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I don't know what happened that every breath is aware and afflicted. In these days, a tablet from the East, the Merciful Providence, for one of the friends of the East and the Lower. In this position, it is mentioned for the sake of punishment, maybe they will be warned and hear the words of the first point in the last sphere from the tongue of Abda Abhi, and they will be ashamed of the noise and lamentation of that Prophet and be satisfied with what has been done. And this image of us was revealed by the power of Allah the Almighty:
Say: O my people, it is He who, if He wants to make everyone in the heavens and the earth a permanent argument from Him, He can, and this is easy for Him. And it is He who has created the pleasure of the statement[356] for Himself, and from Him is the beginning of everything and returns if you are of the worlds. And you, in whose grip is the kingdom of creation, did not consent to him calling himself by any of the names, after the One who created it and its kingdom by His order, the Mighty and Immeasurable. Ah, ah, for your negligence, O fullness of statement! Ah, ah, from your invisibility, O chiefs of the polytheists!

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Say: O my people, it is He who, if He wants to make everyone in the heavens and the earth a permanent argument from Him, He can, and this is easy for Him. And it is He who has created the pleasure of the statement[356] for Himself, and from Him is the beginning of everything and returns if you are of the worlds. And you, in whose grip is the kingdom of creation, did not consent to him calling himself by any of the names, after the One who created it and its kingdom by His order, the Mighty and Immeasurable. Ah, ah, for your negligence, O fullness of statement! Ah, ah, from your invisibility, O chiefs of the polytheists!