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"It is incumbent upon the children to exert themselves to the utmost in..."
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It is incumbent upon the children to exert themselves to the utmost in
acquiring the art of reading and writing.... Writing skills that will provide
for urgent needs will be enough for some; and then it is better and more
fitting that they should spend their time in studying those branches of
knowledge which are of use.
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As for what the Supreme Pen hath previously set down, the reason is that
in every art and skill, God loveth the highest perfection.
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(From a Tablet - translated from the Persian) [18]
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