The Guiding Light — Page 453
S u rah ash-Shams, Chapter 91 453 from the Great Original Source. He is bright like the day, and shows the ways of truth and virtue. Like the night he draws the veil over the faults and misdeeds of others, lightens their burdens and gives rest to the tired and the weary. Like the heavens he takes every distressed soul under his shelter and revives the lifeless earth with salubrious rain. Like the earth he submits in all humility and lowliness to be trampled under the feet by others as a trial for them, and from his purified soul various sorts of trees of knowledge and truth grow up in abundance, and with their shade, flowers and fruits, he regales the world. Such are the great Divines and Heavenly Reformers, of whom the greatest and the most perfect was the Holy Prophet sa. $ y γ y ϑ o λ ù ; r ' s ù $ y δ u ‘ θ è g é $ y γ 1 u θ ø ) s ? u ρ ∩∪ [91:9] And He revealed to it what is wrong for it and what is right for it Commentary The verse means that after creating the celestial and the terrestrial systems, and bringing into existence man--- the