[THE COUNC IL: J
- 0 Pride and Greed, we have heard your arguments
41. At times stubbornness leads one to a precipice
4~. It casts you into a deep ravine
202.
- It points to you a distant shape on the horizon with
its hand - It leads you to disaster and calamity
- Satan, the accursed, misleads people
- He even misguides a soul who turned at first to the
right [path] - Under the shadow of Paradise, he has assaul ted I:1AWA~
and ADAM
4.8. Since then, whoever follows him, he leads to Hell
4~. But he leaves alone the man who seeks protection under
the throne of God.
Line .3.
Textual Notes
The flashing of lightning in the nomadic Somali
environment is a sign of approaching rain. If it
does not rain in the area where set tl emen tsare
located, they may move towards the p lace over which
the flashes of lightning have been seen. Thus
lightning beckons and attracts people to come
wherever it flashe~.
Lines 40-42. The imaginary dispute between Pride and Greed
ends with the condemnation of the arguments
submitted by both litigants, an event which could
happen in realitj.