A005

Surah: 014 - Ayah: 005

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14:5

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Ayyam Allah 1 (Days of God)

The days of God are seven, which are six natiqs and the qa'im, whose spirituality and luminosity can be seen in the personal world of the carifs and the kamils (the perfect ones), as mentioned in verse (14:5): "And remind them of the (living and luminous) days of God (in whom happened the miracles of knowledge and wisdom)."

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Ayyam Allah 2 (Days of God)

"Verily, in this are signs (miracles) for every patient and grateful person." (14:5) Patient (sabbar) is the one who has the courage of having patience during stern trials and tribulations in the path of spirituality, and grateful (shakur) is the one who appreciates the spiritual and intellectual bounties through (acquiring) knowledge and (doing) good deeds.

Thousand Wisdoms 161 (90)

Q286 Please explain to us what is meant by “the days of Allah” in verse (14:5): “And We certainly sent Moses with Our signs (saying): Bring forth your people from the darknesses unto the light, and remind them of the days of Allah; verily in this are signs for every patient and grateful (person)”.

A286

  • These special days of Allah mean the hidden resurrection of the personal world and its seven minor cycles, which have been mentioned repeatedly.
  • With respect to reminding about these spiritual and luminous days, there are three levels of certainty: cilmu’l-yaqin (knowledge of certainty), ccaynu’l-yaqin (the eye of certainty) and haqqu’l-yaqin (the truth of certainty).
  • The living and luminous days of Allah are the Prophets and Imams. The manifestation of their sacred light in the personal world is its resurrection that contains all the treasures of knowledge and wisdom.
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This verse has been referred 4 times.