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I swear by the same manifestations of the glory of sanctification that if there was love in you in general, if all your pillars were cut into pieces with fine threads, such rakish words would not have flowed from the tongue of the captive of your crown. Murshidt also said a lot of these words and the same Sayyid Muhammad mocked him. Praise be to the beloved who has deprived the likes of the existence of the mysticism of its manifestations and forbidden the sweetness of love. Didn't you hear that the seal of the prophet - our soul, except sacrifice - during twenty years, his blessed life was in the hands of the enemy, and there was no hope for the morning in any night, and no hope for the night in any morning? God always waits and hopes that he will sacrifice his life on the path of his friend and hasten to the supreme companion [301].
O raven of the land of Jarzah, the story of the parrot of Egypt is one manma! O Tanin Dhubab, don't mention from the voice of the supreme pen that you are taking your burden and causing us trouble. Hasn't he heard that Hussain bin Ali - my soul in the kingdom of creation of Fadahma - lost his life in the way of his passion? And if you say, as the atheists have said, that he fell ill at the hands of the enemy and had no choice but to be killed, then this is a false statement. When he was moving from Medina, he moved with this intention and will. Fu Allah moved with the excitement of meeting his beloved and asked for peace. If, during the departure of that beautiful man from Medina, he specially bid farewell to the holy shrine of Saadj, the Exalted One of the Unseen and the Witnesses, his pure ancestor, and said these words of Ibadah Ahli Natik:

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O raven of the land of Jarzah, the story of the parrot of Egypt is one manma! O Tanin Dhubab, don't mention from the voice of the supreme pen that you are taking your burden and causing us trouble. Hasn't he heard that Hussain bin Ali - my soul in the kingdom of creation of Fadahma - lost his life in the way of his passion? And if you say, as the atheists have said, that he fell ill at the hands of the enemy and had no choice but to be killed, then this is a false statement. When he was moving from Medina, he moved with this intention and will. Fu Allah moved with the excitement of meeting his beloved and asked for peace. If, during the departure of that beautiful man from Medina, he specially bid farewell to the holy shrine of Saadj, the Exalted One of the Unseen and the Witnesses, his pure ancestor, and said these words of Ibadah Ahli Natik: