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[VII]


[1]

O Physician!

Firstly, heal thou the sick ones with the Remembrance of thy Lord

(bi-dhikr rabbika),

the Lord of the Day of Mutual Invocation (yawm al-tanad) and afterwards by that which

We have ordained for the health of the constitutions of the servants.

[2]

By My life!

Merely attaining the presence of the physician who has drunk of the

Wine of My Love confers healing

and his mere breath brings mercy and hope.

[3]

Say: Adhere to him for the restoration of the body's well-being.

[4]

For, verily, such a physician is assisted by God for the treatment of ills.

[5]

Say:

`The science of healing is the most noble of all the sciences'.

[6]

Verily, it is the greatest instrument given by God,

the Quickener of mouldering bones,

for the preservation of the bodies of peoples.

God hath given it precedence over all sciences and branches of wisdom.

[7]

But this Day is the Day wherein thou should arise to bring about My

Victory, detached from all the worlds.