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7 Stages Every Muslim Must Pass Through To Reach Transcendence — and Fight the Dajjal
#6 - Your Weapon for Spiritual Warfare in the Age of Deception
Peace,
Something is hunting your soul.
You feel it when you wake up exhausted, even after sleeping eight hours. When you scroll through your phone and end up more hollow than when you started. When you chase success, but the emptiness grows with every achievement. When you practice Islam, but your prayers echo back at you like words spoken into a void.
You’re weak. You’re failing. You’re broken.
No.
You’re under siege.
Modern life isn’t just hard—it’s been weaponized. The Prophet ﷺ warned us about the Dajjal not only as a one-eyed figure appearing at the end of times, but also as a system of deception that blinds humanity to what truly matters. That system is here. It already controls most of what you see, what you eat, what you think, how you work, and how you raise your children.
And it’s winning.
Muslims today suffer from epidemic levels of depression, anxiety, and spiritual numbness. We practice the rituals but feel dead inside. Something fundamental is missing. Some essential knowledge has been ignored. Some sacred maps have been neglected.
What if I told you the map has been in the Quran all along, waiting for you to see the pattern?
The Hidden Pattern In the Quran That Explains Why You Feel Spiritually Dead
For fourteen centuries, we read the stories of the prophets as history lessons. We memorized their names. We recited their narratives. We learned their timelines.
But we missed what they actually were.
Prophets of the Seven Portals. Seven stages of spiritual development that every human being must pass through to reach transcendence.
Each portal has guardians—a prophet or more who show you how to activate it, how to defend it, and how to keep it open despite the enemy’s attacks.
Because make no mistake: there is an enemy at every portal, trying to keep you from climbing higher.
The Dajjal doesn’t attack you randomly. The system of deception is strategic. It knows exactly which portal you’re at, and it knows exactly how to keep you stuck there. It knows how to corrupt each stage, how to counterfeit each level, how to make you think you’re ascending when you’re actually sinking deeper into darkness.
But once you understand the map, you gain the ability to diagnose your position, identify the attack you’re facing, and activate the prophetic defense for that specific stage.
This is warfare intelligence. And the prophets left you the manual.
Adam. Idrees. Noah. Ibrahim. Moses and Aaron. David and Solomon. Mariam and Issa. Muhammad. ﷺ
These prophets represent seven stages of human growth, evolving from spiritual infancy to mastery. This sequence is chronological, reflecting how your consciousness develops—from recognizing yourself as a separate being to ultimately transcending that separation and returning to Source.
Adam ﷺ learned what it means to be human—vulnerable, limited, grounded in a body, subject to temptation. He represents the foundation: self-awareness and the beginning of desire.
Idrees ﷺ carried the sacred knowledge that Adam received from Allah. He represents the scholar who studies, acts upon, and preserves divine wisdom even when others reject it.
Noah ﷺ spoke the truth for 950 years while the entire world mocked him. He represents the stage where you find your voice and persist with vision even when everyone calls you crazy.
Ibrahim ﷺ surrendered his son and went into the fire with full trust in Allah. He symbolizes the turning point—where your motivation shifts from duty to love, from self to God, from control to submission.
Moses and Aaron ﷺ broke physical chains and mental chains. They represent liberation—not just for yourself, but for others as well. The stage where you see the Matrix and help people escape it.
David and Solomon ﷺ established kingdoms founded on wisdom and power, bridging the material and metaphysical realms. They represent sacred leadership—using resources righteously to establish divine order on earth while maintaining gratitude.
Issa ﷺ embodied pure Spirit, healing and creating (with God’s permission) without reliance on material power. He symbolizes the overflow—when your very presence becomes a form of medicine, functioning like an angel in human form.
Muhammad ﷺ united all seven portals and showed that pure submission to Allah has always been the core. He symbolizes transcendence—the return to simplicity after mastering complexity, the shortcut that has always been the rule.
Seven portals. One complete map from darkness to light.
And each portal is under attack.
The Sacred Architecture of Seven
Why seven portals specifically?
Because seven is the number of completion in Islamic cosmology:
- Seven heavens (سبع سماوات)
- Seven days of the week
- Seven circuits around the Kaaba (طواف)
- Seven verses in Al-Fatiha
- Seven Earths mentioned in the Quran
Seven represents the complete created order, the full spectrum of reality from the lowest heaven to the highest.
And what comes after seven?
The eighth level. The Throne. The return to Source but elevated.
This is why the prophetic map has seven portals leading to an eighth state. Muhammad ﷺ is the eighth, not because he’s an additional stage, but because he shows you how to integrate all seven and return to the beginning transformed.
When all seven portals are open and active, you reach a state of transcendence through complete surrender to the One who created all seven levels.
And the Dajjal system knows this map better than most Muslims do.
They know which portal you’re stuck at. They know which defenses you haven’t activated. They know exactly where to apply pressure to keep you spiritually paralyzed.
But now you’re about to know too.
7 Sacred Portals That Protect Your Soul From the Dajjal
Below are the 7 + 1 portals you must master to transcend and protect yourself from the Dajjal. I’ve dedicated significant space below for these portals. Feel free to read all of them or skim through and revisit later. It’s a long read, but definitely worth it.
Portal 1: Adam ﷺ — Groundedness & Human Design
God offered Adam peace, sufficiency, and safety in the Garden of Eden. All his basic necessities were covered—and more:
إِنَّ لَكَ أَلَّا تَجُوعَ فِيهَا وَلَا تَعْرَىٰ وَأَنَّكَ لَا تَظْمَأُ فِيهَا وَلَا تَضْحَىٰ
“Indeed, it is [promised] for you not to be hungry therein or be unclothed. And indeed, you will not be thirsty therein or be hot from the sun.” — Surah Ta-Ha (20:118-119)
Adam was satisfied at the most fundamental level. Food. Shelter. Safety. Rest. All he needed to do was live his days in the Garden with Eve, eating and discovering the wonders of life around them.
But Satan knew that the best way to deceive Adam was to attack him at the foundations.
Satan made Adam think that he didn’t have enough or that he wasn’t enough. Satan whispered:
مَا نَهَىٰكُمَا رَبُّكُمَا عَنْ هَـٰذِهِ ٱلشَّجَرَةِ إِلَّآ أَن تَكُونَا مَلَكَيْنِ أَوْ تَكُونَا مِنَ ٱلْخَـٰلِدِينَ
“Your Lord did not forbid you this tree except that you become angels or become of the immortal.” — Surah Al-A’raf (7:20)
When Adam started to consider pursuing what was not his—when he believed the lie that his human design was insufficient—he fell into the devil’s trap. Adam and Eve decided to eat the forbidden fruit, thinking it could give them immortality or the power of angels.
By this very act, Adam and Eve declared that they weren’t grounded in their basic design, and they were seeking something they shouldn’t have.
They fell.
The Dajjal’s Attack at Portal 1
The forbidden tree isn’t just about one temptation. It’s about every addiction, every excess, every material possession that promises to fill the void but only makes it wider.
The Dajjal system in 2025 keeps you:
- Ungrounded, disconnected from your body, living in your head
- Chasing the forbidden tree of immortality through status and achievement
- Burned out, stressed, running on fumes and caffeine
- Exhausted, lacking the energy to look inward or pause to ask yourself what you’re running from
Allah describes this state perfectly:
فَمَنْ أَعْرَضَ عَن ذِكْرِى فَإِنَّ لَهُۥ مَعِيشَةًۭ ضَنكًۭا
“Whoever turns away from My remembrance will have a miserable life—constricted, anxious, suffocating.” — Surah Ta-Ha (20:124)
When you turn away from Allah’s remembrance, your life becomes literally squeezed, as if existence itself is crushing you.
This is the attack on Portal 1. It keeps you so busy surviving that you never learn to be present, so disconnected from your human design that you forget you need rest, real food, boundaries, and peace.
How to protect yourself at this level?
Adam repented. He accepted his human limits. He returned to groundedness.
فَتَلَقَّىٰٓ ءَادَمُ مِن رَّبِّهِۦ كَلِمَـٰتٍۢ فَتَابَ عَلَيْهِ
“Then Adam received from his Lord words, and He accepted his repentance.” — Surah Al-Baqarah (2:37)
This is your defense at Portal 1:
- Honor your design instead of trying to transcend it through endless consumption
- Rest. Your body is not a machine
- Eat real food. Not processed poison designed to keep you addicted
- Set boundaries. Not everything that’s possible is permissible
- Be present in your body. Feel your heartbeat. Notice your breath
- Repent immediately when you transgress. Don’t carry shame—Adam didn’t
When you activate Portal 1, you establish the foundation. You declare: I am human, and that is enough. I will honor the design Allah gave me.
Without this portal open, everything else collapses.
Portal 2: Idrees ﷺ — Sacred Knowledge
Adam received the Names—divine knowledge that elevated him above the angels:
وَعَلَّمَ ءَادَمَ ٱلْأَسْمَآءَ كُلَّهَا
“And He taught Adam the names—all of them.” — Surah Al-Baqarah (2:31)
But who would preserve it? Who would transmit it to the next generation?
Idrees ﷺ—the second prophet, Adam’s descendant, the first to write with a pen.
Idrees lived when humanity drowned in corruption. People abandoned Adam’s teachings, turned to fire worship. Sacred knowledge was dying.
But Idrees didn’t just preserve—he applied knowledge to transform civilization. He was the first to write with a pen, codifying sacred wisdom for future generations. He introduced garment-making, advancing human dignity. He led the migration from Babylon’s corruption to build anew in Egypt. He studied the heavens, not from arrogance, but reverence.
He integrated spiritual devotion, intellectual growth, social reform, and leadership. All knowledge became holy when it served Allah.
And Allah elevated them to makānan ‘aliyyā—a high station.
The Dajjal’s Attack at Portal 2
The system floods you with information that enslaves rather than knowledge that elevates. Endless scrolling. Podcasts at 2x speed. Courses you never finish. You know more than any generation in history—yet you’re more confused, more paralyzed than ever.
The counterfeit: knowledge without action, information without transformation.
The Prophetic Defense
Study what brings you closer to Allah—the Quran, Sunnah, and sciences that reveal His majesty. Write down what you learn. Act on what you know. Transmit knowledge even when others resist.
When you activate Portal 2, you become dangerous to the system—because you can no longer be programmed. You know how to think, not just what to think.
Portal 3: Noah ﷺ — Expression & Persistent Vision
Nine hundred and fifty years. Nearly a millennium of mockery.
Noah received a command from Allah: Build an ark. A flood is coming. Save the believers.
There was one problem—there was no water. No ocean. No sign of rain. Just Noah, in the middle of the desert, building a massive boat.
His people laughed:
“And as he constructed the ark, whenever an assembly of his people passed by him, they ridiculed him.” — Surah Hud (11:38)
His wife refused to believe him. His son rejected the ark. Even his own family thought he was delusional.
But Noah kept building. Not for validation. Because Allah commanded it.
This is Portal 3: Finding your voice and expressing your truth even when the entire world calls you crazy. Building the vision Allah gave you, even when no one sees what you see.
The Dajjal’s Attack at Portal 3
The system wants you silent and compliant:
- Afraid to speak the truth because they’ll label you extreme
- Doubting your vision because everyone says it’s unrealistic
- Abandoning your ark because the flood hasn’t come yet
- Caring more about being liked than being truthful
You have something to say, something to build—but the mockery paralyzes you.
How can you help yourself?
Noah’s answer: Persist. Keep building. Keep speaking.
“He said, ‘If you ridicule us, then we will ridicule you just as you ridicule us.’” — Surah Hud (11:38)
The flood always comes. Your job is to build.
When you activate Portal 3, you find your voice and refuse to silence it. You build despite mockery. You persist through rejection. You trust that truth doesn’t need majority approval.
The world called Noah crazy for 950 years. Then the flood came.
Portal 4: Ibrahim ﷺ — Surrender & Love of God
The Prophetic Blueprint
Ibrahim mastered intentions. Everything he did was for God. His compass was so calibrated that he saw nothing else but God wherever he went.
I imagine Ibrahim thought of intentions as a magnetic field that directs all other micro-acts. The values align, all under one overarching intention: to serve and worship God.
He called for monotheism. He crashed idols. He debated with his people. He was thrown into the fire—but his intention never wavered.
He submitted when his vision showed him that he should sacrifice his son.
He built the Kaaba in Makkah for people to do pilgrimage and worship God
His life was so directed and influenced by God that he deserved the title “the father of messengers.”
The Dajjal’s Attack at Portal 4
This is where most Muslims get stuck.
The Dajjal system wants you to be secular. It tells you:
- You can’t mix politics with religion
- You can’t mix science with religion
- Your faith in God is only a vertical one, which you can practice at home
- Be Godless in society. Worship in private. Stay out of public affairs
They want you to compartmentalize Allah. To have “God time” and “real lifetime.”
But that’s the key to failure. God’s remembrance must be in every action of your day. All your actions and values should be aligned under one theme: pleasing God and God only.
Or the counterfeit: false surrender. Saying “I trust Allah” while still holding tight to what you refuse to let go of. Claiming tawakkul (full reliance on God) while planning every detail to avoid uncertainty.
The Prophetic Defense
Constant remembrance. Letting go of what you love most. Walking into fire with trust.
This is the portal where your motivation shifts from duty to love. Everything changes here.
After this, you’re no longer motivated by fear or obligation—you’re motivated by love of God.
When you activate Portal 4:
- You stop negotiating with Allah’s commands and start trusting completely
- You unify your life under one intention: pleasing Allah in every domain—work, family, politics, relationships, everything
- You let go of what you love most when Allah asks, knowing He will replace it with something better
- You walk into the fire of public scrutiny, family rejection, career risk—and trust that Allah will make it cool and safe
This is the inflection point. The pivot. The bridge.
Before Portal 4, you’re doing Islam out of duty.
After Portal 4, you’re doing Islam out of love.
Everything you do becomes worship—not because you’re forcing it, but because you can’t imagine doing it any other way.
Ibrahim walked into the fire, and God tailored it to his comfort.
When you surrender completely to Allah, the same thing happens to you.
Portal 5: Moses and Aaron ﷺ — Liberation & Deprogramming
Moses plays a pivotal role here. He was the first person to liberate the masses from the corrupted system of Pharaoh.
Pharaoh enslaved the Israelites’ bodies. Moses confronted him. Allah split the Red Sea. The Israelites escaped. But they were still slaves—in their minds.
They had been enslaved for generations. Their entire identity was shaped by bondage. Even in freedom, they thought like slaves.
They wanted a tangible god to worship, just like the Egyptians did. So, they made the golden calf.
Moses had to free them twice. Once from Pharaoh’s chains. Once from the programming in their own minds.
The Dajjal’s Attack at Portal 5
The Dajjal system in 2025 doesn’t just enslave your body by keeping you:
- Obese and sick
- Dealing with debt and wage labor
- Trapped in systems you can’t escape
It enslaves your mind with:
- Media programming
- Zionist narratives
- Materialist worldviews
- The illusion that you’re free
You escaped the physical prison, but you’re still carrying the prison in your mind.
Even when Muslims flee oppressive systems—when they leave toxic jobs, break free from debt, relocate to better countries—they carry the slave mentality with them.
They’re geographically free but mentally enslaved.
Still thinking like subjects even when they’re citizens
How to help yourself?
Moses shows you: Liberation is not just physical—it’s mental, psychological, and spiritual.
When you activate Portal 5:
- You see the Matrix clearly—the systems designed to keep you enslaved
- You deprogram yourself from false narratives, propaganda, and mental conditioning
- You help others escape, not by dragging them out, but by showing them what you see
- You break both external chains and internal ones—because true freedom is freedom of the mind
This portal is not about individual liberation alone—it’s about collective awakening.
Moses didn’t just free himself. He freed a nation. And even after the Red Sea split, he had to spend forty years in the desert helping them unlearn slavery.
That’s how deep the programming goes.
When you reach Portal 5, your mission shifts: You’re no longer just surviving—you’re liberating others.
But be warned: the golden calf always appears. People will resist their own freedom. They’ll prefer the chains they know over the uncertainty of liberation.
Your job is to persist anyway.
Portal 6: David and Solomon ﷺ — Sacred Leadership & Gratitude
David and his son Solomon both possessed power and wealth. They ruled with justice and had dominion over the world. They left behind a legacy that people are still trying to understand.
When you read their story, you feel as if you’re tapping into a mystic, esoteric realm:
David could bend iron as easily as if it were dough in his hands. Solomon spoke to birds and understood ants. The wind carried him across kingdoms. He ruled over jinn and humans with wisdom that bridged the seen and unseen worlds.
But what made them truly extraordinary was not their supernatural abilities—it was their unshakeable gratitude.
“Work, O family of David, in gratitude. And few of My servants are grateful.” — Surah Saba (34:13)
And Allah granted them sacred knowledge.
“And We had certainly given to David and Solomon knowledge, and they said, ‘Praise to Allah, who has favored us over many of His believing servants.’” — Surah An-Naml (27:15)
This is the portal where you gain access to both realms simultaneously—the material and the metaphysical.
You’ve mastered all previous portals: You’re grounded (Adam). You possess sacred knowledge (Idrees). You’ve found your voice (Noah). You’ve surrendered completely (Ibrahim). You’ve liberated yourself and others (Moses). Now comes the culmination: wielding power while maintaining spiritual sight.
David and Solomon had access to knowledge and abilities that modern science dismisses as impossible. But these weren’t “superpowers”—they were the natural result of activating all previous portals while maintaining gratitude to Allah.
This is where intuition becomes reliable. Where you perceive patterns others miss. Where you understand that reality operates on principles beyond the purely physical. Where you can bend the rules of the material world because you understand the metaphysical laws governing it.
But here’s the test: Power corrupts almost everyone. The moment you gain influence, resources, platform—ego whispers that you earned it through your own genius.
David and Solomon never forgot: Everything is from Allah.
The Dajjal’s Attack at Portal 6
The system severs you from metaphysical reality: “Only what’s measurable is real. Intuition is superstition.” Once you gain power, you believe you earned it. You forget Allah. You corrupt.
How to help yourself?
When you activate Portal 6, you maintain gratitude in everything—every success came from Allah. You bridge the seen and unseen, trusting spiritual perception. You use power to establish justice and build a legacy. You stay humble despite elevation.
David and Solomon show you: Power without gratitude corrupts. But power anchored in gratitude—combined with metaphysical awareness—transforms you into a force for divine order on earth.
Portal 7: Issa ﷺ — Service From Purity
Issa had no kingdom. No wealth. No army. Yet he transformed everything he touched.
وَأُبْرِئُ ٱلْأَكْمَهَ وَٱلْأَبْرَصَ وَأُحْىِ ٱلْمَوْتَىٰ بِإِذْنِ ٱللَّهِ
“And I heal the blind and the leper, and I give life to the dead—by permission of Allah.” — Surah Ali ‘Imran (3:49)
His presence was medicine. He knew what people ate, what they stored in their homes—not through surveillance, but through spiritual attunement.
This is Portal 7: Your very existence becomes service. You give from overflow, not depletion.
But here’s what most miss: The Spirit only flows through purity.
That’s why Issa was born to Maryam—a woman so pure that Allah chose her above all women.
From that purity, the Spirit was born.
The Dajjal’s Attack at Portal 7
The system attacks your purity relentlessly:
- Normalizing, branding, and commercializing sexual corruption
- Pornography is accessible with one click
- Mocking purity as “outdated” or “repressive”
- Making you serve from ego and burn out, then quit entirely
The Spirit cannot flow when you’re constantly polluting yourself.
How to help yourself?
Maintain purity. Serve from overflow, not obligation.
When you activate Portal 7, you protect your purity through avoiding corruption—no pornography, no affairs, no spiritual pollution. Your presence heals because you’re overflowing with Spirit. You give without attachment to outcomes. Creativity flows. Service becomes effortless.
Very few reach this portal. It requires mastery of all previous portals—and absolute purity maintained.
It’s the stage where:
- Your very presence heals
- Creativity flows without force
- Service becomes effortless
- You function like an angel in human form
When you’re filled with Spirit, giving doesn’t deplete you. It fulfills you.
Level 8: Muhammad ﷺ — Integration Through Pure Submission
The Prophetic Blueprint
Muhammad ﷺ couldn’t read or write. He was an orphan—lost his father before birth, his mother at six, his grandfather at eight.
By worldly standards, he was less “equipped” than any prophet before him.
Yet he became the Seal. The completion. The one who received the final revelation.
Why?
Because Level 8 isn’t about accumulating more. It’s about returning to essence.
Muhammad ﷺ lived all seven portals experientially:
- He was grounded (worked as a shepherd, a merchant, and honored his human design)
- He gained sacred knowledge (meditated in the cave, sought truth beyond society’s conditioning)
- He expressed (called to Islam for 13 years in Makkah under persecution)
- He surrendered his intentions (trusted Allah through exile, loss, war)
- He liberated (freed people from idolatry and tyranny, both physical and mental)
- He led with gratitude (ruled Madinah with justice and wisdom, never forgetting Allah’s favors)
- He served from overflow (forgave his enemies when he conquered Makkah)
And after all of that, he returned to simplicity.
The Integration
Muhammad ﷺ demonstrated that one does not need:
- Inherited prophetic knowledge
- Supernatural abilities
- Miraculous powers
- A kingdom or wealth
You simply need to submit completely to Allah.
The seven portals are the developmental path—the ladder you climb, the levels you activate.
But Level 8 reveals that submission was always the essence.
Pure surrender integrates all seven portals and transcends them.
The shortcut was always available, but you only understand the shortcut after climbing the ladder.
The Dajjal’s Final Attack
The Dajjal system is obviously dedicating all its power to fighting you at this portal:
- They have waged a war on Islam and Muslims
- Islamophobia is skyrocketing
- Anti-Zionism is now criminalized
- We have been portrayed as animalistic
- Our Islam has been diluted in an ocean of Western indoctrination
The Ultimate Defense
I don’t know of any other weapon to fight Dajjal at this portal—or any other portal—but the Quran.
We need to:
- Internalize its message
- Read it daily
- Memorize it
- Act upon it
Aisha told us that the Messenger of God, Muhammad ﷺ, was a walking Quran. His actions resembled the values of the Quran itself.
كَانَ خُلُقُهُ الْقُرْآنَ
“His character was the Quran.”
He became the Spirit by embodying the teaching of this powerful book.
When you activate Level 8, you realize:
You don’t need to be a prophet to reach transcendence. You don’t need supernatural powers or inherited knowledge.
You just need to submit.
Fully. Completely. In every area of your life.
The seven portals prepare you for this moment. But the moment itself is simple:
Let go of everything and return to Allah.
The War You’re Fighting
This framework isn’t optional knowledge you can file away and think about later.
You’re in a war right now.
As you read these words, the Dajjal system is operating against your soul and spirit. It’s extracting you from light into darkness. It’s keeping portals closed that Allah designed to be open.
The Prophet ﷺ told us:
“This world is a prison for the believer and a paradise for the disbeliever.” — Sahih Muslim
Why does this world feel like a prison for believers?
Because the entire system is designed to keep your portals closed.
They don’t want you to reach transcendence. Because once you understand this map, you become dangerous to their system.
You’re no longer motivated by fear or validation or control. You’re motivated by love of God.
You can’t be bought. You can’t be threatened. You can’t be manipulated.
You become free.
And a free Muslim, with all seven portals open and active, connected to Source, operating from Spirit—that person is a threat to every system of oppression on earth.
What Happens Next
This article was designed to do one thing: show you that the map exists and provide you with the framework.
The seven portals. The prophetic guardians. The enemy’s strategy at each stage.
Now comes the work.
Over the coming weeks, I’ll publish deep dives into each portal:
- Complete Quranic analysis of each prophet’s story
- Practical exercises for activating each level
- Shadow work for when portals become corrupted
- Diagnostic tools for identifying imbalances
But you don’t have to wait for those articles. You can start climbing today.
Look at the seven portals again. Which one did you recognize yourself in? Which prophet’s struggle felt like your own? Which attack did you feel most acutely?
That’s your current portal.
Now go study the story of that prophet in the Quran. Not as history. Not as entertainment. As warfare intelligence.
Study how they activated that portal. Study how they defended against the enemy’s attack. Study what made them succeed where others failed.
The prophets walked these portals so you could survive. The Quran preserved their stories so you could resist. Allah gave you their stories so you could transcend.
The Series:
- Adam’s Archetype: Stop Trying To Transcend Your Humanity — That’s Exactly What the Dajjal Wants
- Idrees’ Archetype: You Already Know What You Need to Do—So Why Aren’t You Doing It?
- Noah’s Archetype
- Ibrahim’s Archetype
- Moses Archetype
- David & Solomon’s Archetype
- Iss,a the Son of Mary’s Archetype
- Muhammad’s Archetype
All Quranic translations are carefully adapted for clarity while maintaining fidelity to the Arabic text. Readers are encouraged to refer to the original Arabic for deeper study.
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