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I thought you didn't understand this, after all, with all these revelations of Ezz Samdani and verses of divine status, you should at least stop. Although, if you follow the statement of the observer, you do not have any documents in your hand to object to such a person, no matter what he says. Aff for those who are also filled with pride and fill your chest with God's grain and malice. Fah ah! "Faah" of the one who cannot be mentioned by pen, "Faah" of the one who does not finish with the statement about us, I am satisfied with the one who will release the prisoner with his reality and hell with his truth and the fire with flames and flames.
I swear to the beloved of the possibility that you do not and do not mean any manifestation of God except the souls of polytheists. And that is the fear and suspicion in which the soul is hidden. Another statement from the house of Bayan Bayan is purely inspired by Lujh al-Rahman, that perhaps a breeze of the pleasure of divine words will pass over the people of Akwan, and perhaps from the safety of that holy soul, they will come to the field of witness from behind the veil and the veil, and they will be victorious according to the will of God and to Do what has already been mentioned and consider these days as spoils. And also the likes of those people should understand to what extent the sanctity of this appearance in the eyes of God is meant, lest they be forbidden from daring.

Latest revision as of 07:54, 16 May 2023

I swear to the beloved of the possibility that you do not and do not mean any manifestation of God except the souls of polytheists. And that is the fear and suspicion in which the soul is hidden. Another statement from the house of Bayan Bayan is purely inspired by Lujh al-Rahman, that perhaps a breeze of the pleasure of divine words will pass over the people of Akwan, and perhaps from the safety of that holy soul, they will come to the field of witness from behind the veil and the veil, and they will be victorious according to the will of God and to Do what has already been mentioned and consider these days as spoils. And also the likes of those people should understand to what extent the sanctity of this appearance in the eyes of God is meant, lest they be forbidden from daring.