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And what is not understood from the divine verses, they should ask about its source and origin. The meaning of this word is that there should be no difference in the meaning of the words between [406] the lovers of God. And let them know that the words of God appear from a single point and refer to Him. Don't be afraid of martyrdom. Although it appears to be revealed in different ways, inside it is the same word and the same point of reference and conclusion. As it is mentioned in some positions that no one knows the meaning of divine words except Allah. There is no doubt that this statement is true, because a word of the letters of the word has and will have a special effect and special meanings in each of the infinite worlds according to the requirements of that world. And also the divine letters and words, each of them has been and will be a treasure of worldly knowledge, and we know what we have as a treasure of knowledge only by Allah. No one is capable of the mysticism of our Ali, and never will be.
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.

Latest revision as of 01:02, 17 May 2023

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.