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

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1 1 (8)| and of him created his wife" (Koran iv. I). See Gulshan 2 1, 9 | STORY IX. The Arab and his Wife.~An Arab lived with his 3 1, 9 | An Arab lived with his wife in the desert in extreme 4 1, 9 | to their neighbours. The wife at last lost patience, and 5 1, 9 | her querulous ways. The wife, however, by blandishments 6 1, 9 | thou art the ruler of thy wife, like water;~In reality 7 1 (3)| said these words to his wife, Ayisha. ~ 8 1, 9 | things straight!"~Man and wife types of the spirit and 9 1, 9 | dissension of this husband and wife is a parable;~They are types 10 1, 9 | souls.~This husband and wife are the reason and the flesh,~ 11 1, 9 | variance and strife.~The wife is ever seeking dainties 12 1, 9 | dignity and position.~Like the wife, the animal soul seeks comfort,~ 13 1, 9 | the husband is reason, the wife lust and greed;~She is vested 14 2 (1)| Husam for the death of his wife. ~ 15 3, 8 | him there, and told his wife that he was not well, bidding 16 3, 8 | mark how pale he was. His wife assured him he was not looking 17 3, 9 | wood on the back of the wife of Bu Lahab, ~And she, the 18 3 (5)| at the instigation of his wife, Omm Jahil, rejected Muhammad' 19 3 (5)| the fiery flame," and the wife "laden with firewood, and 20 3, 10 | no grief or regret. His wife therefore rebuked him for 21 3, 10 | follows:~He turned to his wife and said, "O dame,~The harvest 22 3, 10 | sense from the tree.~Know, O wife, outward sense is captive 23 3, 17 | creep together like man and wife? ~Without the earth how 24 4, 1 | a Sufi and his faithless wife. This wife was one day entertaining 25 4, 1 | his faithless wife. This wife was one day entertaining 26 4, 6 | to take counsel with his wife, Asiya, whether it would 27 4, 8 | for the wedding. But his wife and the other ladies of 28 4, 8 | superior attractions of his wife, and he renounced his ugly 29 4, 8 | and fell in love with his wife. This is a parable, the 30 4, 8 | This is a parable, the true wife being the Deity, the old 31 5, 13 | meal for a guest; but his wife, who was very greedy, ate 32 5, 13 | missed his meat he asked his wife for it, and she said the 33 5, 13 | man. Then he said to his wife, "If this half-man is all 34 6, 1 | roasted.'" He directed his wife to flatter the slave with 35 6, 9 | who was beguiled by the wife of a dwarf. The dwarf and 36 6, 9 | dwarf. The dwarf and his wife were very poor, and one 37 6, 9 | day the dwarf said to his wife, "God has given you arched


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