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	with regard to Allah's verse in the Qur?an: They have taken their scribes and their monks as lords besides Allah'a, said, 'By Allah, they did not pray to them nor did they fast for them, rather they permitted for them the prohibited and prohibited the permitted and people followed them.'
 Imam Ja'far ibn Muhammad al-Sadiq [as]  al-Mahasin, v. 1, p. 383, no. 847  					 
				 
			 
		 
			
			
				
					
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                            "Alif, Lam, Mim. Allah, (there is) no god but He, the ever-Living, the self-Subsisting,                             the One through Whom all things subsist" (Quran, 3:1-2). 
                                                    One who is qayyim is a master and organizer of affairs. The "qayyim creed" is the Hanafi faith. The                         day of qiyama is the Day when everyone will stand before Allah, Lord of the Worlds, for judgment. Al-                         Qayyum is never created, Who manages all affairs.                                                    Al-Qayyum exists absolutely on His own, not through others, while every being exists through Him                         and because of Him. Nothing, no life whatever, can ever be sustained without Him.  Al-Qayyum is the                         ever-Lasting, the Eternal Who never suffers extinction. He effects justice and equity, Who is self-                         Sustaining, Who never sleeps.                                                                             According to Abdullah ibn `Abbas, whenever the Messenger of Allah used to stand up to perform his                         night prayers, he would say, "Lord! All Praise is due to You! You are the Lord of the heavens and the                         earth! All Praise is due to You! You are the Qayyum of the heavens and the earth and everything in                         them; all Praise is due to You! You are the Light of the heavens and the earth; all Praise is due to                         You! You are the King in the heavens and the earth; all Praise is due to You! You are the Truth; Your                         promise is true, the meeting with You is true, Your speech is the truth; Paradise is true; the fire is true;                         the prophets are truthful; Muhammed is truthful, and the Hour is true!                                                     Lord! To You have I submitted;                         in You have I believed; upon You have I relied; to You is my return; for Your sake do I dispute; Your                         judgment do I seek; so, I implore You to forgive my sins, the ones I have committed and the ones I                         may commit in the future, what I have concealed and what I have declared, for You are the One Who                         advances and Who postpones; there is no god but You, and there is no strength nor might except in                         Allah."                                                                             According to another tradition, he has invoked His Maker saying, "O Hayy! O Qayyum! We solicit                         Your help by Your mercy! Lord! I invoke You to mend my affairs, all of them, and not to permit me to                         rely on my own self even for a twinkling of the eye, nor for a shorter time, nor on anyone from among                         Your creation."                                                                             Imam `Ali has said, "During the Battle of Badr, I participated in the battle for some time, then I came                         to the Messenger of Allah to see what he was doing, and I found him making sajdah while repeating,                         `O Hayy! O Qayyum!' So I went back to the battle-field, then I came back to him and I saw that he                         was still repeating the same words. I kept going there and coming back to him, and he was still doing                         exactly the same thing till Allah granted us victory."                                                    Abdullah ibn `Abbas is quoted as saying that the Greatest of all Attributes of Allah is al-Hayy al-                         Qayyum. Anyone who truly realizes that He, Glory to Him, is the Qa'im, Qayyim, Qiyam and Qayyum                         will never detach his heart from loving the Creator.                                                    Al-Qayyum connotes His independence and the dependence of all others on Him, that He does not                         need anyone while everyone is in need of Him.                                                    Allah, Glory to Him, is the Only al-Hayy al-Qayyum: He exists on His own, whereas everything that                         exists depends on Him to continue existing. So rely on al-Qayyum besides Whom you need no other                         supporter, nor is there anyone else besides Him who can sustain you, nor can anyone else teach you                         whatever you need to know.
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