The Arabic narrative is too long to extract

The Arabic narrative is too long to extract. It is from a kind of
historical romance called The _Memoirs of Hakim_, the date of which Hammer
unfortunately omits to give. Its close coincidence in substance with
Polo”s story is quite remarkable. After a detailed description of the
Paradise, and the transfer into it of the aspirant under the influence of
_bang_, on his awaking and seeing his chief enter, he says, ‘O chief! am I
awake or am I dreaming?’ To which the chief: ‘O such an One, take heed
that thou tell not the dream to any stranger. Know that Ali thy Lord hath
vouchsafed to show thee the place destined for thee in Paradise….
Hesitate not a moment therefore in the service of the Imam who thus deigns
to intimate his contentment with thee,’ and so on.

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