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Today, “the best of women” is the first point, and it is strictly forbidden[391]. And they whispered a strong ear, where is a name after which a rib is a point, such as in Persia Sakenand and from the fortress of Ismat Rabbani outside his will and the sanctity of God, the protection of his leadership and the trampling of traitors by the tail of Ismat Narsidh. For my soul is the truth, or I seek excuses from Batool and the sanctuary of the Most High and Ismat Kubra. To serve her, my beloved, with manifest sincerity, for she is the remnant of God among you, if you are of the knowers. We ask God to straighten it as it is and keep it from touching those who are moved by the winds of the soul and whim as He wills, those are in clear error, and to make it firm on this matter, and He is over all things.
Glory be to You, O God, my God, the tongues of possibilities bear witness to Your dominion and power, and to my poverty and poverty when Your riches appear. So, my God, look at this disobedient who has always been looking at half of your forgiveness and his heart is directed to the horizon of your bounty and talents, and I, my God, from the first day that you created me by your order and revived me[396] from the breezes of the goodness of your mercy, I did not turn to anyone without you And I rose up to meet the enemies of your authority and power, and called everyone to the shores of the sea of your monotheism and the sky of glory of your uniqueness. And I did not want in my days to protect myself from the tyrants of your creation, but to exalt your reputation among your creatures. And with that, what no one of your creation has carried has been given to me.

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Glory be to You, O God, my God, the tongues of possibilities bear witness to Your dominion and power, and to my poverty and poverty when Your riches appear. So, my God, look at this disobedient who has always been looking at half of your forgiveness and his heart is directed to the horizon of your bounty and talents, and I, my God, from the first day that you created me by your order and revived me[396] from the breezes of the goodness of your mercy, I did not turn to anyone without you And I rose up to meet the enemies of your authority and power, and called everyone to the shores of the sea of your monotheism and the sky of glory of your uniqueness. And I did not want in my days to protect myself from the tyrants of your creation, but to exalt your reputation among your creatures. And with that, what no one of your creation has carried has been given to me.