The Meccan Revelations: al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya

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[ The similarity between the right and the servant in terms of what is permissible ]

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The facts do not change. Voluntary is not obligatory. Voluntary is what the person responsible has the choice to do if he wishes to do it, and if he wishes to leave it, he has the right to act or omit. Whoever sees omission does not influence the ruling on voluntary work, whether it is forbidden or disliked. Whoever sees doing it does not influence his ruling as obligatory, and this applies to all the rulings of the Sharia. The five, so the attribution of voluntary deeds to the servant is the ascription of God’s actions to God. It is not obligatory for him to do them or leave them, and for this reason he made will in that, so he completed what the servant has in his description of the truth in his behavior in what is permissible, for divinity is evident in him, and permissibility is the position of the soul, its eye, and its mind, among the five legal rulings, because it is in the form that God created. Its ruling must be this. As for the quasi-obligation, this only applies to a v


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