ISA This means ice, which like hail, is an essentially damaging natural force. ASRP regards ice as very cold and slippery, like a floor which has been made from glass but which is nevertheless fair to look at.
34. Isa. vii. 14; viii. 35. Abrupt termination. § 26. THE ANATHEMA OF PARADISE, OF AVAIL FOR ALL THINGS.
Waley, Muhammad Isa, 1991, "Najm al-Din Kubra and the Central Asian School of Sufism (The Kubrawiyyah)", in Islamic Spirituality: Manifestations, Vol. 20 of World Spirituality, ed. S.H. Nasr, Crossroads, New York ...
There isa secret argument in favour of the panchatattva, and those tattva so understood should be followed by all.
" The bat is reckoned among the birds in the list of unclean animals. To cast idols to the "moles and to the bats" means to carry them into dark caverns or desolate places to which these animals resort (Isa. 2:20), i.e.
" From this derives the blessing on the Prophet whenever a believer speaks or writes his name--Muhammad, salla-llahu'alayhi wa sallam, "may Allah be with him and give him peace." The formula also is followed for other prophets including Jesus/Isa and ...
And he said "I will make their heart thick, and I will cause their mind to become blind, that they might not know nor comprehend the things that are said" [Isa. 6:10] And all this mind you to those who believe in him and serve him!" ...
however, for example, Richard Payne Knight (as stated in his Symbolical Language of Ancient Art and Mythology), believe the word to be of Northern extraction, possibly Scandinavian or Gothic. In these languages the name is pronounced Isa, meaning ice, ...
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