لَولا التَنافُسُ في الدُنيا لَما وُضِعَت // كُتبُ القَناطِرِ لا المُغني وَلا العُمَدُ
This poem by Abu al-Ala al-Ma'arri critiques the human tendency towards competition and materialism. He suggests that without the drive for competition, many of the world's constructs, like books and structures, would not exist. He criticizes the superficiality of speech that appears ornate but lacks substance, indicating that such words can deceive and weaken perception without providing any true support or foundation. Al-Ma'arri advises to leave those who are engrossed in worldly matters, as they are distracted by them, and instead, rely on the Self-Sufficient, the Eternal (a reference to God), who is sufficient for one's needs. This reflects his philosophical skepticism and disdain for the superficial pursuits of the material world.
| Word | Easy Meaning | Translation | Pron. |
|---|---|---|---|
| لَولا | إذا لم يكن | if it weren't for | lawlaa |
| التَنافُسُ | المسابقة | competition | at-tanaafus |
| في | داخل | in | fi |
| الدُنيا | العالم | world | ad-dunyaa |
| لَما | لم يكن | would not have | lamaa |
| وُضِعَت | تم وضعها | would have been placed | wudi'at |
| كُتبُ | كتب | books | kutub |
| القَناطِرِ | الجسور | bridges | al-qanaatir |
| لا | ليس | not | laa |
| المُغني | المطرب | singer | al-mughni |
| وَلا | ولا | nor | walaa |
| العُمَدُ | الأعمدة | pillars | al-'umad |
| قَد | قد | indeed | qad |
| بالَغوا | أفرطوا | exaggerated | baalaghoo |
| كَلامٍ | حديث | speech | kalaamin |
| بانَ | ظهر | appeared | baana |
| زُخرُفُهُ | زينة | adornment | zukhrufuhu |
| يوهي | يضعف | weakens | yuhi |
| العُيونَ | الأبصار | eyes | al-'uyoon |
| وَلَم | ولم | and it did not | walam |
| تَثبُت | تستقر | are firm | tathbut |
| لَهُ | له | to it | lahu |
| عَمَدُ | أساس | support | amad |
| فَذَرهُمُ | اتركهم | leave them | fadharhum |
| وَدَناياهُمُ | وأمورهم الدنيوية | and their worldly matters | wadanaayahum |
| فَقَد | لأنهم | because | faqad |
| شَغَلوا | انشغلوا | are occupied | shaghaloo |
| بِها | بها | with it | bihaa |
| وَيَكفيكَ | يكفيك | is enough for you | wayakfeeka |
| مِنها | منها | from it | minhaa |
| القادِرُ | القوي | the Powerful | al-qaadir |
| الصَمَدُ | الأبدي | the Eternal | as-samad |
Abu al-Ala al-Ma'arri was a renowned Arab philosopher, poet, and writer born in 973 in Ma'arrat al-Nu'man, Syria. He was known for his skepticism and philosophical themes, often questioning religious and societal norms.
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