Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | door is closed how can one know~ Whether he is a seller
2 Intro, 5 | first, then the wall.~ ~ I know bouquet-binding but not
3 1, Story13| much money. He does not know~that the Beit-ulmal is intended
4 1, Story26| to his friends: 'I do not know whence~this fire has fallen
5 2, Story1 | blemishes on him and do not know~of internal ones.'~ ~ Whomsoever
6 2, Story5 | company.'~ ~ ~ How can people know who is in the dress?~ The
7 2, Story8 | and said: 'I am such as I know myself~to be.'~ ~ ~ O thou
8 2, Story18| calls upon his God,~ He must know no one besides God.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
9 2, Story35| nonsense is this? As far as I know there are four~hundred devotees
10 3, Story28| to a place where people know not his name.'~ ~ ~ He reached
11 3, Story28| of men.~ ~ ~ 'How do you know whether this man is not
12 4, Story3 | may be asked~what I do not know and be put to shame.'~ ~ ~
13 4, Story5 | say that I am~ Because I know thou art not aware of my
14 5, Story9 | by way of consolation: 'I know thou entertainest no~worldly
15 5, Story10| He replied, smiling: "I know not what is the matter~
16 5, Story13| this parable to let thee know that no matter how much
17 5, Story20| thought of it. He replied: 'I know that he is one of the most~
18 5, Story21| occurred that thou mayest know~ Because Sa'di is of the
19 7, Story3 | dervish~ His companions do not know one in a hundred.~ But if
20 7, Story14| this story is to let thee know that whoever~entrusts an
21 7, Story20| towards dervishes, thou art to know that wherever a rose~exists,
22 8, 19 | than himself to~make people know of his learning, they will
23 8, 19 | his learning, they will know that he is ignorant.~ ~ ~
24 8, 19 | speak,~ Although thou mayest know better, contradict him not.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
25 8, 25 | is possible in one day to know from a man's qualities~
26 8, 46 | in comfort and abundance~ Know what the state of the famished
27 8, 57 | ask~about things I did not know.'~ ~ ~ The hope of recovery
28 8, 62 | of others that they may know his~excellence, they will
29 8, 67 | joy and in distress,~ I know not when thou wilt turn
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