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Do not bare yourselves from the cloak of politeness and fairness, and do not speak of what you have been forbidden from in the Tablets of your Lord, the Dominant, the Subsisting. And he who has been made deprived of good manners is naked, and if he were clothed, he would free the entire earth, and this was revealed with truth in the Tablets of Ezz Mahfouz: And he who has no good manners has no faith. And with that, what was revealed in the statement bears witness, if you bear witness. Literature was created in the statement for this beauty, and likewise every name is good, if you know.
And also from these mentioned statements, it is proven that without his holy soul, he was not and will not be the reason, and the question of him for the mystery of his soul has been and will always be rejected. And whatever soul wants to become a mystic of the unseen, it must become a mystic with what appears to the soul, not with the words before and after. Fu al-Zhi Nafsi Bideh, Orad Munieah Ahadiya is evident in the grave of these divine words and the fruition of the knowledge of the Genie from the books of the existing Marqumah words. But without the owners of sight, taste and taste, it is not a part of it. And today, one of the people of Basr, taste, and Fouad mentioned is none other than the people of Baha'u, whose faces God has enlightened with the lights of beauty and their sanctity.

Latest revision as of 07:57, 16 May 2023

And also from these mentioned statements, it is proven that without his holy soul, he was not and will not be the reason, and the question of him for the mystery of his soul has been and will always be rejected. And whatever soul wants to become a mystic of the unseen, it must become a mystic with what appears to the soul, not with the words before and after. Fu al-Zhi Nafsi Bideh, Orad Munieah Ahadiya is evident in the grave of these divine words and the fruition of the knowledge of the Genie from the books of the existing Marqumah words. But without the owners of sight, taste and taste, it is not a part of it. And today, one of the people of Basr, taste, and Fouad mentioned is none other than the people of Baha'u, whose faces God has enlightened with the lights of beauty and their sanctity.