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Passages similar to: The Masnavi — The King and his Three Sons
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Sufi
The Masnavi
The King and his Three Sons (141-150)
"O Thou that hearest prayer and relievest pain, He knows of none on whom to rely save Thee; Every suppliant obtains his desire from Thee." God makes answer, "The delay in granting his prayer Is intended to benefit him, not to harm him. His pressing need draws him from his negligence to me; Yea, drags him by the hair into my courts. If I at once remove his need he will go away, Though he is wailing with heartfelt cry of 'O Aider!' His voice sounds sweet in my ears,
Zoroastrian
Yasna 43 — Ushtavaiti Gatha (10)
Yea, pray Thou Thyself within me through these holy powers). Ask Thou (Thyself) our questions, those which shall be asked by us of Thee; for a questio...
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Zoroastrian
Yasna 48 — Spenta Mainyu Gatha (9)
(Aye, when shall faith be changed to sight ); and when shall I in verity discern if Ye indeed have power over aught, O Lord! and through Thy...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Speech of the Third Bird (3)
One night, when the Angel Gabriel was in the Sidrah he heard God pronounce the words of consent, and he said to himself: 'A servant of God at this...
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Zoroastrian
Yasna 46 — Ushtavaiti Gatha (2)
This know I, Mazda! wherefore I am thus unable to attain my wish , and why my flocks are so reduced in number, and why my following is likewise...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Question of the Twentieth Bird (5)
'O God, you who know the secret of all things, bring to pass the worldly desires of my enemies, and grant my friends the eternity of the future life....
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