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delusion and inclined to that of intimacy with Allah, the Almighty, and if he finds
its conduct to have been weighed with the balance of the Sacred Law, then he
may count on acceptance, for Allah accepts only those He loves. To those He
loves He extends His care and the marks of His affection, guarding them from
the onslaught of His enemy iblis, on him be the curse of Allah. If these things are
apparent, they point to acceptance. Otherwise it would seem likely that the
Pilgrim has nothing to show for his journey but trouble and toil. From that we
seek refuge with Allah, the Almighty.
delusion and inclined to that of intimacy with Allah, the Almighty, and if he finds
its conduct to have been weighed with the balance of the Sacred Law, then he
may count on acceptance, for Allah accepts only those He loves. To those He
loves He extends His care and the marks of His affection, guarding them from
the onslaught of His enemy iblis, on him be the curse of Allah. If these things are
apparent, they point to acceptance. Otherwise it would seem likely that the
Pilgrim has nothing to show for his journey but trouble and toil. From that we
seek refuge with Allah, the Almighty.