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It was observed that he was never deprived of the meaning of Kausar and he was completely deprived of divine spiritual pleasure, which is very clear what the Prophet meant by this statement. And the word truth, even if it has two letters, has been and will be the king of the words of the people of the land. And Allah, from the breaths of the same word, only the mystics find the breaths of truth and pay attention to its pleasures. Note that if a cup is taken from the river of Euphrates, the people of taste will understand from which source this water came from, and they will know its source from its sweetness, even though it is a glass of water according to its appearance. And because it is the source of knowledge, mysticism, care, honor, grace, power, glory, and greatness, therefore the sincere and close ones understand and understand its source. Also, you should be careful of God, your Lord, and don't turn your attention to the soldiers of the devils.
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