Kitab-i-Badi/GPT4 125

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And as for what is written that it is said, "Indeed, the matter ends with the Name of the One, for His appearance is itself a proof and does not require any text." By God, when you wrote this statement, all things wept, the inhabitants of the highest heaven wailed, and the pillars of existence trembled in both the unseen and the seen realms, for in proving an enemy among the enemies of God, you have belittled the sanctity, greatness, and majesty of God. By God, the one whom you have taken as a lord besides God, he is in need of everything, and the one whom all are in need of, He has indeed appeared in truth in the year sixty [1863], and at that time He established Himself in truth. "So blessed be Allah, the Best of creators."