Rumi - On Dubious Moonsightings
 
An allegorical poem from the famed poet, Maulana Jalal al Din Rumi. It's based on a incident from the time of Caliph Omar, when a man had claimed that he had seen the new crescent, when in fact he had seen a strand of his own hair draped across his eyes. * IN THE TIME OF OMAR SOMEONE IMAGINED THAT HE HAD SEEN THE NEW MOON     The month of Ramadan, in Omar’s reign   People ran to a hill above the plain   To greet the new moon as a hopeful sign -    One called, ‘Omar, come watch the new moon shine!’   But Omar saw no moon above, and said:   ‘That moon’s an image dreamt up in your head!   If not, explain how, with my better sight,   I can’t see any moon tonight.   First rub your eyebrows with a wet hand, then   Attempt to look at the new moon again.’ The man did this, then couldn’t see it there;   He said, ‘It’s disappeared into thin air!’ Omar explained, ‘Your eyebrow was a bow   T hat shot false views at your just like a foe!’   A hair had veiled him – now he felt ashamed   T hat vi...
