الموط: موط کا جادوگر ، مراد ہے سرمایہ دار ۔ ساحر
برگ حشيش: بھنگ۔
The magician of Alamut gave you the hashish leaves and you, O negligent one, took it as a tuft of candy!
(Magician of Alamut: Reference to the Hasan Bin Öabbat (d. 1138) who was a wizard of his age. He lived in Iran in the eleventh century C.E. He built a fort at Alamut, between Qazwain and Jilan. He furnished its interior with the state of the art furnishings and accouterment of comfort and luxury, including the most beautiful girls available. He designated this fort ‘Paradise’, and laid claims to prophet-hood. He had a body of followers who enticed unwary people in cities with administration of hemp and transported them to the Alamut Fort when they became intoxicated with hemp. On gaining consciousness they found themselves in strange surroundings which were the ultimate in luxury, including ‘houri’s’. When they thus became convinced of being in ‘paradise’ they accepted Hasan Bin Öabbat as their prophet. He had built formidable strength which the State could not subdue with mere force. He was a contemporary of Ghias al-Din Abu al-Faté Qamar Bin Ibrahim al-Khayyam, the famous ‘Umar Khayyam’: who was a mathematician, astronomer and poet (ca. 1050-1123). The latter ultimately subdued Hasan Bin Öabbat with better wisdom, based on righteousness instead of wizardry. Later this organization was destroyed by the Mongols about the middle of the 13th century.)