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− | This surah is about how pain | + | This surah is about how pain (and even 'pleasure' ∨ bleak-worldy-pleasures) guides you to the perfect path?? |
− | Sequel of Al-Bakara (2), in Arabic poetry the best part comes first. | + | Sequel of Al-Bakara (surah 2), in Arabic poetry the best part comes first.<span title="Vincent Leitch, Tracy Whiting (2010) Norton Anthology Of Theory And Criticism. 2e.">¹</span> |
− | Pain is divine a guidance to the truth | + | Pain is divine - a guidance to the truth. |
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− | + | Wake up [[Amrit Vela|prior to sunrise time]] | |
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− | Being in Remembrance | + | Pray for forgiveness. |
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+ | Singing of 'La ilaha illallah' and The Torah, and Gospel are guides to the right path when in pain. | ||
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+ | [''Vanjogi'' [separated from God] things / artful / worldy things are fine and appealing for the worldly life but | ||
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+ | be mindful of the finest potent destination of ''Sanjyog'', the supreme way] | ||
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+ | [Being in Remembrance ∨ Desire of the Name | ||
+ | will protect you from fire of ''maya'' (bleak unaesthetic demanding desires)] | ||
There is nothing worth praising except Allah | There is nothing worth praising except Allah | ||
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− | If you submit to having God as your soul | + | |
− | but if you | + | |
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− | + | This path of Islam (includes Sikhism*) is the only way to God, and it states that you cannot hear of the way and create a new one out of envy (*Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji did create a new way, but not out of envy rather out of love ∨ righteousness ∨ etc.) | |
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+ | If you submit to having God as your soul / sole desire then God will help you out | ||
+ | but if you ∨ they (who argue) | ||
+ | say I'll have other desires for a few days they will deceived. | ||
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+ | It's your task to tell them about the way of submission. | ||
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− | [[ਕੁਰਾਨ]] | + | <span style="font-size:1.3em;font-style:italic">But how ˹horrible˺ will it be when We gather them together on the Day about which there is no doubt—when every soul will be paid in full for what it has done, and none will be wronged!<span title="Dr. Mustafa Khattab, (circa 2015) the Clear Quran.">¹</span></span> |
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+ | 25 | ||
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+ | The husband of Jochebed and father of Moses and Aaron. | ||
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+ | (Moses and Aaron have their own set of divine messages??) | ||
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+ | [[ਕੁਰਾਨ]] | ||
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+ | <small>Imran</small> ° <small>3</small> |
Latest revision as of 15:45, 15 March 2023
This surah is about how pain (and even 'pleasure' ∨ bleak-worldy-pleasures) guides you to the perfect path??
Sequel of Al-Bakara (surah 2), in Arabic poetry the best part comes first.¹ Pain is divine - a guidance to the truth.
Wake up prior to sunrise time
Pray for forgiveness.
Singing of 'La ilaha illallah' and The Torah, and Gospel are guides to the right path when in pain.
[Vanjogi [separated from God] things / artful / worldy things are fine and appealing for the worldly life but
be mindful of the finest potent destination of Sanjyog, the supreme way]
[Being in Remembrance ∨ Desire of the Name
will protect you from fire of maya (bleak unaesthetic demanding desires)]
There is nothing worth praising except Allah
This path of Islam (includes Sikhism*) is the only way to God, and it states that you cannot hear of the way and create a new one out of envy (*Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji did create a new way, but not out of envy rather out of love ∨ righteousness ∨ etc.)
If you submit to having God as your soul / sole desire then God will help you out
but if you ∨ they (who argue)
say I'll have other desires for a few days they will deceived.
It's your task to tell them about the way of submission.
But how ˹horrible˺ will it be when We gather them together on the Day about which there is no doubt—when every soul will be paid in full for what it has done, and none will be wronged!¹
25
The husband of Jochebed and father of Moses and Aaron.
(Moses and Aaron have their own set of divine messages??)
Imran ° 3