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"For example, by means of a comparison, the verse, The Most Merciful One on the Throne established(*<ref>*Qur’an, 20:5.</ref>) depicts Divine dominicality as a kingdom, and the degree of that dominicality as that of a King seated on the throne of his sovereignty and exercising His rule." içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu
("Yes, the Qur’an of Miraculous Exposition simply and clearly teaches most abstruse truths in a way that caresses the view of people in general, and neither hurts their feelings, nor irritates their minds, nor tires them. Just as when speaking with a child, childish words are used, in the same way the Qur’anic styles come down to the level of those it addresses –called in the terminology of the scholars of theology, ‘Divine condescension to the min..." içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu)
("For example, by means of a comparison, the verse, The Most Merciful One on the Throne established(*<ref>*Qur’an, 20:5.</ref>) depicts Divine dominicality as a kingdom, and the degree of that dominicality as that of a King seated on the throne of his sovereignty and exercising His rule." içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu)
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Yes, the Qur’an of Miraculous Exposition simply and clearly teaches most abstruse truths in a way that caresses the view of people in general, and neither hurts their feelings, nor irritates their minds, nor tires them. Just as when speaking with a child, childish words are used, in the same way the Qur’anic styles come down to the level of those it addresses –called in the terminology of the scholars of theology, ‘Divine condescension to the mind of man’– it addresses them in that way; through comparisons  in  the  form  of  allegories,  it  makes  an  illiterate  common  person understand  abstruse Divine truths and dominical mysteries which the minds of the most learned philosophers cannot rise to.
Yes, the Qur’an of Miraculous Exposition simply and clearly teaches most abstruse truths in a way that caresses the view of people in general, and neither hurts their feelings, nor irritates their minds, nor tires them. Just as when speaking with a child, childish words are used, in the same way the Qur’anic styles come down to the level of those it addresses –called in the terminology of the scholars of theology, ‘Divine condescension to the mind of man’– it addresses them in that way; through comparisons  in  the  form  of  allegories,  it  makes  an  illiterate  common  person understand  abstruse Divine truths and dominical mysteries which the minds of the most learned philosophers cannot rise to.


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For example, by means of a comparison, the verse,
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The Most Merciful One on the Throne established(*<ref>*Qur’an, 20:5.</ref>) depicts Divine dominicality as a kingdom, and the degree of that dominicality as that of a King seated on the throne of his sovereignty and exercising His rule.
اَلرَّح۟مٰنُ عَلَى ال۟عَر۟شِ اس۟تَوٰى   
bir temsil ile rububiyet-i İlahiyeyi saltanat misalinde ve âlemin tedbirinde mertebe-i rububiyetini, bir sultanın taht-ı saltanatında durup icra-yı hükûmet ettiği gibi bir misalde gösteriyor.
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