“AUN-NAJM”
(The Planet)
By the leave of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.
1. “By the planet when it disappears”.
(Planet is a symbol of our presence___ and it is corresponding to our intellect. “When it disappears” means that when three dimensional world disappears and a new state appears, which is multidimensional).
2. “That your comrade is not misled, nor is deceived”.
(Talking to the people, God is telling that the man (Prophet Muhammad) who is a man like his fellow-men___ is on the right path. Do not estimate him in diminished way that he is misled or deceived or he has entered into some imaginary or unreal state).
3. “Nor does he speak of his own desire”.
(Here, it is being clarified that Muhammad (PBUH) does not speak of the religion on his own accord or according to his personal estimate or ambition. Instead, he speaks of the religion on accord of the Lord, in terms of the revealed Verses. So He is preaching nothing else but the God’s Message).
4. “It is not anything but a revelation___ revealed to him”.
(Muhammad (PBUH) is preaching the same Message, which is being revealed, to him by his God. So his message is the God’s Message which must be adopted positively).
5. “It has been taught to him by the one powerful”.
6. “One vigorous who grew clear to his view”.
(Verses 5 & 6 are about the multidimensional creature___ the angel Gabriel, who took Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) into the multidimensional state. Where-after, it became possible for Muhammad (PBUH) that he could view the angel Gabriel and receive his message. Angel did appear before him and he (Prophet) saw him (Gabriel).
7. “When he was on the uppermost horizon”.
(The angel Gabriel was on the uppermost horizon at such a point, whereat the world of three-dimensions comes to an edge and where from the state of multi-dimensions takes its beginning. And___ that was the meeting-point of Muhammad & Gabriel. That point or state is far above of the design of mind. So, it has been properly surnamed as the uppermost horizon).
8. “Then he drew near and appeared down”.
(The angel Gabriel appeared down from his multidimensional state and appeared near to three-dimensional world and the both came to a close contact with each other).
9. “Till he was at the distance of two bows or even lesser”.
(The Verse is describing the situation in an allegorical way that the angel Gabriel and the Prophet Muhammad were in such a close contact as the two bows are close to each other, the distance became lesser and the both became closer to receive each other conveniently).
10. “Then, God revealed unto God’s slave that, which God wanted to reveal”.
(The situation is quiet clear that Muhammad (PBUH) met the angel at the uppermost horizon, as it is evident from the preceding Verses. He did not met God as God is not a creature. Who could be seen or met by some person or prophet in a creaturely way. The word “revealed” make us understand that God gave the Message to the angel and the angel recited it to the Prophet and that is the God-ordained process of revelation.
If the verse had been like that:
“Then, God conversed with the slave that, which God wanted to converse”.
Only thereafter was a possibility to guess that God Almighty and Muhammad (PBUH) met & conversed to each other. But the presence of the word “revealed” and the absence of the word “converse” is openly clarifying that the meeting took place between the angel & the prophet___ not between God and the Prophet).
The following Verse further clarifies the situation:
“And___ it is not possible for man that God may converse to him but through revelation___ or from behind a veil___ or God sends a messenger who reveals that, with God’s permission, what God wants to reveal”.
(Al-Quran 42:51)
So the people who still believe that it was a God-n-man meeting. And, do not understand that it was an angel-n-man meeting. And, they narrate concocted stories of the God-n-man meeting. And, they diminish the Absolute Holiness of Allah by announcing Allah as a conjugal lover.4 They are all-in-all wrong and they are committing an unpardonable sin.
11. “And, his heart (Muhammad’s heart) did not repel it, as a lie___ what he saw”.
(Here, the Verse is telling that Muhammad’s heart (PBUH) was a purified heart. It had an ability to perceive the multidimensional creature and to distinguish between the right and the wrong. So, each purified heart is a better and more capable device than the intellect to identify the fair and the foul).
12. “Will you then dispute with him concerning that what he saw”.
(God is telling here that the Prophet’s observation by heart is correct___ and the people of limited intellect should not dispute with him. Instead, they should positively believe in that___ what he advises to believe. They should try to understand his revealed truth so that they may be lead aright).
Famous British scholar, Edmond Abbot’s explanation, which proves the limit-ness of human intellect, practically, confirms the truthfulness of God’s Book. So we must accept it, as it is and obey God and God’s Book. Because any of the contrary life-styles, may lead us to a disastrous end.
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4. The following pieces of poetry convey the sense of conjugal lover:

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