Glorious it is, though concealing its glory: and a guide, though under the veil of coquetry. Its discourse is bright and strong; its argument clear and apt; its words are a casket for the pearl of life, its precepts a tower over the water-wheel of the faith; to the Knowers it is love’s garden, to the soul the highest heaven.
O thou to whom, by reason of thy heedlessness and sin, in reading the Qur’
(Hakim Sanai)
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