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Now, be fair, be fair, is it on us or on you? And the fact that there is no intention in the writing, by God, the self is just a mere intention and pure ego and mood. If you yourself wrote that now go and experience. He commissioned this servant to experience so that I will inform you of what will appear, and you yourself were not here and did not experience it. Therefore, before the experience, why did he attribute and deny so many carnal falsehoods to the truth? Now look at who is interested. May God grant justice to you in the great loss. O sea of purpose, beware of Allah, Who created you by my order, and do not speak of what will deny you to all the atoms. Fear God and be the pious! Now consider how scandalous and clear your deeds are in the eyes of the truth and how your intellect has been taken by the power, that you write and prove your selfishness and malice, and yet you are not a poet. If all of me in the heavens and the earth bears witness for your cause, then your soul bears witness for your cause, and this is a sure truth.
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.

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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.