Anonymous
6/23/2025, 5:52:46 PM No.40588055
We know the classic image of Muhammad ﷺ: desert prophet, spiritual guide, founder of a meticulously planned religion. But few know that in the hadiths, behind the moral and legal prescriptions, lies a man who speaks of multiple universes, of intentions as keys to reality, and of invisible worlds.
>"Actions are only as good as intentions, and each will have what he intended."
— Hadith reported by al-Bukhari and Muslim
It all starts here. Matter is not enough. You can pray, fast, give… If your intention is corrupted, it is empty. The world Muhammad describes is not physical, it is psychic. Spiritual. Internal. Reality is filtered through the heart.
Then come the hidden layers.
>"There are seven earths; between each of them a distance like that between heaven and earth..."
— Hadith reported by al-Tabarani and authenticated by al-Albani
Seven earths. Not metaphor. Not allegory. Seven worlds stacked, separate, inaccessible to the eye. Layers of reality unknown to the common man. Hell is below, but what do the other layers contain? Muhammad evokes them without describing them. Just enough to leave room for doubt: the reality you see is only a fragment.
These are not myths. They are fragments of another language. An esoteric code. A puzzle for those who can read between the lines.
Muhammad is not just a prophet. He is the narrator of a fractured world. His message, for those who dig deeper, is far from unequivocal.
>"Actions are only as good as intentions, and each will have what he intended."
— Hadith reported by al-Bukhari and Muslim
It all starts here. Matter is not enough. You can pray, fast, give… If your intention is corrupted, it is empty. The world Muhammad describes is not physical, it is psychic. Spiritual. Internal. Reality is filtered through the heart.
Then come the hidden layers.
>"There are seven earths; between each of them a distance like that between heaven and earth..."
— Hadith reported by al-Tabarani and authenticated by al-Albani
Seven earths. Not metaphor. Not allegory. Seven worlds stacked, separate, inaccessible to the eye. Layers of reality unknown to the common man. Hell is below, but what do the other layers contain? Muhammad evokes them without describing them. Just enough to leave room for doubt: the reality you see is only a fragment.
These are not myths. They are fragments of another language. An esoteric code. A puzzle for those who can read between the lines.
Muhammad is not just a prophet. He is the narrator of a fractured world. His message, for those who dig deeper, is far from unequivocal.
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