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“IN the Name of God, the Most Exalted, the Most Holy. …” |
IN the Name of God, the Most Exalted, the Most Holy.
All praise and glory befitteth the sacred and glorious court
of the sovereign Lord, Who from everlasting hath dwelt,
and unto everlasting will continue to dwell within the
mystery of His Own divine Essence, Who from time immemorial
hath abided and will forever continue to abide
within His transcendent eternity, exalted above the reach
and ken of all created beings. The sign of His matchless
Revelation as created by Him and imprinted upon the realities
of all beings, is none other but their powerlessness to
know Him. The light He hath shed upon all things is none
but the splendour of His Own Self. He Himself hath at all
times been immeasurably exalted above any association
with His creatures. He hath fashioned the entire creation in
such wise that all beings may, by virtue of their innate
powers, bear witness before God on the Day of Resurrection
that He hath no peer or equal and is sanctified from
any likeness, similitude or comparison. He hath been and
will ever be one and incomparable in the transcendent
glory of His divine being and He hath ever been indescribably
mighty in the sublimity of His sovereign Lordship.
No one hath ever been able befittingly to recognize Him
nor will any man succeed at any time in comprehending
Him as is truly meet and seemly, for any reality to which
the term ‘being’ is applicable hath been created by the
sovereign Will of the Almighty, Who hath shed upon it the
radiance of His Own Self, shining forth from His most
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august station. He hath moreover deposited within the
realities of all created things the emblem of His recognition,
that everyone may know of a certainty that He is the
Beginning and the End, the Manifest and the Hidden, the
Maker and the Sustainer, the Omnipotent and the All-Knowing,
the One Who heareth and perceiveth all things,
He Who is invincible in His power and standeth supreme
in His Own identity, He Who quickeneth and causeth to
die, the All-Powerful, the Inaccessible, the Most Exalted,
the Most High. Every revelation of His divine Essence betokens
the sublimity of His glory, the loftiness of His
sanctity, the inaccessible height of His oneness and the
exaltation of His majesty and power. His beginning hath
had no beginning other than His Own firstness and His end
knoweth no end save His Own lastness. I, 1.
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