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Haven't you heard that Judas Iscariot was one of the 12 letters of the Bible, and then he delivered the word of God to the Jews with apparent cruelty. And I wish your leader had committed his act, because he regretted it after that heinous act, but your mentor has exchanged and sold the point of expression and all the prophets and messengers and the sanctity of God for the ornaments of the earth, as mentioned and you All informed.
O heedless and immature, know that in "Baath" our levels were and will be infinite, and cleanse the Baath of names from your knowledge. Perhaps the people who are nominally sent by me are not formal. That's because no one knows them, and if you want to know them, then ask Allah your Lord with submission and humility. In the previous tablets, in this position, the command has been revealed in the sentence, if you have the will to look at those tablets, you may be equally satisfied. And the purpose of this mention is that you should not be afraid of the names of its houses. Although it has remained a protected dignity that is never thought to be violated except by God's will and will.

Latest revision as of 22:01, 16 May 2023

O heedless and immature, know that in "Baath" our levels were and will be infinite, and cleanse the Baath of names from your knowledge. Perhaps the people who are nominally sent by me are not formal. That's because no one knows them, and if you want to know them, then ask Allah your Lord with submission and humility. In the previous tablets, in this position, the command has been revealed in the sentence, if you have the will to look at those tablets, you may be equally satisfied. And the purpose of this mention is that you should not be afraid of the names of its houses. Although it has remained a protected dignity that is never thought to be violated except by God's will and will.