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And you know, O my God, that I love these people and everything attributed to yourself[392]. So I ask you, my God, in the name of whom you made the authority of the names between the earth and the heavens, and with it you broke the idols of the soul and the desires, and with it you washed the knowers and those who yearn and purified them from the scents of anything other than You in the kingdom of creation, that the torches of your love burn in the hearts of those so that the people of your kingdom can be guided by them. Those who neglected your remembrance and praise, and turned away from the shores of your closeness and meeting with you.
Oh my God, do not prevent them from what appeared between them and do not deprive them of what you have filtered in those days from the clouds of your mercy and the clouds of your bounty! Then I can hear them, O my God, at all times, your tunes and your melodies, which have been lifted up from the seat of the throne of your unity and the seat of glory of your individuality! Then accept from them, O my God, what was left from them in your days when the sun of your beauty shone above the horizon of your will, and the authority of the messengers was to walk among them with your power and greatness. And you see, O my God, that at that time weeping prevented me from remembering You and praising You and those whom You attributed to Your Manifestation with what came to my mind to mention My Beloved[393], My purpose and my hope, and His days and affairs.

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Oh my God, do not prevent them from what appeared between them and do not deprive them of what you have filtered in those days from the clouds of your mercy and the clouds of your bounty! Then I can hear them, O my God, at all times, your tunes and your melodies, which have been lifted up from the seat of the throne of your unity and the seat of glory of your individuality! Then accept from them, O my God, what was left from them in your days when the sun of your beauty shone above the horizon of your will, and the authority of the messengers was to walk among them with your power and greatness. And you see, O my God, that at that time weeping prevented me from remembering You and praising You and those whom You attributed to Your Manifestation with what came to my mind to mention My Beloved[393], My purpose and my hope, and His days and affairs.