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The Morals of Dervishes

paid a visit to the house of a pious man, but, although he sought a great deal, found nothing, and was much grieved. The pious man, who knew this, threw the blanket upon which he had been sleeping into the way of the thief, that he might not go away disappointed.

I heard that men of the way of God have not distressed the hearts of enemies; how canst thou attain that dignity who quarrellest and wagest war against friends?

The friendship of pure men, whether in thy presence or absence, is not such as will find fault behind thy back and is ready to die [for thee] before thy face.

Who brings the faults of another to thee and enumerates them will undoubtedly carry thy faults to others.