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Today[407] my souls are like this, I forbade the statement of Sa’and, the wrath of his hand and his hand, the souls of his folly looking at him, wanting to accept the claim of his order and. May God curse those who transgressed the limits of the statement, violated the sanctity of God, violated his covenant, and disbelieved in the first point, his beloved, and his purpose, which appeared in his glorious name between the earth and the sky. From it, the hearts of the close ones and the hearts of the sincere ones were filled with light, but they were mistaken when they imagined God’s might and power. A fort commanded by a hand able to preserve its strongholds. And He has power over all things.
And then we address the one who slandered God and objected to him and sent fiery papers to the headquarters of Jerusalem and mentioned in them what the livers of the pure and the close were burned for. Perhaps he will wake up from the sleep of heedlessness and head towards Jerusalem, the abode of God, the Powerful, the Mighty, the All-Knowing. And if he had committed a sin heavier than the weight of the heavens and the earth, but when the seas of virtue rippled in those days, if he repented and returned, perhaps God would forgive him with His mercy that preceded the worlds.

Latest revision as of 02:02, 17 May 2023

And then we address the one who slandered God and objected to him and sent fiery papers to the headquarters of Jerusalem and mentioned in them what the livers of the pure and the close were burned for. Perhaps he will wake up from the sleep of heedlessness and head towards Jerusalem, the abode of God, the Powerful, the Mighty, the All-Knowing. And if he had committed a sin heavier than the weight of the heavens and the earth, but when the seas of virtue rippled in those days, if he repented and returned, perhaps God would forgive him with His mercy that preceded the worlds.