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"A Question: “Sometimes an important truth is not apparent to a superficial view, and in some positions the connection is not known when a concise phrase expounding Divine unity or a universal principle is drawn out from a minor, ordinary matter, and it is imagined to be a fault. For example, to mention the extremely elevated principle:And over all endued with knowledge, One Knowing(*<ref>*Qur’an, 12:76.</ref>) when Joseph (Peace be upon him) seized..." içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu
("For example, after the verse, Who created the heavens and the earth, following the verse,He merges the night into the day, and He merges the day into the night, it says:And He has full knowledge of all that is in [men’s] hearts.(*<ref>*Qur’an, 57:4-6.</ref>)It says: “Within the vast majesty of the creation of the earth and the skies, He knows and regulates the thoughts of the heart.” Through an exposition of this sort, it transforms that simple,..." içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu)
("A Question: “Sometimes an important truth is not apparent to a superficial view, and in some positions the connection is not known when a concise phrase expounding Divine unity or a universal principle is drawn out from a minor, ordinary matter, and it is imagined to be a fault. For example, to mention the extremely elevated principle:And over all endued with knowledge, One Knowing(*<ref>*Qur’an, 12:76.</ref>) when Joseph (Peace be upon him) seized..." içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu)
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it says:And He has full knowledge of all that is in [men’s] hearts.(*<ref>*Qur’an, 57:4-6.</ref>)It says: “Within the vast majesty of the creation of the earth and the skies, He knows and regulates the thoughts of the heart.” Through an exposition of this sort, it transforms that simple, unlettered level and  particular discussion which takes into account the  minds of ordinary people, into an elevated,  attractive, and general conversation for the purpose of guidance.
it says:And He has full knowledge of all that is in [men’s] hearts.(*<ref>*Qur’an, 57:4-6.</ref>)It says: “Within the vast majesty of the creation of the earth and the skies, He knows and regulates the thoughts of the heart.” Through an exposition of this sort, it transforms that simple, unlettered level and  particular discussion which takes into account the  minds of ordinary people, into an elevated,  attractive, and general conversation for the purpose of guidance.


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A Question: “Sometimes an important truth is not apparent to a superficial view, and in some positions the connection is not known when a concise phrase expounding Divine unity or a universal principle is drawn out from a minor, ordinary matter, and it is imagined to be a fault. For example, to mention the extremely elevated principle:And over all endued with knowledge, One Knowing(*<ref>*Qur’an, 12:76.</ref>)
'''Ehemmiyetli Bir Sual:''' Bazen bir hakikat, sathî nazarlara görünmediğinden ve bazı makamlarda cüz’î ve âdi bir hâdiseden yüksek bir fezleke-i tevhidi veya küllî bir düsturu beyan etmekte münasebet bilinmediğinden bir kusur tevehhüm edilir. Mesela “Hazret-i Yusuf aleyhisselâm, kardeşini bir hile ile alması” içinde وَفَو۟قَ كُلِّ ذٖى عِل۟مٍ عَلٖيمٌ diye gayet yüksek bir düsturun zikri, belâgatça münasebeti görünmüyor. Bunun sırrı ve hikmeti nedir?
when Joseph (Peace be upon him) seized his brother through subterfuge, does not appear to be in keeping with eloquence. What is its meaning and purpose?”
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