In Your Name the entire expanse of cosmos, a single peck of a thirsty
sparrow, within the Sea of Your Knowledge
Tafsir (Exegesis) Ayatul Kursi (Pedestal) [2:255]
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/kursi.html
Allah. There is no God but Hu:
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/kursi.html#no_god_but_hu
The Ever-Living:
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/kursi.html#ever_living
The Self-Subsisting:
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/kursi.html#self_subsisting
No slumber can seize Hu nor sleep:
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/kursi.html#no_slumber
Hu's are all things in the heavens and on earth:
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/kursi.html#all_for_hu
Who is there who can intercede in Hu's presence except as Hu might
permit:
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/kursi.html#intercession
Hu does know what is before or after them:
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/kursi.html#before_after
Hu's Kursi (Pedestal) extends over the heavens and the earth:
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/kursi.html#kursi
and Hu feels no fatigue in guarding and preserving them:
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/kursi.html#no_fatigue
for Hu (is) Al-`Alîy (The Most High), Al-`Azim (The Supreme):
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/kursi.html#aliy_azim
Lexicon:
Al-Hayy (The Ever-Living):
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/hayy.html
Al-Qayyum (Self-Subsisting)
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/qayyum.html
Al-Aliy (The Most High)
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/aliy.html
Al-'Azim (The Supreme)
http://www.untiredwithloving.org/azim.html
Q: Why there is no Al-Ladhi(That Which)?
A: http://www.untiredwithloving.org/kursi.html#why_no_al_ladhi
Divan: http://www.untiredwithloving.org/tafsir.html
Ayatul Kursi [2:255] is one of the greatest verses of Qur'an, a must
Dhikr (Remembrance) for any occasion, truly an exceptional recitation
that grabs the reader once and for all.
You may read the unearthed secrets of many Grand Sheikhs such as:
Razi, Qurtubi, Al-Ghazali, Ibn Arabi, Al-Alusi, Baghawi, Ibn Attieh,
Ibn Adil, Haqqi, Tha'labi, Tubrusi, Samarqandi, Ibn Arafah, Qummi
Nishabori, Sul-lami, Waseti, Zumukhshari, Ibn Kathir, Ibn Ajiba,
Tabari, Baydhawi, Qushairi, Mawardi, Jawziah and Shaukani.
The term Darraak, Ever-Living, of Imam Al-Ghazali is defined in terms
of the Prehensions from the philosophy of organism by Alfred North
Whitehead's Process and Reality
Why is this verse so special? Because 'She' is Alive! By the Divine
Throne, a Multiversal Being, perpetually sanctifying her Divine
Beloved and ours.
Special thanks to Dr. Hind Rifai for her donations from Ibn Arabi's
Futuhat and editing effort from Ahmad Bukhari.
--DARA The Eyeless Lion