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Poem No.: 379

Whoever is saved from his own miserliness is the one who is guided by His light in every matter'

From the Meccan Revelations, part second Page 246

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Whoever is saved from his own miserliness is the one who is guided by His light in every matter'

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And if the slave’s jealousy achieves it, then it is natural scarcity that is one of the causes of ruin

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And the jealousy of truth, if you know it, is from seeing others and nothing else

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Do not say “ghayrah,” for it is derived from something other than that, so leave it in vain

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Andwhereistheeyeofotherswhenitisnot

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Sofollowtheguidanceofrighteousnessandthemeansofguidance
 
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And attribute to the Creator what he said and what he brought in law, but he began

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Thanifthemindremainedalone

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whathesaidoutofbelief
 
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Ifafteraquestionhesaid

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thenitisamedicineanditiswiththisproof
 
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The truth is what the Sharia has established, even if it indicates everything that is impossible and apparent

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Thetruebelieverinthisisabeliever

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andeveryoneofthemhastransgressed
 
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Because it is suspicion, and some suspicion may be a sin that leads to evil

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