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world as well as of the next. If you had come to me at the time This is about a purchase made by a humble slave (of Allah) from another slave ready to depart (for the next world). He has purchased a house out of houses of deceit in the area of mortals and the place of those liable to perish. This house has four boundaries as follows: The first boundary is contiguous to sources of calamities; the second boundary adjoins the sources of distress; the third boundary adjoins devastating desire; and the fourth boundary adjoins deceitful Satan and towards this opens the door of this house. This house has been purchased by one who has been waylaid by desires from one who is being driven by death at the price of leaving the honour of contentment and entering into the humility of want and submissiveness. If the purchaser encounters some (evil) consequences of this transaction then it is for him who dismantles the bodies of monarchs snatches the lives of despots destroys the domain of Pharaoh like Kisras (1) Caesars (2) Tubba`s (3) and Himyars (4) and all those who amass wealth upon wealth and go on increasing it build high houses and decorate them and collect treasures and preserve them as they claimed according to their own thinking for children to take them to the place of accounting and judgement and the position of reward and punishment. When the verdict will be passed those who stood on falsehood would then be the losers. (Qur'an 40: 78) This document is witnessed by intelligence when it is free from the shackles of desires and away from the adornments of this world.
(1). Kisra is the Arabicised form of "Khusraw" which
means a
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King whose domain of rule extends to a vast area. This was the title of the
rulers of Iran.
(2). Ceasar was the title of the rulers of Rome which in
Latin means that child whose mother dies before delivery and who is extractedby
cutting open her body. Since among the Kings of Rome Augustus was born like this
he was known by this name and after that this word was adopted as the title of
every ruler.
(3). Tubba'
is an appellation of each of the Kings of Yemen who possessed Himyar and
Hadramawt. Their names have been mentioned in the holy Qur'an in chaps. 44:37
and 50:14.
(4). Himyar
originally an important tribe in the ancient Sabaean kingdom of south-western
Arabia; later the powerful rulers of much of southern Arabia from c. 115 BC to
c. AD 525. The Himyarites were concentrated in the area known as Dhu Raydan
(later called Qataban) on the coast of present-day Yemen; thus they were
probably aided in the overthrow of their Sabaean kinsmen by the discovery of a
sea route from Egypt to India which deprived the inland Sabaean kingdom of its
former importance as a centre for overland trade. The Himyarites (classical
Homeritae) inherited the Sabaean language and culture and from their capital at
Zafar their power at times extended eastward as far as the Persian Gult and
northward into the Arabian Desert. At the beginning of the 4th century AD the
Himyar capital was moved northward to San'a and later in that century both
Christianity and Judaism gained firm footholds in the area. Internal disorders
and changing trade routes caused the kingdom to decline and in 525 after several
unsuccessful attempts Abyssinian invaders finally crushed the Himyarites. A
Himyar apeal to Persia for aid led to Persian control in 575. (The New
Encyclopaedia Britanica [Micropaedia] vol.5 p.49 ed. 1973-1974)
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