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CXL: “Praised be Thou, O my God! This servant of Thine…” 229 |
Praised be Thou, O my God! This servant of Thine
testifieth that naught else except Thee can ever express
Thee, nor canst Thou be described by any one
save Thyself. The thoughts of them that have recognized
Thy reality, however much they may ascend
towards the heaven of Thy praise, can never hope to
pass beyond the bounds which, by Thy behest and
decree, have been fixed within their own hearts. How
can the creature who is as nothing comprehend Him
Who is the Ancient of Days, or succeed in describing
the full measure of His sovereignty, His glory, and
His grandeur? Nay, and to this Thou Thyself dost
witness, O Thou Who art the Governor of nations!
Every created thing hath recognized its own impotence,
and the power of Thy might, and hath confessed
its own abasement and Thy great glory.
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I beseech Thee by Thy Lastness which is the same
as Thy Firstness, and by Thy Revelation which is
identical with Thy Concealment, to grant that they
who are dear to Thee, and their children, and their
kindred, may become the revealers of Thy purity
amidst Thy creatures, and the manifestations of Thy
sanctity amongst Thy servants.
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