Kitab-i-Badi/English147

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On the premise of confirming this paragraph, they have attributed all things to themselves and called all their names, which they have seen their manifestation in every verse, with the sanctification of the essence of every attribute and the reduction of its essence from every name. As they say in a certain place, the saying of Ezz-e-Zakrah: Qal: I have come down to the point of saying, "I am not an atom and not an atom", like we said, "I am the Lord and the Sustainer of all the Lord" to the end. It's surprising that you didn't find out about this. If you are perspicacious, you will be sure that they have not seen anyone else from the time of their appearance until their ascension[75], to the extent that the eyes of the blessed have not fallen except on the Blessed One, and this was one of the officials of that exalted one. And we do not know anyone except his soul, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.