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Allah is Wide

  • philhoraia
  • Sep 10, 2023
  • 2 min read

S 2:115 Lah’s is the rising place and the setting place, so wherever you turn there is the face of Allah. Allah is wide, learned.


S 2:247 And their prophet said to them: Allah has raised Talut for you as king. They said: How can he have the dominion over us while we are worthier of the dominion than he is and he has not been given capacity of money? He said: Allah has chosen him over you and increased him in capability in knowledge and body. And Allah gives his dominion to whom he wills. And Allah is wide, learned.


Talut is the author's name for King Saul.



S 2:261 The similitude of those who spend their monies in the way of Allah is like a similitude of a grain that has grown seven ears, in each ear 100 grains. And Allah doubles for him whom he wills. And Allah is wide, learned.



S 2:268 The Devil promises you poverty and commands you fahsha’ and Allah promises you forgiveness from him and favour. And Allah is wide, learned.


S 3:73 And do not believe except him who has followed your religion. Say: The guidance is Allah’s guidance, lest the like of what has been given to you be given to someone or they argue with you with your lord. Say: The favour is in Allah’s hand. He gives it to whom he wills and Allah is wide, learned.


S 4:130 And if they separate Allah enriches each from his capacity. And Allah was wide, wise.


S 5:54 Those who have believed, he who turns away among you from his religion, Allah will bring a people he loves and who love him, humble towards the believers, stern towards the kafirun, waging jihad in the way of Allah and not fearing criticism of a critic. That is Allah’s favour. He gives it to whom he wills. And Allah is wide, learned.



S 24:32 And give the single among you and the righteous of your slaves and your maids in nikah. If they are poor, Allah enriches them from his favour. And Allah is wide, learned.



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Andrew Martin
Andrew Martin
Sep 24, 2023

This verse is Mo assigning the rising and setting points of the Sun (and Moon too) to Allah, instead of the Sun goddess, Allah's wife. This is why Allah is wide - he's encompassing all of the East and the West. This is part of Mo's syncretising the pagan polytheism into his new Gnosticism and ancestor worship cult.

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