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God laughs at your words. It's as if the fragrance of God's pleasure has never passed over you, because today every breath that is attributed to the truth is surely a visible and visible effect of him. And God, your words seem inferior to the words of previous nations. Because God's hatred [280] was in your heart, your pen was forbidden and deprived of the gentleness of mentioning and writing. It is suspected that you have left Rahman's party and turned your attention to Satan's party. It is clear to anyone who can see that these worshipers, after five years of association, we mention what we have seen with our eyes and heard with our ears day and night. And you, according to the words of the evil one who was rejected by this servant, and clinging to the inhabitants of Aarash Ma'ani, even forbade yourself from the rays of the dawn of the meanings that are rising and falling in these merciful days.
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.