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Badan: The origin of the proofs of the verses of God is still there, but where is the appearance of a greater one without verses that are apparent and severe, when it was brought to him like every incapacitated person with his Buddh and Khawand Budh. Be light on God and do not follow what your whim commands you, so follow the Truth[274] who has come to you from the east of the soul with the news of God, the Powerful, the Dominant, the Mighty, the Subsisting. And He suffices you for everything, and without Him it will not suffice you even if you cling to the creation of the heavens and the earth if you are certain. This is God's advice to you and his servants. Whoever seeks the advice of his Lord will have it, and whoever turns away, God is self-sufficient in what was and what will be.
Bari, where are the servants? We testify that Ali is a great character, and we testify that he is the argument of God[282] between his creation and his proof between his wilderness, the manifestation of his command in his country, and the beginning of glory among his servants. And whenever he appears from him, he joins the like of his existence, and what is less than him is non-existent in his arena and lost when his authority appears, and he is the beloved of the gnostics and the destination of the worlds. Whoever turns away from him has turned away from God, the Dominant, the Mighty, the Powerful.

Latest revision as of 16:35, 16 May 2023

Bari, where are the servants? We testify that Ali is a great character, and we testify that he is the argument of God[282] between his creation and his proof between his wilderness, the manifestation of his command in his country, and the beginning of glory among his servants. And whenever he appears from him, he joins the like of his existence, and what is less than him is non-existent in his arena and lost when his authority appears, and he is the beloved of the gnostics and the destination of the worlds. Whoever turns away from him has turned away from God, the Dominant, the Mighty, the Powerful.