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"Again, is it at all possible that He Who rules justly, Whose mercy is absolute, should bestow on man such a disposition that he took up the Supreme Trust, from which the heavens and mountains both shrank, in order to measure and know, with his slight and petty measures and crafts, the all encompassing attributes, the universal workings, and the infinite manifestations of the Creator; that He should create him as the most delicate, vulnerable, weak and..." içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu
("Is it at all possible that God Almighty, He Who is worshipped by right, should create man within creation as the most significant of all of His servants with respect to His absolute dominicality and with respect to His universal dominicality in all of His realms; that He should make him the most thoughtful recipient of His glorious address, the most comprehensive mirror to the manifestation of His Names; that He should create him as the most beautiful..." içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu)
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("Again, is it at all possible that He Who rules justly, Whose mercy is absolute, should bestow on man such a disposition that he took up the Supreme Trust, from which the heavens and mountains both shrank, in order to measure and know, with his slight and petty measures and crafts, the all encompassing attributes, the universal workings, and the infinite manifestations of the Creator; that He should create him as the most delicate, vulnerable, weak and..." içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu)
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537. satır: 537. satır:
Is it at all possible that God Almighty, He Who is worshipped by right, should create man within  creation as the most significant of all of His servants with respect to His absolute dominicality and with respect to His universal dominicality in all of His realms; that He should make him the most thoughtful recipient of His glorious address, the most comprehensive mirror to the manifestation of His Names; that  He should create him as the most beautiful miracle of His power in the fairest of forms, in order to  receive the manifestation of the Greatest Name, as well as that quality of the Greatest Name inherent in the other Names, in order for him to assess and perceive the contents of His treasuries of mercy; that He  should make him an investigator of secrets equipped more than any other creature with balances and instruments; and He should make him the most needy of all creatures with respect to His infinite gifts, the  one suffering most from annihilat ion and the one most desirous of immortality; that He should make him the most delicate, the poorest and neediest of animals, most wretched and subject to pain in his worldly life but most sublime in disposition, in the highest of forms and characters — is it possible that God  Almighty should do all this with man and not send him to the Eternal Realm for which he is suited and  fitted and for which he is longing? Is it possible that He should thus negate the whole essence of humanity, act in a manner totally contrary to His own veracity, and perform an act of injustice that the eye of truth must deem ugly?
Is it at all possible that God Almighty, He Who is worshipped by right, should create man within  creation as the most significant of all of His servants with respect to His absolute dominicality and with respect to His universal dominicality in all of His realms; that He should make him the most thoughtful recipient of His glorious address, the most comprehensive mirror to the manifestation of His Names; that  He should create him as the most beautiful miracle of His power in the fairest of forms, in order to  receive the manifestation of the Greatest Name, as well as that quality of the Greatest Name inherent in the other Names, in order for him to assess and perceive the contents of His treasuries of mercy; that He  should make him an investigator of secrets equipped more than any other creature with balances and instruments; and He should make him the most needy of all creatures with respect to His infinite gifts, the  one suffering most from annihilat ion and the one most desirous of immortality; that He should make him the most delicate, the poorest and neediest of animals, most wretched and subject to pain in his worldly life but most sublime in disposition, in the highest of forms and characters — is it possible that God  Almighty should do all this with man and not send him to the Eternal Realm for which he is suited and  fitted and for which he is longing? Is it possible that He should thus negate the whole essence of humanity, act in a manner totally contrary to His own veracity, and perform an act of injustice that the eye of truth must deem ugly?


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Again, is it at all possible that He Who rules justly, Whose mercy is absolute, should bestow on man such a disposition that he took up the Supreme Trust, from which the heavens and  mountains both shrank, in order to measure and know, with his slight and petty measures and crafts, the  all encompassing attributes, the universal workings, and the infinite manifestations of the Creator; that He should create him as the most delicate, vulnerable, weak and powerless of beings, while yet entrusting him with the regulation of all the vegetal and animal life upon earth, and causing him to intervene in their modes of worship and glorification of God; that He should cause him to be a representation in miniature of His cosmic processes; that He should cause him to proclaim His glorious dominicality to all beings, in word and deed; that He should prefer him to the angels and give him the rank of vicegerent — is it at all possible that God should bestow all of this on man and not give him eternal bliss, the purpose, result and fruit of all of these duties? That  He  should  cast  him  down  to  low  degree, as  the  most  wretched, ill-fortuned, humiliated and suffering of all His creatures; or that He should make of intelligence, a gift from His own wisdom and a most blessed and luminous tool for the attainment of happiness, an inauspicious and sombre tool of torment for  that  wretch, thus  acting  in  total  contradiction  to  His  absolute  wisdom  and  in opposition to His absolute mercy? No, it is by no means possible!
Hem hiç kabil midir ki: Hâkim-i Bi’l-hak, Rahîm-i Mutlak; insana öyle bir istidat verip, yer ile gökler ve dağlar tahammülünden çekindiği emanet-i kübrayı tahammül edip yani küçücük cüz’î ölçüleriyle, sanatçıklarıyla Hâlık’ının muhit sıfatlarını, küllî şuunatını, nihayetsiz tecelliyatını ölçerek bilip hem yerde en nazik, nâzenin, nazdar, âciz, zayıf yaratıp; halbuki bütün yerin nebatî ve hayvanî olan mahlukatına bir nevi tanzimat memuru yapıp, onların tarz-ı tesbihat ve ibadetlerine müdahale ettirip, kâinattaki icraat-ı İlahiyeye küçücük mikyasta bir temsil gösterip, rububiyet-i Sübhaniyeyi fiilen ve kālen kâinatta ilan ettirmek, meleklerine tercih edip hilafet rütbesini verdiği halde; ona bütün bu vazifelerinin gayesi ve neticesi ve semeresi olan saadet-i ebediyeyi vermesin? Onu bütün mahlukatının en bedbaht, en bîçare, en musibetzede, en dertmend, en zelil bir derekeye atıp; en mübarek, nurani ve âlet-i tes’id bir hediye-i hikmeti olan aklı o bîçareye en meş’um ve zulmanî bir âlet-i tazip yapıp, hikmet-i mutlakasına büsbütün zıt ve merhamet-i mutlakasına külliyen münafî bir merhametsizlik etsin? Hâşâ ve kellâ!
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