Literary Miscellaneous

Do good to people, enslave their hearts

Al-Basti (Abu Al-Fath): Abu Al-Fath Ali. Persian writer and poet. The month of his judgmental sonship. He died in 1010 AD. Among the printed poets, and from his poetry, he said:

My heart is hostage to Nishapur with a brother, what is like it when the country is settled by a brother

He has polite morals sheets, from the argument, the highest, and the circumstance to be copied

And he says:

As soon as you hear of a light that has fruits, at the time it prevents one's hearing and sight

Until a book came to me from you smiling, about every meaning and pronunciation like pearls

It is good for his poetry to say, and it is one of the innovative meanings:

Have you not seen that a person, throughout his life, is preoccupied with a matter that he is still dealing with?

Like a worm tomorrow for the silkworm, it always weaves, and grief perishes in the midst of what it weaves

Among his most famous poems:

Do good to people whose hearts are enslaved, a poem by the poet Abu Al-Fath Al-Basti

A person's increase in his world is a decrease *** and his profit is not pure good is a loss

Do good to people, enslaving their hearts *** So as long as a person enslaves Ihsan

O servant of the body, how much do you strive to serve it *** Do you seek profit from what is lost?

Accept the soul and complete its virtues *** You are in the soul, not in the body, a human being

And be a helper over eternity who has hope *** hoping for your call, for the heat is a helper

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And strengthen your hands with the rope of God holding fast *** for it is the pillar if the pillars betray you

He who fears God will be praised in his consequences *** and the evil of those who were comforted and those who despised will be spared him

Whoever seeks help from other than God in a request ***, his supporter is helpless and a disappointment

He who is immune to good does not have *** in reality two feelings and two feelings

He who is serious about money earns all people *** to him, and money is a charm for a person.

He who is at peace with people is at peace with their afflictions *** And he lived with peace of mind, humiliation

Whoever sows evil will reap in its consequences *** regret, and to reap the sowing during

He who sleeps with the wicked sleeps, with a prayer and a serpent on *** his mantle

Be the life of human beings, for heat is its concern *** a newspaper, and upon it is a title for human beings

Gentleness was accompanied in all matters, so a companion did not regret it, and no one reprimanded him.

And do not be deceived by the fortune of a breach, for a breach *** is a demolition, and a person's kindness is an edifice

Better if there is a possibility and ability *** then the possibility of benevolence will not last

The gardens are adorned with lights, so overshadow it *** And the heat is adorned with justice and benevolence

Protect your face, don't lose its tunic *** Every heat for a hot face is flint

Let laziness seek good deeds *** for he is not happy with lazy good deeds

There is no shade for a person who is exposed to what he forbids and fears *** even if he is shaded by leaves and palms

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And the people are the helpers of his ruler, his state *** and they are the helpers against him if it is his rule

(Two withdrawals) without money with less restriction *** And (less) in wealth wealth are two withdrawals

Do not entrust the secret, and he willed it in humiliation *** So Sarhan did not graze the sheep in the valley

Do not seek advice other than a resolute referral *** vigilance in which secrets and declarations are equal

So let the knights take measures when they run *** in it, they are just as well as the horsemen in war.

And matters have predetermined times *** and every matter has a limit and a balance

Do not be hasty in seeking it *** for it is not praiseworthy before maturity.

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Sufficient living is what has been filled of want *** in which the heat has two channels and two riches

And the one who is satisfied with his life *** and the one who is eager, if he gets rich, gets angry

According to the boy's mind, he will not sleep with him *** if he is protected by brothers and two friends

If a noble man announces a homeland, he has *** behind him, in the simplest of the earth, homelands

O oppressor, rejoicing in glory, help him *** If you are in a year, then time is awakening

O scholar whose course is satisfactory *** Preach, for without water you are well-fed

O brother of ignorance, if you become in the depths of ***, then you will no doubt be thirsty among them.

Do not ever think of lasting happiness *** He who is pleased with a time of bad times

And every break is forced by religion *** And the breaking of the channel of religion does not have a remedy

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