But the cause of popular similarity is the third one, i.
But the cause of popular similarity is the third one, i.e., augmenting transmutation. Therefore, the poets call 'love' a remedier, a remedy, a Plato, a Galen (Jaaleenoos). Maulvi says in the Preface: ( 150 ) Happy be thou, my fond love! O, the remedier of all my ailments, 0, the medicine of my pride, my grace, .0, thou! my Plato, my Jaaleenoos, Vahshi Kirmani.
The Oracle of Secret, Hafiz AllamaTaba-Taba'i Masnawi-i-Ma'navi "Of His signs is that He created spouses among yourself for your comfort and created ties of love and tenderness amongst you." Marriage and Morals p. 150. Risala-i-Ishq: Bu Ali and Sadr-ul-Mutahalihileen Safar-i-Soem. Masnawi-i-Ma'navi 38: Surah Ibrahim 23 Surah Shoora Safeena-tul-Bihar: Vol: 1, p. 201, Root: "Hob". Ibid: p. 662, Root: "Sama"'. Surah Aal-i-Imran Masnavi-i-Ma'navi.
36 Surah Fosilat Sa'di's Bostan Nehjul-Balagha: Letter No. 53. Sharh-i-Ishaaraat: Volume, 3, p. 383 (New Print). ( 151 ) Love has demerits as well. Of all its demerits one is that because of the absorption of the lover in the beloved's beauty, he ignores the defects of the latter. Love of every thing makes deaf and dumb. Love of something makes the lover's heart and vision diseased (Nehj-ul-Balagha). Sa'di says in 'Gulistan': Every man glorifies his own intellect and his son's charm.
This adverse effect is not at variance with what we read in the text that love makes the wits sharp and the understanding sensitive. Sensitivity of intellect means that the man divorces stupidity and his energies are put to action. However, the adverse effect of love is not that it stupefies, the adverse effect is that love makes one indifferent. Indifference is not the same thing as stupidity. Very often even men of lesser wisdom with maintenance of "mental equilibrium are less indifferent.
Love, no doubt, sharpens appreciation, but it exclusively restricts the appreciation to one focus, it was for this reason that we have said in the text that the peculiarity of love is unification and it is an effect of this unification and concentration that gives birth to defect of being indifferent to the rest of the matters. Over and above this, love not only condones a defect but also presents it as a merit and a charm.
Because one of the influences of love is that wherever it appears it beautifies those premises. Makes a particle of beauty the sun. Rather it makes the black rosy and gives brilliance to darkness.