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Story 1-the Rules for Conduct in Life- gulistaan-e-sa.adii

Saadi Shirazi

Story 1-the Rules for Conduct in Life- gulistaan-e-sa.adii

Saadi Shirazi

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    Property is for the comfort of life, not for the accumulation of wealth. A sage, having been asked who is lucky and who is not, replied: 'He is lucky who has eaten and sowed but he is unlucky who has died and not enjoyed.'

    Pray not for the nobody who has done nothing,

    Who spent his life in accumulating property but

    has not enjoyed it.

    Moses, upon whom be peace, thus advised Quran: 'Do thou good as Allah has done unto thee.' But he would not listen and thou hast heard of his end:

    Who has not accumulated good with dirhems and dinars

    Has staked his end upon his dirhems and dinars.

    If thou desirest to profit by riches of the world

    Be liberal to mankind as God has been liberal to thee.

    The Arab says: Be liberal without imposing obligations and verily the profit will return to thee.

    Wherever the tree of beneficence has taken root

    Its tallness and branches pass beyond the sky.

    If thou art desirous to eat the fruit thereof

    Do not put a saw to its foot by imposing obligations.

    Thank God that thou hast been divinely aided

    And not excluded from his gifts and bounty.

    Think not thou conferrest an obligation on the sultan by serving him

    But be obliged to him for having kept thee in his service.

    Property is for the comfort of life, not for the accumulation of wealth. A sage, having been asked who is lucky and who is not, replied: 'He is lucky who has eaten and sowed but he is unlucky who has died and not enjoyed.'

    Pray not for the nobody who has done nothing,

    Who spent his life in accumulating property but

    has not enjoyed it.

    Moses, upon whom be peace, thus advised Quran: 'Do thou good as Allah has done unto thee.' But he would not listen and thou hast heard of his end:

    Who has not accumulated good with dirhems and dinars

    Has staked his end upon his dirhems and dinars.

    If thou desirest to profit by riches of the world

    Be liberal to mankind as God has been liberal to thee.

    The Arab says: Be liberal without imposing obligations and verily the profit will return to thee.

    Wherever the tree of beneficence has taken root

    Its tallness and branches pass beyond the sky.

    If thou art desirous to eat the fruit thereof

    Do not put a saw to its foot by imposing obligations.

    Thank God that thou hast been divinely aided

    And not excluded from his gifts and bounty.

    Think not thou conferrest an obligation on the sultan by serving him

    But be obliged to him for having kept thee in his service.

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