[79] The Qur’ân al-kerîm; revelation of the Qur’ân al-kerîm; messages which Allâhu ta’âlâ sent to His Messenger in âyats.
[80] A Muslim who performs Mut’a hajj is called a Mutamatti’ hadji, and one who performs Qirân hajj is a Qârîn hadji. Please see the seventh chapter of the fifth fascicle of Endless Bliss.
[81] Closeness to Allâhu ta’âlâ.
[82] The Messenger of Allah.
[83] There is detailed information on how to make masah on the pair of mests as you make ablution in the third chapter of the fourth fascicle of Endless Bliss. Please see the list at the end of this book.
[84] Person with much zuhd, which in turn means to abstain from most of the mubâhs (Islam’s permissions) for the fear that they may be harâm (forbidden by Islam).
[85] The eighth chapter of the fourth fascicle of Endless Bliss provides detailed information on women nâ-mahram to a man and men who are nâ-mahram to a woman.
[86] This book was translated into English in 1992. The English version, entitled Documents of the Right Word, is available from Hakîkat Kitâbevi, Darüşşefeka Cad. 57/A P.K. 35 34262 Fâtih-İstanbul-Türkiye.
[87] The book you have been reading is its English version.
[88] Compassionate, (He) whose compassion encompasses all in the world; one ofAllâhu ta’âlâ’s Attributes.
[89] Knowledge that is acquired not for the purpose of practising it with ikhlâs, will not be beneficial. Please see the 366th and 367th pages of the first volume of Hadîqa, and also the 36th and the 40th and the 59th letters in the first volume of Maktûbât. (The English versions of these letters exist in the 16th and the 25th and the 28th chapters, respectively, of the second fascicle of Endless Bliss).