(‘bismi Laah, al-Ra7man, al-ra7eem’)
(In the Name of God, The
Passionate, The Merciful)
1. ‘al-7amdu liLahi, Rabb
al-3aalimeen’
1. The Praise is to God, Lord of
the worlds
2. ‘al-Ra7man, al-Ra7eem’
2. The Passionate, The Merciful
3. ‘Maliki yaom al-deen’
3. King, Owner, Master of the Day
of Judgment
4. ‘iYaaka n3budu wa iYaaka
nast3een’
4. We worship to You, and we turn
to You (for help and needs)
5. ‘ihdina a-surat al-mustaqeem’
5. Show us the straight path
6. ‘sirat ul-atheena an3mta 3lahim,
ghair al-maghdhoobi 3laihim walla adh-dhaaleen’
6. The path of those whom Your
blessings are upon, not of those who have anger upon them, nor of those astray.
In the concept of time travel,
there must exist a parallel universe in order for time travel to be possible,
because a person being in two places at the same time physically negates its self
and defies the rules of physics. So the idea is, if one were to time travel, he
would then be travelling back to another universe, one parallel, which runs on
the same code of time. That being stated, this begs the question: What if
‘al-3aalamin’, usually translated as ‘the worlds’, refers to the parallel and
infinite universes of time?
There could be multiple versions of
a person, only in different universes. This would mean that God could be infinitely
merciful and give one ample opportunities to correct his mistakes.
It has been mentioned by many
scholars that ‘al-3aalamin’ refers to the world of humans and the world of
jinn, and it has been supposed by many that jinn exist in the fourth dimension
that we may not perceive them; but what if they were living with us, among us,
but parallel in another universe, or in other words, world?
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