Verse 31854aanah hu))aa


G5

In this meter the first long syllable may be replaced by a short; and the next-to-last long syllable may be replaced by two shorts.


1
it is accepted by all, the claim of your uniqueness
2 a
no one, [oh] idol with a mirror-{face/forehead/aspect}, became face-to-face [with you]
2 b
no idol with a mirror-{face/forehead/aspect} became face-to-face [with you/them]

'Accepted, received, admitted, approved; — chosen; elect; — taken in good part; agreed on; — acceptable, agreeable, pleasing'.
'Singleness; unity; — singularity, the being unique, incomparableness'.
'Face; forehead; countenance, aspect; resemblance, similitude'.

References
Arshi, Imtiyaz Ali Ghazal# 48
Raza, Kalidas Gupta 448
Hamid Ali Khan Open Image

Theologically speaking, Faruqi is surely right to refer to 20,10 , and in general his preference for (2a) over (2b) makes sense to me, though I wouldn't rule (2b) out entirely, since a verse like this is obviously not designed to be entirely clear or straightforward. The only other reference in the divan to an 'idol with a mirror-forehead' occurs in 208,6 , and in that case too the interpretation seems very possibly to go along the lines Faruqi suggests. The verse is also full of sonorous long vowels, especially and . The in the first line and in the second line echo each other ( is shortened to for metrical convenience). And there's the wordplay of and . But it's a truly strange verse, isn't it? An obscure, mysterious, potent image, that of the 'idol with a mirror-face' (or 'mirror-forehead'). Beautiful, ominous, solipsistic, hypnotically powerful-- what kind of 'idol' or beloved would earn such an epithet? I even sense a little overtone of doubt in the first line-- 'all' accept her/his uniqueness, but does the 'all' include the speaker? It's almost the kind of thing one says before making a counterargument or offering a challenge. Does the second line suggest that such a face-to-face confrontation just contingently hasn't happened-- that is, it hasn't happened yet? Compare the similar absence of a face-to-face encounter in 32,1 . graphics/mirrorforehead.jpg