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David has in himself and this *** and in him is the disease from his sun
So I am like Jacob in his grief*** and I am like Joseph in his imprisonment.
And know that had it not been for the test, whoever he wanted would have said whatever he wanted, so the root of the test and its cause is the lawsuit. And from the test is that which is extremely hidden, such as the Almighty’s saying, “How patient are they in the Fire?” and some of them are. It will be extremely clear, such as His saying, “And We will certainly test you until We know those who strive among you and are patient, and test your reports.” Such things do not know except those who know the obvious and the hidden, and why does it come back? Is it then hidden for itself or is it hidden in relation to us? For we know that nothing is hidden from God in the earth. Z, which is known and all Whatever secrets are in nature, their
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It was his home. Say: If your fathers, your sons, your brothers, your wives, your kindred, the money you have acquired, the trade whose decline you fear, and the dwellings you are pleased with, are more beloved to you than God and the Messenger of God. And for Him and striving in His cause, so wait until God brings about His command, so flee to God
It is not the God whom you perceive through revelation *** It is the God whom you perceive through thought
Because your thought does not surpass its rank ** * And it may be, but there is something in it.
Judgment by thought about things is different *** And judgment by revelation does not know its foundations .
He sees it revealed in every belief*** and does not deny any of its meanings
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Know, may God help us and you with a spirit from Him, that the good in this system means wisdom, which is abundant good, and knowledge is what it realizes in terms of structure, and knowledge is what it realizes in vocabulary. This is a verse that came to us on a Friday after praying in the cemeteries in Seville in the year five hundred and eighty-six, and I remained in it drunk without reciting it. In prayer, not being awake or sleeping, without it for three consecutive years, I find it a sweetness and pleasure that is inestimable. It is one of the dhikr that separates God from creation, a distinction of distinction, for it is a division in a plural and a distinction in the Qur’an, so with this remembrance it brings together the Qur’an and the difference, so everyone who has a birth over you of any kind and in Whatever form he has, from the outward and inward, and the name of my God and my being, he is your father, and every one upon whom you have a birth of any kind, and in what