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Fifth Branch: The Fifth Branch has five ‘Fruits’.

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FIFTH BRANCH: The Fifth Branch has five ‘Fruits’.

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First Fruit: The place of love in the realm of beings; the targets where love and fear should be directed at. What is the fear of Allah? How is it achieved?

Second Fruit: The reason for worship; the way of offering the worship of all creatures to Allah on his own account. 

Third Fruit: The importance of the Sunnah (practices of the Prophet) and the results of acting in accordance with them.

Fourth Fruit: The difference between Muslims and non-Muslims in terms of being indifferent to religion.

Fifth Fruit: The aspects of man that look to the realms of multiplicity and unity.

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Bediüzzaman Said Nursi
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