(Assajada) 32 : 9
ثُمَّ سَوَّاهُ وَنَفَخَ فِيهِ مِنْ رُوحِهِ ۖ وَجَعَلَ لَكُمُ السَّمْعَ وَالْأَبْصَارَ وَالْأَفْئِدَةَ ۚ قَلِيلًا مَا تَشْكُرُونَ

Then He formed him, and He blew His Spirit into it, and He made for you the faculties of hearing, sight, and understanding, yet a few of you are grateful.

From the soul of the first man, Adam, his mate Hawwa was created. Then He uploaded the soul of all mankind in the nape of Adam. Adam and Hawwa were sent down to Earth by the rhythmic balance of the wind. On Earth, Adam and Hawwa ate fruits and roots of different plants. From this, blood, sperm, and ovum were formed. During intercourse, two souls were united. Then the semen containing sperm emitted from the father’s testicle and the semen containing the ovum emitted from the mother’s pelvis, as mentioned in verses 76: 2 and 86: 5-7, reached the womb. Life exists only in the presence of water, as mentioned in verse 21: 30. Thus, in the presence of life, it (the sperm + ovum) grows and becomes an embryo within 40 days. Then it becomes ‘Alaqa’—a clot of congealed blood—within 40 days, and ‘Mudhuga’—a clinging mass of flesh—within 40 days. Then, the soul situated in the nape of the father is transferred to the embryo in the womb through an Angel. Thus, by getting the soul in the fourth month, the child receives life + soul (the Spirit—Rooh). After passing the prescribed time in the mother’s womb, the child is born into the world. These are the steps happening in the birth of everyone. Each individual will be questioned about the fourth phase of life (from the age of 15 until death). So the believer, while reading verse 1: 4, ‘We do serve only You, and we do seek help only from You,’ will be aware of the aim of life. The believer lives here seeing the Lord Muhsin under the Best Book Adhikr. And while reading verse 1: 7, ‘Not the path upon whom Your wrath affected, and who went astray,’ he will pray with his soul not to be included among the hypocritical men and women as well as the Mushrik men and women, as mentioned in verses 33: 72-73; 48: 6, and 98: 6. The believer represents the ‘Believer Lord,’ whereas the disbelievers represent the ‘disbeliever Satan.’ The disbelievers will return to Hell, bearing the burden of all evil suffered by all creatures in the world, as mentioned in verses 6: 26 and 20: 99-100. See the explanation of “The Aim of Life” in the Introduction of Adhikr. The hypocrites who knowingly hide Adhikr, and their blind followers who reject It, are the true disbelievers, wrongdoers, transgressors, and Mujirims, as explained in verses 5: 44, 45, 47, and 7: 40-41. Among the people who read the Lord’s Book, only one in a thousand believers are grateful. The rest, 999, belong to Satan’s party and are ungrateful. The Impartial Lord has given everyone the freedom to be grateful or ungrateful, as mentioned in verse 76: 3. Without witnessing against their soul that ‘I was a disbeliever,’ no one will enter Hell, as mentioned in verses 4: 140; 7: 37, and 39: 71. See explanation 4: 150-151.