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He saith: "We heretofore gave the Book to Moses.
Have thou no doubt as to His attaining Our Presence."
And He saith: "Aye! But when the earth
shall be crushed with crushing, crushing, and thy
Lord shall come and the angels rank on rank." And
likewise He saith: "Fain would they put out the
light of God with their mouths! But though the
infidels hate it, God will perfect His light." And
likewise He saith: "And when Moses had fulfilled
the term, and was journeying with His family, He
perceived a fire on the mountain side. He said to His
family: `Wait ye, for I perceive a fire, haply I may
bring you tidings from it, or a brand from the fire
to warm you.' And when He came up to it, a Voice
cried to Him out of the Bush from the right side of
the Vale in the sacred Spot: `O Moses, I truly am
God, the Lord of the worlds!'"
In all the Divine Books the promise of the Divine
Presence hath been explicitly recorded. By this Presence
is meant the Presence of Him Who is the Dayspring
of the signs, and the Dawning-Place of the
clear tokens, and the Manifestation of the Excellent
Names, and the Source of the attributes, of the true
God, exalted be His glory. God in His Essence and
in His own Self hath ever been unseen, inaccessible,
and unknowable. By Presence, therefore, is meant
the Presence of the One Who is His Vicegerent
amongst men. He, moreover, hath never had, nor
hath He, any peer or likeness. For were He to have
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