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Your Sixth Question: What was the wisdom in Hz. Muhammad's (pbuh) prophethood commencing when he was forty years of age?
Your Fifth Question: How did the Prophet (pbuh) worship before his prophetic mission?
Your Fourth Question: What is the wisdom and purpose of the verse, “Allah is with those who patiently persevere?”
Your Third Question: Which ones were superior, the great interpreters of the Holy Law, or the ‘shahs’ of the true Sufi paths?
Your Second Question: May the phrase “May Allah be pleased with him” be used for anyone other than the Companions?
Your First Question: What is the best way believers can pray for one another?
The Twenty-Third Letter: It includes answers to seven questions on various issues.
Conclusion: It is about backbiting. It explains the six words of the following verse one by one: “Would any of you like to eat the flesh of his dead brother?” (al-Hujurat, 12).
Second Topic: It points out ways of avoiding greed, another awesome disease, as harmful for the life of Islam as enmity, and it explains the importance of zakah.
First Topic: It emphasizes the importance of brotherhood and love among Muslims. It explains with a persuasive style how damaging rancor and enmity are from the point of view of both Islam and social, individual and spiritual life.
Twenty-Second Letter: It consists of two topics.
Twenty-First Letter: It explains the importance of treating one’s old parents or relatives compassionately and mercifully.
The Addendum to the Tenth Phrase of the Twentieth Letter: It shows that there is an infinite facility in divine unity and endless difficulties in multiplicity and associating partners with Allah.
Second Station: It is a summary about the proof of oneness from the point of the Greatest Name.
First Station: It explains the glad tidings in kalima at-tawhid.
Twentieth Letter: It proves the decree “There is no god but Allah” by stating the good news and curative consolation about the levels of belief in Allah and oneness; it consists of two stations and an introduction.
The Fourth Addendum to the Miracles of Muhammad (PBUH): The Sixteenth Degree, on the Messengership of Muhammad (PBUH), from the Supreme Sign.
The Third Addendum to the Miracles of Muhammad (PBUH): The answer to a question about Miraj (Ascension)
About the Miracle of the Splitting of the Moon
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.
The Work of a Divine Grace and Help
Nineteenth Sign: Hz. Muhammad's (pbuh) veracity and its indication of oneness.
Third Point: The real meditation in the nature of the Quran.
Second Point: The Quran challenging the people of knowledge and understanding.
First Point: The levels of people in understanding the miraculousness of the Quran.
Eighteenth Sign: It is about the greatest miracle of the Messenger of Allah (pbuh). It consists of three points describing the Quran’s miraculousness.
Seventeenth Sign: It is about the Prophet (pbuh) himself being a miracle.
The Third Kind is some wondrous events that occurred at the time of the birth of Hz. Muhammad (pbuh).
The Second Kind is the news given by soothsayers, and people like saints and gnostics about Hz. Muhammad’s (pbuh) coming.
The First Kind is the news given by the Torah, the Bible, the Psalms and other scriptures about Muhammad (pbuh).
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