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Uh-uh, my love! You created me to remember you and praise yourself, and I have become deprived of what I was created for. And what appeared from me was the veil of greatness and pride, and the faces of the people of the Most High changed, and the realities of those in the kingdom of names ceased to exist, and the foundations of the cities of perpetuity shook. So how, O my God, do I raise my head between the pens for the shame in which I bow my head in the presence of the close ones at the appearance of the lights of your beauty and the seat of the monotheists in the courtyard of the door of your greatness. By Your Honor, if You clothe me in the mantle of forgiveness, and blow upon me from the part of Your providence the fragrances of Your Most Merciful Name, and immerse me in the seas of Your kindness and gentleness, and forgive me for what I have committed during Your days, then by Your Honor my heart will not be calm and my soul will not be at peace. Grant me, O my Beloved, that by Your grace and care You have purified me from disobedience, so how can I remove from me the smells of shame that blow from my soul upon myself at all times and made me deprived of the whiffs of pleasure that You made above the heavens?
Oh Beloved, how can I see the pen of the close friend whom you sent by your command and whom you made a lamp of your revelation among your servants and the word of your command among your creatures? Ah, ah, from my shyness, which will not go away from me as long as you honor and perpetuate your being. Grant me, O my God, that you have immersed me in the ocean of forgiveness, so how can the smells of disobedience that have not come before me in your days go away from me? O my God, by Your forbearance with which You did not seize Your enemies, but extended them with the authority of Your judgment, so that whoever wants to draw the sword of hatred against Your face, You have sharpened [250] for the wisdom that was hidden from the eyes of Your creation, and with Your providence that the affairs of Your creation and the work of the polytheists in Your lands did not hold back. To bring me back to non-existence, then resurrect me in your days with the authority of your will once again. Perhaps what was apparent from me in the first turn would be erased from my heart, and I would be unaware of what I had committed, in order to make this heedlessness a blessing upon myself, a mercy upon my being, and a concern for myself. And you are the Almighty, the Exalted, the Mighty, the Generous.”

Latest revision as of 16:16, 16 May 2023

Oh Beloved, how can I see the pen of the close friend whom you sent by your command and whom you made a lamp of your revelation among your servants and the word of your command among your creatures? Ah, ah, from my shyness, which will not go away from me as long as you honor and perpetuate your being. Grant me, O my God, that you have immersed me in the ocean of forgiveness, so how can the smells of disobedience that have not come before me in your days go away from me? O my God, by Your forbearance with which You did not seize Your enemies, but extended them with the authority of Your judgment, so that whoever wants to draw the sword of hatred against Your face, You have sharpened [250] for the wisdom that was hidden from the eyes of Your creation, and with Your providence that the affairs of Your creation and the work of the polytheists in Your lands did not hold back. To bring me back to non-existence, then resurrect me in your days with the authority of your will once again. Perhaps what was apparent from me in the first turn would be erased from my heart, and I would be unaware of what I had committed, in order to make this heedlessness a blessing upon myself, a mercy upon my being, and a concern for myself. And you are the Almighty, the Exalted, the Mighty, the Generous.”