This mosque, I don’t know. Either I am the blind man and I cannot see the cylinders of stones, or you are the blind men who do not see these cylinders, men. By God, my brothers, I do not know. By God, you are the blind. Then he martyred me instead of the group and said, “Young man, I am not telling the truth.” I said, “Yes.” Then I sat next to him and he started laughing and said. O people, the stinking stink whistles at each other, and this young man is as stinking as I am. This occasion made him sit next to me and believe me. You now think he is sane, and I am crazy. He is much crazier than me. Rather, you are men, just as God has blinded you from seeing these records. He has also blinded you to the madness of this young man. Then he took my hand and said, “Get up and walk.” We told him about these people, so I went out with him. When he left the people, he left my hand from his and turned away from me. He was one of the biggest lunatics I had ever met. If I asked him, “What has gone wrong with your mind,” he would say to me, “You are the one who is truly crazy.” And if I had a mind, you would have said to me, “What is going wrong with your mind?” Where is my mind so that it can speak to you? He took it with him, I don't know what he would do with it, and he left me here among the pack of animals, eating and drinking, while he managed me. I said to him, "Who will ride you if you are an animal?" He said, "I will not ride a wild animal." So I understood that he meant his departure from the human world, and that he is in the realm of knowledge, so that mankind has no rule over it. Likewise.