The Meccan Revelations - the 3rd Bulaq Edition |
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Chapter: | Introductions |
Page 24 - from Volume One (Display Image)Watching the one who witnessed it in the middle of the month or at the end of it and it is from the Muhammadan presence (section eighty-second three hundred) in knowing the house of the finals and the number of divine weddings and foreign secrets, and he is from the presence of Moses (chapter eighty-third and three hundred) in knowing the house of greatness that gathers the greatness and he is from the specialized Muhammadiyah " Chapter Five in Controversies "(Chapter Eighty-Fourth Three Hundred) Concerning knowledge of rhetorical confrontations, which is one of the secrets of the Almighty s saying, and it is not for any human being to speak to him except by revelation or from behind a veil, and he is from the presence of Muhammad (Part. And three hundred) on knowing how to confront the jugular vein and the bowels of the gut (Chapter eighty-seven) in knowing how to battle pride and humility (Chapter eighty-eight and three hundred) in knowing a confrontation unknown to the servant when he rises without specifying the intention of what he intends from the truth (Chapter eighty-nine and three hundred) in Knowing the confrontation with Your being and Your being with me (Chapter Ninety-Three Hundred) in knowing the confrontation with the time of a thing and its existence except I, there is no time for me, otherwise you have no time for you, you are my time and I am your time (Chapter ninety-one three hundred) in knowing the confrontation of the fluid path that the question men do not prove (Chapter ninety-two and three hundred) on the knowledge of the battleWhoever has mercy, we will have mercy on him, and whoever does not have mercy, we will have mercy on him, then we will be angry with him and forget him (Chapter Ninety-Three Hundred) On Knowing His BattleWhoever stops when he sees what is lost is perished (Chapter Ninety-Four Three Hundred) On Knowing His BattleHe who is polite arrives, and he who arrives does not return, even if he is not disciplined (Chapter ninety-fifth and three hundred) on knowing his battleWhoever enters my presence and his life remains for him, his condolences on the death of his companion (Chapter ninety-six and three hundred) on knowing his battleWhoever collected knowledge and sciences, I withheld him from me (Chapter Ninety-seven and Three Hundred) In Knowing His Compassion Ascends Good Words and Good Deeds Raise Him (Chapter Ninety-Eighth Three Hundred) In Knowing His CompromiseWhoever preaches to people does not know me, and whoever reminds them knows me (Chapter Ninety-nine and Three Hundred) On Knowing the Battle of a MansionWhoever enters it, his neck will be struck, and there is no one left but he will enter it (The dead door four hundred) in the knowledge of the battleWhoever appears to me, I will embrace him, and whoever stops by me, I will see him (Chapter four hundred and one) in a fightThe dead and the living have no way to my vision (Chapter Two Four Hundred) ConfrontationalWhoever overcomes me, I will defeat him, and whoever overcomes him will defeat me, then delinquency towards peace is priority (Chapter Three and Four Hundred) ConfrontationalI have no argument against my servants. I did not say no to one of them. I did not work, but he said to me, You have done it. He said the truth, but the precedent takes precedence and there is no alteration. (Chapter Four Hundred) On Knowing His BattleWhoever is violent towards his subjects strives to destroy his property, and whoever is kind to them remains a king, every master who kills a slave of his servants has only killed a master of his master except me, so look (Chapter four hundred and five) in a fightWhoever makes his heart my home and vacates it from someone else, no one knows what I will give him, so do not compare it to the well-known Bait al-Ma mur, for it is the house of my angels, not my house. (Chapter four hundred and six) in a fightNothing has ever appeared from me for a thing, and it should not appear (Chapter Four Hundred and Seven) ConfrontationalFaster than a blink you steal from me if you look at others, not because of my weakness, but because of your weakness (Chapter Four Hundred and Eight) On Knowing His BattleOn Saturday, the grandfather's loincloth, which I tightened, loosened from you, for the world has emptied of me, and I have emptied of it |
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This is the book of the Meccan Revelations, by the Greatest Master Muhyiddin Ibn al-Arabi The pagination is in agreement with the Cairo edition (Dar al-Kutub al-Arabiya al-Kubra) - al-Maymaniya - known as the Standard Edition. Subtitles have been added within square brackets. |