Inspiring quotes from the Meccan Revelations (... more)
[ A supplication between the two prostrations in prayer ]
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The praying person says when he sits between the two prostrations in prayer, O God, forgive me, have mercy on me, provide for me, force me, guide me, pardon me, and pardon me. The knowledgeable one says, “Hide me and protect me for my sake. Cover me from transgressions so that you do not know my place, so you may seek Yourself on my behalf, since You have said, ‘Thy glorifications are the burning of the essence of everything described in existence, even if it is Your existence.’” But just as the attribute of existence is affected by the possible, and it is not described by existence, so is the effect of its ascription to the possible, if it is said of existence, even if it is restricted to occurrence, an event, but the Divine Presence is described by jealousy over its existence for the sake of this claimant’s claim. If the claim had not come from him, he would not have gained control over him, so it is necessary if the veils were lifted. To burn the rosaries of what sight perceive