The Meccan Revelations: al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya

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269 - Look at this hermetic existence*** and our existence is like a perfect robe
270 - And look at his successors in their kingdom, those who were eloquent, fluent in tongues, and non-literate
271 - There is no one among them who loves his God unless he mixes it with the love of the dirham
272 - It is said: This is a slave of knowledge, and this is a slave of Paradise, and this is a slave of Hell
273 - Except for a few, they are intoxicated by it without any sense of delusion
274 - They are servants of God and no one knows about them except him, not the servants of Al-Moneim
275 - So he benefited them when he wanted them to return, due to their shortcomings in every vague knowledge
276 - The knowledge presented in the simples alone *** and its foundation is independent and not solid
277 - The truth of the circumstance, which was concealed from people like him and his example, was not concealed
278 - Knowledge of the reason for which it was found is the eye of all worlds in the oldest style
279 - And the end of the matter for which there is no end you know is the Greatest, the Greatest

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