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But since the ignorant Mardam is far from being forgotten, the words of Tora, the words of truth, the preference of Dahind, the endless years of haste, the truth of the preference of his father and his prestige, and their condition is that they are busy. In a car that feels like a human being, where are the words of grace, speak softly, and what are the words of a human soul. Therefore, the words of the people of a greater view are embellished with a style of literature. We ask God not to make us naked from this garment in which the destiny of man appears among the plethora of universes and his distinction over animals. Then we ask Him to bring us closer to Him, to cut us off from Him, to purify us from the odors of illusion and imitation, and to make us of those who said: “God is our Lord!” Then they were upright, and they were not prevented by the mockery of all creatures[384], nor the gloating of the heedless.

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But since the ignorant Mardam is far from being forgotten, the words of Tora, the words of truth, the preference of Dahind, the endless years of haste, the truth of the preference of his father and his prestige, and their condition is that they are busy. In a car that feels like a human being, where are the words of grace, speak softly, and what are the words of a human soul. Therefore, the words of the people of a greater view are embellished with a style of literature. We ask God not to make us naked from this garment in which the destiny of man appears among the plethora of universes and his distinction over animals. Then we ask Him to bring us closer to Him, to cut us off from Him, to purify us from the odors of illusion and imitation, and to make us of those who said: “God is our Lord!” Then they were upright, and they were not prevented by the mockery of all creatures[384], nor the gloating of the heedless.