Inspiring quotes from the Meccan Revelations (... more)
[ The possessor of lust and the possessor of suspicion ]
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The one with desire that prevails in his nature and the one with a doubt that dominates him in his mind are veiled from their judgment regarding it because the one with the doubt imagines that it is evidence in the same matter, and the one who has the desire imagines that it is in God in the same matter, so the one who knows this is obligated to do so, even if his place is not perfect, and these two are more complete. It is perfect for him or for them, except that he knows that matter, so he must purify it of that suspicion. The one who does it is not condemned to death in it, because he has no knowledge of it, and so is the one who has desire. If that suspicion was in the battlefield of the war of intellectual consideration and diligence in seeking evidence, then he would be killed by it and for her in the same matter. In the path of God from the hand of a polytheist, for he intended nothing but good, so he is in the path of God. The suspicion shares the evidence in the form. He


