and annihilation, which 79 6, 5 | love him. So it is with death. According to the Hadis " 80 6, 5 | do not grieve because of death, but because of wasted opportunities 81 6, 5 | This Faqir is sick to death, and you, being a Sufi, 82 6, 5 | grieve and lament over his death,~But grieves ever over lost 83 6, 5 | says, "Why did I not keep death always in view,~Which is 84 6, 5 | shadows which perish at death?~My regret is not that I 85 6, 6 | the cold and hot winds of death and resurrection.~Till tbe 86 6, 7 | senses, and is exempt from death and decay, the poet tells 87 6, 8 | all prisoners,~Awaiting death on the stake of annihilation;~ 88 6, 9 | of Izrail, the Angel of Death. God spared him, and nurtured 89 6, 9 | with his latest breath.~The death of the second prince.~In


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