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And if you do not know us, we will introduce ourselves to you so that you may learn and be of the worlds. We are the servants of whom God made our sight iron, and we knew Him Himself, and we were cut off from the worlds. And we are not prevented by the blocking of the blocker, nor the cunning cunning, nor the deceitful tricks, nor the doubt of the hearts of the oppressors. We praise God for what He made Himself known to us, which was promised in His sacred, decisive, and magnificent Tablets. And what prevents us from knowing Him are the veils of those who disbelieved in God, then the glorifications of those who associated Him with Him, the One, the Unique, the Mighty, the Praiseworthy.
And this has been confirmed that after the dot, the truth is unique in the letters of life, that the whole creation of expression was created and will be under the shadow of the first unit, and the right of every person has a right to this soul, as well as all the attributes and good names. And yet, he addresses one of the letters of Hay who asked about the next appearance, and says, "If I know that you will not gain faith in him on the day of the revelation of the meaning of God, then I will judge you without faith." And if I knew that one of the Christians would become a believer on the Day of Dhuhr [339], I would say the ruling of faith about him, even though he is not a believer and no beloved deed has appeared from him. Think a little and know the truth!

Latest revision as of 21:00, 16 May 2023

And this has been confirmed that after the dot, the truth is unique in the letters of life, that the whole creation of expression was created and will be under the shadow of the first unit, and the right of every person has a right to this soul, as well as all the attributes and good names. And yet, he addresses one of the letters of Hay who asked about the next appearance, and says, "If I know that you will not gain faith in him on the day of the revelation of the meaning of God, then I will judge you without faith." And if I knew that one of the Christians would become a believer on the Day of Dhuhr [339], I would say the ruling of faith about him, even though he is not a believer and no beloved deed has appeared from him. Think a little and know the truth!