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Pre-Eternal Power, which does not leave ants without a prince, or bees without a queen, certainly does not leave mankind without prophets. (Risale-i Nur Collection - The Letters)
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SIMILAR QUESTIONS
- Seeds of Reality are aphorisms from the booklet called Seeds of Reality, which was first published in 1920.
- Gleams: Flowers from the Seeds of Reality. A short ‘Mathnawi’ and collection on the subject of belief for the Risale-i Nur students.
- The Second Station of the Thirteenth Word: The grave, youth and some issues about prisoners and blood feud
- Second Aim: The duties of atoms and molecules in forming various matters.
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- The First Kind is the news given by the Torah, the Bible, the Psalms and other scriptures about Muhammad (pbuh).
- First Fundamental Point: The importance of life in the realm of existence. The extensiveness of immaterial life in the realm of existence.
- The First Addendum to the Miracles of Muhammad (PBUH): The Nineteenth Word is about the messengership of Muhammad (pbuh) and the miracle of the splitting of the moon.
- 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 Principle: The wisdom and purpose of the Ascension.
