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The truth of the pen of Ballah, in one of those days, he was present between the hands of the throne and lamented the lamentation that the people of Mullah Ala wept for him. And it's a wonder that you didn't hear and listen to the moaning and yearning of the whole thing at that time. And from that day until now, all the saints and close ones, then the truths of the whole thing, are engaged in lamentation and lamentation. At this point, it was necessary to mention his prayers, which he placed between the hands of the throne, so that the souls of the people who are prone to the lamentation of the oppressed will understand the oppressed of the beloved, that it is possible to express what has been done to that holy beauty by the oppression of the oppressors. And this is our savior by the pen of our Lord and Lord of all things and Lord of the worlds:
If, O God, for Your honor to practice love only from the power of Your power in secret so that you can relax yourself and rest in peace, otherwise I will help you in your hijab and love. And gather what you long for with the refreshment[241] of your healing in your dreams, and your safe hearts in your graves, and your holy nights, your absorption. I ask you, O beloved, by your power, then by your name and your appearance and your pride that I do not command you to invite me to be free from this evil and its name.

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If, O God, for Your honor to practice love only from the power of Your power in secret so that you can relax yourself and rest in peace, otherwise I will help you in your hijab and love. And gather what you long for with the refreshment[241] of your healing in your dreams, and your safe hearts in your graves, and your holy nights, your absorption. I ask you, O beloved, by your power, then by your name and your appearance and your pride that I do not command you to invite me to be free from this evil and its name.