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Listen to another statement of the house of speech - the spirit of self-sacrifice - Qula - Ezz Ijlalah -: and also imagine before the appearance of that beautiful step that if all the people of speech become like him in the essence of knowledge, it will not bear fruit except by confirming him. Let them believe that, O first of knowledge, then you will be righteous. By God, this servant [159] is ashamed of what he mentions. This statement of the first point - the spirit of self-sacrifice - and those words of yours that darkened the world with darkness and dust. So raise your head from sleep, then witness the lights of your Lord's manifestation, so that you may be aware of what you were unaware of and be among those who repent to Allah, the One who created us and made us aware of the days of His meeting and be among the winners. I ask God to blow a breeze that may bring that dead person to the realm of life, and from his grace and care, let him drink a drop of animal water and a flowing kotsar from the right side of the throne of Rabbak al-Rahman. And he is able and powerful over all things.
If you were the owner of basr and you were able to look at the great view, you would see the divine lights from the manifestation of the Sultan's majesty forever. However, the remd of my illusions caused Absar's dignity to such an extent that even if they enter the holy place, I do not think that they will meet Faiz, just as Joal, if he dwells near Rezvan, is and will be deprived of the custom of Aurad, and also Ami if he is present in front of Shams. It has been and will be forbidden from his lights. It is their share in this great sea.

Latest revision as of 04:49, 15 May 2023

If you were the owner of basr and you were able to look at the great view, you would see the divine lights from the manifestation of the Sultan's majesty forever. However, the remd of my illusions caused Absar's dignity to such an extent that even if they enter the holy place, I do not think that they will meet Faiz, just as Joal, if he dwells near Rezvan, is and will be deprived of the custom of Aurad, and also Ami if he is present in front of Shams. It has been and will be forbidden from his lights. It is their share in this great sea.