You worship My servant
(Chapter Four Hundred and Fifty) On Knowing His Competition
Whoever affirms My appearance is due to Me, Glory be to Me.
It is due to Me, not due to Me, and this is the truth. The first is a metaphor (Chapter four-hundred and fifty-first) in knowing the battle
Concerning the exits, knowing the ascents
(Chapter four hundred and fifty-two) in knowing the quarrel
All of my words are an admonition to my servants. If they had learned
(Chapter Four Hundred and Fifty-Three) about knowing the dispute
Honor what I gave you of money and honor what I gave you by forgiving your brother when he committed a crime against you
(Chapter four hundred and fifty-four) On knowing the dispute
No stranger can prevail in our presence, but what is known to those of kinship is
(Chapter four hundred and fifty-fifth) On knowing the fight
Whoever I approach with my outward appearance will never be happy, and whoever I approach with my inner self will never be miserable and vice versa
(Chapter Four Hundred and Fifty-six) On Knowing a Competition
Whoever is moved when hearing my words has heard < /p
( Chapter Seven