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9 We Have Set Forth The Details Of Obligatory Prayer In Another Tablet#8
The original Obligatory Prayer had for reasons of wis...

Introduction
_We desire but the good of the world and the happines...

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52: O Son Of Man! Should Prosperity Befall Thee Rejoice Not And
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Hearken O King (sultan 'abdu'l-'aziz)
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36: O Son Of Dust! The Wise Are They That Speak Not Unless They






O SON OF DUST! The wise are they that speak not unless they obtain a
hearing, even as the cup-bearer, who proffereth not his cup till he
findeth a seeker, and the lover who crieth not out from the depths of his
heart until he gazeth upon the beauty of his beloved. Wherefore sow the
seeds of wisdom and knowledge in the pure soil of the heart, and keep them
hidden, till the hyacinths of divine wisdom spring from the heart and not
from mire and clay.





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