Interpretation of the Thirtieth Part of the Holy Qur'an
Interpretation of Am'ma Part
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Kaleem-Ullah Abdullah
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In Am'ma Part we can see how Al’lah overwhelms us with His Favor and Charity and guards us by His Mercy and great Care.
Within it, we can see the Godly Justice has been manifested Itself with Its most magnificent meanings.
How great is he who recites them or reads them! How great is he who draws attaintion to them or publishes them! For those people are indeed sources of truth, right and religion.
All of these blessings are but drops from the ocean of the favor of he (cpth) who rose high above all that is high. Glorify him (cpth), then, and appreciate him (cpth) in order that you can comprehend these meanings and be able to apply them. Let him (cpth) be your highest example and your leader forever and ever.
By Am'ma Part the noble companions woke up from their heedlessness; with it God’s Envoy had started his way to God, and it is that which upgraded the Arab State then the good chosen nations and people and moved them to life filled with bliss and happiness after they had lost themselves in worlds of darkness.
This is the way leading to the Gardens, this is the school by which one can leave the ranks of animalization to graduate as a real human being and soar through the ranks of humanity. By following this way humanity will be pleased to be near to the Most High Donor and then all other creatures, including heaven and earth, will feel at ease with them. This is the significance of the word 'Man' in Arabic.
©2014 A. K. John Alias Al-Dayrani (P)2014 A. K. John Alias Al-Dayrani