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Wednesday, 23 December 2015
The Words - Risal-i Nur - Page 4
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First Aim: about angels
First Fundamental Point: The importance of life in the realm of existence. The extensiveness of immaterial life in the realm of existence
Second Fundamental Point: The relations between laws of nature and angels
Third Fundamental Point: The unanimous testimony of the Qur’an, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and previous prophets regarding the existence of angels
Fourth Fundamental Point: The duties of angels concerning the worship and glorifications of living beings. The explanation regarding “the angel who has forty thousand heads and performing glorification in forty thousand ways from its forty thousand mouths.”
Second Aim: about the resurrection of the dead and the end of the world
Introduction: Three questions regarding the proof of Doomsday and the hereafter: Will the universe be destroyed? Will it be reconstructed after its destruction? Will the doer of these things possess the power to do so?
First Fundamental Point: About the immortality of man’s spirit
Introduction: The proofs about the issues that the human spirit was created for immortality and that the spirits of the dead are not annihilated but preserved
First Source: The independence of the spirit from the body
Second Source: The proofs regarding the existence and immortality of the spirit from the external world
Third Source: The existence and immortality of the spirit as a law and truth
Fourth Source: The constancy of laws despite the constant change in living beings; the immortality of the spirit as a law which is stronger than natural laws
Second Fundamental Point: The proofs about the eternal happiness in the hereafter
First Point: The witnessing of the order in the universe about the eternal happiness
Second Point: The witnessing of wisdom and benefits which are observed in the creation of living beings about the eternal happiness
Third Point: The witnessing of the talents and emotions of man about the eternal happiness
Fourth Point: The witnessing of deaths and resurrections in the universe for doomsday and the Great Resurrection
Fifth Point: The witnessing of man’s wish of eternal happiness in its creation for the eternal happiness
Sixth Point: The witnessing of signs of mercy which are visible in beings for the eternal happiness
Seventh Point: The witnessing of signs of favour and mercy which are visible in the universe for the eternal happiness
Eight Point: The witnessing of man’s conscience for the eternal happiness
Ninth Point: The witnessing of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) for the eternal happiness
Tenth Point: The witnessing of the Qur’an for the eternal happiness and examples from verses about this
Third Fundamental Point: The explanation of the verse of Surah Luqman, 31:28 which has the following meaning; “And your creation or your resurrection is in no wise but as an individual soul: for Allah is He Who hears and sees (all things).”
First Matter: The Divine power is peculiar and infinite
Second Matter: The infiniteness of the Qudrah (power) since there are no differences as big-small and many-few in the inner face of beings
Third Matter: Six laws regarding the Divine power: Transparency, reciprocity, balance, order, disengagedness and obedience
Fourth Fundamental Point: Causes and proofs of the death and Resurrection of the Universe
First Matter: The universe’s death and its renewal in a much better form as a necessity of the law of the process of perfection which is ruling over beings
Second Matter: The witnessing of divine religions and the changes in the universe for the death of the universe
Third Matter: The resurrection of the realm and the separation of good and evil, which are mixed in this world, in the new realm
Fourth Matter: The promises of the Creator, who is capable of resurrecting the universe, for resurrecting it and the righteousness of these promises
The Thirtieth Word: The nature of “I” (ego). The duties of atoms and molecules which are described as transformation of minute particles in forming various matters.
First Aim: The nature of “I” (ego)
Second Aim: The duties of atoms and molecules in forming various matters
The Thirty-First Word: The reality, necessity and occurrence of the miracle of the Ascension (Miraj) of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
First Principle: The reason for the Ascension’s necessity
Second Principle: The reality of the Ascension
Third Principle: The wisdom and purpose of the Ascension
Fourth Principle: The fruits and benefits of the Ascension
Addendum to the Nineteenth and Thirty-First Words: About the Miracle of the Splitting of the Moon
The Thirty-Second Word: The proof of the Wahdaniyyah (Oneness) of Allah Almighty. The answer to the doubts and objections to Oneness and Divine unity. The point of views of the people of misguidance and the people of guidance
First Stopping-Place: The proof of the Wahdaniyyah (Oneness) of Almighty Allah
A short Addendum to the First Stopping-Place: The commentary of the verse “Do they not look at the sky above them?― How We have made it and adorned...” (Surah Qaf, 50:6)
Second Stopping-Place: The answer to the doubts and objections to the Oneness and Divine unity
The First Aim: The Proof of Oneness
The Second Aim: How can a single individual do innumerable things at the same time? Conclusion and the answers to two questions
Third Aim: The explanation of verses such as “The Best of Creators” and “The Most Compassionate of the Compassionate” and the answer to the question about the perfection of the Creator of all the worlds
Third Stopping-Place: The point of views of the people of misguidance and the people of guidance on the worldly life
The Thirty-Third Word: It explains that there is a window opening to Almighty Allah in everything with thirty-three examples
Gleams: Flowers from the Seeds of Reality. A short ‘Mathnawi’ and collection on the subject of belief for the Risale-i Nur students
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