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Second Station: It was written as the 11th Flash.
Fourth Point: An explanation that will eliminate the conflict between Shiite and Ahl as-Sunnah.
Third Point: The Prophet wants us to love Ahl al-Bayt due to their great service to Islam.
Second Point: The love of the Prophet (pbuh) toward Hz. Hasan and Husayn is universal.
First Point: It describes the perfect compassion and mercy of the Prophet (pbuh) toward his ummah.
Fourth Flash: It explains the truth behind the points of conflict between Ahl as-Sunnah wal-Jama’ah and Alawites (Ahl ash-Shi’a).
Third Point: It narrates the way of transforming the ephemeral, short and useless life into everlasting and long life.
Second Point: Man is in love with everlastingness; therefore, it is his most important duty to establish a relationship with the Everlasting one and adhere to His names.
First Point: It is about breaking off the relationship with ephemeral beloved ones and abandoning them.
Third Flash: It is an interpretation explaining that human spirit, which was created for everlastingness and is in love with everlastingness, will attain peace and happiness in both the world and eternal life if it knows its real duty toward Allah
Conclusion: Misfortunes and pains activate the cogwheels of the machine called man.
Third Matter: In this age, misfortune is a divine favor
Second Matter: If physical misfortunes are seen to be large, they grow; if they are seen to be small, they shrink.
First Matter: The real misfortune is the one that affects religion
Fifth Point: It consists of three matters.
Fourth Point: The power of patient endurance is adequate to every misfortune unless it is scattered.
Third Point: It explains how misfortune transforms a short time into a long time.
Second Point: It tells us that people have no right to complain about misfortunes and illnesses.
First Point: It tells us that we have inner sicknesses of the spirit and heart corresponding to the outer wounds and sicknesses of the Prophet Ayyub.
The Second Flash: It is an interpretation of the verse of the Quran narrating the supplication of the Prophet Ayyub (Job), explaining the importance of patient endurance in the face of misfortunes and diseases.
The First Flash: It narrates the story of the Prophet Yunus (Jonah) and explains man’s struggle against his soul for the worldly and otherworldly life.
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