“Beauty, which the mirror of creation was beautifying,
with a hundred thousand suns each atom caressing,
despite its great glory was behind the unseen's veil...
it did not know itself until humanity was blossoming.”

Bedil: Selected Poems, p. 59
Rubaʿiyat (Quatrains), Stanza

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