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I don't have time to go into this, but it was soo beautiful masha'allah..
only thing i would like to comment on is that i was just listening to the tafsir of this and other ayah, and they mentioned that the word "kursi" should not be translated into "throne" of Allah. Rather it can be taken just as it is, and refers to Allahs authority which extends over the heavens and earth, or as "footstool/chair" which would be the symbol of his authority - and we take it just as that and don't seek to make further interpretations nor try to imagine it.
However, the word for throne is "arsh" and they said that the Arsh of Allah is faaarr greater then His Kursi, so we can't or should not translate them on the same degree. Likewise, those that translate it to "knowledge" is not correct either, because the word for Ilm, and Kursi do not have any connections, nor are they implications of each other.
And they finished by saying one thing that the Prophet
said that (relatively) " The seven heavens and the Earth are like a ring in a desert compared to Allah's Kursi"
Now if that is so... the Arsh of Allah is incomparable... therefore, just wanted to point that out. I know it's a common interpretation, but that's what they said and i wanted to pass out the information,
Here's the translation found in Muhsin Khan translation of the Qur'aan which has been dubbed by many as the easiest to read and most authentic,
"
Allah! La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He), the Ever Living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists. Neither slumber, nor sleep overtake Him. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on earth. Who is he that can intercede with Him except with His Permission? He knows what happens to them (His creatures) in this world, and what will happen to them in the Hereafter. And they will never compass anything of His Knowledge except that which He wills. His Kursi extends over the heavens and the earth, and He feels no fatigue in guarding and preserving them. And He is the Most High, the Most Great." {2:255}
wasalam