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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.
Ah, oh my beloved, ah, oh my purpose, ah, oh my hope, ah, oh my hope, ah, ah, how can I raise my head before the pen of Ali whom you have made the shining of your revelation and the source of your inspiration? How can I look at the pen that is attributed to Muhammad, your messenger, and in it is the number of the secrets of your judgment and the books of the tablets of your command? By your might, O my beloved, I am about to return to nothingness because of my shame and what happened to me in my days. May I be able to witness the pen of what you sent down to the soul of the decrees of your command and the secrets of your laws and decrees, and what appeared from it that proved your exaltation of yourself from proverbs and your sanctification of ghosts? Or do I hear the creak of the pen of the Kaleem with which He wrote your judgments, your wisdom, the essences of your unification, and the traces of your uniqueness?

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Ah, oh my beloved, ah, oh my purpose, ah, oh my hope, ah, oh my hope, ah, ah, how can I raise my head before the pen of Ali whom you have made the shining of your revelation and the source of your inspiration? How can I look at the pen that is attributed to Muhammad, your messenger, and in it is the number of the secrets of your judgment and the books of the tablets of your command? By your might, O my beloved, I am about to return to nothingness because of my shame and what happened to me in my days. May I be able to witness the pen of what you sent down to the soul of the decrees of your command and the secrets of your laws and decrees, and what appeared from it that proved your exaltation of yourself from proverbs and your sanctification of ghosts? Or do I hear the creak of the pen of the Kaleem with which He wrote your judgments, your wisdom, the essences of your unification, and the traces of your uniqueness?