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And the fact that none of these matters has been and will not be a reason for anything. Well, they have instilled hatred in your heart, and well, they have imprinted in your chest. In the appearance of the point of expression, the same words appeared from polytheists [289] who had discussions with the sheikhs and what he wrote was taken from the words of Sheikh Ahmad. And they also attributed that he studied with So-and-so in Shin's land and acquired the knowledge of appearance. Curse of God, I will support you and I will throw you in your chest.
And where is the pen of making and denying its sharpness: Evidence for the denial and takfir of Mirza Yahya Nabudah etc. So the tongue of God speaks that God cursed the first oppressor who wronged the first point in his later appearances and disbelieved in His verses and denied his appearance and denounced his proof and disputed his authority and disputed his authority and He fought by himself and wanted to shed his blood after He came to them with clear signs of glory. All atoms bear witness that he did not object to anyone and was more merciful to every soul than he was to himself. And everything bears witness to that, if you deny it.

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And where is the pen of making and denying its sharpness: Evidence for the denial and takfir of Mirza Yahya Nabudah etc. So the tongue of God speaks that God cursed the first oppressor who wronged the first point in his later appearances and disbelieved in His verses and denied his appearance and denounced his proof and disputed his authority and disputed his authority and He fought by himself and wanted to shed his blood after He came to them with clear signs of glory. All atoms bear witness that he did not object to anyone and was more merciful to every soul than he was to himself. And everything bears witness to that, if you deny it.