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And if a breath says two words and remains suspended in the third word, it is evident that it was not flowing from this source and will not be [350]. For God's sake, O servant, the right is and will be superior to him in all its affairs. Do not doubt yourself! If you want to experience it, show up and ask a verse from Ayatollah. So, you are looking at the sea of pleasure that is undulating for its own pleasure and there is no wave of destruction.
Say: Were it not for him, the ha would not have been superimposed with the ba, and the structure of the ha would not have rested on the waw, and he would not have created what would have been and would not have been if you were among the poets. By God, with my longing for Him and my longing for Himself, I have carried what the prophets and messengers could not carry. And I accepted all of that on myself so that he would not respond to what grieves his kindest, softest, gentle and impenetrable heart. And we advised you in all the statement that no one should grieve anyone, so that he might not respond to his grief. Except what is mine and my remembrance of you and my preoccupation with you, O chiefs of the forsaken.

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Say: Were it not for him, the ha would not have been superimposed with the ba, and the structure of the ha would not have rested on the waw, and he would not have created what would have been and would not have been if you were among the poets. By God, with my longing for Him and my longing for Himself, I have carried what the prophets and messengers could not carry. And I accepted all of that on myself so that he would not respond to what grieves his kindest, softest, gentle and impenetrable heart. And we advised you in all the statement that no one should grieve anyone, so that he might not respond to his grief. Except what is mine and my remembrance of you and my preoccupation with you, O chiefs of the forsaken.