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And among those people who wrote one is Mr. Haji Mulla Hashem. And the appeals that came from him to the seat of the throne are now present and nothing has appeared from him except great submission. O claimant of mysticism, you have ruined all the mystics. It was heard that one of the sages, when he was in the land of Saad, and the scholars of that land disbelieved the poor poor man and ordered him to leave, and a crowd attacked that poor man.[259] Mullah Ali Hakim Noori was famous among those people. At that time, the oppressed person did not say a word to any of the scholars, but he paid attention to the aforementioned sage and said the word that is not popular. And the meaning is that: "You consider yourself a sage, why do you object to a sage?" Now, with these objections, you claim wisdom and mysticism. Repent to Allah, the One who created you and you, and do not object to those who believe in Allah and His verses and speak to them for our sake, no one can count them. Affirming and denying people has never been and will never be enough to imitate. The cursed Lord returns the curse to himself, and the righteous Lord returns the rejection to him, and he does not feel it in himself, and he is among the heedless.