Chapter 34 explicitly states in its introduction that it is a continuation of the previous chapter's theme, which was the greatness of Udi. The text mentions, "In the previous chapter, the greatness of Udi was described exactly as it is. In the present chapter, the same narration continues, describing its qualities and characteristics further." It then transitions from general praise to a specific, illustrative story—that of the doctor's nephew with the bone-cyst—to provide a concrete, experience-based example of Udi's power to cure what conventional medicine could not. This narrative method serves to deepen the reader's understanding of Udi's majesty, as promised at the beginning of the chapter.
How does Chapter 34 build upon the previous chapter's discussion of Udi's significance?
📖 Chapter 34