The ruined tavern where I am seated is a house of peace and security. It is occupied by the chief of the (rind) i,e. profligate of God. In the tavern, the drunkards delight in tranquillity.
The ruined tavern where I am seated is a house of peace and security. It is occupied by the chief of the (rind) i,e. profligate of God. In the tavern, the drunkards delight in tranquillity.
Shah Nematullah Wali
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The ruined tavern where I am seated is a house of peace and security. It is occupied by the chief of the (rind) i,e. profligate of God. In the tavern, the drunkards delight in tranquillity.
The ruined tavern where I am seated is a house of peace and security. It is occupied by the chief of the (rind) i,e. profligate of God. In the tavern, the drunkards delight in tranquillity.
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