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beneath the Throne, and named Akká. He that
dwelleth therein, firm and expecting a reward from
God--exalted be He--God will write down for him,
until the Day of Resurrection, the recompense of such
as have been patient, and have stood up, and knelt
down, and prostrated themselves, before Him.'"
And He--may the blessings of God and His salutations
be upon Him--hath said: "I announce unto
you a city, on the shores of the sea, white, whose
whiteness is pleasing unto God--exalted be He! It is
called Akká. He that hath been bitten by one of
its fleas is better, in the estimation of God, than he
who hath received a grievous blow in the path of
God. And he that raiseth therein the call to prayer,
his voice will be lifted up unto Paradise. And he that
remaineth therein for seven days in the face of the
enemy, God will gather him with Khidr--peace be
upon Him--and God will protect him from the
most great terror on the Day of Resurrection." And
He--may the blessings of God,--exalted be He--and
His salutations be upon Him--hath said: "There are
kings and princes in Paradise. The poor of Akká are
the kings of Paradise and the princes thereof. A
month in Akká is better than a thousand years elsewhere."
The Apostle of God--may the blessings of God
and His salutations be upon Him--is reported to have
said: "Blessed the man that hath visited Akká, and
blessed he that hath visited the visitor of Akká.
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