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THE UNITY OF GOD

stones. The worldling will say: Though we have ears, we do not hear them. But asses also having ears do not hear. Verily there are such ears which hear words that have no sound, that are neither Arabic nor any other language. known to man. These words are drops in the boundless unfathomable ocean of divine knowledge: "If the sea were ink for the words of my Lord, the sea would surely be consumed before the words of my Lord are exhausted."[1]


  1. Quran XVIII 109. Compare Jalal-ud-Din Rumi:—
    Air, earth, water, and fire are God's servants.
    To us they seem lifeless, but to God living.
    In God's presence fire ever waits to do its service,
    Like a submissive lover with no will of its own.
    When you strike steel on flint fire leaps forth;
    But 'tis by God's command it thus steps forth.
    Strike not together the flint and steel of wrong,
    For the pair will generate more, like man and woman.
    The flint and steel are themselves causes, yet
    Look higher for the First Cause, O righteous man
    For that Cause precedes this second cause.