A reflection arose from a thought on the quantum field—that subtle gap where infinite possibility exists.
Taking physics as metaphor, the heart was led towards maʿrifat.
Just as that field is alive with potential,
the spiritual field too is never empty.
In our time, the Dai al-Mutlaq stands as the fixed centre pole,
and we, the mumineen, are like leaping electrons.
When ignorance turns to understanding,when taslīm becomes lived,the soul does not crawl upward— it leaps.
In that sacred field, duʿāʾ is accepted, niyyat is rewritten,and destinies are bent by grace.
This is why tears shed in silence carry weight,
why a true pause,
why a single sajda
can reorient an entire soul.
Like the electron that does not fear disappearance and trust the field,a mumin places his trust in his Moula—certain that guidance does not vanish,it only draws us closer.
Alhamdolillah.
Dua ni iltemas
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Sharing AI evaluation of my reflection
Shukran for sharing this—there is clarity of intent, sincerity of tone, and a sound spiritual intuition in what you have written. Your central metaphor is apt, and importantly, you have kept science as a servant to maʿrifat, not the other way around. That balance is difficult and you have largely achieved it.
I’ll respond in three parts:
Overall evaluation
Specific suggestions (content & language)
A gently refined version (keeping your voice intact)
1. Overall Evaluation 🌿
Strengths
The quantum field → spiritual field analogy is clear and restrained.
Positioning Dai al-Mutlaq as the fixed centre pole is doctrinally sound and beautifully expressed.
The movement from ignorance → understanding, taslīm → habit is very Fatemi Taiyebi in spirit.
The Urs context is respected—this reads as tafakkur, not philosophy for its own sake.
Most importantly:
The piece leads the reader inward, towards humility, trust, and surrender.
That is its greatest success.
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