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:: Chapter 1 - Concerning The Love of Sayyidina Rasullallah (saw)
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In
this chapter, Allamah Busairi RA speaks of his love for Rasulullah
Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam. He tries to conceal this love and
who his beloved is. For this reason he has not mentioned the name
of Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam directly in the whole
chapter. By mentioning places and things close to Madinah, he
alludes to Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam. Due to this
excessive love and devotion for Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam,
he has become completely restless, thus exposing this love to
everyone.
1.
Is it because of your remembrance of the neighbors of Dhi-salam.
2. That tears mixed with blood are flowing (from your eyes).
3. Or is it because of the breeze blowing from Kaazimah.
4. Or is it the lightning struck in the darkness of the night
of Idam.
5. What has happened to your eyes, (the more) you tell them to
stop, the more they continue flowing.
6. What is the matter with your heart, (the more) you tell it
to come to its senses, (the more it is distracted).
7. Does the lover think that his love can be concealed.
8. While his eyes are shedding tears and his heart is glowing.
9. Had it not been for love, you would not have shed tears at
the ruins (of your beloved).
10. Nor would you become restless at the remembrance of the cypress
(tree) at the high mountain.
11. How do you deny love after the testimony?
12. Borne against you by (such) reliable witnesses as your tears
and your illness.
13. Love has ingrained two lines of fear, and withered your face.
14. On your cheeks like yellow roses and the reddish tree.
15. Yes! Thoughts of the beloved came to me at night and kept
me awake.
16. And love transforms pleasure into pain.
17. O you who reproach me, regarding my love, excuse me.
18. From me to you if you do justice, you would not reproach me.
19. My state (of love) has been expressed to you, (now) my secret
is no longer concealed.
20. From those who malign (me), nor is there (something to) check
(cease) my agony.
21. You have sincerely advised me, but I did not heed it.
22. For verily a lover is deaf to those who advise him.
23. I regarded with suspicion the advice of the elders in reproaching
me.
24. (Wisdom) in the advice of the elders is above suspicion.
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