Without a doubt, he is his mother’s son. You do not see the Sunnah in instructing the deceased when he finds himself in his grave. It is said to him, “O servant of God, and O son of the nation of God,” so it is attributed to his mother as a cover from God over him, so it is added to his mother because she has more right to him due to the appearance of his upbringing and the presence of his eye, so he belongs to his father, Ibn Farash, and he is A true son of his mother, so understand what we have given you of knowledge about you in this chapter. And God speaks the truth and He guides the path.
( Chapter fifty-three: Knowing what deeds the mureed imposes upon himself before the presence of the sheikh )
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And he cut off himself and the night. *** So then, then, then
And praise and the Qur’an*** So guide him to whoever is in harmony with it
And he weakened him and revived him *** but when he did not say what
he had what he wanted *** as a student and a teacher
And his acquaintances came to him*** giraffes and lions
This one has built for him* ** Don't stop doing this