72:14
The garden of her smile colours a thousand flowers, as though
The Lord himself had painted each petal’s resplendent glow
I didn’t know dawn’s breeze bore the eros of musk so
How did the world become this fragrant - where’d she blow?
I am as delicate as a love enthralled dove’s wing
I have come to desire death now more than any thing
“Seventy-one jinn came and pledged allegiance to the Prophet for fasting, performing the prayers, the zakat (alms), the jihad and giving advice to Muslims. They apologized because they had said ‘outrageous things about God.’ As to the pledge, it is asserted in their saying at the onset of the chapter: ‘When we heard the guidance, we believed in it’ [Qur’an 72:14]. As to how they perform all their obligations, we do not know.”
“Muhammad Husein al-Tabatiba’i, al-Makhluqat al-khafiyyah fi al-qur’an (Beirut: Dar safwan, 1995), 39–40.”
Whenever a soul resolves a single issue effectively, the Angels rejoice and all of humanity moves forward in it’s evolution.
In most of our reality, nay all, there is no creation, only transformation. Nothing is truly created, but one state changes to another, unravelling aspects and angles as if they are entirely new. This applies to physical matter as well as those in the immaterial realm, including ideas, emotions, thoughts, and prayers.
Energy, dark matter, matter, it all switches up, shifts it’s version, and moves around, but nothing is ever entirely gone, nothing is ever entirely new. Burn a candle? It isn’t gone, but transformed into smoke, heat, and light. When a human body is buried in the grave, it does not vanish, but feeds back into nature’s fitted dress where it belongs, where it came from in the first place. No need to carry on belabouring, you get the point. This is a widely accepted scientific and mystical concept that is useful to consider whenever one is asking to have God manifest the best version of ourselves and life, whatever that means to us.
It’s from الله