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Glory be to Allah, the Mighty Sultan, who, with Kamal, forbade the idolaters from seeing his beauty, and, with his perfection, he deprived the Mughals of the perception of the lights of his face. They show proof of the verses, and they are from the king of the verses. Likewise, He is sovereign over all things, but people do not see them. Hear the call of this mortal servant and enter the spiritual realm! The first point is that the self-appearance and its lights and manifestations have enlightened the world of the unseen and the martyrs. You don't look at it, and you use his words, which he was never a mystic, to prove your truth to his enemies. Well done to you, who considered a friend as a friend and considered a friend as a friend.