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A Commentary on the Hamd Surah (part 17)
A gnostic notice Know that for every being of the invisible and visible worlds, and of this world and the Hereafter, there is a beginning and a destination.
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah (part 18)
Know that the blessed Surah al-Fatihah (the Opening), as it contains all the stages of existence, also contains all the stages of conducts and, further, it contains, by way of allusion [isharah], all the objectives of the Qur’an.
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah (part 15)
A faithful awakening
What is the precise meaning of Alhamdulillah and Subhan’Allah
Hamd literally means praise, the opposite of condemnation and dishonor. [1]
Lessons on Interpretation of the Hamd Surah
Last time I discussed the possibility that the expression “In the Name of God,” in every surah that it heads, is syntactically connected to the surah itself, or to the first part of its subject matter.
Lessons on Interpretation of the Hamd Surah
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah (Last Part)
Some noble narratives related about the merit [fadl] of this blessed Surah
Lessons on Interpretation of the Hamd Surah (part 3)
Notice, too, that the Qur’an says, “Whatever is in the heavens and earth glorifies Him, whoever is in the heavens and earth…”?
Lessons on Interpretation of the Hamd Surah (part 2)
There are those who say that infinite space existed from the very beginning and that within infinitude, forms came into existence, followed first by vapors and gases and then by forms of life.
Lessons on Interpretation of the Hamd Surah (part 1)
I take refuge in God from Satan the accursed. In the Name of God, the Lord of Compassionate, the Merciful.
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