Inspiring quotes from the Meccan Revelations (... more)
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I should leave the conversation with you and cut it off and speak to your servant. He said, “No.” He said, “You are the servant of God.” Then the Caliph cried, and I met a group of our sheikhs doing that, including Abu Al-Hajjaj Al-Sharbli in Seville. He often recited the Qur’an in the Qur’an when he was alone, and if you entered upon a sick or dead person, recite Surat Yasin with him. A strange picture occurred to me, and you must pray in sandals if they are not dirty, and walk in them, and be kind to the seeker of knowledge, or women, and be moderate in your prostration if you prostrate in prayer or in reading, and do not spread your arms out in your prostration as a dog does, and do not burden yourself with work except what you are able to do, and you know that you will And if you come to a dead person, teach him there is no god but God, and do not think badly of him if he does not say that or says no, for I know that something like this happened to a person in Morocco, and he