In this two-stanza poem, Bafaghi Bahqi points out the value of affection and love and the strength of the heart. He emphasizes that a heart that is strong and stable for affection and love will not break and even if affection oppresses it, it will still maintain its stability.
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In this two-line poem, Ferdowsi refers to the reality of love and its effect on human life and existence. He emphasizes that lovers are left with only love in the end and nothing but love remains in their lives.
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In this two-line poem, Saadi points out the importance of honesty and truth in life. He emphasizes that it is always better to speak correctly and truthfully, because lies and deception never lead to the best results.
In this two-line poem, Maulavi points out that human life may be damaged by going through difficult and painful experiences, but with patience, one can reach one's goal.
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This two-line poem by rumi points out that in order to have character and motivation in life, one must respect oneself and continue one's path with dignity and honor. Molvi emphasizes that we should not give in to disappointment and failures, but rather reach our goal with persistence and persistence.
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In this couplet, Rumi suggests that in life, only our close friends and loved ones are capable of helping and guiding us. He emphasizes that we should not seek help and guidance from others, but instead rely on those who are close to us, and establish a strong connection with them.
In this two-line poem, Maulavi points out that God is always with us and is present in our hearts. He emphasizes that you should trust God's presence in your hearts and always feel him in your life.
In this two-line poem, Bafaghi's savage refers to the concept of life and death. He emphasizes that whatever life is lost from us, it no longer exists and whatever death happens to us, it does not have much effect.
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In this two-line poem, Hafez refers to life and its instability. He emphasizes that human life is ultimately not true and everything in it is empty and mortal.
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In this two-line poem, Hafez advises others that they should look for goodness in others and avoid negative and unpleasant views. He emphasizes that ugliness and evil are in the human heart and not in the outside world.
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In this two-line poem, Hafez refers to the true concept of love, which is silent and speechless and cannot be expressed with words and language. He emphasizes that true love can only be experienced through the emotions and will of the heart, and not through verbal expression.
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This Rumi's couplet shows that every person is in search of their own identity and meaning in life, and should not compare themselves to others. Each person should discover their own reality and respect it.