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When what transpired from your pen, Ali's eyes cried in the sky of the judiciary, and he was looking at you and addressing yourself: Oh you wretched one, God has blackened your face because you committed what no one of the ancients did, and no soul from the later ones did. Didn’t we advise you in all the tablets not to say “Why” and “Bim” during the reappearance? And you, you cunning atheist, have taken the command of God in jest and struck and strike on my body every time with swords of malice and hypocrisy and you do not feel, and you think that you are of the upright in my matter. And with your reasoning, you want to prove what appeared from me, and then kill my beloved soul every time, and you are not ashamed of God, to whom the affairs of the worlds are returned. And by your deed[200] I was ashamed among the chiefs of the close ones, then the holy chosen ones of God, then His chosen prophets.
Then be fair, O you who are heedless, then save yourself in an hour. God is your Lord and Lord of the worlds. He who always recites to you the verses of God, if you do not believe in him, do not object to him. Fear God! He has overlooked your faith and the faith of those like you, if you were of the poets. All things in the hands of God have been ashamed of the relationship that was between you and them, because everything ends up under the shadow of his name “Al-Sana’”. The same was the case if you [201] were among the poets. Then the things disavow your attribution to them and seek refuge in Allah from yourself, O you who by your actions burned the livers of the prophets and messengers.

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Then be fair, O you who are heedless, then save yourself in an hour. God is your Lord and Lord of the worlds. He who always recites to you the verses of God, if you do not believe in him, do not object to him. Fear God! He has overlooked your faith and the faith of those like you, if you were of the poets. All things in the hands of God have been ashamed of the relationship that was between you and them, because everything ends up under the shadow of his name “Al-Sana’”. The same was the case if you [201] were among the poets. Then the things disavow your attribution to them and seek refuge in Allah from yourself, O you who by your actions burned the livers of the prophets and messengers.