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I wish you could be the agent of that beloved's will! No, by Allah, you have not acted on a word of the statement except what you have seen according to your mood. May God seek refuge from this sin because his words were sacred to my soul, my emotions, my knowledge, and my understanding. I wish you had enough to protest with the image of God, you did not show modesty, nor did you intend to observe politeness. He has committed an act that from this day to the last day, every person with manners and modesty will be ashamed of what he wrote. God made us burn in the hearts of those close to us.
And I wish you knew the truth like one of the souls of the people of the earth, because you did not have the courage to speak with those souls and do not have the courage. By Allah, if you listen to the breath of modesty, it will absolve you, and the act of politeness will seek refuge in Allah from your actions. Courtesy is one of the characteristics of human beings and it is more important to him than his knowledge [204], and any soul that has not acquired it, of course, its absence prevails over its existence. And you used to do things that every decent person is ashamed to mention in a place where the principle of politeness was created for that place. How to break the veil of my decency and modesty, O people of transgressors!

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And I wish you knew the truth like one of the souls of the people of the earth, because you did not have the courage to speak with those souls and do not have the courage. By Allah, if you listen to the breath of modesty, it will absolve you, and the act of politeness will seek refuge in Allah from your actions. Courtesy is one of the characteristics of human beings and it is more important to him than his knowledge [204], and any soul that has not acquired it, of course, its absence prevails over its existence. And you used to do things that every decent person is ashamed to mention in a place where the principle of politeness was created for that place. How to break the veil of my decency and modesty, O people of transgressors!