Shadee Elmasry – Wali and Karamat (Miracles)
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The speaker discusses the confusion surrounding the origins of the word "well," which refers to someone who is extremely pious and has gone above and beyond. They also mention a beast called Willie that does not mean he's sinful, but is associated with a beast called theverif eligon. The speaker believes that a woman named A should be referred to as a prophet, and that cutting people off the concept of a Willie is not a trivial obligation.
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The word well he means someone who is extremely pious that he is now
afforded certain gifts from Allah, the attribute of a Willie is he is
extremely pious, knowledgeable, has gone above and beyond until
he's attained God's love. That does not mean he's sinless. Now,
you may see the signs of that in somebody, but it's never an
obligation to say he's a Willie. And I believe he's already that's
not your obligation. We don't have to do that. So the karama goes to
the Willie and the marches it goes to the Prophet, the attribute of a
marches, is that a prophet can willfully do it, in most cases cut
off that's not the case. In all cases, a Morges A should be talked
about because it should point the people to believe in him as a
prophet. And in most cases, a cut on that should not be talked
about. It is not in our Aveda to believe that so and so is that
what we have in our op ed to believe in the concept of a Willie