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Say: His beauty was my beauty in truth, and his soul was my soul. And every time We have revealed it in the statement, it has been revealed for His command, the decisive and the magnificent. Fear God and do not argue with what we have told you and gave you glad tidings of its appearance. And I took the covenant of himself before the covenant of myself, and everything bears witness to that. You are of the deniers. By God, with one of his tunes, the truths of everything were born again, and with another tune, the hearts of the close ones were attracted. Do not hide anything from the one whose meeting was the same as my meeting, and he sacrificed himself for my sake as I sacrificed for his sake for the love of his dear and impenetrable beauty.
Say: O people, do not slander myself, and I did not speak except by mentioning and praising this appearance, and I breathed only with his love, and I did not turn except with his bright and luminous face. And I made the statement and what was revealed in it a leaf from the leaves of the Garden of Ridwan for Himself, the Dominant, the Mighty, the Powerful. Beware of usurping her and returning her to the one who wanted to shed my blood once more because he [357] followed the soul and passion and was of the warring ones.

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Say: O people, do not slander myself, and I did not speak except by mentioning and praising this appearance, and I breathed only with his love, and I did not turn except with his bright and luminous face. And I made the statement and what was revealed in it a leaf from the leaves of the Garden of Ridwan for Himself, the Dominant, the Mighty, the Powerful. Beware of usurping her and returning her to the one who wanted to shed my blood once more because he [357] followed the soul and passion and was of the warring ones.