Wednesday, 15 January 2025

{The Nature of Islam [continued]}[23rd April 1991]

[Redbook9:183][19910423:0920c]{The Nature of Islam [continued]}[23rd April 1991]


19910423.0920

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I suspect it* may have something to do with the inability of those cultures which do not ‘begin’ at C to pursue a rotation which is balanced as between outer and inner circles – perhaps because they are stuck with a circle which is already in progress,| whose choices have already been made.


This is not altogether convincing: there is an implication in the circumstances and layout of the Quran** (which at some stage I shall have to read*** – perhaps back to front?) that Muhammad started under a g~ influence but fairly rapidly became embroiled in M~ and U~ activities, whose way of thinking found their way into the book. But this is still speculative.


I imagine that it would be extremely difficult if not impossible to affect the relative inner-to-outer rotation of of a cycle if one came to it at MU~.



*[See last previous ts journal entry]


**ref [[Redbook9:56-58][19910409:1239b]{The Quran}[9th April 1991]ff,] 56-58

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***[I did – but not back-to-front]




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