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Explanation of a story from Saadi's Golestan about the self and considering it an enemy by Dr. Gholam Hossein Ebrahimi Dinani. The nineteenth story from the seventh chapter of Saadi's Golestan on the effect of upbringing. Performed by Dr. Ismail Mansouri Larijani Singer: Salar Aghili I asked the great man about the meaning of the hadith, "Against your enemy, your soul, which is on both sides." He said, "No enemy to whom you show kindness becomes a friend, except the self, which, the more you tolerate it, the more it opposes you." The meaning of the verse recited by Salar Aghili: My heart is troubled by that sweet essence. Still, the bird is still in its open claws. Hekayat #19 Chapter 7, Golsetaan e Saadi Dr. Gholam Hossein Ebrahimi Dinani Dr. Ismail Mansouri Larijani Salar Aghili