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I ask you not to deprive these weak people of the benefactors of your generosity and favour, and not to leave them in the hands of those whose beings were created only from the fire of your anger and oppression, and they did not find the scents of the womb and fairness. And the world has deceived them with its deceit to a state where they deny Your proof, associate with Yourself, disbelieve in Your revelations, and shed the blood of Your loved ones and Your trustees. By Your Honor, O my Beloved, they committed what no one else had committed before, and by that they deserved Your wrath and the whips of Your oppression. Take them with your authority, then give them authority over them who will not have mercy on them except that they return to you and enter under the shade of your care and repent to you. And that you were still able and you will still be able. And you are the Almighty, the Exalted, the Just, the Wise.
I wish that at that time my blood would be shed on the face of the earth between your hands and that you would witness me in the state in which you witnessed the close ones of your servants and the chosen ones from the best of your creation. Praise be to You, my God, for what You have decreed with the authority of Your judgment and decreed with Your estimation and approval. I ask you, my beloved, in your name by which the flags of your cause were raised and the lights of your countenance shone, to send down on me and upon your faithful servants all the goodness that you have destined in the Tablets, then make for us a seat of truth with you, O in whose hand is the kingdom of all things. And you are the Powerful, the Mighty, the Most Merciful.

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I wish that at that time my blood would be shed on the face of the earth between your hands and that you would witness me in the state in which you witnessed the close ones of your servants and the chosen ones from the best of your creation. Praise be to You, my God, for what You have decreed with the authority of Your judgment and decreed with Your estimation and approval. I ask you, my beloved, in your name by which the flags of your cause were raised and the lights of your countenance shone, to send down on me and upon your faithful servants all the goodness that you have destined in the Tablets, then make for us a seat of truth with you, O in whose hand is the kingdom of all things. And you are the Powerful, the Mighty, the Most Merciful.