The Meccan Revelations Poems
Poem No.: 78
The world of breath from myself *** and they are the highest in Jerusalem
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1 | | The | world | of | breath | from | myself | |
| *** | | and | they | are | the | highest | in | Jerusalem |
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2 | | Their | chosen | one | is | the | master | of | Sun | |
| *** | | and | his | revelation | comes | to | him | in | the | bell |
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3 | | | *** | | saw | what | I | was | suffering | from | the | guards |
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4 | | He said, “What do you want, my son?” I said, “Near Mr' Al-Nadas'” |
5 | | From my intercessor to the Imam, perhaps he is more dangerous than an embezzler |
6 | | He | said: | He | does | not | give | his | knowledge | |
| *** | | to | a | rich | person | who | is | not | miserable |
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