What you have is exhausting, and what God has is everlasting (Chapter four hundred and seventy-five) On knowing the condition of Qutb whose home was, and whoever venerates the rituals of God, it is from the piety of hearts (Chapter four hundred and seventy-six) On knowing the condition of Qutb whose home was when it became clear to him that he was an enemy May God disown him Power and strength belong to God. There is no power nor power except in God (Chapter four hundred and seventy-seven) in knowing the condition of the pole whose abode was, and in this regard, let the competitors compete for something like this, so let those who work (Chapter four hundred and seventy-eight) in knowing the condition of the pole whose abode was if it were the weight of a mustard seed. So be in a rock Or in the heavens or on earth, God will bring it. Indeed, God is Kind and All-Aware (Chapter Four Hundred and Seventy-Nine) in knowing the condition of the pole whose abode it is. Qutb was his home and we came to him Ruling as a Child (Chapter Four Hundred and Eighty-One) in Knowing the Condition of a Pole whose Home was God does not waste the reward of one who does good deeds.