Some of the interpreters said that he who saw that he counted a number or counted for him, and if he was one of those who required the position of his command, then he would get him and be a prince according to his number, for example if the counting of ten is commanded over ten, and if he counted forty then he would be a prince over forty, and if he counted a hundred would be a prince of one hundred in the well known. And if he counted two hundred or thousands, it may indicate a guarantee or advance to armies, and if he counted a little, the emirate would be what is between them, and if he was among those who require religious positions, then he is praiseworthy and steadfast in his judgment because the number of the owners of that is only for the continuation of the guardianship, even if he is from the holders of the positions Diwaniyah indicates the collection of money and the large number of calculations and numbers in terms of the sentence. All people are praiseworthy except for those who have a claim .