Kitab-i-Badi/GPT4 619

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The letter that came from Istanbul, they wrote that some of his companions had come and complained that he was not giving them bread. And now that letter is available, yet he wrote what he wrote. May God curse those who exchanged the sanctity of God for the vanities of this world, and when they were alone with the devils, they would disassociate themselves from God and His command, then they would write to the fools like themselves: "We are the chiefs of the matter, the mirrors of the servants, the fruits of monotheism, and the leaves of abstraction." But those whom God has made their vision like iron bear witness and see what they have committed in the false life and are not confused, for they find in every action of their actions the odors of lying, hypocrisy, forgery, and discord. Indeed, they are among the jewels of creation among God's servants and His innocence, and upon them is the remembrance of God and His praise at all times, and after a while, and from time to time.