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      | Criteria | Expected Observation | |----------|----------------------| | | Likely Sufi tafsir (esoteric commentary) or poetry on divine love and revelation. | | Language | Probably ornate, symbolic, and devotional. | | Target audience | Students of Islamic spirituality, not beginners in `Aqidah (creed). | | Potential strength | Inspires love for the Qur’an as a source of inner illumination. | | Potential weakness | May blur the line between God’s essence and His attributes if not read with scholarly guidance. | 5. Final Verdict | Rating (for theological phrase) | ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5) | |--------------------------------|--------------| | Reasoning | Beautiful in poetic intent, but theologically imprecise. "Kalamullah Nur" would be better. "Anwar" introduces an unnecessary comparison that could confuse the unlearned. |

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      | Criteria | Expected Observation | |----------|----------------------| | | Likely Sufi tafsir (esoteric commentary) or poetry on divine love and revelation. | | Language | Probably ornate, symbolic, and devotional. | | Target audience | Students of Islamic spirituality, not beginners in `Aqidah (creed). | | Potential strength | Inspires love for the Qur’an as a source of inner illumination. | | Potential weakness | May blur the line between God’s essence and His attributes if not read with scholarly guidance. | 5. Final Verdict | Rating (for theological phrase) | ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5) | |--------------------------------|--------------| | Reasoning | Beautiful in poetic intent, but theologically imprecise. "Kalamullah Nur" would be better. "Anwar" introduces an unnecessary comparison that could confuse the unlearned. |

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