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The Meccan Revelations Poems

Poem No.: 243

I considered the universe of someone whose will says *** if he directs himself to things, “Be,” and they are

From the Meccan Revelations, part first Page 729

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Iconsideredtheuniverseofsomeonewhosewillsays

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ifhedirectshimselftothings,“Be,”andtheyare
 
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WhenIreachmyeye,itbecomeshim

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thenhehashiseyeandnoother,soIam
 
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So take as a ransom for knowledge that you were ignorant of, and look at the most difficult things and how they are made easy

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Knowledge is the most honorable quality attained by human beings, and the possessor of knowledge is preserved and protected

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Ifhegetsup,hedoesitorgoesaway,hegoeswithit

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andthesituationandmoneyareintherulingofdisappearance
 
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Thereisnooneelsewhoregulatesthis,sohehas

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whatIsaid,forheistheonewhoisintheeyeofeverycomponent
 
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If it had not been made manifest in objects, the adjectives “it was” and “it is” would not have appeared

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Therefore, it is called an eternity that has no end or beginning, for the universe was formed from it as universe

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