“Many have been led astray by the Qur'an:
by clinging to that rope many have fallen into the well.
There is no fault in the rope, O perverse man,
for it was you who had no desire to reach the top.”

—  Rumi

III, 4210-11
Jewels of Remembrance (1996)

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Iranian poet 1207–1273

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