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Think for a while about how great this word like you is, and how you have thought of the bright sun that you hide behind the veils of your ego and ego, and waste its actions. No, and Allah does not pay attention to these words except for the likes of Tawheed, because they have seen all the actions of the truth with their own eyes. One day they said that: The greatest of these calamities is hidden in the gate of judgment and must be revealed, as if I had a dream in Iraq and it will be used as such. Qal and Qula al-Haqq: I was sleeping in Lailat al-Balma after Afra. So I saw that the Prophets and the Messengers were gathered together, and they were all sitting in the corners, and they were all lamenting and crying and screaming and shouting. And this is my surprise in my soul, my question is about them. So, their crying and their cries intensified and they said: "For your soul, O Sir-ul-Azam and O Temple of the Eternal!" And cry for the dignity of crying.

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Think for a while about how great this word like you is, and how you have thought of the bright sun that you hide behind the veils of your ego and ego, and waste its actions. No, and Allah does not pay attention to these words except for the likes of Tawheed, because they have seen all the actions of the truth with their own eyes. One day they said that: The greatest of these calamities is hidden in the gate of judgment and must be revealed, as if I had a dream in Iraq and it will be used as such. Qal and Qula al-Haqq: I was sleeping in Lailat al-Balma after Afra. So I saw that the Prophets and the Messengers were gathered together, and they were all sitting in the corners, and they were all lamenting and crying and screaming and shouting. And this is my surprise in my soul, my question is about them. So, their crying and their cries intensified and they said: "For your soul, O Sir-ul-Azam and O Temple of the Eternal!" And cry for the dignity of crying.