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The text below is a real letter that I wrote and gave to a young woman at her
workplace. Her name is Raksha. A pocket size copy of the Quran was also given to her
as a gift.
This letter must be read with a copy of the Quran in hand because the letter
references several passages from the Quran. If you have a copy of the Quran I
strongly suggest you open your copy when reading this letter. However, if you do not
own a copy of the Quran the following website offers an English translation of the
Quran:
1. http://www.dar-us-salam.com/TheNobleQuran/index.html

The Beauty of Nature


23 November 2010
To: Raksha
***** Cellular
Ph: *** *** **** / *** *** ****
Dear Raksha
I cannot doubt your love and sincerity for God, which is why I wanted to take the opportunity of writing to
you to show you natures beauty - the very same beauty of nature that reveals Gods grandness, his
magnificence and his splendour.
I have decided to write to you and make these presentations because I want to show you the wholeness of
Islam and its harmony with nature. I want to show you the nature of faith and its sensibility - that belief is
natural to your own being. Belief is in your hands, in your eyes, in the trees outside the window, in the love
you have for your husband and all around you. Islamic belief is about being in harmony with both God and
with nature. Disbelief is the opposite of that.
You may have leant a bit about Islam and learnt that Muhammed started the religion about 1400 years and
that ever since Muslims have been teaching their beliefs as they in turn have learnt it from the Quran and the
sayings of Muhammed. But what if you could find the heart and soul of Islam from nature itself? What if
you could learn to believe in Allah from nature: from the way you love your husband, from your eyes, from
your hands, from the leaves on the trees outside the window and from the insects and the birds? That's the
Belief in God I want to show you.
With this letter I am giving you a copy of the Quran as a gift and I present this Quran to you as a book of
nature. I want you to read the rest of this letter with the Quran and remember to read this letter slowly
Dont rush through it. If it has come upon you while busy with something else and you feel compelled to
rush through, then remember to re read this letter later at home when there's tranquillity and time to ponder.
Now open this book nature (the Quran) to page 1052 and begin reading from verse 46 of the 55th chapter. It
reads like this:
46. But for him who fears the standing before his Lord, there will be two gardens [i.e. in Paradise]

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Then in the next verse God says.


47. Then which of the Blessings of your Lord will you both [jinn and mankind] deny?
and the next verse says:
48. With spreading branches
The branches are from the trees in Paradise.
The next verse (verse 49) again says:
49. Then which of the Blessings of your Lord will you both [jinn and mankind] deny?
The description continues in verse 50:
5. In them (both) will be two springs flowing (free).
As you can see verse 49 is the same as verse 47. Right up until verse 77 God maintains the same rhythm in
the odd numbered verses and in the even numbered verses he makes a beautiful picture of paradise in the
mind of the reader. As you continue to read you will see that Gods description of paradise follows a specific
pattern. In writing it this way God accomplishes more than just illustration - he shows us his intelligence and
the elegant design style by which he created the beauty of Paradise, that for its inhabitants it would be
pleasing to both their eyes, both their ears and both their hands.
If you have begun reading from verse 46 on page 1052 then continue reading till verse 77 and when you
have finished you would have learnt of the design style in Paradise.
These verses show that in Paradise there are 2 gardens and each garden has two springs. In each garden there
are a variety of fruits and each kind of fruit comes in pairs. Then besides these two Gardens there are two
more gardens and again in each garden there are two springs.
Two Two Two. Everything in Paradise is in Twos and this is the beautiful design style of God. The best part
for you and me right now as we are living on this earth is that we can see this beauty right now in our world
- in the here and now. The same beautiful design that is of Paradise is of our world too.
To prove this to you turn to (the 19th chapter on) page 595 in the Quran and begin reading from the second
verse till verse 33. Tow stories are told in this part of the Quran.
Once more I wish to remind the reader that if you do not own a copy of the Quran the
following website offers an English translation of the Quran:
1. http://www.dar-us-salam.com/TheNobleQuran/index.html
In particular re-read verses 7, 8 and 9 (of the 19th chapter) and then compare it with verses 19, 20 and
21(also of the 19th chapter). In these stories you read about Zachariah and Mary. They are different people
but both are given the good news of a son to be born and each time they both reply back "How can I have a
son" and to both of them God says "It is easy for me". So here too, just like in Paradise:
The good news they both received;
How astonished they both were when they heard the good news; and
What God told them afterwards

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occurs in pairs and in twos.


As you read further the same pattern occurs in the lives of their sons. Re-read verses 13, 14 and 15 (of the
19th chapter) and then compare it to verses 31, 32, and 33 (also of the 19th chapter). Again, the pattern of
nature that is found in paradise and in the lives of Zachariah and Mary now also occurs in the lives of their
respective children - John and Jesus. Each time the events are different but the pattern of nature remains the
same - everything always occurs in pairs. Their lives, their children lives and actually everything in nature
are two and two (i.e. in pairs) because this is the design system of God. It is the same system in paradise and
on Earth.
You are nature Raksha. I am nature. Your husband is nature and so are your children (if have them). Your
cell phone is nature, your husbands car is nature and his job is also nature. Answering the phone is nature
and saying to your husband 'I love you' is also nature. The patterns on your sari are nature and the petals of
carnations are nature. Because this world is not truly perfect like Paradise natures beauty is somewhat
hidden is this world and so you have to train your eye to find the pattern of beauty. You have to search
through nature to find its beautiful design system. Keep a diary and you will see the paired aspects in your
own life and it will help you find inner peace.
Once more open your Quran to page 1026 and read verse 49 from the 51st chapter. It says the following:
51:49. And of everything We have created pairs, that you may remember (the grace of Allah)
Note here that 49 = the multiplication of a pair of 7s (i.e. 7 x 7).
Again open your Quran to page 865 read verse 36 of the 36th chapter. It says the following:
36:36. Glorified is He who has created all the pairs of that which the earth produces, as well as of their own
(human) kind (male and female), and of that which they know not.
Note here that 36 = the multiplication of a pair of 6s (i.e. 6 x 6).
These verses from the Quran are like a mirror reflection of nature. Like Nature they are telling you that
everything is designed and created in pairs. To be designed means to have a designer and any intelligent
designer must be independent of his designs. The designer (God) must be above or before his designs
(creation). That is to say Creator must PRECEDE creation. Since everything God created is in Twos we can
then easily deduce who God is.
Now I will ask you a very easy question. What comes before 2? The answer is 1. That is to say, in
mathematics, 1 PRECEDES 2. Since we already know that creation is in twos then it is logical that God, the
creator, who comes before creation, must be ONE.
Creator (1) before Creation (2). Therefore the first law of religion is that God is ONE.
Open your Quran and turn to page 1218 and read verse 1 from the 112th chapter. It says the following:
112:1. Say (O Muhammed) He is Allah, (the) One.
In this verse prophet Muhammed is commanded to say to the people that God is ONE. In this verse God is
stating his uniqueness and that no one and nothing has the likeness of God. Logically, 1 does not have any
partners. To be 1 means to be first. Before 1 is zero. Zero is nothing. Therefore God did not come from
anything before. God does not have parents.

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To worship different deities such as Shiva, Ganesh, Vishnu, etc is false because Shiva, Ganesh, Vishnu, and
all the many other Hindu deities are not one. They are numerous and each Hindu deity has its own powers
and attributes. Do the Hindu Deities fight with one another over the earth or do they work together as
associates? Either way it means that they are separate deities and not one. Islam is a monotheistic religion
and Monotheism means to worship only ONE God. Muslims can only worship Allah.
The second law of religion is to separate God and Nature. In the section above this I showed that
everything in nature is created in twos. Put another way, it means that everything in creation has its copartner everything in creation is typified by ASSOCATION. To summarise in numeric form:
God is 1 (God the creator is the Absolute singularity in existence. Nothing but God is truly unique).
Creation is 2 (Creation is in pairs and everything created has its co-partner).

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The above numeric codification shows that God (1) cannot be associated or equalled with Creation (2).
To pray to anything that is from this world is false because God is nowhere in the world nowhere in
creation. The idols that you worship are made from brass, stone, silver or wood. They are made by an idol
maker who lives in this world. So that means that the idol maker and the idols are part of creation (2) and
because they are part of creation they are not part of God (1) and so to worship them is false.
Hindus believe in re-incarnation and in this belief Rama is revered by Hindus as the 7th incarnation of
Vishnu. In Hindu scripture it is written that Rama lived on the earth amongst men. Now the same reasoning
that applies to idols applies to Rama. As idols are a part of nature and creation so too is Rama and likewise
neither the idol nor Rama are a part of God and to worship or to pray to either is false because it means you
are joining creation (or nature) to God. Man, including Rama, is part of nature and nature cannot be joined
or associated with God. God is nowhere in creation and therefore God does not take the form of a Man.
Once more open your Quran to page 176 and read verse 48 of the 4th chapter. The following is a translation:
4:48. Verily, Allah does not forgive that partners should be set up with Him (in worship), but he forgives
except that (anything else) to whom he wills; and whoever sets up partners with Allah in worship, he has
indeed invented a tremendous sin.
In this verse God is saying that associating to him is unforgiveable and when something is unforgiveable it
means you stay in hell forever.
Note: This verse is interpreted to mean that IF YOU DIE associating anyone or anything to God then you
wont be forgiven but if you repent and change before you die and move away from associating to God then
you will be forgiven.
Many people are terrified when they hear that God will put people in Hell forever but this will happens
because people deny the simple pervasive signs of God that are found everywhere in nature.
Islamic belief is about being in harmony with both God and with nature. Islam is the natural religion of the
earth. You were born into the world as a pure believer. You Raksha were born a Muslim. Its is your
community elders and maybe your parents that took you away from natures beauty and told you to worship
the idols and to associate it and the other false deities with God. By following the Hindu Gods you have
denied the true religion of nature.

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As I wrote in the introduction to this letter belief is natural to your own being. Belief is in your hands, in
your eyes and all around you...Remember Raksha, that you are a part of nature. Your hands that touch, your
eyes that see, your ears that hear, and your tongue that tastes, are all part of nature that God created. To deny
natures signs means to deny your very own senses. It is the food that never satisfies, the drink that never
quenches, the touch that gives off sparks, the sight that torments, and the sound that shrieks with terror. That
is Hell.
Abandon the idols and the Hindu deities and believe in One God Raksha. Believe in the unseen God of the
Muslims. Believe in Allah.
May Allah Guide You.
May Allah Guide Me.
Sincerely and with hope from
Ziad Cassim
Cell: *** *** ****
Home: *** **** ***
E-Mail: ***********@*******.***

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