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The image displays an open book, primarily featuring Urdu text, suggesting it is a religious or literary publication. The page number "313" is clearly visible at the top. The book is laid open, likely on a flat surface, indicating it is being read or studied indoors.

The text includes a passage attributed to "حفیظ جالندھری" (Hafeez Jalandhari) from "انتخاب نعت (جلد پنجم)" (Selection of Na'at, Volume 5). The highlighted theme at the top translates to "This cold and warm, dry and wet, light and darkness – in all this, the glory of His being is visible." The content elaborates on the meaning of divine signs in creation, such as the natural oppositions (cold/warm, earth/sea, light/darkness), connecting them to the greatness of Allah.

Several Quranic verses are referenced and translated, including "سوره آل عمران: 190" (Surah Al Imran: 190) and "سورۃ الکوثر : (1)" (Surah Al-Kawthar: 1), the latter in a context discussing blessings bestowed upon Prophet Muhammad. The text also states, "He is the Creator of the universe and its creatures, Creator of plants, inanimate objects, and animals." The overall activity is reading or studying religious and poetic commentary. The language and content align with the provided context of Renala Khurd, Pakistan.
Bilal Zafar

Jan 19, 2025, 1:11 PM

Renala Khurd, Pakistan

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The image displays an open book, primarily featuring Urdu text, suggesting it is a religious or literary publication. The page number "313" is clearly visible at the top. The book is laid open, likely on a flat surface, indicating it is being read or studied indoors. The text includes a passage attributed to "حفیظ جالندھری" (Hafeez Jalandhari) from "انتخاب نعت (جلد پنجم)" (Selection of Na'at, Volume 5). The highlighted theme at the top translates to "This cold and warm, dry and wet, light and darkness – in all this, the glory of His being is visible." The content elaborates on the meaning of divine signs in creation, such as the natural oppositions (cold/warm, earth/sea, light/darkness), connecting them to the greatness of Allah. Several Quranic verses are referenced and translated, including "سوره آل عمران: 190" (Surah Al Imran: 190) and "سورۃ الکوثر : (1)" (Surah Al-Kawthar: 1), the latter in a context discussing blessings bestowed upon Prophet Muhammad. The text also states, "He is the Creator of the universe and its creatures, Creator of plants, inanimate objects, and animals." The overall activity is reading or studying religious and poetic commentary. The language and content align with the provided context of Renala Khurd, Pakistan.

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