Part, Chapter
1 2, 2 | against strangers.~Then follows an anecdote of a man who
2 2, 5 | war against the soul. Then follows another parable to illustrate
3 2, 7 | Moses and the Shepherd.~Next follows an anecdote of Bilkis, Queen
4 2, 7 | heard a shepherd praying as follows: "O God, show me where thou
5 2, 15| When he is stubborn and follows his evil practices,~He casts
6 2, 17| the sage replied to him as follows:~The Shaikh laughed, and
7 3, 3 | subject of false pretenders, follows. A proud man who lacked
8 3, 4 | Moses and Pharaoh.~Then follows a long account of the birth
9 3, 10| whereupon he replied to her as follows:~He turned to his wife and
10 3, 11| and the Darvesh replied as follows:~He said, "This at least
11 3, 18| shall see hell-fire."~Sight follows on certainty with no interval,~
12 3, 18| Friend's love. ~If vengeance follows as a necessary consequence, ~
13 3, 18| of that substance, ~Mercy follows again to compensate for
14 4, 1 | illustration of this, a story follows of a tanner who was accustomed
15 4, 2 | countless glories."~An anecdote follows of a darvesh who saw in
16 4, 2 | hoopoo to the eagle.~Then follows a long account of various
17 4, 2 | demons, and be at peace.~Then follows a story of a poet who recited
18 4, 2 | reason and lust; the man who follows reason is higher than the
19 4, 2 | angels, and the man who follows lust is lower than the brutes;"
20 4, 5 | Kalila and Damnah, 1 is as follows. There was in a secluded
21 4, 5 | light;~That illuminated one follows his own lead.~He is his
22 4, 6 | Moses and Pharaoh. 1~Then follows a very long account of the
23 4, 6 | explained that they were as follows:~(1) Health.~(2) Long life,
24 4, 9 | Apostle lead the way." 1~Then follows another anecdote of an Egyptian
25 5, 1 | address to Husamu-'d-Din follows a comment on the precept
26 5, 2 | and went his way. Then follows a commentary on the text, "
27 5, 6 | Even as utter confusion follows the last trump.~That staff
28 5, 6 | intervening medium.~Then follows an anecdote of a man who
29 5, 10| this sea of illusion.~Then follows an anecdote of Shaikh Muhammad
30 5, 10| dwellers in the flame" 10 Then follows a story of a monk (Diogenes)
31 5, 13| tribulation,~But hell-fire follows indulgence in lust." 12~
32 5, 13| made plain.~The story which follows is one in which Ayaz is
33 6, 6 | The directions were as follows: "Go outside the city to
34 6, 9 | to this point,~Bat what follows is hidden and inexpressible
35 Note | the Lucknow edition there follows an epilogue written by Muhammad
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