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The Affinity of Muslims with Heavenly Knowledge. 123 Morals Are the Sign of a Person's Virtue. . . 124 The Graciousness and Mercy of God. 125 To Beg is Human and to Bestow is Divine. 126 Guidance to Seek True Insight. . 127 The Meaning of Wisdom. What Are Morals? 128 128 The Lofty Morals of the Noble Messengersa 130 The Purification of the Soul and Success For Every Illness There Is a Cure-The Broader Connotation. Two Forms of Old Age. A Transformation of Morals Is Possible Through Struggle and Prayer. Two Perspectives on the Transformation of Morals. 131 133 133 134 134 Three Conditions of Repentance. 135 Who is Truly Mighty?. . . . . High Moral Excellences Are a Magnificent Miracle. Do Not Disregard My Advice. A Sinner is One Who Severs their Relationship with God Almighty in This Life A Person Who Strives Towards God Never Fails The Miracle of Morals. . . Safeguard the Dignity and Honour of the Community. The Pure Example of Ikrimah Sound Doctrine and Good Deeds The Timings of Prayer Are an Illustration that Reflect Man's Spiritual Conditions. 136 137 139 140 140 142 143 144 145 146 14 January 1898 Remember the Hereafter. 14 January 1898 The Sign of a Truthful Person and a Liar. 15 January 1898 Doctrines of the Shia Faith. . . . . The Food of the People of the Book. 148 150 150 151