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For a period of one hundred and eighty years, or half an hour, or two hundred years, on that day, who can bear this? He is satisfied with himself for a few reasons, in a few days.
The rule of nothingness, so the reason for this is the intense hardship and distress in which he remains.
Standing thirsty for two hundred years or more. So that brother stripped himself. He did not ask for anything in this world, not even a little, nor for status, as long as he was alive, until he met God Almighty. Let the brothers know that whoever believes in resurrection, the nearness of the Hereafter, its reckoning, its great danger and harm, and the elevation of those who believe and do good deeds, and their great success and kingdom, and their eternal abode, and the elevation of their affairs. The world is a deception, and it is the greatest of degrees. And the misfortune of what follows from the long regret that overwhelms him.
And the eternal success of inheritance, and to be among the children of the Hereafter as long as he is alive, and not to seek the world.
He is not in need of this, nor is he troubled. For they have passed, and these days are the last. What the servant gathers of the world's possessions, and what is said to be two things, like the East and the West. So what brings the servant closer to the East, the West distances him from it. It is narrated that among the companions who ate and were satisfied and took refuge before it was brought out, and the situation was that he wanted to bring it out, but before it was brought out, he was imprisoned, tortured, and bound. And it was said to him, "The beginning is the end." So after his warning, he was asked, "Do you want to combine the possessions of this world with the reward of the Hereafter?" He said, "No."
And in this and what I have mentioned, there is enough for the punishment. And it is narrated from the brothers who believed and were martyred in their state of sincerity and the truth of their repentance to God, that they were given a great reward that no one could imagine, nor could it be measured. Some of them were seen in their reward.
And houris, youths, couches, beds, palaces, tents, and other things. So he said, "Describe to us this reward you are in." He said, "This is something God has honored His sincere servants with."
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