Inspiring quotes from the Meccan Revelations (... more)
It is a legal will that benefits the aspirant, the follower, and those who rely on it, God Almighty willing
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From Chapter 182, the departing adverb is the one who repeats the recitation of what was revealed, and its end is identical to its beginning, and thus he acquires all of its nouns. He has not resolved but departed, and he has departed only dissolved, so his departure is his coming, and his coming is his departure, and everything is his way, and this is not valid except in the letters, for they are adverbs. So whoever has the meaning repeated in his recitation, then what follows it. It is correct to recite it, and it is evidence of his ignorance. And whoever’s recitation increases him in knowledge and benefits him every time in wisdom, then he is next to the one who is next in his presence. Then look at his care for his servant when I inform him that in his recitation when he is in prayer with him on his feet, then the servant says, “Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds,” so he says, “God, my servant has praised me,” and he made himself for his servant. Next, if He establishes His