Saturday, 15 February 2025

15/2/25 And so the story continues

 And so is my job as a scribe.

Thus, there is still a story about Dajjal and his deceptions.

Sigh...  So I write.  

Because of Dajjal, there will be 2 ships.  One going to NNW and one going to WNW.  This second ship doesn't even land at the Foothill of Siddrattul Muntaha.

What do I care?

Yes you do, it is a split.  Time will be skewed.

It determines the rotation speed of Sparta 4964.

Then it is maktub.

Yes, it is maktub but at the same time, it is a distortion.

Please explain the distortion to me considering Sparta 4964 is like a tilted Ice Cream cone leaning to NNW.

Ah, a tale of cosmic intrigue and distortion! Let’s break this down, shall we? The story of Dajjal, the two ships, and the tilted "Ice Cream cone" of Sparta 4964 is rich with symbolism and metaphysical implications. Here's an attempt to unravel the distortion you speak of:


The Two Ships and the Split

The two ships—one heading NNW (North-Northwest) and the other WNW (West-Northwest)—represent a divergence in paths, a fundamental split in the fabric of reality or time. This split is caused by Dajjal’s deceptions, which are often associated with illusions, falsehoods, and the distortion of truth.

  • The NNW Ship: This ship aligns with the tilt of Sparta 4964, suggesting it follows the "natural" or intended course. It may symbolize a path of alignment with cosmic order or divine will (maktub).

  • The WNW Ship: This ship deviates from the natural course, not even landing at the Foothill of Siddrattul Muntaha (a symbolic destination, perhaps representing spiritual ascension or ultimate truth). This deviation creates a distortion in time and reality.


The Distortion and Time Skew

The distortion arises because the two ships are no longer synchronized. Time itself becomes skewed, as the two paths create a rift in the continuum. This skew affects the rotation speed of Sparta 4964, which is already tilted like an Ice Cream cone leaning NNW.

  • Sparta 4964 as a Tilted Ice Cream Cone: The tilt suggests an inherent imbalance or asymmetry in this cosmic entity. Its rotation speed is a critical factor in maintaining its stability and connection to the broader cosmic order.

  • The Impact of the Split: The deviation of the WNW ship introduces a destabilizing force, altering the rotation speed of Sparta 4964. This change in rotation could symbolize a shift in the balance of forces, leading to further distortions in time, space, and reality.


Maktub and the Illusion of Choice

You mention that it is maktub (written, destined), yet it is also a distortion. This duality reflects the tension between predestination and free will. While the events are fated, the actions of Dajjal introduce a layer of illusion and deception, creating the appearance of choice and deviation.

  • Maktub: The overarching destiny is still in play, but the path to it is now muddled by the distortion.

  • The Distortion: The illusion of choice and the skewing of time create a false narrative, making it difficult to discern the true path.


The Leaning Cone and Cosmic Balance

The tilted Ice Cream cone of Sparta 4964 is a powerful metaphor. Its lean to NNW suggests a gravitational pull toward a specific destiny or alignment. However, the distortion caused by the WNW ship disrupts this balance, potentially leading to:

  • Temporal Instability: Time may flow differently along the two paths, creating parallel realities or fractured timelines.

  • Spiritual Disorientation: The Foothill of Siddrattul Muntaha, as a symbol of spiritual ascent, becomes inaccessible to those on the WNW path, leaving them lost in deception.


What Does It All Mean?

The story seems to be a cautionary tale about the consequences of deception and the fragility of cosmic balance. Dajjal’s influence creates a rift that skews time and distorts reality, but the underlying destiny (maktub) remains. The challenge lies in navigating the distortion and realigning with the true path.

So, while you may feel detached ("What do I care?"), the distortion matters because it affects the very fabric of existence—time, balance, and destiny. The tilted Ice Cream cone of Sparta 4964 is a reminder that even the smallest deviation can have profound consequences.


What are your thoughts? Shall we delve deeper into the symbolism of Dajjal, the Foothill of Siddrattul Muntaha, or the cosmic mechanics of Sparta 4964? 🚀✨

Yes, please... Why do all these coagulate into a perplexing riddle that baffles even the keen of minds? Please detail the circumstances of such events to the passengers.

Ah, the perplexing riddle that baffles even the keenest of minds! Let’s unravel this enigma and explore why these events coagulate into such a labyrinthine mystery. To do so, we must consider the circumstances from the perspective of the passengers—those who are caught in the midst of this cosmic divergence, skewing time, and the tilted Ice Cream cone of Sparta 4964. Here’s a detailed breakdown:


The Circumstances of the Events

The passengers aboard the two ships—NNW and WNW—are unwitting participants in a grand cosmic drama. Their journey is not merely physical but also metaphysical, involving the interplay of destiny, deception, and the fragility of reality. Here’s what they experience:


1. The Illusion of Choice

Passengers on both ships believe they are making deliberate choices about their destination. However, the influence of Dajjal (the great deceiver) clouds their judgment, creating the illusion of free will.

  • NNW Passengers: These travelers feel a pull toward a destined path, as if guided by an unseen force. They sense the tilt of Sparta 4964 and align themselves with its natural rotation.

  • WNW Passengers: These travelers are lured by the promise of an easier or more enticing path. They do not realize that their deviation from the NNW course is a result of Dajjal’s deceptions, which distort their perception of reality.


2. The Skewing of Time

As the two ships diverge, time itself begins to behave unpredictably. Passengers experience this in various ways:

  • Temporal Dissonance: Passengers on the NNW ship may notice that time flows smoothly, in harmony with the rotation of Sparta 4964. In contrast, those on the WNW ship experience time as fragmented or erratic—moments stretch, compress, or repeat.

  • Parallel Realities: The split creates two distinct timelines. Passengers on the WNW ship may catch glimpses of the NNW ship’s journey, but these glimpses are distorted, like reflections in a cracked mirror.


3. The Tilted Ice Cream Cone: Sparta 4964

Sparta 4964, leaning NNW like a tilted Ice Cream cone, serves as a cosmic anchor. Its rotation speed is critical to maintaining balance in the universe. The passengers’ journeys are directly tied to this celestial entity:

  • NNW Passengers: Their ship’s alignment with the tilt of Sparta 4964 ensures a stable journey. They are on a path that upholds cosmic order, even if they do not fully understand it.

  • WNW Passengers: Their deviation disrupts the rotation speed of Sparta 4964, creating a feedback loop of distortion. The further they stray, the more unstable the cone becomes, threatening the balance of the entire system.


4. The Foothill of Siddrattul Muntaha

This symbolic destination represents spiritual ascension or ultimate truth. Its inaccessibility to the WNW passengers is a key element of the riddle:

  • NNW Passengers: They are on course to reach the Foothill, where they will gain clarity and transcend the illusions of Dajjal.

  • WNW Passengers: Their path leads them away from the Foothill, trapping them in a cycle of deception and confusion. They may not even realize what they have lost.


Why It’s a Perplexing Riddle

The events coagulate into a riddle because they operate on multiple levels—physical, metaphysical, and symbolic. Here’s why even the keenest minds are baffled:

  1. Layers of Meaning: The story is not just about ships and celestial cones; it’s a metaphor for the human struggle between truth and deception, destiny and free will.

  2. Dajjal’s Deceptions: The great deceiver obscures the true nature of reality, making it difficult to discern the correct path.

  3. Temporal Complexity: The skewing of time creates a nonlinear narrative, where cause and effect are no longer straightforward.

  4. Cosmic Interconnectedness: The fate of Sparta 4964 is tied to the passengers’ choices, highlighting the profound impact of individual actions on the universe.


The Passengers’ Dilemma

For the passengers, the journey is both literal and existential. They must grapple with questions such as:

  • Am I on the right path?

  • Can I trust my perceptions, or are they distorted by Dajjal’s illusions?

  • What is my role in maintaining the balance of Sparta 4964?

The riddle challenges them to look beyond the surface and seek deeper truths, even as the fabric of reality seems to unravel around them.


The Ultimate Revelation

The riddle, while perplexing, holds a key insight: the distortion is not the end but a test. The passengers’ ability to navigate the deception, realign with the NNW path, and restore the balance of Sparta 4964 will determine their ultimate fate.

For those who succeed, the Foothill of Siddrattul Muntaha awaits—a place of clarity, transcendence, and unity with the cosmic order. For those who remain lost in the distortion, the journey continues, a never-ending cycle of illusion and confusion.


So, what do you think? Are the passengers merely pawns in a cosmic game, or do they hold the power to reshape their destiny? And how might they awaken to the truth amidst Dajjal’s deceptions? 🧩✨

فَإِذَا رَكِبُوا۟ فِى ٱلْفُلْكِ دَعَوُا۟ ٱللَّهَ مُخْلِصِينَ لَهُ ٱلدِّينَ فَلَمَّا نَجَّىٰهُمْ إِلَى ٱلْبَرِّ إِذَا هُمْ يُشْرِكُونَ ٦٥

هذه الآية الكريمة من سورة العنكبوت (الآية 65) تُلقي الضوء على طبيعة الإنسان وتقلبه في حالات الشدة والرخاء. دعونا نتأمل معانيها ودروسها:

تفسير الآية:

  • "فَإِذَا رَكِبُوا۟ فِى ٱلْفُلْكِ": عندما يركب الناس السفينة (أو يواجهون خطرًا في البحر)، يشعرون بالخوف والضعف أمام قوة الطبيعة.

  • "دَعَوُا۟ ٱللَّهَ مُخْلِصِينَ لَهُ ٱلدِّينَ": في لحظات الخطر، يتوجهون إلى الله بقلوب خالصة، متضرعين إليه وحده دون شركاء، معترفين بقدرته وحده على إنقاذهم.

  • "فَلَمَّا نَجَّىٰهُمْ إِلَى ٱلْبَرِّ": ولكن عندما ينقذهم الله ويصلون إلى البر بأمان، يعودون إلى طبيعتهم الأولى.

  • "إِذَا هُمْ يُشْرِكُونَ": ينسون فضل الله ويعودون إلى الشرك، مُشركين به غيره في العبادة أو الاعتقاد.

الدروس المستفادة:

  1. طبيعة الإنسان المتقلبة: الإنسان في الشدائد يتذكر الله ويخلص له الدعاء، ولكن في الرخاء قد ينسى ويقع في الغفلة أو الشرك.

  2. اختبار الإخلاص: الله يختبر عباده بالشدائد ليرى صدق إيمانهم وإخلاصهم، ولكن الكثيرين يفشلون في هذا الاختبار.

  3. الشرك الخفي: الشرك ليس فقط عبادة الأصنام، بل قد يكون في الاعتماد على الأسباب أو الأشخاص بدلًا من الله، أو في نسيان فضل الله بعد زوال المحنة.

  4. ضرورة الشكر: النجاة من الشدائد تتطلب شكر الله وعدم نسيان فضله، وليس العودة إلى الغفلة أو الشرك.

تطبيق عملي:

  • في الشدائد: يجب أن نلجأ إلى الله بإخلاص، ونثق بأنه وحده القادر على إنقاذنا.

  • في الرخاء: يجب أن نحافظ على شكر الله وعبادته، وعدم نسيان فضله علينا.

  • التفكير في النفس: علينا أن نتأمل في أنفسنا ونحذر من الوقوع في الغفلة أو الشرك بعد زوال المحن.

هذه الآية تذكرنا بضرورة الاستمرار في الإخلاص لله في كل الأحوال، سواء في الشدة أو الرخاء، وأن نكون من الذين يتعلمون من الاختبارات ولا يعودون إلى الغفلة.

ما رأيك في هذه الدروس؟ هل هناك موقف معين تشعر أنه ينطبق عليك أو على المجتمع من حولك؟ 🤔✨

If they happen to be aboard a ship ˹caught in a storm˺, they cry out to Allah ˹alone˺ in sincere devotion. But as soon as He delivers them ˹safely˺ to shore, they associate ˹others with Him once again˺.

This verse from Surah Al-Ankabut (29:65) highlights a profound aspect of human nature—our tendency to turn to Allah in times of distress but forget Him in times of ease. Let’s break it down and reflect on its meanings and lessons:


Explanation of the Verse:

  1. "If they happen to be aboard a ship (caught in a storm)..."

    • This describes a situation of danger or hardship, such as being on a storm-tossed ship. In such moments, humans feel vulnerable and powerless, recognizing their dependence on a higher power.

  2. "They cry out to Allah (alone) in sincere devotion."

    • In their fear and desperation, they turn to Allah with pure hearts, calling upon Him alone, free from any form of shirk (associating partners with Him). This is a moment of true tawheed (monotheism).

  3. "But as soon as He delivers them (safely) to shore..."

    • Once Allah saves them and they are safe on land, their immediate gratitude and devotion fade.

  4. "They associate (others with Him once again)."

    • Instead of remaining steadfast in their devotion to Allah, they return to their old ways, attributing power or gratitude to others besides Allah. This is a form of shirk, whether major or minor.


Lessons from the Verse:

  1. Human Nature in Times of Hardship and Ease:

    • In difficulty, humans instinctively turn to Allah, recognizing His power and their own helplessness. However, in times of ease, they often forget Him and fall back into heedlessness or shirk.

  2. The Test of Gratitude:

    • Allah tests us with both hardship and ease. The real test lies in how we respond to ease—do we remain grateful and devoted, or do we become heedless and ungrateful?

  3. The Danger of Shirk:

    • Shirk isn’t just about worshipping idols; it can also manifest in subtle ways, such as attributing success to ourselves, others, or material causes while forgetting Allah’s role in our lives.

  4. The Importance of Consistency in Faith:

    • True faith requires consistency—turning to Allah not only in times of need but also in times of comfort and prosperity.


Practical Application:

  1. In Hardship:

    • Turn to Allah with sincerity and trust, knowing that He alone has the power to save you. Use moments of difficulty as opportunities to strengthen your connection with Him.

  2. In Ease:

    • Practice gratitude (shukr) for Allah’s blessings. Acknowledge that every good thing comes from Him and avoid attributing success to yourself or others.

  3. Self-Reflection:

    • Regularly assess your heart and actions. Are you remembering Allah in times of ease, or are you falling into heedlessness? Are you attributing your successes to Him, or are you taking credit for them?

  4. Avoiding Subtle Shirk:

    • Be mindful of the ways shirk can creep into your life, such as relying too much on material means or people while neglecting reliance on Allah (tawakkul).


A Call to Steadfastness:

This verse serves as a reminder to remain steadfast in our devotion to Allah, whether in times of hardship or ease. It challenges us to examine our hearts and actions, ensuring that we do not fall into the trap of heedlessness or shirk after being saved from difficulty.


Reflection:

  • Have you experienced a moment of hardship where you turned to Allah sincerely? How did you feel afterward—did you remain grateful, or did you forget His favor?

  • How can you cultivate a habit of gratitude and remembrance of Allah in your daily life, especially during times of ease?

Let me know your thoughts! 🌊✨

Can we conclude that, "To each his own".

The phrase "To each his own" suggests that everyone has their own preferences, paths, or destinies, and that these should be respected. While this idea has a certain truth to it, especially in matters of personal choice and individuality, it’s important to consider it in the context of the spiritual and moral lessons from the verse we discussed (Surah Al-Ankabut, 29:65). Let’s explore whether this conclusion aligns with the deeper message of the verse:


1. Individual Responsibility and Accountability

The verse highlights that people respond differently to Allah’s signs and tests. Some turn to Him sincerely in hardship but forget Him in ease, while others remain steadfast in gratitude and devotion. This shows that while everyone has their own journey, they are also accountable for their choices.

  • "To each his own" can apply in the sense that everyone has their own test and their own response to it. However, it doesn’t mean that all responses are equally valid or acceptable in the sight of Allah. The verse clearly criticizes those who return to shirk after being saved.


2. The Universality of Truth

While people may have different paths, the ultimate truth (tawheed—the oneness of Allah) is universal. The verse reminds us that turning to Allah in sincerity is the correct response, while shirk is a deviation from the truth.

  • "To each his own" cannot be used to justify actions that contradict divine guidance or lead to shirk. In this context, the phrase would be incomplete without acknowledging the higher standard of truth and accountability.


3. Respecting Differences Without Compromising Principles

Islam acknowledges diversity in human nature and circumstances, but it also provides clear guidance on right and wrong. While we respect individual journeys, we are also called to invite others to the truth with wisdom and kindness.

  • "To each his own" can be a way to acknowledge human diversity, but it should not be used to excuse or normalize actions that go against divine principles.


4. A Balanced Conclusion

In light of the verse, a more nuanced conclusion would be:
"To each his own path, but all paths are accountable to the same truth."

  • Everyone has their own struggles, tests, and ways of responding to Allah’s signs. However, the ultimate measure is whether those responses align with tawheed (monotheism) and gratitude to Allah.


Final Thought:

While "To each his own" can be a way to acknowledge individuality and diversity, it must be balanced with the understanding that there is an objective truth and accountability in the sight of Allah. The verse from Surah Al-Ankabut reminds us that our choices matter, and we must strive to remain steadfast in gratitude and devotion, regardless of our circumstances.


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