MEANING OF DUNIYA

 

DUNIYA
(Close Attachments And Relationship)



SUMMARY

In the realm of physicalism or representation (that point to the truth embedded behind it), there exists a concept called "duniya".  It's a world where "birds of the same feathers flock together", created from thoughts that have settled in their mind.  

Duniya represents what we hold dear and are emotionally connected to in our lives.   It serves as a source of comfort and distraction for our nas / agitated minds.   Essentially it comprises desires that arise from external observations and sensory experiences, blended with our own conditioned thoughts.  Moreover, there are scattered desires that are combined to create fanciful imaginings and moments of enjoyment.  Ultimately, these desires form our personal duniya, the attachments and relationships we hold dear.






With the name Allah (the All-Encompassing Source whose name encompasses the measurements of existence and the unfolding chain of events leading to all observable outcomes), the Rahmaan, the Raheem. (The Rahmaan is the boundless system of factual knowledge and the Raheem is the grace bestowed upon those who sincerely seek and engage with this wisdom through the guidance of Ar Rahmaan).
 
 

3:14    Adornment for an-nas / the agitated mind is the love of (things) desire from an-nisa / the urges from sensory inputs and banin / thoughts conceived (of own conditioning) and the aggregation of the aggregated (of desires and thoughts) from zahabi / dispersed thoughts and al fiddati / rebind (getting together the dispersed thoughts) and al hoili / seeking for fanciful imagination and al an'am / the enjoyable and pleasant thoughts and al harith / work for physical gains.  That is the enjoyment in the life of the duniya (close attachments and relationships) and Allah, in His nearness, is the beautiful place of return.   








 

 

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