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First topic: According to the meaning of There is nothing that does
not glorify Him with praise, everything has many aspects, like windows,
opened on Almighty God. All truths contained in creation are based on the Divine
Names. Each thing owes its existence and essential nature to one or several of
God's Names. The variety of art in things and the sciences also are based on a
Divine Name. For example, philosophy, in its true sense, depends on the Name
All‑Wise, medicine on the Name All‑Healing, and geometry and engineering are
based on the Names All‑Determining, All‑Proportioning, and All‑Giving of Exact
Measure.
All human arts and levels of human perfections have their sources in Divine
Names. Some exacting saintly scholars have concluded: "A thing's reality
consists in Divine Names, and its nature is the inscription of those realities.
The manifestations of 20 Divine Names can be seen in one living creature." We
will discuss this subtle and comprehensive truth through a comparison and an
analysis.
When extremely skillful sculptors want to draw a beautiful flower and sculpt
a beautiful woman, they first determine the general lines and then, basing
themselves on exact measures and planning, pursue their goals by using the
necessary engineering or design knowledge. With the compasses of knowledge and
purpose (or wisdom), they draw the outer lines of the eyes, ears, and the nose,
and the leaves and seed‑producing parts in a proportionate manner, thereby
displaying their art and accord with the parts' actual functions. This shows
that these sculptors are great artists who do ·everything for a purpose and put
everything in its proper place.
Each sculptor attaches great importance to the work's beauty and adornment,
which greatly contributes to his or her art. As these sculptors are benevolent
and want to see everybody happy, their works give the impression of pleasure and
happiness, which, in turn, suggest that the sculptors are kind and gracious.
These attributes originate from their love of beings. As the sculptors want
other beings to recognize and love them so that they might ask for help, a
desire arising from the sculptors' compassion and desire to benefit others, they
fill the woman's arms with everything beneficial and attach jewels to the
flower. The sculptors' personal perfections and virtues cause compassion and
tenderness for others to arise in them, and they unite beauty and love in
themselves. Since their sublime feelings are so pure that they become happy and
exhilarated only when they see others happy, they want to be known by others.
Thus they make pictures and statues that reflect all their virtues and laudable
qualities.
Similarly, the All‑Wise Maker has created Paradise and the world, the heavens
and Earth, animals, jinn and humanity, and angels and spirit beings by
manifesting His Names. He determines each according to certain measures and
gives each a certain form. This displays His Names the All‑Fashioner,
All‑Determining, and Giver of Measure. Fashioning, determining, and giving of
measure are based on Knowledge and Wisdom, and therefore point to the Divine
Names the All‑Knowing and All‑Wise. By manifesting His Names the All‑Munificent
and All‑Gracious, He equips His creatures with all necessary well‑proportioned
parts and gives each part many complex functions. By manifesting the same Names,
He furnishes and adorns Earth with minerals, plants, and animals, and also
provides Paradise with gardens, palaces, and houses, each of which has a
particular beauty and functions.
The All‑Wise Creator equips His creatures with the results of showing His
Names the All‑Munificent and All‑Gracious, as if each embodied munificence,
grace, and adornment. What leads His Munificence and Graciousness to such a
display is His love of creatures and His will to be known by animate beings and
loved by conscious ones. Thus the Names the All‑Munificent and All‑Gracious
exhibit the Names the All‑Loving and Recognized or Known One.
He adorns all creatures with delicious fruits and the lovely benefits
therefrom, bestowing on them all kinds of bounties. This points to the Names the
Giver of Bounties and All‑Compassionate, and shows their manifestations from
behind apparent veils. His will to show His Mercy and Affection leads the One
Who is independent of creation to show His Munificence and Compassion, which
causes creatures to recite the Names the All‑Merciful and All‑Affectionate. His
Essential Beauty and Perfection stimulate Him to manifest His Mercy and
Affection, to show the Names the All‑Beautiful with the All‑Loving and
All‑Compassionate, which are contained in It. Absolute beauty is loved for
itself, and the One with absolute beauty loves Himself. Therefore it is both
beauty and love. This is also true with perfection, which is loved for itself
and not because of anything else. Therefore it is both lover and beloved.
Since a beauty of infinite perfection and a perfection of infinite beauty are
loved to an infinite degree, they wish to manifest themselves in mirrors
according to the mirror's capacity. As the Essential Beauty and Perfection of
the Majestic Maker, the All‑Wise One of Beauty, the All‑Powerful One of
Perfection, will to show mercy and affection, the Names the All‑Merciful and
All‑Caring must manifest themselves. Since the will to show mercy and affection
is associated with compassion and bountifulness, it urges the Names the
All‑Compassionate and Giver of Bounties to be manifested. Compassion and
bountifulness require and cause the Names the All‑Loving and the Recognized to
manifest themselves.
Being loved and recognized incite manifestations of grace and munificence and
cause creatures to demonstrate the Names the All‑Gracious One and the Munificent
One. Grace and munificence incite the Names the All‑Decorating and
All‑Illuminating and show their acts via the beauty and illumination seen in
creatures. Decoration and illumination require manifestations of the Names the
Maker and the Benevolent and demonstrate them via all creatures' beautiful
countenances. Making and benevolence are based on knowledge and wisdom and show
the Names the All‑Knowing and All‑Wise via all creatures' harmonious and
purposeful organization. Demanding acts of organizing, fashioning and forming,
as well as of knowledge and wisdom, demonstrate the Names the Fashioner and
Giver of Measure via all creatures' general forms.
In short, the Majestic Maker has made all creatures in such a fashion that
most of them, particularly animate ones, display most of the Divine Names. It is
as if He clothed each creature in 20 different garments, one over the other, and
inscribed several of His Names on each one. For example, as pointed out in the
above comparison, there are many layers of loveliness in the apparent creation
of a beautiful flower and a beautiful woman. Compare vast and universal bodies
with these two particular examples.
First layer:·Their general forms and appearances, which recite: "O
Fashioner, O Giver of Measure, O Determiner, O Organizer."
Second layer: Their form and appearance, including all bodily members
and parts, that show many Names like the All‑Knowing and All‑Wise.
Third layer: The forms of beauty and adornment particular to each
bodily member and part, on which are inscribed many Names like the Maker and the
One Who Creates Subtly and Perfectly.
Fourth layer: The detail of ornament, beauty, and elegance given to
creatures as if in the embodied form of grace and munificence. They recite: "O
Gracious One, O Munificent One," and many other Names.
Fifth layer: The delicious fruits attached to that flower and lovely
children, as well as the laudable virtues given to that woman as gifts, show
Names like the All‑Loving, All‑Compassionate, and Giver of Bounties.
Sixth layer:·This layer of bountifulness and benevolence recites: "O
All‑Merciful, O All‑Caring," and several other Names.
Seventh layer:·The bounties given to them and the results attached to
their existence demonstrate such gleams of beauty and grace that they deserve
pure gratitude and love kneaded with true eagerness and tenderness. This layer
manifests such Names as the All‑Beautiful One of Perfection and the Perfect One
of Beauty.
If a flower and a beautiful woman display so many Names through their outward
forms, you may compare how many Names of universal manifestation all flowers,
animate beings, and vast and universal bodies demonstrate. You may understand
how many sacred, enlightening Names of God (e.g., the All‑Living,
Self‑Subsistent, and Giver of Life) a person manifests through his or her
spirit, heart, reason, life, and all other senses and faculties.
Paradise, the community of houris, Earth's face, and springtime are all
flowers. Heaven is a flower; the stars are its gilded embroideries. The sun is a
flower; the seven colors in its light are its dyes. The cosmos is a beautiful,
macro‑human being; humanity is a normo‑universe. Houris, spirit beings, angels,
jinn, and humanity have been fashioned, organized, and created as if they were
beautiful individuals. As they collectively and individually manifest the
All‑Majestic Being's Names, each one is a different mirror to His Beauty,
Perfection, Mercy, and Love. Each is also a different and true witness, as well
as a different sign, of His Infinite Beauty, Perfection, Mercy, and Love. As all
boundless perfections are possible only in the sphere of Divine Unity and
Oneness or Uniqueness, any perfections imagined outside of this sphere are
false.
The realities of things are based on the Divine Names, or rather they are
manifestations of those Names. All things mention their Maker in numerous
tongues. Also, know one of the meanings of "There is nothing that does not
glorify Him with praise." Say: "Glory be to Him Who is veiled through His
manifestation's intensity." Understand the reason why He is the All‑Mighty,
All‑Wise; He is All‑Forgiving, All‑Compassionate; He is All‑Knowing,
All‑Powerful,"·and similar phrases repeated at the end of Qur'anic verses.
If you cannot see clearly the Names displayed on a flower, ponder on
Paradise, look at spring attentively, or examine Earth's face. You can read
clearly the Names inscribed in those huge flowers of Mercy and see the Names'
distinct manifestations. |