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Still, the expanded mysticism of God has been limited by the veiled souls, and for this reason, most of the worshipers have been deprived of the merciful gifts and blessings of God. As Nafs Mollaki, one of the days, mockingly mentioned the point of Bayan that "they said that no one is capable of reciting one verse, and now we see that some souls are capable of reciting two words of verses. Therefore, this [349] [Souls will also be right." God forbid, I am filled with the fragrance of Rizwan al-Ma'ani, to know from this word blasphemy, hypocrisy, greed, and objection to all the prophets and messengers.
 
 
I don't know what happened that every breath is aware and afflicted. In these days, a tablet from the East, the Merciful Providence, for one of the friends of the East and the Lower. In this position, it is mentioned for the sake of punishment, maybe they will be warned and hear the words of the first point in the last sphere from the tongue of Abda Abhi, and they will be ashamed of the noise and lamentation of that Prophet and be satisfied with what has been done. And this image of us was revealed by the power of Allah the Almighty:
 
In the name of God, the Most Holy, the Most High, the Most High.

Latest revision as of 02:09, 17 May 2023


I don't know what happened that every breath is aware and afflicted. In these days, a tablet from the East, the Merciful Providence, for one of the friends of the East and the Lower. In this position, it is mentioned for the sake of punishment, maybe they will be warned and hear the words of the first point in the last sphere from the tongue of Abda Abhi, and they will be ashamed of the noise and lamentation of that Prophet and be satisfied with what has been done. And this image of us was revealed by the power of Allah the Almighty:

In the name of God, the Most Holy, the Most High, the Most High.