
Yes, after Isa (Aleyhi Salam) (the word of Allah) (becoming the word of Allah, that is the true meaning of the word poet, understood quite correctly by such geniuses as Izzy Young, comes Ahmad, as spoken by the word of Allah (Christ) in the Quran. Just think of what we managed with the beat generation extrapolated now to the real thing, something really big for the original creators.. Ahmad (the most praised) the prophets are individuals whom every believer as muslim can become; an individual mould. In this way Blyth was right saying heaven is a room for one person. But that is of course close to sophism and as you see, in reality it manifests itself into much more. Blyth might have had his pupils slapt for misunderstanding Islam and contemptfully naming it ‘muhammadanism’, you don’t to get moulded into ‘the one’ from a prophet claiming you are chosen. ‘Bul’ like in Islambul (today Istanbul) means ‘many’ and is in the name of almost every old Islamic city. The more whom becomes muslims the better. Burroughs has great criticism of Blyth’s fault in the Western Lands and later dated books; put to claim it is ONLY a mould is more wrong even. Prophecy is real. Blyth wrote at the end of his life actually confirming beat that Senryu had most Zen in it of all Japenese poetical schools.. This can have to do with Blyth’s faulty precept of contempt for Chopain; Chopain wipes out himself in the moment’s melancholic serenity sweetness; he (Chopain) is no one I the moment, and this is something everybody can reach..