Basics of Religious Education — Page 301
301 301 301 301 301 8 8 8 8 8 A A A A A L L L L L -Q -Q -Q -Q -Q ASEEDA ASEEDA ASEEDA ASEEDA ASEEDA B ASICS OF R ELIGIOUS E DUCATION - F IFTH E DITION They were devoted to (playing) two-string musical instruments and (producing) plain- tive notes from them They would either flirt with women or in- dulge in heavy drinking. They had no worries (in life) except being preoccupied with (the thoughts of) pretty female singers. Indeed they had a slavish attachment to it (as a pursuit). Their parties were always marked by sing- ing to the accompaniment of music. They either indulged in drinking, or kept dreaming of goblets. They were very fond of creating disorder due to their ignorance (and foolishness) And were (quite pleased) with (their) life (that was spent) in filth and squalor. 33 34 35 36