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« 109 of] his desire. For that which was legitimate, there will be an accounting (ḥisāb), and for that which was forbidden, there will be punishment (ʿiqāb).’9 Indeed, the believers are made to account for what they enjoye… »
« His words, Exalted is He: [110:1] When the help of God comes along with victory, He said: When the help of God comes for your religion, and victory for your religion. [110:2] and you see people entering God’s religion in… »
« slave, so I carry this in order that I should not forget who I am.’16 His words: [3:26] Say: ‘O God! Master of the Kingdom, You give the kingdom to whom You will… That is, the [kingdom (mulk) of] gnosis, the profession o… »
« Tafsīr al-Tustarī 48 whoever loves God, Exalted is He, is one of the people of proximity [with God], for if anyone loves something they hasten towards it. So the first level is the rank of the repentant (tawwābūn); the s… »
« members; whereas when there is a resolution to do evil it manifests darkness and a rotten smell. In any event, God knows all of this from [the servant], so he should fear Him in accordance with His words, Surely God has… »
« establish regular prayers’ [9:5], that is, committing themselves to prayer and almsgiving, then let them be. In this regard, He also said: Yet if they repent, establish prayer, and pay the obligatory alms, then they are… »
« have two natures (ṭabʿān): a nature which is orientated towards this world, and a nature which is orientated towards the Hereafter. The nature which is orientated to the Hereafter is in coalition (mūʾtalif) with the spir… »
« He replied: This refers to [proud] fury (ḥamīya), just as He said in Sūra Ṣād, in vainglory and defiance [38:2], that is, in proud fury and dissension (ikhtilāf ). Concerning His words: [2:165] (Yet there are people who… »
« He said: That is, ‘If God removed from me protection against acts of opposition (mukhālafāt), or the knowledge (maʿrifa) of acts of conformity (muwāfaqāt), could anyone bring them back to me? Or if He should desire some… »
« that they are in trepidation while doing acts of obedience, for fear that they will suffer rejection. His words: [33:35] For Muslim men and women… He said: Faith (īmān) is superior to surrender (islām), but mindfulness o… »
« one with the worship of his Lord. He said: A virtuous act is that which is free of ostentation (riyāʾ), and bound (muqayyad) by the Sunna. But God, Transcendent and Exalted is He, knows best. 119 »
« were collected and have been preserved in numerous manuscripts. He fought alongside ʿAlī at the Battle of Ṣiffīn, and died and was buried in the city of Ṭāʾif. Ibn Abī Dhiʾb, Muḥammad b. ʿAbd al-Raḥmān (d. 158/775). A ma… »
« That is, ‘Whatever pertaining to action (fiʿl) and power (qudra) appears in your character, [know that] it is He who has taken your whole being into His care (riʿāya), protection (kilāya), good pleasure (riḍā) and love (… »
« Arabica 42 (1995), pp. 165–79; W. Williams, ‘Aspects of the Creed of Aḥmad ibn Ḥanbal: A Study of Anthropomorphism in Early Islamic Discourse’, IJMES 36 (2002), pp. 441–63; Merlin L. Swartz, A Medieval Critique of Anthro… »
« of God’s oneness (tawḥīd). Sahl was asked about the meaning of ‘There is no god save God’ (lā ilāha illā’Llāh). He said: ‘There is no bestower of benefit (nāfiʿ) and no defender (dāfiʿ) except God, Exalted is He.’ He was… »
« Dhū’l-Nūn al-Miṣrī, xvi and n16, xvii and nn21, 24 and 26, xviii, xix E Egypt, xvi, xvii, 97 nn12 and 14, 147 n4, 186 n4, 194 n7 women of, 96 n8, 97 n11, 331 Eve, 282, 286 n8 B Fārs, 61 n6, 331 F Baghdad, xiii, xx, xxii,… »
« 55:17 216 58:22 xlii, 224, 225 51:15 207 55:19 xl, 216 59:2 226 51:17 207 55:20 xl, 216 59:7 103, 226 51:19 207–8 55:44 280 59:9 226, 227 51:20 208 55:46 216–7 59:14 227 51:21 xliii, 208 55:56 217, 251 59:18 xxxvi, 227 5… »
« [90:14] or to give food on a day of hunger, in order to uphold what is demanded by your faith, not by way of any oppression (ẓulm) or transgression (ṭughyān) that is for the pleasure of your natural self (nafs al-ṭabʿ).8… »
« He said: The Self-Sufficient, Besought of all (al-Ṣamad) is the Master (al-Sayyid) who is resorted to for all needs (ḥawāʾij) and exigencies (ʿawāriḍ). The meaning of [al-Ṣamad] is the One who is resorted to (al-Maṣmūd i… »
« Z Zabāniya, 296 and n5. See also angel(s) zāhid pl. zuhhād (renunciant), xxii, xlvi and n201, 64, 86 122, 194. See also zuhd; renunciant(s); renunciation ẓāhir (outer, outward), meaning(s), xxvi, xxvii, 2. See also meani… »
« His words, Exalted is He: [67:1] Blessed be He in whose hand is all sovereignty… He said: That is, Exalted and Magnified is He above having likenesses, sons and rivals. He in whose hand is all sovereignty turns it over t… »
« ḥadīth was addressed by the Prophet to Abū Dharr al-Ghifārī. Tafsīr al-Tustarī 152 rest.4 Thereafter, with each day, the possessor of [the sea of the heart] will find himself closer to its ultimate depth and further away… »
« built cathedral in Sanaa. His troops were supported by at least one elephant, and tradition relates that when the elephant reached the borders of the Meccan territory, it kneeled down and refused to move forward. Flights… »
« about?’ He said, ‘I will bring you something and will say to you “Whose is this?” to which you should say, “It’s mine.” To which I will say, “No it’s not, it’s mine.”’ So, he brought him something and the devout worshipp… »