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So Ali, to the right of the Throne, addresses the fullness of statement and says: O servants, have we not given you the glad tidings of this revelation in all the tablets? Did I not take from you the same covenant in Dhar al-Bayan? Therefore, be ashamed of the beauty of the Most Gracious, and do not do what raises the noise of the people of the Most High. Fear God and do not be of the wrongdoers. By God, I have sacrificed myself, longing to meet him and seeking his connection, and to be with him at all times, and weeping over what came to him from you, O people of the wrongdoers!
Bisyaar, where is Abdel Sharm Namoud, where is his word? You should have believed where Abed Mai Namudi is, but the veil was tightened. We ask God to raise it with His power so that you may witness the sun of your Lord’s face, bright and shining, rising between the two worlds. By God, I was perplexed beyond my perplexity, as if you were so angry that you were so angry that you were deprived of the right of a woman who was wearing it and with it an end to which he sought to argue and fight for his righteousness. By God, the sword of your turning away is sharper than the iron sword, because from it the apparent body is wounded, and from your sword the livers of existence are cut off from the unseen and the witnesses. But you rejoice in yourself as if you had no fault. We ask God to return to you what you did and did[137] and committed, or atone for your sins, guide you to Himself, and grant you a meeting with Him, the Mighty and Immeasurable.

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Bisyaar, where is Abdel Sharm Namoud, where is his word? You should have believed where Abed Mai Namudi is, but the veil was tightened. We ask God to raise it with His power so that you may witness the sun of your Lord’s face, bright and shining, rising between the two worlds. By God, I was perplexed beyond my perplexity, as if you were so angry that you were so angry that you were deprived of the right of a woman who was wearing it and with it an end to which he sought to argue and fight for his righteousness. By God, the sword of your turning away is sharper than the iron sword, because from it the apparent body is wounded, and from your sword the livers of existence are cut off from the unseen and the witnesses. But you rejoice in yourself as if you had no fault. We ask God to return to you what you did and did[137] and committed, or atone for your sins, guide you to Himself, and grant you a meeting with Him, the Mighty and Immeasurable.