The Meccan Revelations: al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya

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Likewise, the king, the king, the king, the owner, the omnipotent, the capable, the willed, the willed, the knower, and the known. However, the knower and the known may be one and the same, because the knower may know himself, so he is known to himself, and he is the knower himself, so he is the knower known to him, unlike the willed and the desired, because the desired can never be except non-existent, and it does not exist. The one who wants is only in existence, and so is the one who is capable and the mighty. The capable is never anything but non-existent. If he exists, he is not non-existent after his existence except by himself or by holding the condition of his existence, i.e. the continuation of existence on him. Otherwise, it would not be. His saying, “If He wills, He will take you away.” He means holding the correcting condition for the continuation of existence upon you, so you will be non-existent, since He, Glory be to Him, did not create Him. For he has the choice of

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