The Meccan Revelations: al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya

Meccan Revelations Poems

Number of poems1481.
Page49of50.
[#] - The beginning of the poemIts position
1441Your shortening of the garment is truly *** purer, more lasting, and more pious

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1442When I needed advice and investigation, they did not leave me a friend in existence

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1443Because of your life, he does not know what God is doing to hit pebbles, nor to know what birds are chirping about

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1444You did what you did and you told me that you had done it

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1445If the word “maqal” is with the “fāl” and its weight is ***, the “fāl” is preferred, and every word is less

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1446O you who work hard in this world and are deceived by the length of hope

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1447In terms of representation, people are competent *** Their father is Adam and their mother is Eve

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1448Until when and how long will you hesitate? Do you think that this is all forgetfulness?

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1449Drive the lamp, perhaps I will be able to see it *** and create the message numbered on the paper

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1450If you do a mean favor, he promises you that you have killed him

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1451I am only one who suffers *** I see my boyfriend as he sees me

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1452We were on its back, and time was at a leisurely pace, and life brought us together, home and homeland

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1453O Omar, do not be unjust in Mecca, it is a forbidden country

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1454I wrote my book with tears flowing, and I had no choice but to do what I wanted

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1455If a friend apologizes to you one day, it is negligence to excuse an acknowledged brother

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1456How I wished I had written well and done good deeds publicly so that it would be said

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1457You delight in what perishes and are preoccupied with semen *** just as a dreamer is deceived by pleasures in sleep

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1458Foday was young and hopeful was young *** and life passed and the term came

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1459Our Arams included our Aramas *** so that living was like a dream

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1460O people, I had hope that fell short of its fulfillment

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1461If the world tests his soul, it reveals to him an enemy in the guise of a friend

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1462O listener, listening is of no use' If you do not do that, then you are not listening

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1463I have learned, and the best knowledge is the most beneficial' *** Indeed, that which is my provision will come to me

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1464It is as if in this palace its people have been annihilated, its people and its homes stripped of it

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1465A person loves to live, and if he lives too long, it will harm him

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1466He was clothed with the robe of splendor, and the servants circled around him with pitchers

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1467If you uphold guidance and follow it*** then you are worthy of this religion as you claim

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1468And after his passion subsided, it seemed to him like a flash of lightning that faded its shine

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1469For your life, nothing you know of its place *** is more deserving of imprisonment than a spoiled tongue

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1470Beware of your enemy once, and beware of your friend a thousand times

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