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And you do not grieve over what has been reported to us, then be patient as we have been patient, and indeed it is the best of a supporter and helper. That I remember your Lord in the nights and days, and then pronounce His own praise among His servants, perhaps by His praise the fire of His love arises in the hearts of the doers of good. and thank Allah the god of everything.
A cat with eyesight and perceptiveness, where are the ayahs mentioned, of course, righteousness is right, and the soul of a cat without wailing is a cry. As for righteousness, it is an impenetrable right, like a dozen proverbs that the wrongdoers are afflicted by it. And as for the righteousness of one’s soul, the same is the case with the one that is the best. We ask God to send with His authority a people to come with what has passed from these people, so that the souls of His sanctification will be worthy of him, and he will not be able to do so. Whoever circles around the soul says: “Do not cover up, so break through the veils, then reveal what is treasured in secret from the knowledge of God, the Dominant, the Subsisting!” And those who circulate around the mind say: “Beware, beware of being patient, and do not divulge what frightens the structures of the oppressors and distinguishes the breasts of the polytheists. I cast on the servants what befits their status and status! God has forbidden, or the deaf, the tunes of God, the Mighty, the Beloved!

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A cat with eyesight and perceptiveness, where are the ayahs mentioned, of course, righteousness is right, and the soul of a cat without wailing is a cry. As for righteousness, it is an impenetrable right, like a dozen proverbs that the wrongdoers are afflicted by it. And as for the righteousness of one’s soul, the same is the case with the one that is the best. We ask God to send with His authority a people to come with what has passed from these people, so that the souls of His sanctification will be worthy of him, and he will not be able to do so. Whoever circles around the soul says: “Do not cover up, so break through the veils, then reveal what is treasured in secret from the knowledge of God, the Dominant, the Subsisting!” And those who circulate around the mind say: “Beware, beware of being patient, and do not divulge what frightens the structures of the oppressors and distinguishes the breasts of the polytheists. I cast on the servants what befits their status and status! God has forbidden, or the deaf, the tunes of God, the Mighty, the Beloved!