Invitation to Ahmadiyyat — Page 85
85 ر ٓاہکن در زدنان اناپیک تس وبحمس و اس�ی� یں � چ� تسہ در اشن اامم اپابکزان ہتکن He who lives himself in a cell of vice Is ready to detract from the greatness of the most pious among men. ر گ�ُہ� دب ش �ب�ی� ن � �ی� ر رب وصعمم ےم ابرد ت � یں م� ٓاامسں را ےم زسد رگ گنس ابرد رب ز The most vicious among men aims his arrows at the most innocent, It would be just, therefore, if heaven rains stones on earth. امشچن امش االسم دراخک اواتفد ش � ی � چ � ن ں ی ّم� ع ن � ت م� ل قح اے عمجم ا ش � ی � چ � ذعرے ت � � ی �چ� Islam is being thrown into the dust before your very eyes, You who live in luxury, what defence will avail you before God? د �ی� ر ن رہ رطف رفک اتس وج اشں وچمہ اوفاج �ی� ن ں ی � ااعلدب ن ں ی � یم�ار و ےب سک وچمہ ز �ب� ِ قح ن ں ی � د On all sides, unbelief is storming like the armies of Yaz i d, The true faith is alone and helpless like Zain-ul-‘Abid i n. ش � ی � رمدم ذی دقمرت وغشمل رشعاہتےئ وخ یں � ن � �ان ِ انز ت رخم و دنخاں ہتسشن اب�ب�ُ Men of means are lost in the pursuit of private pleasures, Happy and hilarious in the company of sweethearts. اعاملں را روز و بش ابمہ اسفد از وجش ِ سفن یں � زادہاں اغلف رسارس از رضورت اہےئ د Doctors and divines busy day and night in personal quarrels, Ascetics and mediators sit aside ignorant of the needs of faith.