[#] - | The beginning of the poem | Its position |
151 | With a dowry, with a fa'al, with a fa'alah *** and a fa'alah pluralizes the lowest number | Page 301 From part first |
152 | Between the Resurrection and the world, whoever sees *** levels of barzakhs that have a wall | Page 304 From part first |
153 | If my beloved *** appears, with any eye I see him | Page 305 From part first |
154 | The Day of Ascension is fifty thousand years old *** it will fly away from every sleep with it and its age' | Page 307 From part first |
155 | The astrologer and the doctor both claimed *** Do not send objects, I told you | Page 312 From part first |
156 | The tangible levels of Paradise were divided into houses and deeds seeking them | Page 317 From part first |
157 | The ranks of Paradise are divided *** between deeds and specialization | Page 322 From part first |
158 | If my hopes come true, they will be the best wishes' Otherwise, we will live a prosperous time with them | Page 322 From part first |
159 | The venerable asked the venerable for veneration *** but the venerable refused to see the veneration | Page 322 From part first |
160 | God has always witnessed *** that there is no god but He, God | Page 325 From part first |
161 | Insight sees the secret of purity clearly *** easy for those who are alert and intelligent | Page 329 From part first |
162 | And if you have become displeased with me, then let my clothes slip from your clothes | Page 331 From part first |
163 | And in every phase there is a verse *** that indicates that I am lacking | Page 331 From part first |
164 | O sleeper, how long have you been asleep while you are called, so pay attention | Page 355 From part first |
165 | Entity is strange in its fluctuation, inscription and inking for its observer | Page 366 From part first |
166 | He was our Sultan, so look at his news *** for it is news about it along with the news | Page 366 From part first |
167 | A person only lies out of humiliation, bad habit, or lack of manners | Page 368 From part first |
168 | Until the rosy face of His face appeared to the eye, and to God it was nothing but it | Page 375 From part first |
169 | True passion and fresh air *** My well-being is impossible with them | Page 379 From part first |
170 | And if you have become displeased with me, then let my clothes slip from your clothes | Page 383 From part first |
171 | How many worshipers have nothing to do in their prayers except seeing the mihrab, toiling, and suffering | Page 386 From part first |
172 | Tell me, tell me that I am confused about God and what to do | Page 397 From part first |
173 | By God, if it were not for God, we would not have been guided, nor would we have believed, nor prayed | Page 406 From part first |
174 | Your shortening of the garment is truly *** purer, more lasting, and more pious | Page 416 From part first |
175 | If Qalusi breaks the stirrup, she will become cold-blooded and cry bitterly | Page 417 From part first |
176 | You say about them and blame them, and what is the matter with my investigation, so tell me what to say | Page 435 From part first |
177 | And in everything there is a sign *** that indicates that it is one | Page 460 From part first |
178 | Your circus, oh, is like a ship's circus, with people sitting and castles flying | Page 461 From part first |
179 | And a flawed soul is presented as a gift from the offering' *** Is there any person created with defects to seek nearness? | Page 467 From part first |
180 | And in everything there is a sign *** that indicates that it is one | Page 471 From part first |