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“THE evidence set forth by God can never be compared …” 109 |
THE evidence set forth by God can never be compared
with the evidences produced by any one of the peoples and
kindreds of the earth; and beyond a shadow of doubt no
evidence is set forth by God save through the One Who is
appointed as His supreme Testimony. Moreover, the proof
of revealed verses doth, alone and of itself, conclusively
demonstrate the utter impotence of all created things on
earth, for this is a proof which hath proceeded from God
and shall endure until the Day of Resurrection.
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And if anyone should reflect on the appearance of this
Tree, he will undoubtedly testify to the loftiness of the
Cause of God. For if one from whose life only twenty-four
years have passed, and who is devoid of those sciences
wherein all are learned, now reciteth verses after such
fashion without thought or hesitation, writes a thousand
verses of prayer in the course of five hours without pause
of the pen, and produceth commentaries and learned
treatises on such lofty themes as the true understanding of
God and of the oneness of His Being, in a manner which
doctors and philosophers confess surpasseth their power of
understanding, then there is no doubt that all that hath
been manifested is divinely inspired. Notwithstanding their
life-long diligent study, what pains do these divines take
when writing a single line in Arabic! Yet after such efforts
the result is but words which are unworthy of mention.
All these things are for a proof unto the people; otherwise
the religion of God is too mighty and glorious for anyone
to comprehend through aught but itself; rather by it all else
is understood. II, 1.
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