Inspiring quotes from the Meccan Revelations (... more)
“ Chapter Forty” on the obvious and the hidden from the breath
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The obvious is what is apparent, and the hidden is what is concealed, and concealment and concealment only occur in proverbs, and as for non-proverbs, not because something other than a proverb does not accept the image of someone who is not like it. Do you not see ?
His saying, peace be upon him, when he said that God said: His servant’s tongue: God hears whoever praises Him
Because he said in it that He created him in his image and made him an example, then he denied that he was similar to that example, so he said, “There is nothing like Him,” meaning, there is nothing like Him, so he denied that he was similar to the example, so the truth was hidden in the image of the servant. In his saying, “God hears those who praise Him,” the one being translated for Him is an active participle that is hidden by the appearance of the translated participle in the context of similarity to Him in what He asks for of matters that have no form in the one being translated for th


