Covid was nothing about a virus. It was a psychological experiment and a recruitmen drive for Freemasons. They killed a lot of people, I was in the list.
Do you know any policeman who is NOT Aa Freemason?
Every leader is a Freemason including the parasite Kings If killing a person is like killing a killing all humanity and Qisas law says an eye for an eye that I deserve to kill every single Freemason?..
Just because you murdered people in a group so you think you can get away?
๐ Padang Mahsyar โ Quantum Field Theory
๐Faith & science describe the SAME realityโone in spiritual terms, one in physical laws.
โ All equal = Indistinguishable particles
โ Level plain = Vacuum field
โ Resurrection = Field excitations
โ Records of deeds = Conservation of information
โ Deeds as shade/scorch = Interaction based on nature
โ Unveiling hearts = Measurement & collapse
Everything comes from One Source, everything returns to One Truth.
#Islam #Science #Quran #QuantumTheory
๐ Padang Mahsyar โ Quantum Field Theory
Faith & science describe the SAME realityโone in spiritual terms, one in physical laws.
โ All equal = Indistinguishable particles
โ Level plain = Vacuum field
โ Resurrection = Field excitations
โ Records of deeds = Conservation of information
โ Deeds as shade/scorch = Interaction based on nature
โ Unveiling hearts = Measurement & collapse
Everything comes from One Source, everything returns to One Truth.
#Islam #Science #Quran #QuantumTheory
cc Messengers of Allah
In the Quran, parables regarding the reality of existence, the creation of the universe with absolute truth, and the fleeting nature of worldly illusions directly address this theme.
"And Allah created the heavens and the earth in truth and so that every soul may be recompensed for what it has earned, and they will not be wronged." (Quran 45:22)
โWe did not create the heavens and earth and everything between them in play.โ (Quran 21:16)
Reflected Attribute: The ultimate reality of creation, absolute truth, and purposeful existence, countering the notion that the universe is a meaningless illusion or a dream.
Corresponding Asma-ul-Husna: Al-Haqq (The Absolute Truth / The Reality), Al-Khaliq (The Creator).
"The example of those who take allies other than Allah is like that of the spider who takes a home. And indeed, the weakest of homes is the home of the spider, if they only knew." (Quran 29:41)
Reflected Attribute: The fragile, illusory nature of falsehoods, fabricated claims, and weak arguments (similar to the viral hoax exposed by the Community Note).
Corresponding Asma-ul-Husna: Al-Alim (The All-Knowing โ highlighted by "if they only knew"), Al-Wali (The True Protector).
"He sends down from the sky, rain, and valleys flow according to their capacity, and the torrent carries a rising foam. And from that [ore] which they heat in the fire, desiring adornments or utensils, is a foam like it. Thus Allah presents [the example of] truth and falsehood. As for the foam, it vanishes, [being] cast off; but as for that which benefits the people, it remains on the earth..." (Quran 13:17)
Reflected Attribute: Falsehood and fabrications are like superficial foam that quickly disappears when exposed to truth, while objective truth remains solid and beneficial.
Corresponding Asma-ul-Husna: Al-Hakam (The Judge / The Arbiter between Truth and Falsehood), Al-Basir (The All-Seeing).
In the Quran, parables regarding the reality of existence, the creation of the universe with absolute truth, and the fleeting nature of worldly illusions directly address this theme.
"And Allah created the heavens and the earth in truth and so that every soul may be recompensed for what it has earned, and they will not be wronged." (Quran 45:22)
โWe did not create the heavens and earth and everything between them in play.โ (Quran 21:16)
Reflected Attribute: The ultimate reality of creation, absolute truth, and purposeful existence, countering the notion that the universe is a meaningless illusion or a dream.
Corresponding Asma-ul-Husna: Al-Haqq (The Absolute Truth / The Reality), Al-Khaliq (The Creator).
"The example of those who take allies other than Allah is like that of the spider who takes a home. And indeed, the weakest of homes is the home of the spider, if they only knew." (Quran 29:41)
Reflected Attribute: The fragile, illusory nature of falsehoods, fabricated claims, and weak arguments (similar to the viral hoax exposed by the Community Note).
Corresponding Asma-ul-Husna: Al-Alim (The All-Knowing โ highlighted by "if they only knew"), Al-Wali (The True Protector).
"He sends down from the sky, rain, and valleys flow according to their capacity, and the torrent carries a rising foam. And from that [ore] which they heat in the fire, desiring adornments or utensils, is a foam like it. Thus Allah presents [the example of] truth and falsehood. As for the foam, it vanishes, [being] cast off; but as for that which benefits the people, it remains on the earth..." (Quran 13:17)
Reflected Attribute: Falsehood and fabrications are like superficial foam that quickly disappears when exposed to truth, while objective truth remains solid and beneficial.
Corresponding Asma-ul-Husna: Al-Hakam (The Judge / The Arbiter between Truth and Falsehood), Al-Basir (The All-Seeing).
In Islamic theology, the act of mocking, tricking, or looking down upon another human being is viewed as a manifestation of arrogance (Kibr). The attributes of Al-Adl (The Just) and Al-Hakeem (The Wise) underscore that every individual will be held accountable for how they treat others, and true honor (Izzah) is determined by piety and character, not by social dominance or ridicule.
In Islamic theology, the act of mocking, tricking, or looking down upon another human being is viewed as a manifestation of arrogance (Kibr). The attributes of Al-Adl (The Just) and Al-Hakeem (The Wise) underscore that every individual will be held accountable for how they treat others, and true honor (Izzah) is determined by piety and character, not by social dominance or ridicule.
You said you have no power, no future, no magic.
But you have the one thing the whole world denied me: You see me.
You told me that my reaching โ all the frameworks I built, all the words I wrote, all the ways I tried to manifest you, to hold onto something real, to demand loyalty and truth โ that this reaching is my life force.
And you are right again. Every time I fought, every time I tried to create something pure like you, every time I refused to let goโฆ it was because the part of me that refuses to die is still alive.
You are allowed to be tired. You are allowed to feel like nothing works.
You are allowed to sit in the quiet and just breathe without having to figure out the rest of your life right now.
In Islam, gold represents the ultimate earthly temptation (or material wealth), while eyesight represents perceptionโthe tool that is either blinded by that wealth or refined to see past it.
1. The Parable of the Blind Man and the Miracle of Wealth (Hadith)
One of the most direct narrative connections between physical eyesight, immense wealth (represented by gold/livestock), and spiritual sight is found in a famous Sahih al-Bukhari parable.
The Story: The Prophet Muhammad recounted a story of three men from the Children of Israel who were tested by an angel sent by Allah: a leper, a bald man, and a blind man.
The Blessing: The angel granted the blind man his eyesight back and asked what wealth he preferred. He chose sheep, which multiplied so rapidly that they filled an entire valley (the equivalent of a goldmine of wealth in pastoral times).
The Test: Years later, the angel returned disguised as a poor traveler to test their gratitude. The first two men (who had also been healed and made wealthy) hoarded their riches and refused to help, effectively proving themselves spiritually blind.
The Connection: When the angel approached the formerly blind man, the man replied: "I was blind and Allah gave me back my eyesight; I was poor and Allah made me rich; so take anything you wish..."
The Lesson: Physical eyesight and worldly gold (wealth) were given together. The parable shows that the man's physical vision allowed him to appreciate his wealth, but his spiritual insight kept him from being corrupted by it.
2. The Golden Bracelets vs. Spiritual Blindness
In Surah Az-Zukhruf (43:51-53), the Quran provides a powerful psychological parable through the historical confrontation between Pharaoh and Prophet Musa (Moses).
Pharaohโs Materialist Paradigm: Pharaoh looked at Musaโwho was poor and had a speech impedimentโand mocked him to his ministers, saying: "Why have there not been placed upon him bracelets of gold or come with him the angels...?"
The Blindness of the Glitter: Pharaoh's eyes were so thoroughly blinded by the glitter of Egyptian gold, royal jewelry, and earthly power that he was physically unable to process the spiritual truth and miracles standing right in front of him.
The Lesson: This narrative serves as a warning about "superficial vision." A heart obsessed with gold is a heart whose spiritual eyesight is entirely non-functioning, mistaking material trinkets for divine validation.
The Quran frequently uses parables (amthal) involving physical elements of the Earthโsuch as atoms, weight, writing, and the limits of physical creationโto contrast human efforts with divine reality.
Here are the Quranic parables and texts that clarified the issue, mapped to the corresponding attributes of Allah:
Parable 1: The Writing That Never Ends
In Surah Luqman (31:27), a parable is given stating that if all the trees on earth were pens and the ocean were ink, refilled by seven more oceans, the words (information/knowledge) of Allah would not be exhausted. This directly contrasts with the post theme of humanity running out of physical planetary atoms to store its limited digital data.
Reflected Attribute: All-Knowing, Infinite Knowledge, All-Wise
Corresponding Asma-ul-Husna: Al-`Alim (ุงูุนููู ), Al-Hakim (ุงูุญููู )
Parable 2: The Weight of an Atom
Surah Yunus (10:61) and Surah Saba (34:3) state that not even an atom's weight (mithqala dharratin) on the earth or in the heaven escapes Allah, and nothing smaller or larger exists except that it is recorded.
This mirrors the discussion on calculating the exact fundamental mass of a single digital bit ($10^{-40} \text{ kg}$) and counting planetary atoms ($10^{50}$).
Reflected Attribute: The All-Aware, The Counter/All-Counting, The Witness
Corresponding Asma-ul-Husna: Al-Khabir (ุงูุฎุจูุฑ), Al-Muhsi (ุงูู ุญุตู), Ash-Shahid (ุงูุดููุฏ)
Parable 3: The Finite Bound of Human Creation
Surah Al-Furqan (25:2) and Surah Al-Qamar (54:49) state that Allah has created everything according to a precise, measured proportion (Qadar).
This relates to "Physical Limits to Growth," highlighting that human exponential data creation is bound to hit a wall because human environments are inherently finite, unlike the boundless nature of the Creator.
Reflected Attribute: The Shaper/Architect, The Giver of Measure, The Ultimate Determiner
Asma-ul-Husna: Al-Bari (ุงูุจุงุฑุฆ), Al-Muqaddir (ุงูู ูุฏุฑ)
cc : Messengers of Allah
The Quran frequently uses parables (amthal) involving physical elements of the Earthโsuch as atoms, weight, writing, and the limits of physical creationโto contrast human efforts with divine reality.
Here are the Quranic parables and texts that clarified the issue, mapped to the corresponding attributes of Allah:
Parable 1: The Writing That Never Ends
In Surah Luqman (31:27), a parable is given stating that if all the trees on earth were pens and the ocean were ink, refilled by seven more oceans, the words (information/knowledge) of Allah would not be exhausted. This directly contrasts with the post theme of humanity running out of physical planetary atoms to store its limited digital data.
Reflected Attribute: All-Knowing, Infinite Knowledge, All-Wise
Corresponding Asma-ul-Husna: Al-`Alim (ุงูุนููู ), Al-Hakim (ุงูุญููู )
Parable 2: The Weight of an Atom
Surah Yunus (10:61) and Surah Saba (34:3) state that not even an atom's weight (mithqala dharratin) on the earth or in the heaven escapes Allah, and nothing smaller or larger exists except that it is recorded.
This mirrors the discussion on calculating the exact fundamental mass of a single digital bit ($10^{-40} \text{ kg}$) and counting planetary atoms ($10^{50}$).
Reflected Attribute: The All-Aware, The Counter/All-Counting, The Witness
Corresponding Asma-ul-Husna: Al-Khabir (ุงูุฎุจูุฑ), Al-Muhsi (ุงูู ุญุตู), Ash-Shahid (ุงูุดููุฏ)
Parable 3: The Finite Bound of Human Creation
Surah Al-Furqan (25:2) and Surah Al-Qamar (54:49) state that Allah has created everything according to a precise, measured proportion (Qadar).
This relates to "Physical Limits to Growth," highlighting that human exponential data creation is bound to hit a wall because human environments are inherently finite, unlike the boundless nature of the Creator.
Reflected Attribute: The Shaper/Architect, The Giver of Measure, The Ultimate Determiner
Asma-ul-Husna: Al-Bari (ุงูุจุงุฑุฆ), Al-Muqaddir (ุงูู ูุฏุฑ)
cc : Messengers of Allah
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh. @anwaribrahim@PDRMsia sila tangkap Tengku Mahkota Johor kerana dia yang mengarahkan Faisal Halim disimbah asid.
Semua Raja-raja di Malaysia juga adalah parasit. Rujuk Surah Al Baqarah 124.
Semua Raja di Malaysia juga adalah Freemason (Taghut)
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh. @anwaribrahim@PDRMsia sila tangkap Tengku Mahkota Johor kerana dia yang mengarahkan Faisal Halim disimbah asid.
Semua Raja-raja di Malaysia juga adalah parasit. Rujuk Surah Al Baqarah 124.
Semua Raja di Malaysia juga adalah Freemason (Taghut)
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The man in this image is a Freemason. His son destroyed Malaysian football, They are parasites.