[3135] Min rūḥī (lit. from My spirit) is unanimously agreed upon (cf. al-Naisābūrī, Ibn al-Qayyim, al-Rūḥ, pp. 154-156) not to refer to God Almighty’s Own Spirit, as some will take it, but rather to the spirit that He honoured by creating. It is possessively added to God as in nāqatu-Llāhi (The she-camel of Allah, cf. 7: 73, 11: 64 and 91: 13) out of holding it in high regard (cf. Ibn ʿAṭiyyah, al-Qurṭubī, Abū Ḥayyān).