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Apart from these, his holy essence, the Holy One, has been and will be one of the similitudes, which similitudes and similitudes did not and do not have a way to it. And the fact that the parables are mentioned is a reflection of the mysticism of Nas, who may consider these examples to be the limits of the understanding of some divine affairs. The inalienable right, if he wills, at one time, with one breath, he can decorate all the trees of Yabse in the style of spring, and with one word, he will make all the grains of existence appear as spikes of wisdom and knowledge. It's as if you have put a mirror in front of you and what you see in yourself from helplessness, ignorance, contradictory attitudes and foolish signs, you refer to the truth and show it. Repent to God, O sleepless ones! And I wish you were one of the sleepers, because the sleeper himself is at ease and his companions are at ease. As they have said, action for the oppressor is not and is not better than sleep. Thinking about your oppression, O oppressors who are oppressed by your oppression [198] the destruction of all things and the anxiety of the souls of the saints! Fear God and do not follow your ways. Our fate is with you, then take us with Allah with His power, perhaps He will return to you the look of care and make you one of the righteous.
Say: So hold your pen, O you who have become deprived of the robe of politeness and fairness, and with what happened from your pen you have lost the sanctity of God among His servants, and then your pen will be absolved from you[199] and the Tablet on which you inscribed what you inscribed. By God, if your ears were aware, you would have heard during the time when you were preoccupied with these remembrances the nostalgia of the people of the Most High, then the noise of the pure ones, then the wailing of the saints, then

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Say: So hold your pen, O you who have become deprived of the robe of politeness and fairness, and with what happened from your pen you have lost the sanctity of God among His servants, and then your pen will be absolved from you[199] and the Tablet on which you inscribed what you inscribed. By God, if your ears were aware, you would have heard during the time when you were preoccupied with these remembrances the nostalgia of the people of the Most High, then the noise of the pure ones, then the wailing of the saints, then