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We praise God that with the arm of trust and severance of idolatry we broke the idol and entered into the law of certainty. And I wish you were there and could see it with your own eyes. Thank God for that and thanks for all this time. God willing, if there was even an iota of fairness in you, you should talk day and night about these servants, because our actions are a testimony to our religion, and it is a clear and obvious testimony. That we broke the shackles of imitation and gained the truth and got rid of the illusion that had captured all hearts. O poor poor man, you are very much in illusion. You have seen and understood and informed us. I wish we had met him and he would have been mentioned about the mystic he used to mention in the gatherings [335] and you would have been informed about what you are expecting from him these days.
O poor man, you don't know about anything, neither from Bayan, nor from Furqan, nor from Torah, nor from Bible. And there have been many revolutions in the emergence of this matter, and this Abd Nazar was not briefly mentioned and it is mentioned in your own books, as even now [337] some people around Ismail are considered Imam. You have not even seen the book of appearance and you are not informed. Your dignity is to speak to the words of the common people and be justified by such evidence. Expert insight is not and cannot be doubted. And perhaps from the things that have happened and no one is informed, what the truth has already said. I wish you would pass by Hoy and settle down in Koi Dost for a while until some of the hidden things would be revealed to you.

Latest revision as of 20:59, 16 May 2023

O poor man, you don't know about anything, neither from Bayan, nor from Furqan, nor from Torah, nor from Bible. And there have been many revolutions in the emergence of this matter, and this Abd Nazar was not briefly mentioned and it is mentioned in your own books, as even now [337] some people around Ismail are considered Imam. You have not even seen the book of appearance and you are not informed. Your dignity is to speak to the words of the common people and be justified by such evidence. Expert insight is not and cannot be doubted. And perhaps from the things that have happened and no one is informed, what the truth has already said. I wish you would pass by Hoy and settle down in Koi Dost for a while until some of the hidden things would be revealed to you.