The Meccan Revelations: al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya

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And He hopes and asks and answers if He wills and if He wills, and He is Forgiving with what He has concealed of these knowledge and secrets that refer back to Him, the Most High, to His Names, and to the All-Knowing, about all of creation in the aggregate, so neither one of the creation knows the total, but He has knowledge of the individual ones. One person has what the other does not have, and in the aggregate it is attainable, so it is attainable. In total, it is not valid according to one single person, which is his saying, “And they do not encompass any of His knowledge except what He wills,” so it came with the meaning of differentiation. One person has knowledge of God that the other does not have, so he said, “Indeed, God is All-mighty, Forgiving.”

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Whoever among you turns away from his religion and dies*** has disbelieved in all religion

Because it is one-eyed, there is no *** that opposes it, and it came from a place other than its place .

And if he brought the whole thing, I legislated it ***, so the ruling on it came from his lawmaker.

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The pronoun refers to those whom God Almighty said, “For each of you, We have made a law and a method.” What is meant here by the pronoun “from among you” is none other than the prophets, peace be upon him, not the nations, because if it were for the nations, no messenger would have been sent to a nation in which a messenger had been sent unless it was for life, neither more nor less, etc. The matter also occurred if we made the pronoun in his saying “from you to all the nations and messengers” it would cost us an error in the interpretation that we do not need, so the pronoun being a metaphor for the messengers is closer to understanding and more conducive to knowledge, and the generality of the message and its specificity are included in that, and he, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, said, “Whoever changes his religion, kill him.”

So the people disagreed about whether the Jew became Christian and the Christian whether he converted to Judaism - whether he should

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