Summary of "بشراكم اليوم فما ظنكم برب العالمين ؟؟ ما ثوابك و جزاؤك مقارنتا بداوود و سليمان ؟؟ سيماهم في وجوههم"
Scientific concepts / nature phenomena mentioned
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Electromagnetic energy / electromagnetic aura
- Presented as a pervasive “constraint” or “prison” for humanity.
- Claims ablution and related rituals help discharge/expel electromagnetic charges and “luminous energies” from the body.
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“Transcending spacetime” / end-of-time scientific secrets
- Promised as part of a broader series, including “secrets of stopping the electromagnetic aura” and “challenge of electromagnetic auras.”
- No concrete physics mechanism is provided in this excerpt beyond the electromagnetic framing.
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Lightning, “lightning fusion,” and fusion-like processes
- Mentioned as part of prior discussion (Philadelphia Experiment / Tesla vs. Einstein).
- Framed as relying on “luminous energies in lightning,” rather than the electromagnetic fields attributed to Einstein.
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Blood circulation effects of prostration
- Prostration is claimed to cause blood flow to all parts of the body, including areas it “sometimes” reaches with difficulty.
- The brain is said to “accept” blood circulation in that posture.
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Radiation / nuclear blast scenario
- The speaker references being in prostration during a nuclear explosion as advised in a narration.
- Emphasizes fear/awe rather than physical exposure.
- Claims radiation can be avoided if distant enough.
Religious-textual framework used as “scientific” rationale
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Islamic ablution (wuḍūʾ) specifics
- Wash face and hands up to the elbows.
- Wipe head and feet up to the ankles, with wiping interpreted as removing substances/odor without rubbing.
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Prostration (sujūd) and prayer posture
- Argues “true prostration” involves placing palm to elbow.
- Claims forehead/nose contact requires cleanliness.
- Claims prostration’s “mark” is not the dark spot from friction/bacteria.
- Instead, it is described as overall facial radiance/redness from blood flow after cleansing electromagnetic auras/impurities.
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Dry ablution (tayammum) with clean earth/stone
- Claims tayammum is not symbolic.
- Presented as a method to empty/transfer electromagnetic aura/charges into stone/earth when water is unavailable.
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“Seven oft-repeated verses” (al-Mathānī) interpreted as Quranic structure
- States that the “seven oft-repeated verses” correspond to 14 surahs containing prostrations (“seven” beginning with “luminous letters,” etc.).
- Mentions Surah Ṣād contains a single rakʿah prostration, treated as equivalent to two prostrations, affecting the overall prostration count.
Research / historical sources referenced (people)
- Albert Einstein
- Nikola Tesla
- Aṣāf ibn Abī Ṭālib (mentioned by analogy regarding moving the Queen of Sheba’s throne quickly)
- King David (Dāwūd)
- Solomon (Sulaymān)
- Moses (Mūsā)
- Joseph (Yūsuf)
- Harut and Marut
- The Queen of Sheba (referenced indirectly)
- The “magicians” of Pharaoh (not named individually)
Scriptural / religious sources referenced
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Quran
- Including multiple surahs mentioned: Al-Fātiḥah, Surah Ṣād, Surah Yūsuf.
- Plus unnamed references to surahs “containing prostrations,” along with the claim about 14 surahs.
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Hadith
- Mentioned generally as guidance about prostration during a “blast”/“cry.”
- No specific hadith reference is given in the excerpt.
List of researchers or sources featured (explicitly)
- Albert Einstein
- Nikola Tesla
- Aṣāf ibn Abī Ṭālib
- King David (Dāwūd)
- Solomon (Sulaymān)
- Moses (Mūsā)
- Joseph (Yūsuf)
- Harut and Marut
- Quran
- Hadith / Prophet Muhammad’s reported advice (no specific hadith reference given in the excerpt)
Category
Science and Nature
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