The Meccan Revelations: al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya

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FUTMAK.COM الفتوحات المكية: الصفحة 502 من الجزء One

Asking for rain has two conditions. One condition is that the imam is in a state of performing an obligation and he is asked to ask for rain, so he asks for rain in that state without changing or departing from it, without praying or changing his appearance, but rather supplicating to God and supplicating in that. This condition is in the position of someone who is present with God is in what God has made obligatory upon him, so something comes to him in his mind that leads him to ask about a matter in which the question does not affect that duty that he is concerned with, but perhaps it is permissible in it, as in our question. Do you not see

that the legislator has legislated for the praying person to say: His sitting between the two prostrations, O God, forgive me, have mercy on me, provide for me , and force me.

So he began to pray for him, seeking sustenance, and praying for rain, seeking sustenance. It is not for someone in this condition to go out of Eg


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