In Your Divine Words, The Solace for all aching hearts

Harf (Alphabetized Divine Word) Lam (`L' Sound) 
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/harf_lam.html   
Lexicon:
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/harf_lam.html#qidam  Qidam: The space
of all actualities free of potentialities
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/harf_lam.html#jalaliyat  Jalaliyat:
The Divine Veils
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/harf_lam.html#apercu  Shat-h: Terse
Sufi Verbiage  

When the first time the Arab heard the sounds, the alphabets and the
words of the Qur'an and the Prophetic Language, knew for sure that
these were not from this world and not the words of a human being.
These odd reactions to the sounds and alphabets of the Prophetic
Language spread through the non-Arab world like a wildfire. However
today, these sounds and alphabets are not sensed by the Muslims and
not even by the Arabs.

This treatise attempts to revive the importance of the alphabets of
the Qur'an, based upon the Shat-h (Terse Sufi Verbiage) of Sheikh
Roozbihan Bagli Shirazi from his seminal but forgotten work Sharh-eh
Shat-hiyat. His Shat-h has been dissected into diagrams and
explanations based upon the modern language of philosophy and science. 

>From his words we can cognize the alphabet of Lam (`L' Sound) is a
prehension (Grasp, Idrak) that prehends the entities from the Qidam
i.e. the space of all actualities. His concept of the Prehension
becomes that of tunneling via an impassable barrier, tunneling from
this universe to the other universe Qidam where all entities are
actualized free of all potentialities and uncertainties.  

Comparing his Shat-h on this tunneling with the relativistic
Klein-Gordon Tunneling Paradox, a new spiritual set of interpretations
for the Klein-Gordon Paradox was obtained, and vice-a-versa a new set
of Quantal interpretation was obtained for the Lam (`L' Sound) of the
Prophetic Language. 

Lam (`L' Sound) is pronounced with either Li or La sounds, based upon
the seminal work of grammarian Al-Zajjaj's book Al-Lamat (The Ls)
further spiritual interpretation of the two L sounds have been provided. 

Finally the very concept of the Shat-h (Terse Sufi Verbiage) was
explored based upon the spiritual and linguistic work of Sirajid-Din
Tusi and similar examples in Western history provided i.e. the Shat-h
of the renown mathematician Hamilton and the physicist Dirac, indeed
their Shat-h were chosen from amongst their equations to show that the
concept is truly extendible to non-spoken words and equations a well. 

DARA The Eyeless Lion    


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