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Hidden Book mentioned in the Qur'aan

al-amiyr

Active Member
OK, I am still following, you didn't lose me yet hehehe :)

Ok, I'm ready to move forward.

[FONT=&quot]a[/FONT][FONT=&quot]r[/FONT][FONT=&quot]arises within [/FONT][FONT=&quot]E[/FONT][FONT=&quot]l from b [/FONT][FONT=&quot]----------> runs to bring about the line of numerals within [/FONT][FONT=&quot]E[/FONT][FONT=&quot]l[/FONT][FONT=&quot] and lays the first dimensional straight line within [/FONT][FONT=&quot]E[/FONT][FONT=&quot]l[/FONT][FONT=&quot].

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[FONT=&quot]Remember! We have now entered the domain of what was before known as the Hidden book. I am going to speak as simply as I can. In this world there are no hidden meanings. Here nothing is without meaning and every meaning is clearly understood.
This is the world of the origin of all things. There is nothing out there in the physical world that does not have its origin in here in this mental world of fundamental conceptualizations. In this world is the explanation and reason why everything is the way it is out there in that world.
Welcome to this World of the Great Void that is called the Mind or Head State (ra'siyyat) of ALLAAH- ELOHIYM. It was here, in (bi) this Great Void or Mind of ALLAAH - ELOHIYM, that the Existence - which was eternally existent in Him (billaah) - was brought (baraa) about as physical reality.

If you continue on this journey you will witness for yourself that it was none other than ALLAAH-ELOHIYM who was the One and Absolute who had brought everything that was, that is, and that will be into existence.

In your physical world many languages are spoken.
Languages are made up of meaningful units called words; the words consists of individual sounds; the sounds are represented by symbols called letters when in its written form; the sounds and its representative letters are further divided into two major groups called vowels and consonants which are then further divided into further divisions according to their manner of utterance.
In your physical world none of your languages, words, sounds,letters, vowels, consonants, etc. has any intrinsic meaning. To ask such a question would be deemed as an insult upon the human intellect. Ask the scientists of the physical world and and observe their response.

But here in this world of the Unhidden Book as it was said before there is nothing that does not have meaning; every language, every word, every sound, every letter, every vowel, every consonant, etc. has exact or precise meaning. Not just any meaning bestowed upon it without any regard to actual or factual reality but it became the meaning because it is the reality. In other words it is the truth existentialized (brought into existence).

If you were to ask the great Atheist and non Atheist scientists of the Earth and all their fellow learned associates as well as the whole of mankind just this one simple question,[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]"What is the meaning of the vowel "[/FONT][FONT=&quot]a[/FONT][FONT=&quot]"? [/FONT]​
[FONT=&quot]You will see that they would be dumbfounded. Even if they had brought all the King's wise men and all the King's books they would never be able be able to put an answer to that simplest and easiest of questions. Even if they continued to back up each other with all the help and support. It will be seen that this world has not yet learned the "a" of their "a b c" but yet they proudly wave the flag that they are in site of the "x y z". Their example is that of what the Qur'aan says,[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Qur'aan 062:05[/FONT][FONT=&quot]
[/FONT][FONT=&quot]The likeness of those who have been loaded with the Torah then they have not carried it, [/FONT][FONT=&quot]
[/FONT][FONT=&quot]is as the likeness of a donkey carrying books revealing truths.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]
[/FONT][FONT=&quot]Evil is the likeness of the people who have cried lies to the Aayaat (Symbol-Signs) of ALLAAH.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]
[/FONT][FONT=&quot]ALLAAH never guides the wrongdoing people.[/FONT]
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The Book (al-kitaab) or the Scroll of ALLAAH is the source code of the Universe.It is simultaneously a synopsis as well as syntheses. The synopsis is in a language he designed from mathematical rules he called Hebrew and the syntheses is in a language which he designed from mathematical rules he called Arabic. Hebrew can be described as microcosmic Arabic and Arabic can be described as macrocosmic Hebrew. The two work hand in hand. The Torah, the Gospel and the Qur’aan are the books ALLAAH - ELOHIYM sent to the world to explain the Book (al-kitaab) containing all the knowledge of everything. With these books ALLAAH - ELOHIYM also sent the meanings of the alphabetical letters which are all multi-dimensional space- time configurations.

Let us now continue straight ahead on the one dimensional line before turning into the one dimensional circles!
Recall that I said that in the world of the Unhidden Book there is nothing that does not have meaning; every language, every word, every sound, every letter, every vowel, every consonant, etc. has exact or precise meaning. Not just any meaning bestowed upon it without any regard to actual or factual reality but it became the meaning because it is the reality. In other words it is the truth existentialized (brought into existence).

[/FONT][FONT=&quot]The Arabic language of the Qur'aan which is a detailed explanation of the Book (al-kitaab) consists of an alphabet of 28 letters plus one special letter called alif; 3 short vowels written above or below the consonantal letters, which can be extended into 3 long vowels using the 3 universal letters[/FONT][FONT=&quot] alif (a)[/FONT][FONT=&quot], [/FONT][FONT=&quot]waaw[/FONT][FONT=&quot] (W), and [/FONT][FONT=&quot]yaa’[/FONT][FONT=&quot] (Y); and two important diphthongs [/FONT][FONT=&quot]ay[/FONT][FONT=&quot] and [/FONT][FONT=&quot]aw[/FONT][FONT=&quot]. From here the entire structure of the language is build upon a well designed arrangement.

Meanings of the Vowels
The vowels a - i - u represent motions.
[/FONT][FONT=&quot]a[/FONT][FONT=&quot] = going out motion (from the beginning point)
[/FONT][FONT=&quot]i [/FONT][FONT=&quot]= coming in motion (from the end point)
[/FONT][FONT=&quot]u [/FONT][FONT=&quot]= going out motion;coming in motion; going in and out motion (from any point)

Meanings of the Consonants
This you should learn as we enter deeper into the unfolding of the Book (al-kitaab)

[/FONT][FONT=&quot]L[/FONT][FONT=&quot] ( l ) = the zero and infinite dimensional invisible omnipresent letter of the[/FONT][FONT=&quot]Matterless, Spaceless, Timeless Void referred to as The Mind of ALLAAH - ELOHIYM.

R ( r ) = the active and universal operator letter within the motionless L responsible for bringing into being physical existence. It represents the Ruwh (Spirit) of ALLAAH - ELOHIYM as well as His Thought. The Presence of the R is referred to as the Presence of ALLAAH - ELOHIYM.

I will now go forth to present a number of graphical illustrations, from the information presented above, to show how ALLAAH - ELOHIYM brought into existence the Umm (Mother, Matrix, Source) of the Book (al-kitaab) and then the Book (al-kitaab) and then by His command the Universe came into existence. Learn it well. To be continued thereafter with full detailed explanations... in shaa'a allaah.
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kylixguru

Well-Known Member
I'm working on this post. The first sentence totally lost me.
If you can say anything further to help, please do so.
 

al-amiyr

Active Member
I'm working on this post. The first sentence totally lost me.
If you can say anything further to help, please do so.
A quick stop just to check if we are still on track.
1. Which letter represents the world of the absolute Void?
 
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al-amiyr

Active Member
I thought that was L.
What I don't get is where "b" fits in.
I placed that one in without prior explanation. b represents the point from which everything will emerge in the EL. It represents the bayt (house) of ALLAAH. It represents that which lies between (bayna) the two infinities. It is the barzakh (barrier) between this world and the next world. It is the resting place of the R. It is the world of the ab (father) and the (rabb) lord. From it shall emerge everything. Like the origin of a circle producing many same centered circles. In following posts it will be made very clear and it will be well grasped. Then we will experiment and see what happens.
 

al-amiyr

Active Member
Ok, please continue then.

Step by step easy and quickest entry into the book (al-kitaab).
Keep in mind what was said in the previous post. Now I am going to take you into the Book (al-kitaab) by the easiest way. Follow everything clearly. Any question of uncertainty, ask it immediately.

1.)- There was nothing but the infinite dark black matterless spaceless timeless void (emptiness) called the Mind or Head State (Ra'siyyat) of ALLAAH - ELOHIYM. This entire state is referred to as the L.( Do not say the name of the letter which is in English EL which is in Hebrew Laamed and which is in Arabic Laam. Just say the sound LLLLLLLLLLLL. L represents the zero to infinite dimensions (for now leave this for a later explanation because it is better to take it dimension at a time).

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Remember I said,
[FONT=&quot]The Arabic language of the Qur'aan which is a detailed explanation of the Book (al-kitaab) consists of an alphabet of 28 letters plus one special letter called alif; 3 short vowels written above or below the consonantal letters, which can be extended into 3 long vowels using the 3 universal letters[/FONT][FONT=&quot] alif (a)[/FONT][FONT=&quot], [/FONT][FONT=&quot]waaw[/FONT][FONT=&quot] (W), and [/FONT][FONT=&quot]yaa’[/FONT][FONT=&quot] (Y); and two important diphthongs [/FONT][FONT=&quot]ay[/FONT][FONT=&quot] and [/FONT][FONT=&quot]aw[/FONT][FONT=&quot]. From here the entire structure of the language is build upon a well designed arrangement.
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Below is the complete alphabet. If you know this alphabet its three short vowels and three long vowels and two diphthongs and less than another ten points then you would be able to read and write 99% plus of every word in the Arabic language and that's including the Qur'aan. That is reading it in the unconnected form. It will take a few more steps to learn how to read and write it in its connected form. I have taught many people how to read and write Arabic in just one day. It is that simple. It will make entering the Book much easier as well as read the Torah. To start off I have chosen some letters with their English equivalents. We will concentrate on these first. You will see how easy it is.

Arabic Alphabet1.png


Carefully observe the following chosen Arabic letters with their English equivalents.We are going to use them to explain the language of the Qur'aan. Very simple. Just as simple as seeing it with your eyes when we get started in about two or three posts time.

Arabic Alphabet2.png


To be continued tomorrow inshaa allaah.
 
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al-amiyr

Active Member
I think I'm okay with this so far. Please continue at your convenience.
This section continued from post #92.
Step by step easy and quickest entry into the book (al-kitaab).

Remember that I said (post# 82) that,
[FONT=&quot]The Arabic language of the Qur'aan which is a detailed explanation of the Book (al-kitaab) consists of an alphabet of 28 letters plus one special letter called alif;[/FONT]

And remember that I said (post# 82) that Arabic has,
[FONT=&quot]3 short vowels written above or below the consonantal letters,which can be extended into 3 long vowels using the 3 universal letters[/FONT][FONT=&quot] alif (a)[/FONT][FONT=&quot], [/FONT][FONT=&quot]waaw[/FONT][FONT=&quot] (W), and [/FONT][FONT=&quot]yaa’[/FONT][FONT=&quot] (Y); [/FONT]

Remember the selected consonantal letters chosen from the Arabic Alphabet in post# 92. I present them again here below:
Arabic Alphabet2.png


Arabic like Hebrew does not have special letters representing the vowels like in English (a-e-i-o-u). There is no agreement as to how many vowel sounds there are in the English language.They range from 10 to 16 to 20 to possibly 30. The mentioned vowel letters (a-e-i-o-u) and sometimes (y-w) are also used to back up vowel signs. Arabic has exactly three vowel sounds that are represented by exactly three vowel representations.

Arabic also does not have the problem of sound-letter correspondence. Arabic has a one to one perfect correspondence between the uttered sound and the written letter. It has been like that since the day the Qur'aan was written 1400 years ago.The Qur'aan has kept the sounds of the language intact from going astray since that time. English on the other hand has over 50 consonants and have only 21 consonantal letters to represent them.

Also there are no digraphic (a pair of letters representing a single speech sound, such as sh in the word ship) symbols in the Arabic language.
Also there are no silent letters in Arabic, such as k in the word know and also no non existent letters that must be pronounced..

The Arabic orthography is a masterful invention and is friendly to humanity and its environment on every level. For example perfect literacy could be achieved by making a pencil only once sharp and before it has become blunt;Lo! and Behold! you can read and write in Arabic including the Qur'aan.One tree can make a thousand persons literate in the language of the Qur'aan but a thousand trees would not be enough to make one literate in Chinese.All other languages for literate proficiency lie somewhere in between these two. Think about the environment and time.

Let us continue and see how the three vowels are used with the consonants.
Here are five selected Arabic consonants with their English equivalents.Please learn these because they are going to be needed to enter the Book (al-kitaab) which lies inside the Torah. We are also going to see how identical they are to the Hebrew Alphabet.

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The Arabic vowels

As I have said before that there are only [FONT=&quot]3 short vowels written above or below the consonantal letters[/FONT].
Here below are the three vowel representations. Look how simple they are! Its simplicity is almost unbelievable.



Ar.Alph.004.png


To be continued later... in shaa'a allaah [if ALLAAH had willed (the time)]
 

al-amiyr

Active Member


This section continued from post #94.
Step by step easy and quickest entry into the book (al-kitaab).

Ok, looking forward to it.

The Arabic vowels
As I have said before that there are only [FONT=&quot]3 short vowels written above or below the consonantal letters[/FONT].
Let us see the examples of our first vowel as explained in the below chart from post# 94.
Ar.Alph.004.V.01.png


Here are the examples of how Arabic consonants relate to Arabic vowels. Observe it well. They are as easy as looking at it once only.

Example One the letter L which is called laam in Arabic.

TestL.png

To be continued ... if God had willed the time.
 
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Lady B

noob
This section continued from post #94.


Step by step easy and quickest entry into the book (al-kitaab).





The Arabic vowels
As I have said before that there are only [FONT=&quot]3 short vowels written above or below the consonantal letters[/FONT].
Let us see the examples of our first vowel as explained in the below chart from post# 94.
Ar.Alph.004.V.01.png


Here are the examples of how Arabic consonants relate to Arabic vowels. Observe it well. They are as easy as looking at it once only.

Example One the letter L which is called laam in Arabic.

TestL.png

To be continued ... if God had willed the time.

Al-Amyr, I have a great children's video that really helps explain the pronunciation with the three vowels if you would allow me to drop it in?
 

al-amiyr

Active Member
Al-Amyr, I have a great children's video that really helps explain the pronunciation with the three vowels if you would allow me to drop it in?

Great Lady B+B+B to the nth power. I was going to do that in a few days time but your doing it now would be of great help. Thanks. Don't forget that I am still coming to that little 'amzah you asked me in that other thread. We are coming close to it. I am designing all these lessons to take us into the Book (al-kitaab). We are almost there.
 
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