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It is written that the owner of this apparition should bring anything other than verses if he has anything, and this is clearly against what the point of the statement - our soul other than sacrifice - revealed in the whole statement. And I speak with this word or he curses and curses all the atoms and me in the kingdom of the command and the people. Yes, and Allah has considered people to be fools, because if they were not fools, you and the exposed soul would not be able to talk to Allah publicly other than us. The point of statement In the whole statement, he explicitly said that the evidence for the appearance of the future was not and will not be other than the verses, and you explicitly wrote that if he has any evidence other than the verses, he should come. And you say we don't feel it.
And Allah is sure of the foolishness of the statement and you are right. Now we leave the verses aside, if the famous soul appears, if it does not appear above it from the source of divine power, we surrender to your creations and that idolatrous soul of God. By God, you are not stable in this matter and you will not be, as we know the famous soul, in the claim and claim of the greatest of the great and in the appearance and action of the smallest of the small. O poor poor man, I wish you had taken at least one example of yourself! What is the use of being observed very obliviously, except for some of the mentioned materials so that you can understand the illusion well and be informed about its machinations.

Latest revision as of 15:23, 16 May 2023

And Allah is sure of the foolishness of the statement and you are right. Now we leave the verses aside, if the famous soul appears, if it does not appear above it from the source of divine power, we surrender to your creations and that idolatrous soul of God. By God, you are not stable in this matter and you will not be, as we know the famous soul, in the claim and claim of the greatest of the great and in the appearance and action of the smallest of the small. O poor poor man, I wish you had taken at least one example of yourself! What is the use of being observed very obliviously, except for some of the mentioned materials so that you can understand the illusion well and be informed about its machinations.