The document discusses two key topics in 3 verses from the Quran. First, it references verse 16 from surah Qaf, stating that God created humans and knows what is whispered in their hearts, and is closer to humans than their jugular vein. Second, it references seeking refuge in God, the King and God of humanity, and seeking refuge from the whisperings of shayateen and jinn and humans.
Quoted from the preface of the Commentary titled ِمَﻛ ِﺣﻟا ِح َرَﺷ ﻲِﻓ مَﻣِﮭﻟا ظﺎﻘﯾإ By ﻲِﻧَﺳَﺣﻟا ﺔَﺑﯾ ِﺟَﻋ نﺑإ For ﺔّﯾِﺋﺎَطَﻌﻟا مﻛﺣﻟا of ي ِرَدْﻧَﻛِﺳﻟا ﷲ ِءﺎَطَﻋ ُنﺑإ
Plato’s Republic: The Myth of ER: An unconventional interpretation of the Universe in the first description of an out-of-body experience in Plato’s Republic
The document discusses two key topics in 3 verses from the Quran. First, it references verse 16 from surah Qaf, stating that God created humans and knows what is whispered in their hearts, and is closer to humans than their jugular vein. Second, it references seeking refuge in God, the King and God of humanity, and seeking refuge from the whisperings of shayateen and jinn and humans.
The document discusses two key topics in 3 verses from the Quran. First, it references verse 16 from surah Qaf, stating that God created humans and knows what is whispered in their hearts, and is closer to humans than their jugular vein. Second, it references seeking refuge in God, the King and God of humanity, and seeking refuge from the whisperings of shayateen and jinn and humans.
The document discusses two key topics in 3 verses from the Quran. First, it references verse 16 from surah Qaf, stating that God created humans and knows what is whispered in their hearts, and is closer to humans than their jugular vein. Second, it references seeking refuge in God, the King and God of humanity, and seeking refuge from the whisperings of shayateen and jinn and humans.
Quoted from the preface of the Commentary titled ِمَﻛ ِﺣﻟا ِح َرَﺷ ﻲِﻓ مَﻣِﮭﻟا ظﺎﻘﯾإ By ﻲِﻧَﺳَﺣﻟا ﺔَﺑﯾ ِﺟَﻋ نﺑإ For ﺔّﯾِﺋﺎَطَﻌﻟا مﻛﺣﻟا of ي ِرَدْﻧَﻛِﺳﻟا ﷲ ِءﺎَطَﻋ ُنﺑإ
Plato’s Republic: The Myth of ER: An unconventional interpretation of the Universe in the first description of an out-of-body experience in Plato’s Republic