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"OF THE DISASTERS, a circumstancial qualificative for the singular 'disaster.' "FOR EACH grave DISASTER, circumstancially connected with the word 'intercession,' 'for' meaning 'concerning' or 'at.' The word for 'disaster,' hawl, is the substantive for the verb 'haala' which means 'to be afraid.' What is meant here is the request of forgiveness from Allah Most High for His servants. Intercession ( shafa`a) is derived from 'pair' ( shaf`) which is the opposite of 'odd' ( watr). "WHOSE INTERCESSION IS DEARLY HOPED in the Divine Presence, on behalf of each of His creatures. "Also, the Khalil is forgiven within the scope ( hadd) of aspiration ( tama`) while the Habib is forgiven within the scope of certitude ( yaqin). It was also said that khulla is higher, because it is the pinnacle of mahabba.(*) But the majority hold that mahabba is preferable to khulla because the Habib arrives by himself, while the Khalil does not arrive except through an intermediary. "It was said that khulla and mahabba are on a par.
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There is a difference of opinion over which of these two attributes is preferable to the other but there is agreement that each of those two Prophets has both and that our Prophet, upon him and his House blessings and peace, is better than Ibrahim, upon him and his House blessings and peace. "Our liege-lord Muhammad, upon him and his House blessings and peace, is most famous for love ( al-mahabba) while our liege-lord Ibrahim is most famous for intimacy ( al-khulla). "HE IS THE BELOVED who gathers up all the attributes of being-beloved (mahbubiyya) exclusively of any other. "OUR PROPHET, O throngs of the Umma - those who responded with belief and those who are still called upon to believe! - WHO COMMandS good and FORBIDS evil, SO THAT NONE in all creation IS MORE JUST, meaning more truthful THAN HIM, upon him blessings and peace, IN SAYING 'NO,' meaning, when he utters it OR 'YES.' Bassam Muhammad Barud (UAE: Dar al-Faqih, 2003) p. The commentary is by Imam Ibn Hajar al-Haytami al-Makki in _al-`Umda fi Sharh al-Burda_, ed.