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(al-Yafi continues): For each of these letters is a specific day from the days of the weak, and a spiritual custodian and a special name for it.
Kha is for Sunday and its custodian is the Angel Rawfa'il and the special name for it is Khabir Shin is for Monday and its custodian is the Angel Jibr'il with the special name for it is Shakir. Zay is for Tuesday and its custodian (servant) is Angel Samsama'il and the special name for it is Zaki
thaw is for Wednesday and its custodian is Mika'il and the special name for it is Tahir
Tha is for Thursday and its custodian is Sirfaya'il and the special name for it is Thabit. Jim is for Friday and its custodian is 'Anya'il the the special name for it is Jabbar. Fa is for Saturday and its custodian is 'Azra'il and the special name for it is Fatir. It is said that Allah's Greatest Name is contained therein these letters. In the book Manbah Usul al-Hikmah, that ash-Shaykh as-Sunusi used to make dua by it by saying:
By the right "Bi Haqq" : fa, jim, shin, tha, thaw, kha and zay.
As far as the Huroof that occurs in the beginning of the chapters, there are 29 which are:
- ALif Lam Mim,
- Alif Lam Ra,
- Alif Lam Mim Sad,
- Ha Mim,
- Ha Mim Ayn Sin Qaf,
- Kaf Haa Ya Ayn Sad,
- Ya Seen
- Ta Haa,
- Ta Sin,
- Qaf
- and Nun.
Its singularities are:
Alif, Lam, Mim, Ha, Ra, Kaf, Ha, Ya, Ayn, Sin, Qaf, Sad, Ta and Nun. It numbers 14 letters and they are what are called illumination. It is half of the arabic alphabet by count. The scholars differ in its interpretation, it is reported that Ibn Abbas said, "The scholars are unable to grasp it meanings. Ash-Sh'abi said, "It is the secret of Allah, so don抰 seek it.[1]
Abu Talib al-Maliki said in his Provisions of the Hearts, Ali (ra) used to make the supplication:
O Kaf Ha Ya Ayn Sad, I seek refuge in you from the sins that constitutes wrath, or reverses blessing or removes protection or withholds the rain from falling or increases enemies against me. O Allah, help us against ourselves.
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