The Meccan Revelations: al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya

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443 - Knowledge of how is unknown and known, but it is marked by the existence of truth
444 - The apparent universe is conditioning, and its interior is knowledge that is referred to, so it is hidden
445 - Whoever wonders that ignorance is one of the two characteristics of what we have is known in the investigation
446 - How can someone who is unable to realize it *** and how can I not know it when ignorance is non-existent?
447 - I am confused about him and my affairs, and I am no one else, for creation is unjust and oppressed
448 - If you say, “Indeed,” he says, “I am from Him,” or you say, “Indeed is understood'”
449 - Praise be to God, I do not seek any substitute for it, but rather the provision is divided according to estimation

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