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Do not, O people, alter the words of God from their proper places! To bear witness to what God witnessed, then be brothers on opposite beds. To unite on a matter so that none of you will find the smells of difference! And by your union, God’s command will be revealed among His creatures, its traces will be established among His servants, and His lights will be manifest among the worlds. Omid Chenan Astkah Each of it is a comprehensive word, a community that is strong in it, and in which a duality of truth is occupied, and in which there is a completeness of discontinuity in the land of the outward Gardand, and in it my affair, with the fire of divine love, blazing, as all of it has heat, that it is ignited, the intensity of it, in the part of Jerusalem, the viewer of Grdand.
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.

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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.