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Qoleh - Azm Makra wa Kabra -: You mentioned that Mr. Mirza alone was right in the matter of Qiyaam. From where should it be clear that this rebellion was for the height of Allah's command or for the sake of love, leadership, shock and wealth? Yes, people who ate grass and leather in Mazandaran rebelled, not people who spent days and nights in Baghdad and other places having tea with a samovar and the situation and apparatus with friends and servants and coffee houses with people and mobs and talking. La Tayil, lunch and colorful foods will go to the head, and the effort will be busy with food, sweets and parties, and the companions will gather in the country to relax.
If the whole of me on earth and all that is created in it from the graces of beauty and the fruits of goodness are present in one assembly for the sake of God for the sake of the soul of the believer, it would not be an extravagance. But you and those like you, if you waste a morsel of bread, you are and will be wasteful, which wastefulness is evident in neglecting the right. And the same morsel of bread, whose soul has been subjected to torture, takes refuge in God because it has become his share. And by God, all of us eat linuh and yizj and say: "O God, by what crime did you falsify the sustenance of this early morning, the one who disbelieves in you and your revelations?" But you are not a poet and you will not be.

Latest revision as of 20:47, 16 May 2023

If the whole of me on earth and all that is created in it from the graces of beauty and the fruits of goodness are present in one assembly for the sake of God for the sake of the soul of the believer, it would not be an extravagance. But you and those like you, if you waste a morsel of bread, you are and will be wasteful, which wastefulness is evident in neglecting the right. And the same morsel of bread, whose soul has been subjected to torture, takes refuge in God because it has become his share. And by God, all of us eat linuh and yizj and say: "O God, by what crime did you falsify the sustenance of this early morning, the one who disbelieves in you and your revelations?" But you are not a poet and you will not be.