A101

Surah: 023 - Ayah: 101

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23:101

related refs 36:51,

My dear friends! This luminous address is directed to you individually, because it is you who are the luminous children of the Adam of the time and it is this Adam whose relationship is renewed. You might have seen this fact in the Holy Qur'an and reflected upon it that in every Resurrection of the age, the previous spiritual relationship comes to an end and the new one starts (23:101; 36:51). This great secret is among the secrets of Resurrection.

Spring Of knowledge 4

End of Kinships

Q. 57. "And when the sur is blown there will be no kinships among them that day, nor will they ask of one another" (23:101). The question here is, why will the kinships come to an end on the Day of Resurrection and particularly when the sur is blown?

A. In this verse is hidden a great revolutionary secret of the religion and spirituality. If I divulge it, it is difficult, if not, again it is difficult. Nevertheless, it is necessary to allude that the answer to this question lies in a verse in which the blowing of the sur is mentioned and also in it, in addition to other words, there is a word whose root is nun, sin and lam. In addition to this (allusion), I may also talk to you privately.

When mentioning the three great cycles, earlier in this book, we have alluded to this great secret. The wise mu'mins can understand these special secrets. May the Lord of the world grant success and high ambition to all mu'mins! Amin!!

What is Soul 38

[Q]: If people existed during Hazrat Adam's time, their descendants would have also spread in the world, in which case how can only Adam be called the father of humanity and how can all human beings today be his children?

[A]: When, by the command of God, the spiritual resurrection of the Perfect Man occurs, the representative souls of all the people of the world gather and become his descendants and the previous relationships come to an end (23:101). Therefore, there cannot be any doubt that Hazrat Adam was the father of humanity.

Practical Sufism and Spiritual Science (131)


This verse has been referred 2 times.