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original: "Ya Allah al-Latif." Al-Latif is one of the Ninety-Nine Names of God, meaning "The Subtle" or "The Most Gentle," referring to His ability to provide for His servants in ways they cannot perceive.
Support, O Ever-Living One?! original: "Madad." In spiritual traditions, this is an appeal for divine aid or a flow of spiritual energy. By the prestige of the Night of God, the Infallible, and in the remembrance original: "dhikr," the practice of repeating God’s names or praises. there is intoxication referring to a state of spiritual ecstasy or being "drunk" on divine love..
What passion and ease there is at the time of dawn.
And indeed, I prostrate to Him; Muhammad is the Messenger of God,
The master of this? Presence original: "hadhra." This term often refers to a spiritual gathering or the felt presence of the divine or the Prophet..
The Lord is the Eternal original: "as-samadi." This refers to God as the Absolute, the Eternal Refuge who is not dependent on anything, but on whom everything depends. rope, the dark/strong?.
And there is no way but through His grace.
It is the Greatest Name original: "Ism al-A'zam." In Islamic tradition, this is a hidden name of God which, if used in prayer, ensures the prayer will be answered. and the door to its remedy? is the relief of every distress.