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It is a satanic promise, and God does not resist and does not prevail. Forgiveness is achieved and favor is achieved. Satan is afflicted with clear loss. For this fact, God has commanded us to take him as an agent in our affairs, so the truth is the one who personally undertakes to repel the harm of these matters from the believers. What is Satan’s purpose for disobedience itself? Rather, his purpose is for the servant to become accustomed to it. Obedience to Satan, so he lures him until he commands him to commit polytheism, which entails eternal misery, and that can only be done by lifting the defensive curtain that prevents the servant from polytheism, and God Almighty speaks the truth and He guides the path.

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And that abandoning the cause that brings sustenance through trust is a cause that brings sustenance, and that the one who is characterized by it has not escaped the enslavement of the causes, and whoever sits with God as a Provider is disabled.
To Allah belongs between the heaven and the earth a revelation *** of His command therein is change and transformation
He degrades images by folding them images *** with them He erases images They have a representation
and the image of the truth in it, if it is what the truth is in it, and if it is not, then it is misleading
Do not be deceived by a situation that you do not know *** for it is for you praise and praise
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Know, may God grant you success, O intimate guardian, may God protect you with His mercy and open the eyes of your understanding that whoever’s reality is to be restricted, it is not valid for him to be absolute in any way as long as restriction is a psychological characteristic of him, and whoever’s reality is to be absolute does not accept restriction as a whole, for His psychological characteristic is to be absolute, but it is not in the power of the bound to accept release, because his characteristic is impotence, and to be accompanied by divine protection for the preservation of his essence, so lack obligates him and the absolute to restrict himself if he wishes and not to restrict it if he wishes, for that is part of the attribute of his being absolute, the release of his will, and from here he imposed the right upon himself and entered. Under the covenant for His servant, and He said regarding the obligation, “Your Lord has decreed upon Himself mercy,” that is, He made it o