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All the things are surprising, what possessed you to instill that rejected soul to such a dignity and courage to fight with Jamal Ahadiya. Jamal Amna Aqdas-e-Azam Aghdami, who says the point of expression - our soul except for sacrifice - I do not refer to him, and no mention of the advisors of the greatness of the power and the greatness of the glory [202] and the height of the glory is related to him, you wrote against him mockingly. What no soul has ever done or written. And it is surprising that you are not ashamed and mention the point. After all, for what reason and proof did he consider this kind of boldness to be permissible? The wonder of this servant is easy. How soon you disbelieved in the soul you claimed to believe in.
Naive of my feet, as if I have a living certainty that I do not prostrate from a belief in or and a living proof that I do not pretend that it is evidence for a soul or, and I repent of my shame alive by wasting God’s command, the generosity of His example is like that in the No possible universes. With the fingertips of polytheism, you have torn the veils of modesty and sanctity. We ask God to tear your veil, reveal your wicked self among the worlds, remove the veil from you, strip you of the garments of inviolability, and reveal to His servants what you used to be, and He who supplicates Him will answer. By God, you who are heedless, by your actions everything has been disturbed, the veil of infallibility has been torn, and the pillars of the covering of the sublime have shaken.

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Naive of my feet, as if I have a living certainty that I do not prostrate from a belief in or and a living proof that I do not pretend that it is evidence for a soul or, and I repent of my shame alive by wasting God’s command, the generosity of His example is like that in the No possible universes. With the fingertips of polytheism, you have torn the veils of modesty and sanctity. We ask God to tear your veil, reveal your wicked self among the worlds, remove the veil from you, strip you of the garments of inviolability, and reveal to His servants what you used to be, and He who supplicates Him will answer. By God, you who are heedless, by your actions everything has been disturbed, the veil of infallibility has been torn, and the pillars of the covering of the sublime have shaken.