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And in it is the knowledge of agreement and disagreement, and in it is the knowledge of taking someone to blame, and in it is the knowledge of hearing, and in it is the knowledge of light, moral, and guidance, and in it is the knowledge of proverbs, and in it is the knowledge of followers and followers, and in it is the knowledge of testimonies, and in it is the knowledge of the Day of Resurrection and its wisdom, and in it is the knowledge of fear and caution, and in it is the knowledge of harmony between things, and in it is the knowledge of love and its honor, and the types of lovers, and in it is knowledge In it is the removal of excuses, and in it is the knowledge of specialization, and in it is the knowledge of abrogating internal matters in general and specific, and in it is the knowledge of likening the truth to creation, and what is permissible from that and what is not permissible, and related to hearing, the mind has no interference with what is being observed in it, an
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The joy of the eye is nothing but the joy of the soul *** So look at every meaning that has entered the senses
You will find it, my lord, if you have insight *** in class and type with rulings and gender
My eyes will never bear witness to anything else*** And people are in doubt and confusion about that .
The perfume and the beautiful woman have joined *** with the monologue in the meaning and in the soul .
In prayer, my presence and women are ours *** a throne, and in perfume is a breath with humanity
The Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, said He made three things from your world beloved to me: women and perfume, and I made the comfort of my eye in prayer.
And he, may God’s prayers and pe
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Know that inheritance is of two types: moral and tangible. The tangible part is that which relates to words, actions, and apparent conditions. As for actions, the heir looks at what the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, did, which was permitted for the heir to do in imitation of him, not what was specific to him, peace be upon him. Sincerely. He has it in himself, with his Lord, and in his relationship with his family, his children, his relatives, his companions, and all of the world, and the heir follows all of that in the narrations narrated from the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, which are explained by what he was in his actions, whether they were right or wrong, so he gets them all according to what they were reported, not adding to it or subtracting from it, even if they differed. In the narrations, he should act on each narration at one time with this and at another time at that time, even if only once, and he should continue