The Meccan Revelations: al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya

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293 - A meadow of fire and vegetation, and the image of the jinn rose as an isthmus between two things
294 - Between an anthropomorphic soul with a place in the bottom and a soul without a place
295 - The one who is capable of being embodied *** seeks sustenance for nourishment without hope
296 - And the one who met the angels there*** accepted the heart by taking shape in the eyes
297 - That is why he obeys at times and disobeys, and his opponents are punished with two fires

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