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O oblivious, depraved souls, how much [388] they have humiliated and destroyed the knowledge of the self of monotheism. However, he considered such souls as a right, and he was exposed to a right that he never cared about a soul, but his servants did not care about. Curse of God, I am the witness of God's proof and deny it, and the practice of reprimanding other people, and I am afraid of him!
By Your glory, O my God, I did not think that they would have appeared against them after You gave them good news of this revelation in the scrolls of Your command and the boards of Your judgment. And not a word was sent down from You except that you took with it the covenant of this boy from your creation and your innocence. So I became confused, oh my God, and I didn't know what to do among them. And whenever I remain silent about the beginnings of your remembrance, the spirit moves me between your heavens and your earth. And whenever I dwell, what blows from the right of your will and will shakes me, and I find myself like a leaf that is moved by the winds of your judgment and leaves it as you wish with your command and permission.

Latest revision as of 00:55, 17 May 2023

By Your glory, O my God, I did not think that they would have appeared against them after You gave them good news of this revelation in the scrolls of Your command and the boards of Your judgment. And not a word was sent down from You except that you took with it the covenant of this boy from your creation and your innocence. So I became confused, oh my God, and I didn't know what to do among them. And whenever I remain silent about the beginnings of your remembrance, the spirit moves me between your heavens and your earth. And whenever I dwell, what blows from the right of your will and will shakes me, and I find myself like a leaf that is moved by the winds of your judgment and leaves it as you wish with your command and permission.