"And when the Lord said to the angels: Surely I am going to create a mortal from dust, so when I have made him complete, and breathed into him of My Ruh (soul), fall down making obeisance to him".[1] It is this affinity which is pointed out in the following tradition: God said to Moses "I was sick and thou didst not visit Me". Moses replied "O God, thou art Lord of heaven and earth: how couldst thou be sick?" God said "A certain servant of mine was sick: hadst thou visited him, thou wouldst have visited me". Therefore our prophet Mahommed has said: "Says God: My servant seeks to be near me that I may make him my friend, and when I have made him my friend, I become his ear, his eye, his tongue."[2] It must, however, be remembered that mystical affinity vaguely conceived leads to extremes. Some have fallen into abject anthropomorphism; others have gone so
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