The phrase reframes these not as curses but as the very ground of mercy. If everything were seen — if all faults were public, if all futures were known, if there were no ambiguity — there would be no room for trust, no room for repentance, no room for grace.

: The 32-volume Quranic exegesis by Fakhr al-Din al-Razi .

Emphasize the divine attribute of Al-Sattar (The Veiler), encouraging seekers to focus on inner purification and the concealment of human faults through remembrance of God. Related Scholarly Works

: A popular book of Twelver Shia supplications by Abbas Qummi.

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