The Meccan Revelations: al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya

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[ Intelligent instinct and obliterated instinct ]

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The intelligent nature that accepts consideration of intelligible things is one of the greatest obstacles to the attainment of what should happen from divine knowledge, and the obliterated nature is the midwife whose eyes have no light from themselves except from the light of faith, so his nature does not allow consideration of matters of all kinds. What is supported by what we have said is the hadith of the wells of palm trees. And the hadith of his coming down with his companions on the day of Badr and his saying, “I do not know what will be done to me or to you, if I follow only what is revealed to me,” meaning I have no knowledge and do not consider anything other than what is revealed to me. This is a chapter that only the people of God know, and the status of the prophets in what they take from the unseen by the path of faith from the angels is the status of the believers with Whatever they take from the prophets, the prophets are believers in what the spirit gives them, and


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