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Poem No.: 1019

If the servant is steadfast in his homeland, then God is the steadfast one

From the Meccan Revelations, part fourth Page 64

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If the servant is steadfast in his homeland, then God is the steadfast one

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If you say, O Lord, grant me such-and-such and he gives it to you, then he is obedient

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If there is no other than him, then by God, tell me who is dead

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TranslatedfromhimbythetongueofBada

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,forheisthesilentspeaker
 
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Andtheservanthadnothingleftfromhiseyes

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duetohislonelinessafaintbreath
 
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Andthereisnoenvierbehindhim

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ifheisthisandhedoesnotgloat
 
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If you come to my house at night and spend the night in it, then who will spend the night?

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HeistheTruthbyspeakinginHisbeing

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whateverHewills,andIamtheSilentOne
 
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If it were not for Al-Lujain and his likes, he would not have preferred silent prostration

10 
Imarveledathimandhispride

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whentheworldjokedaboutthejoker
 
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Andheisnotjealousofhisdisplay

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Abdal-Ilahhereisfaded
 
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