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MUHAMMAD IQBAL; translated by: ARTHUR J. ARBERRY,Thomas Adam

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QUESTION 6








WHAT is that part which is greater
than its whole?
What is the way to find that part?

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EGO is
greater than what we imagine it to be;
Ego is
greater than the whole which you see.
It falls
from the heaven again and again to rise,
It falls
into the sea of the world to rise.
Who else in
the world is self-conscious
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Who else
can fly without wings?
It lies in
darkness and yet has a light in its bosom,
Outside the
paradise and yet has a houri in embrace!
With the
charming wisdom that it possesses,
It brings
out pearls from the depth of life.
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The impulse
of life is eternal,
But looked
at from outside, it is bound by time.
Upon its
destiny depends the position of this universe,
Its
manifestation and preservation of it.
What do you
ask about its nature?
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Destiny is
not something separate from its nature.
What should
I say about its character?
Outwardly
it is determined, inwardly it is free.
Such is the
saying of the Lord of Badr,
That faith
lies between determinism and indeterminism.1
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You call
every creature to be determined,
To be
confined to the chains of "near" and "far."
But the
soul is from the breath of the Creator,
Which lives
in privacy with all its manifestations.
Determinism
with regard to it is out of question,
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For soul
without freedom is not a soul.2
It lay in
ambush on this world of quantitative measurements.
From
determinism it passed over to freedom.
When it
(ego) removes from itself the dust of determinism,
It drives
its world like a camel.
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The sky
does not revolve without its permission,
Nor do
stars shine without its grace.
One day it
reveals its hidden nature,
And sees
its essence with its own eyes.
Rows of
heavenly choir stand on either side of the road,
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Waiting for
a glimpse of its countenance.
The angel
gets wine from its vine,
It gets
significance from its earth.
You ask
about the way of its seeking;
Come down
to the state of lamentation.3
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Change your
days and nights for eternity,
Change from
intellect to the morning lamentation (intuition).
Intellect
has its source in senses,
Lamentation
gets light from love.
Intellect
grasps the part, lamentation the whole
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Intellect
dies but lamentation is immortal.
Intellect
has no categories to comprehend eternity,
It counts
moments as the hands of the watch.
It
contrives days and nights and mornings;
It cannot
catch the flames; therefore it takes on sparks.
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The
lamentation of the lovers is the ultimate goal,
In one
moment of it lies hidden a world.
When the
ego manifests its potentialities,
It removes
its inner knots and veil.
You do not
have that light by which it sees
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You look
upon it as momentary and mortal.
Why fear
that death which comes from without?
For when
the "I" ripens, into a self it has no danger of dissolution.
There is
a more subtle inner death
Which
makes me tremble!
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This
death is falling down from love''s frenzy,
Saving
one''s spark and not giving it away freely to the heaps of chaff;
Cutting
one''s shroud with one''s own hands;
Seeing
one''s. death with one''s own eyes;
This death
lies in ambush for thee!
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Fear it,
for that is really our death.5
It digs
your grave in your body,
Its Munkar
and Nakir are with it.6

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