This, The Twenty-Ninth Word, is about the Immortality of Man’s Spirit, the Angels, and the Resurrection.
In the Name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate.
Therein came
down the angels and the Spirit by the permission of their Sustainer.1 *
Say: The Spirit
[comes] by command
of my Sustainer.
[This treatise consists of an Introduction and two main Aims]
Introduction
It may be said that the existence of the angels and spirit beings is
as definite as that of human beings and animals. Indeed, as
is explained in the First Step of the Fifteenth Word, reality undoubtedly
requires and wisdom certainly demands that like the
earth the heavens too have inhabitants, and that its inhabitants are
intelligent, and that they are suitable for the heavens. In
the tongue of the Shari'a, those inhabitants, of which there are numerous
kinds, are called angels and spirit beings.
Indeed, reality requires it to be thus. For despite the earth's smallness
and insignificance in relation to the heavens, its being
filled with intelligent beings and from time to time being emptied
and then refilled with new ones suggests – rather, states
clearly – that the heavens too, with their majestic constellations
like adorned palaces, are filled with animate creatures, the
light of the light of existence, and conscious and intelligent creatures,
the light of animate creatures. Like man and the jinn,
those creatures too are spectators of the palace of the world, and
ponderers over the book of the universe, and heralds of
this realm of Dominicality. With their universal and comprehensive
worship, they represent the mighty and universal
glorification of the universe.
The nature of the universe surely points to their existence. For since
it is embellished and decked out with uncountable
numbers of finely adorned works of art and meaningful decorations and
wise embroideries, it self-evidently requires the
gazes of thoughtful admirers and wondering, appreciative lovers; it
demands their existence. Yes, just as beauty requires a
lover, so too is food is given to the hungry. Thus, the sustenance
of spirits and nourishment of hearts in this boundless beauty
of art looks to the angels and spirit beings; it points to them. For
while this infinite adornment requires an infinite duty of
contemplation and worship, man and the jinn can perform only a millionth
of that infinite duty, that wise supervision, that
extensive worship. This means that boundless varieties of angels and
spirit beings are necessary to perform those duties, and
to fill and inhabit the mighty mosque of the world with their ranks.
Indeed, a species of the spirit beings and angels is present in every
aspect, in every sphere of the universe, each charged
with a duty of worship. It may be said according to both the narrations
of a number of Hadith and the wisdom in the order of
the world that from some lifeless planets and stars to raindrops, each
is a ship or vehicle for a kind of angel. The angels
mount these vehicles with Divine permission and travel observing the
Manifest World; they represent their praise and
glorification.
And it also may be said that certain sorts of living bodies act as aeroplanes
for different kinds of spirits. From the birds of
Paradise, called the Green Birds in a Hadith which indicates that:
"the spirits of the people of Paradise enter into Green
Birds in the Intermediate Realm and travel around Paradise in them",
to flies, each is a vehicle for a sort of spirit. The spirits
enter into them at a Divine command, and through the faculties and
senses of those living bodies like eyes and ears, observe
the miracles of creation in the corporeal world. They perform the particular
glorification of each.
And so, just as reality necessitates it to be thus, so too does wisdom.
For, with an intense activity, the All-Wise Maker
continuously creates subtle life and luminous intelligent beings from
dense earth, which has little connection with spirit, and
from turbid water, which has small relation with the light of life.
He surely then creates certain sorts of intelligent beings
from the seas of light and even from the oceans of darkness, from the
air, electricity, and from other subtle matter most
suitable for spirit and appropriate for life. And surely these creatures
are exceedingly numerous.
First Aim
To believe in the angels and affirm that belief is a pillar of faith. There are four Fundamental Points in this Aim.
FIRST FUNDAMENTAL POINT
The perfection of existence is through life. Rather, the true existence
of existence is through life. Life is the light of
existence, and consciousness is the light of life. Life is the summit
and foundation of everything. Life appropriates everything
for each thing; it is as though it makes one thing the owner of everything.
Through life, one living thing may say: “All these
things belong to me. The world is my house. The universe is my property,
given to me by my owner.”
Just as light is the cause of things being seen, and, according to some,
of the existence of colours, so too is life the revealer
of beings; it is the cause of their qualities being realized. Furthermore,
it makes an insignificant particular general and
universal, and is the cause of universal things being concentrated
in a particular. And it is the cause of all the perfections of
existence, by, for example, making innumerable things co-operate and
unite, and making them the means of unity and
endowing them with a spirit. Life is even a sort of manifestation of
Divine Unity in the levels of multiplicity, and a mirror
reflecting Divine Oneness.
Consider the following: a lifeless object, even if it is a great mountain,
is an orphan, a stranger, alone. Its only relations are
with the place in which it is situated, and with the things which encounter
it. Whatever else there is in the cosmos, it does not
exist for the mountain. For the mountain has neither life through which
it might be related to life, nor consciousness with
which it might be connected.
Now consider a tiny object like a bee, for example. The instant life
enters it, it establishes such a connection with the whole
universe that it is as though it concludes a trading agreement with
it, especially with the flowers and plants of the earth. It
can say: “The earth is my garden; it is my trading house.” Thus, through
the unconscious instinctive senses which impel and
stimulate it in addition to the well-known five external senses and
inner senses of animate beings, the bee has a feeling for,
and a familiarity and reciprocal relationship with most of the species
in the world, and they are at its disposal.
If life then displays its effect thus in the tiniest of animate beings,
certainly, when it rises to the highest level, that of man, it
will be revealed and extended and illumined to such a degree that just
as a human being is able to move through the rooms
of his house with his consciousness and mind, which are the light of
life, so too may he travel through the higher, and the
spiritual and corporeal worlds with them. That is to say, just as that
conscious and animate being may go in spirit as though
as a guest to those worlds, those worlds too come as guests to his
mirror-like spirit by being reflected and depicted there.
Life is a most brilliant proof of the All-Glorious One’s Unity, and
one of the greatest sources of His bounty; it is a most
subtle manifestation of His compassionateness, and a most hidden, unknowable,
and incomparable embroidery of His art.
Indeed, life is hidden and subtle, because the life of plants even,
which is the lowest of the levels of life, and the awakening
of the life-force in seeds, that is, their stirring, opening, and growth,
which are the first steps in plant life, has remained
unfathomed by human science since the time of Adam, despite being so
evident and familiar, so ubiquitous and common.
Man’s reason has been unable to discover its true reality.
Moreover, life is so pure and unblemished that in both its aspects,
that is in both its inner and outer faces, it is pure,
translucent, transparent. Not veiling it with causes, the Hand of Power
touches it directly. Whereas It made apparent causes
a veil, to be the source of the insignificant aspects of things and
their base external qualities, which are inappropriate to the
dignity of Power.
IN SHORT: It may be said that if there was no life, existence would
not be existence; it would be no different from
non-existence. Life is the light of the spirit, and consciousness is
the light of life. Since life and consciousness are important
to this great extent; and since there is self-evidently an absolutely
perfect order in the universe, and a masterly precision and
most wise harmony; and since our lowly, wretched globe, our wandering
earth has been filled with uncountable numbers of
animate beings, intelligent beings, and beings with spirits, it may
be concluded with decisive certainty that those heavenly
palaces, those lofty constellations also have animate and conscious
inhabitants appropriate to them. As fish swim in water,
so also are those luminous inhabitants present in the fire of the sun.
Fire does not consume light; rather, Fire aids light.
Moreover, since, as is plain to see, Pre-Eternal Power creates innumerable
animate beings and beings with spirits from the
most common substances and densest matter, and giving it great importance,
transmutes dense matter by means of life into
a subtle substance; and since it strews the light of life everywhere
in great abundance, and gilds most things with the light of
consciousness, with such flawless power and faultless wisdom, the All-Wise
and All-Powerful One would certainly not
neglect the other floods of subtle matter like light and ether, which
are close to and fitting for the spirit; He would not leave
them without life, without consciousness, inanimate. Indeed, He creates
animate and conscious beings in great numbers
from light, which is also matter, and even from meanings, air, and
even words. Just as He creates numerous different
species of animals, so too from these torrents of subtle matter does
He create numerous different spirit creatures. One kind
of them are the angels, others are the varieties of spirit beings and
jinn. If you wish to see just how true, self-evident, and
rational it is to accept the existence of great numbers of angels and
spirit beings, and as the Qur’an shows, just how contrary
to truth and wisdom, and what a superstition, aberration, delirium
and foolishness it is not to accept them, consider the
following comparison.
There were two men, one rustic and uncouth, the other civilized and
intelligent, who made friends and went to a mighty city
like Istanbul. In a distant corner of that civilized and magnificent
city they came across a dirty, wretched little building, a
factory. They looked and saw that the strange factory was full of miserable,
impoverished men working. And all around the
building were beings with spirits and animate beings, but their means
of livelihood and conditions of life were such that some
were herbivorous, they lived only on plants, while others were piscivorous,
they ate nothing but fish.
The two men watched the scene. Then they saw in the distance thousands
of adorned palaces and lofty castles. Among the
palaces were spacious workshops and broad squares. Because of either
the distance, or the defectiveness of the men’s
eyesight, or because they had hidden themselves, the inhabitants of
the palaces were not visible to the two men. Moreover,
the wretched conditions in the factory were not to be seen in the palaces.
In consequence of this, the uncouth
country-bumpkin, who had never before seen a city, declared: “Those
palaces have no inhabitants, they are empty, there are
no beings with spirits in them,” uttering the most ignorant garbled
nonsense. To which the second man replied:
“Oh you miserable man! This insignificant little building you see here
has been filled with beings endowed with spirits, with
workers, and there is someone who continually employs and replaces
them. Look, there is not an empty space all around this
factory, it has been filled with animate beings and beings with spirits.
Do you think it is at all possible that there would be no
high-ranking and suitable inhabitants in that well-ordered city, in
those wisely adorned palaces so full of art which we can
see in the distance? Of course they are occupied, and the different
conditions of life there are appropriate for those who live
there. Indeed, in place of grass, they eat pastries, and in place of
fish, cakes. Their not being visible to you because of the
distance, or your weak eyesight, or their hiding themselves, can at
no time point to their not being there.” The fact that a
thing is not seen does not indicate its non-existence.
And so, as the above comparison indicates, the globe of the earth being
the home of these infinite numbers of beings
endowed with consciousness and spirit, despite its insignificance and
density among the lofty heavenly bodies and planets,
and even its grossest and most rotten particulars becoming masses of
microorganisms when they cease as sources of life,
necessarily, demonstrably, decisively indicates to, testifies to and
proclaims that infinite space and the majestic heavens with
their constellations and stars are full of animate beings, conscious
beings, and beings with spirits. The Illustrious Shari’a of
Muhammad (Upon whom be blessings and peace) and the Qur’an of Miraculous
Exposition call these beings, who are
created from fire, light, and even from electricity, and from other
subtle flowing matter, “The angels, the jinn, and spirit
beings”. There are different kinds of angels, just as there are different
kinds of corporeal beings. Indeed, the angel who is
appointed to a raindrop will not be of the same sort as the angel appointed
to the sun. There are a very great many different
sorts of jinn and spirit beings also.
THE CONCLUSION OF THIS
FUNDAMENTAL POINT:
As may be established empirically, matter is not essential so that existence
may be made subject to it, and be dependent on
it. Rather, matter subsists through a meaning, and that meaning is
life, it is spirit.
Also, as may be established through observation, matter is not the thing
served so that everything may be ascribed to it.
Rather, it is the servant; it renders service to the process of the
perfection of a truth. And that truth is life. And the
fundament of that truth is spirit.
Also, as is self-evident, matter is not dominant so that recourse may
be made to it or perfections sought from it. Rather, it is
dominated; it looks to the decree of some fundament, it is in motion
in the way that that decree dictates. And that fundament
is life, it is spirit, it is consciousness.
Also, as is necessary, matter is not the kernel, it is not the fundament,
it is not a settled abode so that events and perfections
may be affixed to it or constructed on it. Rather, it is a shell prepared
to be split, rent, dissolved; it is a husk, it is froth, it is a
form.
Consider the following: a creature so minute it can only be seen with
a microscope has such acute senses that it can hear its
friend’s voice, and see its sustenance; it has extremely sensitive
and sharp senses. This demonstrates that the effects of life
increase and the light of the spirit intensifies in proportion to the
reducing and refining of matter. It is as though the more
matter is refined and the more we become distanced from our material
existences, the closer we draw to the world of the
spirit, the world of life, and the world of consciousness; and the
more intensely the heat of the spirit and the light of life are
manifested.
Is it therefore at all possible that there should be this many distillations
of life, consciousness, and spirit within this veil of
materiality, and that the inner world which is beyond this veil should
not be full of conscious beings and beings with spirits?
Is it at all possible that the sources of these numberless distillations,
flashes, and fruits of meaning, spirit, life and the truth
apparent in this material existence in the Manifest World should only
be ascribed to matter and the motion of matter, and be
explained by it? God forbid! Absolutely not! These innumerable distillations
and flashes demonstrate that this material and
manifest world is but a lace veil strewn over the inner and spirit
worlds.
SECOND FUNDAMENTAL POINT
It may be said that all the scholars of the speculative and the scriptural
sciences have, knowingly or unknowingly, united to
effect a consensus in affirming, despite difference of expression,
the existence and reality of the angels and spirit beings.
One group of Peripatetic philosophers of the Illuminist School, even,
who made much progress in the study of matter,
without denying the meaning of the angels, stated that each realm in
creation has a spiritual, incorporeal essence. They
described the angels thus. Also, a group of the early philosophers
who were Illuminists, being compelled to accept the
meaning of the angels, were only wrong in naming them ‘The Ten Intellects
and Masters of the Realms of Creation’.
Through the inspiration and guidance of revelation, scholars of all
the revealed religions have accepted that each realm of
creation has an angel appointed to it, and have named them the Mountain
Angel, the Sea Angel, and the Rain Angel, for
example. Even the Materialists and Naturalists, whose reasoning is
restricted to what is immediately apparent to them and
who have in effect fallen from the level of humanity to that of inanimate
matter, rather than being able to deny the meaning
of the angels, [They have been unable to find a way to deny the reality
and meaning of the angels and spirit beings. Indeed, they have
been compelled to affirm them in one respect by claiming them to be
one of the natural laws, although they described them wrongly,
naming them Kuva-yi Sariya or Flowing Forces. (Hey you who consider
yourselves to be so clever!...)] have been compelled to accept
them in one respect, though naming them the Flowing Forces.
Oh you wretched man who is reluctant to accept the angels and spirit
beings, on what do you base this view? What facts do
you rely on that you oppose the conscious or otherwise unanimity of
all the scholars concerning the existence and reality of
the meaning of the angels and the real existence of spirit beings?
And since, as was proved in the First Fundamental Point,
life is the revealer of beings, indeed, their consequence, their quintessence;
and since all the scholars are in effect unanimous
in their acceptance of the meaning of the angels, and this world of
ours has been filled to such a degree with animate
creatures and beings with spirits, is it all possible that the vastness
of space and the rarefied heavens would remain empty of
dwellers, have no inhabitants? You should never think that the laws
in force in this creation are sufficient for the universe to
be alive, because those governing laws are insubstantial commands;
they are imaginary principles; they may be considered
as non-existent. If there were no absolutely obedient creatures called
angels to represent them, make them apparent, and
take their reins into their own hands, those laws could not be defined
as existent, nor be represented as having a particular
identity, nor be an external reality. Whereas, Life is an external
reality, and an imaginary command cannot sustain an
external reality.
IN SHORT: Since the scholars of religion and philosophy, and of the
speculative and scriptural sciences have in effect
agreed that beings are not restricted to this Manifest World; and since,
despite being inanimate and inappropriate for the
formation of spirits, the visible Manifest World has been adorned to
such an extent with beings with spirits, for sure,
existence is not limited to it. Rather, there are numerous other levels
of existence in relation to which the Manifest World is
an embroidered veil.
Furthermore, since, just as the sea is appropriate for fish, so too
are the World of the Unseen and the World of Meaning
appropriate for spirits, and this necessitates their being filled with
them; and since all commands testify to the existence of
the meaning of the angels, certainly and without any shadow of a doubt,
the most beautiful form of the angels’ existence and
spirit beings’ reality, and the most rational view of their nature
which sound intellects will accept and acclaim is that which
the Qur’an has expounded and elucidated. The Qur’an of Miraculous Exposition
states that: “The angels are honoured
slaves. Never contesting a command, they do whatever they are commanded.
The angels are subtle, luminous beings, and
are divided into different kinds.”
Indeed, just as mankind is a nation and human beings are the bearers,
representatives, and embodiments of the Shari’a or
Code of Divine Laws which proceeds from the attribute of Speech, so
too are the angels a mighty nation, and those of them
who are workers are the bearers, representatives, and embodiments of
the Code of Laws Pertaining to Creation, which
proceeds from the attribute of Will. They are a class of God’s slaves
who are dependent on the commands of the Creative
Power and Pre-eternal Will, which are the True Effective Agent, and
for whom all the heavenly bodies are like places of
worship, like mosques.
THIRD FUNDAMENTAL POINT
The question of the angels and spirit beings is one of those questions
in which the reality of a universal may be inferred from
the existence of a single particular. If a single individual is seen,
the existence of the species may be concluded. Whoever
denies it, denies it as a member of the species to which it belongs.
While whoever accepts the single individual is compelled
to accept its whole species. Since it is thus, consider the following:
Have you not seen and heard that all the scholars of the revealed religions
throughout the ages from the time of Adam until
now have agreed on the existence of the angels and the reality of spirit
beings? The different groups of mankind have
concurred in having seen and conversed with angels and in their narrations
concerning them, as though they were discussing
and narrating events about one another. Do you think that if a single
angel had not been seen, and the existence of one or
numerous individuals not been established through observation, and
their existence not been perceived clearly, self-evidently,
that it would be at all possible for such accord and such a consensus
to continue, and to continue persistently and
unanimously in such an affirmative and positive manner, based on observation?
Also, is it at all possible that the source of this general belief should
not be some necessary principles and self-evident
matters? And is it all possible that a baseless delusion should persist
and become permanent in all the beliefs of mankind
throughout all the revolutions it has undergone? And is it all possible
that the basis of the assertion of these scholars of the
religions, of this mighty consensus, should not be a certain intuition
and empirical certainty? And, moreover, is it at all
possible that that certain intuition and empirical certainty which
result from innumerable signs, and those signs which have
been observed on numerous occasions, and those numerous observations
should not all, without doubt or hesitation, be
founded on necessary principles? In which case, the cause and the basis
of the assertion of the universal belief held by these
scholars are the necessary and categorical principles resulting from
the great number of times the angels and spirit beings
have been observed and seen, which demonstrates the strength of the
consensus.
Furthermore, is it all possible, rational or feasible that the unanimous
testimony of the prophets and saints, who are like the
suns, moons, and stars in the social life of mankind, concerning the
existence of the angels and spirit beings and their actually
seeing them should be prey to doubts or lead to suspicion? Especially
since they are qualified to speak in this matter. It is
obvious that two people who are qualified to speak on a matter are
preferable to thousands who are not. Moreover, in this
question they are affirming a matter, and people who affirm a matter
are preferable to thousands who deny or reject it.
Is it at all possible for there to be any doubt concerning the statements
of the Qur’an of Miraculous Exposition, the Sun of
suns in the world of truths, which never at any time sets, shining
continously in the skies of the universe? And can there be
doubt concerning the testimony and witnessings of the Muhammadan Being
(PBUH), the Sun of Prophethood?
Since, if on a single occasion the existence of a single spirit being
is verified, this demonstrates the real existence of the
whole species; and since it proves the existence of the whole species
to be true, for sure, the best and most rational and
acceptable form of their real existence will be similar to that expounded
by the Shari’a, described by the Qur’an, and seen
by the One who ascended to a distance of two bow-lengths.
FOURTH FUNDAMENTAL POINT
If the creatures of the universe are observed with care, it may be seen
that like particulars, universals too have a collective
identity, each of which appears as a universal function. It is apparent
that each performs a universal duty. For example, just
as a flower as itself displays an embroidery full of art, and with
the tongue of its being recites the Creator’s Names, so too is
the garden of the globe of the earth like a flower, it performs a most
well-ordered, universal duty of glorification. And just as
a fruit issues a proclamation, expresses its glorification of God within
an order and regularity, so too does a mighty tree in its
entirety have a most well-ordered natural duty and worship. And just
as a tree glorifies God through the words of its fruits,
flowers and leaves, so too do the vast oceans of the heavens glorify
the All-Glorious Creator and praise the Sublime Maker
through their suns, moons, and stars, which are like words; and so
on. Although external beings are outwardly inanimate and
unconscious, each performs extremely vital, living, and conscious duties
and glorification. And so, for sure, just as angels are
their representatives expressing their glorification in the World of
the Inner Dimensions of Things, so too are they the
counterparts, dwellings, and mosques of those angels in the External
and Manifest World.
As is explained in the Fourth Branch of the Twenty-Fourth Word, the
first of the four categories of workers employed by
the All-Glorious Maker of the palace of this world is that of the angels
and spirit beings. Since, without knowing it, plants and
inanimate beings perform extremely important though wageless duties
at the command of One Who does know; and, also
without knowing it, animals serve extremely universal aims in return
for an insignificant wage; and since it is clearly
apparent that in return for two wages, one immediate, the other postponed,
human beings, knowing the All-Glorious Maker’s
aims, are employed through their conforming to them, taking a share
of everything for themselves, and supervising the other
servants, it will certainly be the first category, as well as the fourth,
which will constitute the servants and workers. They
both resemble human beings in that knowing the universal aims of the
All-Glorious Maker, they conform to them through
worship, and they are contrary to them. For being beyond sensual pleasure
and some partial wage, they consider sufficient
the pleasure, perfection, delight and bliss they experience through
the All-Glorious Maker’s attention, command, favour,
consideration, and Name, through their perception of Him, connection
with Him, and proximity to Him. They labour with the
purest sincerity, their duties of worship varying according to their
different kinds, and according to the varieties of the
creatures in the universe.
Just as in a state there are various officials in the various offices,
so too the duties of worship and glorification vary in the
spheres of the Realm of Dominicality. For example, through the power,
strength, reckoning and command of God Almighty,
the Archangel Michael is like a general overseer of God’s creatures
sown in the field of the face of the earth. If one may
say so, he is the head of all the angels that resemble farmers. And,
through the permission, command, power, and wisdom of
the All-Glorious Creator, the incorporeal shepherds of all the animals
have a head, a great angel appointed to the task.
Thus, since it is necessary for there to be an appointed angel over
each of these external creatures in order to represent in
the World of the Inner Dimensions of Things the duties of worship and
service of glorification which each displays, and to
present them knowingly to the Divine Court, the way the angels are
described in the narrations of the Bringer of Sure News
(PBUH) is certainly most appropriate and rational. For example, he
declared: “There are certain angels which have either
forty, or forty thousand, heads. In each head are forty thousand mouths,
and with the forty thousand tongues in each of
those mouths they glorify God in forty thousand ways.” The truth of
this Hadith both contains a meaning, and has a form, or
manner of description. Its meaning is as follows:
The angels’ worship is both extremely well-ordered and perfect, and
most universal and comprehensive. And as for the
form of the truth, it is this:
There are certain mighty corporeal beings that perform their duties
of worship with forty thousand heads in forty thousand
ways. For example, the heavens glorify God with the suns and the stars.
While the earth, which is a single being, performs
its duty of worship, its Dominical glorification with a hundred thousand
heads and with the hundreds of thousands of tongues
which are in each mouth. Thus, the angel appointed to the globe of
the earth has to be seen in this way in order to display
this meaning in the World of the Inner Dimensions of Things.
I myself, even, saw a medium-sized almond tree which had close on forty
large branches like heads. When I looked at one
branch, I saw it had close on forty smaller branches like tongues.
Then I looked at one tongue of one of those small
branches; forty flowers had opened on it. I studied the flowers considering
the wisdom in them, and saw in each close on
forty exquisite and well-ordered stamens, colours, and arts, each of
which proclaimed one of the All-Glorious Maker’s
Names and their ever-differing manifestations. Is it at all possible
that the All-Wise and Beauteous One, Who is the
All-Glorious Maker of the almond tree,would impose this many duties
on an inanimate tree, and not mount on it an appointed
angel appropriate to it, as though as its spirit, to understand and
express its meaning, proclaim it to the universe, and present
it to the Divine Court?
Oh friend! So far, our explanation has been an introduction to bring
the heart to acceptance, the reason to submission, and to
compel the soul to surrender. If you have understood it to some degree,
and wish to meet with the angels, prepare yourself.
And, moreover, purify yourself of wrongful prejudice. Now look, the
doors of the world of the Qur’an are open! Look, the
paradise of the Qur’an is with “wide-open gates”! Enter and Look! See
the angels in beautiful form in the paradise of the
Qur’an! Each of its revealed verses is a place to alight, so look from
them:
By the [winds]
sent forth one after another [to man’s profit], * Which then blow violently
in
tempestuous
gusts * And scatter [things] far and wide; * Then separate, one from another
* Then
spread abroad
a message.
By the [angels]
who tear out [the souls of the wicked] with violence, * By those who gently
draw out
[the souls of
the blessed] ,* And by those who gently glide along [on errands of mercy],*
Then press
forward as if
in a race, * Then arrange to do [the commands of their Lord].
Therein come down the angels and the Spirit by God’s permission in every errand.
...over which
are [appointed] angels stern [and] severe, who flinch not [from executing]
the commands
they receive
from God, but do [precisely] what they are commanded.
Also listen to:
...Glory be to
Him! They are but servants raised to honour. They speak not before He speaks
and they
act [in all
things] by His command,
listen to its praises. And if you wish to meet with the jinn, enter this resounding Sura:
Say, it has been revealed to me that a company of jinn listened [to the Qur’an].
See them and listen to what they say. Take a lesson from them. Look, they are saying:
“We have really
heard a wonderful recital * It gives guidance to the right, and we have
believed
therein: We
shall not join [in worship] any [gods] with our Lord.”
* * *
Second Aim
The Second Aim is about the Resurrection of the Dead, the End of the
World, and the life of the Hereafter. It consists of
four Fundamental Points, and an Introduction which is in the form of
a comparison.
INTRODUCTION
If someone was to claim about a palace or a city: “This palace or city
will be destroyed, and will then be repaired and
reconstructed so that it is intact,” for sure, six questions would
arise in the face of his claim.
The First: Why should they be destroyed? Is there a reason or something
to necessitate it? If the answer is “Yes,” he
would have to prove it.
The Second: A question such as the following would arise: “Does the
builder who would destroy and then reconstruct them
possess the power to do so? Would he be capable of it?” If the answer
is “Yes,” he would have to prove it.
The Third: The following such question would arise: “Are their destruction
possible? And, are they going to be destroyed in
the future?” If the answer is “Yes,” and if he proves both the possibility
of the destruction and its occurrence, the following
two further questions would arise: “Is it possible for this strange
palace or city to be reconstructed from scratch, I wonder?
If it is possible, will they be reconstructed?” If the answer is “Yes”
and he proves these as well, then in no aspect or corner
of this matter can a gap or chink remain through which any doubt, misgiving
or suspicion might enter.
Thus, like in the comparison, there are facts necessitating the destruction
and reconstruction of the palace of the earth and
city of the universe. Its author and builder is powerful enough; its
destruction is possible, and will occur. Its reconstruction is
possible, and will occur. These matters will be proved after the First
Fundamental Point.
FIRST FUNDAMENTAL POINT
Man’s spirit is definitely immortal. Almost all the indications in the
First Aim which point to the existence of the angels and
spirit beings also point to the immortality of man’s spirit, which
is our topic here. In my opinion, the matter is so certain that
further explanation would be profitless. Indeed, the distance between
us and the caravans of innumerable immortal spirits
who are waiting to go to the Hereafter in the Intermediate and Spirit
Worlds is so fine and slight that there is no need to
demonstrate it with proofs. Numberless saints and people of illumination
getting in touch with them, and those who discern
the secrets of the grave seeing them, and even a number of ordinary
people communicating with them, and the mass of
people forming relations with them in true dreams have formed a great
number of unanimous reports, and have quite simply
become part of the commonly accepted knowledge of mankind. However,
because materialist thought has stupified
everyone in this age, it has implanted doubts in their minds concerning
even the most evident matters. In order to remove
these doubts, therefore, we shall indicate to an Introduction and Four
Sources from the numerous sources springing from the
heart’s intuition and the intellect’s insight.
INTRODUCTION
As is proved in the Fourth Truth of the Tenth Word, an eternal, everlasting,
and peerless beauty requires the eternity and
permanence of mirror-bearing enraptured admirers. And a faultless,
eternal, and perfect art seeks the perpetuation of
thoughtful heralds. And a boundless mercy and beneficence requires
the continued ease and happiness of needy ones to
thank it. And the foremost of those mirror-bearing enraptured admirers,
those heralding thoughtful ones, those needy
thankful ones is the human spirit, in which case, it will accompany
that beauty, that perfection, that mercy on the endless
road to eternity; it will be immortal.
As is also proved in the Tenth Word, in the Sixth Truth, not only the
human spirit, but also even the simplest levels of
existence have not been created for extinction; they manifest a form
of immortality. Even an insignificant flower, which has
no spirit, when it ceases from external existence, manifests a sort
of immortality in a thousand ways. For its form will be
made permanent in countless memories. And finding perpetuation in each
of the hundreds of its seeds, the law according to
which it was formed will continue. Since the flower’s law of formation,
the model of its form, which resembles a tiny
fragment of spirit, is made permanent by an All-Wise Preserver; and
since it is preserved throughout turbulent
transformations with perfect order in its tiny seeds and made permanent,
for sure, if you do not understand the degree to
which the human spirit, which is of an extremely comprehensive and
elevated nature, and has been clothed with external
existence, and is a conscious, living, and luminous commanding law,
most certainly manifests immortality, and is tied and
bound to eternity, how can you claim to be a conscious human being?
Can it be said of an All-Wise One of Glory, an
Imperishable Preserver, Who includes and preserves in the tiny dot-like
seed of a mighty tree the programme and law of its
formation, which to some degree resembles a spirit, “How can He preserve
the spirits of the dead?”
FIRST SOURCE: This is subjective. That is to say, if anyone studies
his own life and self, he perceives an immortal spirit.
Indeed, although in the course of occupying its body for a number of
years, every spirit will have caused the body to change
considerably, it itself self-evidently remains constant. In which case,
since the body is ephemeral, it does not affect the
spirit’s permanence, nor spoil its nature, even though the spirit is
completely naked at death. Only, in the course of life, it
gradually changes its body-clothes, and at the time of death, it is
suddenly undressed. It has been established through certain
conjecture, indeed, through observation, that the body subsists though
the spirit, in which case, the spirit does not subsist
through the body. Rather, since the spirit subsists and is dominant
of itself, the body may be dispersed and gathered together
again as it wishes; it will not infringe the spirit’s independence.
In fact, the body is the spirit’s house, it is its home, it is not its
clothes. What clothes the spirit is a subtle, fine sheath,
something which may be likened to a body, which is to some extent constant,
and is ethereal and appropriate for the spirit.
At the time of death, then, the spirit is not completely naked, it
leaves its home dressed in its body-like sheath.
SECOND SOURCE: This is objective. That is to say, it is a sort of empirical
judgement which has been formed through
repeated observations and numerous occurrences of events. Indeed, when
it is understood that a single spirit continues after
death, this necessitates the continuation of all spirits as a category
of being. For according to the science of logic it is certain
that if an intrinsic quality is observed in a single individual, the
existence of that quality may be assumed in all individuals.
Because it is intrinsic. If it is intrinsic, it will be present in
each individual. Whereas the indications based on not a single
observation but on innumerable observations beyond calculation and
count, and the signs pointing to the immortality of spirits
are so definite that like for us there is a place called the New World,
that is, America, and that human beings are found
there, no suspicion can enter the mind concerning the existence of
those people. In the same way, it is unacceptable to doubt
that the spirits of those who have died are now present in great numbers
in the World of the Inner Dimension of Things and
in the Spirit World, and that they have relations with us. Our immaterial
gifts go to them, and their luminous emanations
come to us.
Moreover, by certain conjecture, it may be perceived with the conscience
that a fundamental aspect of man continues after
his death. And that fundamental aspect is spirit. And as for spirit,
it is not subject to destruction and dissolution. This is
because it is simple and uncompounded, it has unity. As for destruction,
dissolution, and decomposition, they are the function
of complex and compound substances. As we explained above, life ensures
a form of unity within multiplicity; it causes a
sort of permanence. That is to say, unity and permanence are fundamental
to spirit, from which they spread to multiplicity.
The mortality of man’s spirit would be either through destruction and
dissolution, whereas unity provides no opportunity for
destruction and dissolution to enter, and its simple nature disallows
decomposition. Or it would be through annihilation. But
the limitless compassion of the Absolutely Generous One would not permit
annihilation, and His boundless munificence
would not allow that He should take back from the human spirit the
bounty of existence which He has bestowed on it, which
it ardently desires, and of which it is worthy.
THIRD SOURCE: Man’s spirit, which has been clothed in a living, conscious,
luminous external existence, is a
comprehensive and veracious commanding law disposed to acquiring universality.
And even the weakest commanding laws
manifest stability and permanence. For if it is considered carefully,
it will be seen that present in all species which are
subject to change, is a constant truth that, revolving within the changes,
transformations, and stages of life, causes the outer
forms of things to change, and living and not dying, is permanent.
Thus, while each human being is an individual, because of the comprehensiveness
of his nature, his universal consciousness,
and all-embracing imagination, he is like a species. A law that governs
and is in force in a species is also in force in the
human individual. Since the All-Glorious Creator has created man as
a comprehensive mirror, for universal worship, and
with an exalted nature, even if the spirit-truth which is present in
each individual causes the individual’s outer form to change
hundreds of thousands of times, with the Sustainer’s permission, it
will not die, but will continue, departing as it came. In
which case, at God’s command and with His permission and through His
making it permanent, the human individual’s spirit,
which is the conscious element and living part of him, is immortal.
FOURTH SOURCE: Consider the laws that govern in species, which to a
degree resemble the spirit, and since they both
issue from the World of the Divine Command and Will, with regard to
their source, are to a degree appropriate for the spirit,
and only lack a perceptible existence. Study them and it will be seen
that if those commanding laws were clothed in external
existence, each of them would become the spirit of the species. And
the laws are always permanent; they are always
perpetual and constant. No change or transformation affects the laws’
unity, or spoils them.
For example, should a fig-tree die and be dispersed, the law of its
formation, which is like its spirit, will continue in its tiny
seeds; it will not die. And so, since even the most commonplace and
weak commanding laws are thus connected to
permanence and continuance, the human spirit must be connected not
only with permanence and immortality, but with all
eternity. For according to the Qur’an’s glorious decree of:
Say: The Spirit (comes) by command of my Sustainer,
spirit, too, is a conscious and living law which has come from the World
of the Divine Command, and which Pre-Eternal
Power has clothed with external existence. That is to say, just as
the unconscious laws which proceed from the Divine
attribute of Will and the World of the Divine Command are always, or
mostly, enduring, so too is it even more definite that
the spirit, which is a sort of brother to them, and like them is a
manifestation of the attribute of Will and comes from the
World of the Command, manifests immortality. And it is more worthy
of it, because it is existent, it has an external reality.
And it is more potent, more elevated, because it possesses consciousness.
And it is more enduring than them, and more
valuable, because it is living.
SECOND FUNDAMENTAL POINT
There are matters necessitating eternal happiness, and the All-Glorious
Agent is capable of bestowing that happiness. Also,
the destruction of the universe and death of the world are possible,
and they will occur. And the resurrection of the world
and the Last Judgement are possible, and they will occur. Thus, we
shall explain each of these six matters briefly and in a
way that will satisfy the reason. In fact, in the Tenth Word, arguments
are set forth which raise the heart to the level of
perfect belief, while here, we shall duscuss them in the manner of
the Old Said's explanations in his treatise called Nokta
(The Point), which convince and silence the reason only.
Indeed, there are matters which necessitate eternal happiness. A decisive
argument pointing to those matters consists of a
supposition filtered through Ten Sources and Central Points.
FIRST POINT: If observed carefully, it will be seen that a perfect and
intentional order embraces the whole universe.
Traces of choice and flashes of purpose are to be seen in every aspect
of it. What strikes the eyes through the testimony of
their fruits is that in each thing is a light of intention; in each
function, a flash of will; in each motion, a gleam of choice; in
each composite whole, a blaze of wisdom. Thus, if there was no eternal
happiness, this authentic order would merely consist
of a weak and futile form. It would be a false order, not a true order.
Immaterial things and connections and relations, which
are the spirit of order, would be lost and come to nothing. That is
to say, what gives order to order is eternal happiness. In
which case, the order in the universe points to eternal happiness.
SECOND POINT: Total wisdom is apparent in the universe. Indeed, Divine
wisdom, which is the representation of
pre-eternal favour, proclaims eternal happiness through the tongue
of the observance of benefits and preference for wisdom
demonstrated by the universe in its entirety. Because, if there was
no eternal happiness, it would be necessary, through
pride, to deny the wisdom and benefits which are self-evidently constant
in the universe. Since the Tenth Truth of the Tenth
Word demonstrates this truth like the sun, we shall content ourselves
with that and cut short the discussion here.
THIRD POINT: Through the testimony of reason, wisdom, deduction, and
experience, the absence of futility and absence
of waste in the creation of beings, which is constant, indicate to
eternal happiness. The sign of there being no waste and
nothing vain in creation is the All-Glorious Maker’s choosing and preferring
the shortest way, the closest point, the lightest
form, and the best manner in the creation of each thing, and His sometimes
imposing a hundred duties on one thing, and His
attaching a thousand fruits and aims to a slight being. Since there
is no waste and nothing in vain, there will surely be eternal
happiness. For non-existence and no return would make everything futile;
everything would be a waste. The absence of
waste in all creation, and in man for instance, which is established
by the testimony of science, demonstrates that man’s
limitless disposition, and infinite hopes, ideas, and desires will
not be wasted either. In which case, the fundamental desire to
be perfected in man points to the existence of a perfection, and the
desire for happiness proclaims that he is definitely
destined for eternal happiness. If it was not so, contrary to beings
made with wisdom, those authentic immaterial qualities,
those elevated hopes would be waste and futile; they would wither up
and be for nothing. Since this truth is proved in the
Eleventh Truth of the Tenth Word, we cut the discussion short here.
FOURTH POINT: In each of many different things, in night and day, and
winter and spring, in the skies, and even in
man’s personalities and in the bodies which he changes throughout his
lifetime, and in sleep, which resembles death, is a
different sort of resurrection resembling the Resurrection of the Dead,
and they all tell of and allude to the reality of the Day
of Resurrection. For example, the day, year, lifetime of man, and revolution
of God’s great clock known as the Earth
resemble the dials of a weekly clock of ours that tell the seconds,
minutes, hours and days; each the forerunner of the
following, they give news of one another; they turn and function. Like
they show morning after night, and spring after
winter, they intimate that after death the morning of the Resurrection
will appear from that instrument, that vast clock.
There are many varieties of resurrection that happen to a person during
his lifetime. Just as he sees the signs of the
Resurrection through a sort of dying every night and sort of rebirth
every morning, so also it is agreed that he undergoes
what resembles a resurrection every five or six years by changing all
the particles in his body, and even undergoes a gradual
resurrection twice a year. Also, every spring, he witnesses more than
three hundred thousand sorts of resurrection and
rising to life in the animal and plant kingdoms.
Thus, so many signs and indications and marks of resurrection most certainly
point to the Great Resurrection of the Dead as
though they were droplets of it. An All-Wise Maker causing a sort of
resurrection in that way in the animal and plant
worlds, that is, raising to life exactly the same all plant roots and
certain animals in the spring, and restoring other parts of
them, such as leaves, flowers and fruits, not exactly the same but
similar, may be an indication to a personal resurrection in
the human individual within the general resurrection. For the human
individual is like a species in comparison with the other
animate species, and the light of the mind has given such a breadth
to human actions and thought that they encompass the
past and the future. If he consumes the world even, he is not satisfied.
In the other species the nature of the individual is
particular; its value is personal; its view, restricted; its qualities,
limited; its pleasure and pain, instantaneous. Whereas man’s
nature is exalted; his value, most high; his view, universal; his qualities,
limitless; his immaterial pleasure and pain in part
permanent. In which case, the various resurrections which are repeated
in the other animate species self-evidently tell of
and point to each human individual being resurrected and restored to
life exactly the same in the Great Resurrection of the
Dead. Since it is proved with the certainty of twice two equalling
four in the Ninth Truth of the Tenth Word, we shorten the
discussion here.
FIFTH POINT: Those who have looked closely into the realities of creation
consider that the unlimited potentialities
included in the essence of man’s spirit, and the unlimited abilities
contained in those potentialities, and the endless desires
arising from those abilities, and the infinite hopes resulting from
those endless desires, and the limitless thoughts and ideas
born of those infinite hopes are hands stretched out towards eternal
happiness, which is beyond this Manifest World, are
eyes gazing at it, that they are turned towards it. Thus, man’s nature,
which cannot lie, and the definite, intense, unwavering
desire for eternal happiness in his nature inspire the conscience with
certainty concerning the realization of eternal
happiness. Since the Eleventh Truth of the Tenth Word demonstrates
this fact as clearly as daylight, we cut this short here.
SIXTH POINT: The Mercy of the All-Beauteous Maker of these beings, Who
is the All-Merciful, All-Compassionate
One, points to eternal happiness. Indeed, it is of the nature of that
Mercy, which makes bounty bounty and saves it from
revenge, not to withhold from man eternal happiness, which delivers
beings from the anguish of eternal separation. For if
eternal happiness, the head, chief, aim, and result of all bounties,
is not given, and if after dying, the world is not resurrected
in the form of the Hereafter, all bounties would be transformed into
desire for revenge. And such a transformation would
necessitate denying the existence of Divine Mercy, which is self-evident
and necessary, and, through the testimony of all the
universe, unquestionable and manifest. It is a constant truth more
brilliant than the sun. Look and take note of the bounties of
love, compassion, and reason, some of the manifestations and subtle
traces of Mercy. Suppose that eternal separation and
unending parting are going to drag out human life; you will see that
that tender love becomes a great calamity; that sweet
compassion, a great misfortune; that luminous reason, a great tribulation.
That is to say, Mercy (because it is mercy) cannot
confront true love with eternal separation. Since the Second Truth
of the Tenth Word has demonstrated this fact most
beautifully, we cut this short here.
SEVENTH POINT: All the exquisiteness, all the virtues, all the perfections,
all the attraction, all the yearning, all the
compassion known and seen in the universe are each a meaning, each
a signification, each an immaterial word. They
necessarily and self-evidently show to the heart and thrust in the
mind’s eye the manifestations of the All-Glorious Maker’s
favour and kindness, benevolence and munificence. Since there is a
truth, a reality in this world, most certainly there is true
Mercy. And since there is true Mercy, there will be eternal happiness.
The Fourth Truth of the Tenth Word, and also the
Second Truth, have illuminated this fact as clearly as day-light.
EIGHTH POINT: Man’s conscience, which is his conscious nature, looks
to and points to eternal happiness. For sure, if
anyone listens to his own awakened conscience, he will hear a voice
crying: “Eternity! Eternity!” Should the whole universe
be given to such a conscience, it could not satisfy its need for eternity.
That is to say, this attraction and being drawn of the
conscience are only possible through being attracted by a true aim
and an engaging truth. The conclusion of the Eleventh
Truth of the Tenth Word demonstrates this fact.
NINTH POINT: This is the message of Muhammad the Arabian (Upon whom
be blessings and peace), who was truthful,
veracious, and trustworthy. Indeed, his words opened the doors of eternal
happiness; each is a window onto everlasting
bliss. In fact, he held in his hand the consensus of all the prophets
(Upon whom be peace) and the unanimous agreement of
all the saints, for after Divine Unity, all their calls and efforts
were concentrated on the Resurrection of the Dead and
eternal happiness. Is there anything that could shake such a strength?
The Twelfth Truth of the Tenth Word demonstrates
this truth in the most obvious manner.
TENTH POINT: This is the certain news of the Qur’an of Miraculous Exposition,
which has preserved its miraculousness
in seven respects for thirteen centuries, and as is proved in the Twenty-Fifth
Word, is a miracle through its forty sorts of
miraculousness. Indeed, this news of the Qur’an is the revealer of
bodily resurrection, and the key to the enigmatic talisman
of the world and the cipher of the wisdom in the universe. Also, the
certain rational proofs which the Qur’an of Miraculous
Exposition contains, and laying them before the eyes, commands that
they be pondered over are thousands in number. In
short, the Qur’an presents a great many verses and great many telescopes
revealing eternal bliss for man to study, like,
Say, ‘He will give them life Who created them in the first instance…’,
and,
Seeing that He has created you in successive stages,
which comprise a comparison or analogy, and,
Nor is your Sustainer ever unjust to His servants,
which points to evidence of justice. We explained the substance of the figurative analogy in,
Seeing that He has created you in successive stages,
and,
Say, ‘He will give them life Who created them in the first instance…’,
which the Qur’an makes clear through other verses, in our treatise entitled, Nokta (The Point). It was as follows:
On passing from stage to stage, the human body undergoes wondrous and
orderly transformations. From sperm to a
blood-clot; from a blood-clot to flesh and bone; from flesh and bone
to a new creation, that is, the transformation into human
form; it follows extremely precise rules. Each of these stages has
such particular laws, such determined order, such regular
development that it displays the manifestations of a purpose, will,
choice, and wisdom as though through glass.
Thus, the All-Wise Maker, Who creates the body in this way, changes
it each year as if it were clothes. For the body to be
changed and for its continuance, a compound is necessary so that new
particles appear that will work and fill the place of
the parts that are dissolved. And so, since the body’s cells are destroyed
through an orderly Divine law, it requires a subtle
matter, known as sustenance, which will repair it, again through an
orderly Dominical law. The True Provider allots and
distributes this sustenance through a particular law in relation to
the different needs of the body’s members.
Now, consider the behaviour of the subtle matter which the All-Wise
Provider sends: you will see that while the matter’s
particles are dispersed through the air, soil, and water like a caravan,
they suddenly gather together in a way that suggests a
deliberate action, as though they had suddenly received the order to
move. They collect together in the most orderly fashion
as if each particle of them was entrusted with a duty and ordered to
proceed to a specified place. Also, it is apparent from
their conduct that they are being propelled through a particular law
of one who acts and has choice, and from the realm of
the inanimate are entering the animal kingdom. Then they enter a body
as sustenance through particular rule, and with a
determined order and in a regular process, and after being cooked in
the four kitchens of the body, undergoing four amazing
transformations, and being strained through four filters, they are
apportioned through regular laws and the beneficence of the
True Provider according to the all-different needs of the members,
and are circulated to every part of the body.
Thus, whichever of these particles you consider with the eye of wisdom,
you will see that blind chance, lawless coincidence,
deaf nature, and unconscious causes can in no way interfere with it;
it is impelled in a discerning, orderly, hearing, and
knowing fashion. For whichever stage each of them enters from the surrounding
element to the body’s cell, it acts as though
voluntarily through the specified laws of that stage. It enters it
in an orderly fashion. To whichever level it journeys, it steps
with such order that it appears self-evidently to be proceeding at
the command of an All-Wise Mover. In this way, it
gradually advances from stage to stage, and level to level until, at
the command of its Sustainer, without deviating from its
aim and object, it reaches its appropriate position, for example the
pupil of Tevfik’s eye, where it establishes itself and
works.
And so, this situation, that is, the manifestation of Dominicality in
sustenance, demonstrates that first the particles were
determined; they were appointed to the task, they were designated to
those positions. It is as if the existence of an
arrangement and order, like “This will be the sustenance of so and
so’s cells” being written on the forehead of each of them,
points to each person’s sustenance being written on his forehead by
the pen of Divine Determining, and his name being
written on his sustenance. Is it at all possible that the All-Glorious
Maker, Who nurtures and sustains with boundless power
and all-encompassing wisdom, Who has absolute disposal over all beings
from minute particles to the planets, and spins them
with order and balance, should not bring about ‘the last creation,’
or that he should be unable to do so?
Thus, many verses of the Qur’an present to man’s view this wise last
creation, which will take place at the Resurrection of
the Dead and Great Gathering. It removes doubt and uncertainty. It
says:
Say, He will give them life Who created them in the first instance…
That is, the One Who created you from nothing in so wise a form is He
Who will bring you to life again in the Hereafter.
And it says:
And it is He Who begins (the process of) creation, then repeats it; and for Him it is most easy.
That is, “Your return and coming to life at the Resurrection is easier and more trouble-free than your creation in this world.”
Just as it is easier and more trouble-free for the soldiers of a regiment
who have dispersed to rest to regather under the
regimental flag at the sound of a bugle than forming a new regiment
from scratch, so also, according to reason, is it easier
and more possible than the first creation for the fundamental particles
of a body, which are interfused and familiar and
connected with one another, to regather at the trumpet-blast of the
angel Israfil (Upon whom be peace), and reply to the
All-Glorious Creator’s command with, “Here we are, Oh Lord!” Also,
perhaps it is not necessary for all the particles to
regather. The fundamental parts and essential particles, which are
like nuclei and seeds, and are called “the root of the tail”
(the coccyx) in a Hadith, may be sufficient as a basis and foundation
for the second creation. The All-Wise Creator may
construct the human body on them.
The following is a summary of the judicial comparison indicated to by verses like the third one above:
Nor is your Sustainer ever unjust to His servants.
We often see in this world that tyrannical, sinful and cruel men pass
their lives in great ease and comfort, while the
oppressed, upright and religious live under great difficulties and
in degradation. Then death comes and makes the two equal.
If this equality had no end and was not finite, an injustice would
be apparent. However, since Divine wisdom and justice are
free of all inequity as is established by the testimony of the universe,
they self-evidently require a final assembly where the
former will be punished and the latter receive their reward. So that
disorderly, wretched mankind may receive punishment
and reward in conformity with their potentialities, be the means of
absolute justice, manifest Dominical wisdom, and be the
elder brother of all the beings in the world.
For sure, the realm of this world does not allow for the blossoming
of man’s limitless potentialities, which are contained
within his spirit. This means that he will be sent to another world.
Man’s essence is indeed mighty, so he is designated for
eternity. His nature is exalted, so his crimes are great. He does not
resemble other beings. His order is important, too. He
cannot live without order. He cannot live without meaning. He cannot
be made in vain. He cannot be condemned to absolute
extinction. He cannot escape to pure non-existence. Hell has opened
its mouth, and awaits him. And Paradise has opened
its graceful embrace, and watches him. Since the Third Truth of the
Tenth Word has demonstrated these two examples
most beautifully, we shall cut the discussion short here.
By way of example, you may make analogies and study other verses from
the Qur’an similar to the two above, which
contain many subtle and rational proofs.
Thus, these Ten Sources and Central Points form a decisive proof and
certain supposition, and just as this sound hypothesis
and powerful proof are decisive evidence for the cause and necessity
of the Resurrection and Day of Judgement, so too –
as is clearly proved in the Tenth Word – do most of the Most Beautiful
Names, like All-Wise, All-Compassionate,
Preserver, and All-Just, require the coming of the Last Day and Resurrection,
and the existence of everlasting bliss; they
point clearly to the realization of eternal happiness. That is to say,
the matters necessitating the Resurrection of the Dead
and the Day of Judgement are so powerful that they leave no room at
all for any doubt or uncertainty.
THIRD FUNDAMENTAL POINT
The Agent possesses the power. Without doubt, the matters necessitating
the Resurrection of the Dead exist. Also, the One
Who will bring it about is powerful to the utmost degree. There is
no deficiency in His power. The greatest things and the
smallest are the same in relation to His power. It is as easy for Him
to create the spring as to create a flower. Yes, One so
powerful that this world together with all its suns, stars, worlds,
particles, and substance bear witness to His sublimity and
power with endless tongues. Does any doubt or misgiving have the right
to consider bodily resurrection remote from such a
power?
Indeed, it is plain to see that each age within this world an All-Powerful
One of Glory creates a new, travelling, orderly
universe. Rather, He makes a new, well-ordered world each day. He perpetually
creates and changes with perfect wisdom
transient worlds and universes one after the other on the face of the
heavens and the earth. He hangs on the string of time
well-ordered worlds to the number of the centuries, years, indeed,
days, and through them demonstrates the tremendousness
of His power. He attaches to the head of the globe of the earth the
huge flower of spring which he adorns with a hundred
thousand embroideries of resurrection as though it was a flower, and
through it displays the perfection of His wisdom and
the beauty of His art. Can it be said of such a One, “How can He bring
about the Resurrection of the Dead, and how can
He transform this world into the Hereafter?” The following verse proclaims
the All-Powerful One’s perfect power, that
nothing at all is difficult for Him, that like the smallest thing,
the greatest presents no difficulties for His power, and that for
His power to create innumerable individuals is as easy as creating
as a single one:
Your creation and your resurrection is but like a single soul.20
We have explained the essential meaning of this verse briefly in the
Conclusion to the Tenth Word, and in detail in the
treatise entitled Nokta (The Point), and in the Twentieth Letter. In
connection with the discussion here, we shall elucidate a
part of it in the form of ‘Three Matters’, as follows:
Divine Power is essential. In which case, impotence cannot intervene
in it. Also, it is connected to the inner dimensions of
things, so obstacles cannot become interpenetrated with it. Also, its
relation is according to laws, so particulars are equal to
universals, minor things are like comprehensive ones. We shall prove
these three matters.
FIRST MATTER: Pre-Eternal Power is the necessary inherent quality of
the Most Pure and Holy Divine Essence. That
is to say, it is of necessity intrinsic to the Essence, it can in no
way be separated from It. Since this is so, impotence, the
opposite to power, clearly cannot befall the Essence which necessitates
that power. For if that were the case, it would entail
the combining of opposites. Since impotence cannot befall the Essence,
self-evidently it cannot intervene in the power which
is the inherent quality of that Essence. Since impotence cannot enter
into that essential power, clearly there can be no
degrees in it. For the degrees of existence of a thing are though the
intervention of its opposites.
For example, the degrees in heat are through the intervention of cold,
and the degrees in beauty through the intervention of
ugliness; further examples can be made in the same way. Since in contingent
beings these are not true and natural inherent,
necessary qualities, their opposites may enter them. With the occurrence
of degrees, diversity, variance, and change arose in
the world. Since there can be no degrees in Pre-Eternal Power, of necessity,
those things decreed by it will be the same in
relation to it. The greatest will be equal to the smallest, and particles
the same as the stars. The resurrection of all mankind
will be as easy for that Power as the raising to life of a single individual;
the creation of spring as easy as that of forming a
single flower. Whereas if attributed to causes, a single flower would
be as difficult as the spring.
It has been proved in the footnote to the last section of the Fourth
Degree of ‘God is Most Great’ in the Second Station of
this Word, and in the Twenty-Second Word, and in the Twentieth Letter
and in its Addendum, that when the creation of
beings is attributed to the Single One of Unity, all things become
as easy as one thing. If they are attributed to causes, the
creation of a single thing becomes as difficult and problematical as
that of all things.
SECOND MATTER: Divine Power is related to the inner face of things.
Indeed, the universe has two faces like a mirror.
One is its external face, which resembles the coloured face of the
mirror, the other is its face which looks to its Creator.
This resembles the mirror’s shining face. Its external face is the
arena of opposites. It is where matters like beautiful and
ugly, good and evil, big and small, difficult and easy appear.It is
because of this that the All-Glorious Maker has made
apparent causes a veil to the disposal of His power, so that the Hand
of Power should not appear to be itself concerned with
matters that to the mind are on the face of it insignificant or unworthy.
For majesty and dignity require it to be thus. But He
did not give a true effect to causes and intermediaries, because the
Unity of Oneness requires that they have none.
As for the face of beings which looks to its Creator, in everything
it is shining, it is clean. The colours and distortions of
individuality do not intervene in it. This aspect faces its Creator
without intermediary. There are no chains and disposition of
causes in it. Cause and effect cannot intrude on it. It contains nothing
contorted or askew. Obstacles cannot interfere in it.
A particle becomes brother to the sun.
In Short: Divine Power is both simple, and infinite, and essential.
The place connected to Divine Power has neither
intermediary, nor stain, nor is it the scene of rebellion. Therefore,
within the sphere of Divine Power great does not take
pride of place over small. The community does not take preference over
the individual. Universals cannot expect more from
Divine Power than particulars.
THIRD MATTER: Divine Power’s relation is according to laws. That is
to say, it regards many and few, great and small
as the same. We shall make this abstruse matter easier to understand
with a number of comparisons.
In the universe, Transparency, Reciprocity, Balance, Order, Disengagedness,
and Obedience are each matters which render
many equal to few, and great equal to small.
First Comparison: This explains the Mystery of Transparency.
For example, the sun’s image and reflection, which are its radiance
and manifestation, display the same identity on the sea’s
surface and in each drop of the sea. If the globe of the earth was
composed of varying fragments of glass and exposed to
the sun without veil, the sun’s reflection would be the same in each
fragment and on the whole face of the earth, without
obstruction or being divided into pieces or being diminished. If, let
us suppose, the sun acted with will and through its will
conferred the radiance of its light and image of its reflection, it
would not be more difficult for it to confer its radiance on the
whole surface of the earth than to confer it on a single particle.
Second Comparison: This concerns the Mystery of Reciprocity.
For example, let us suppose there is a vast ring composed of living
beings, that is, of human beings, each holding a mirror. At
its centre is an individual holding a candle. The radiance and manifestation
reflected in all the mirrors surrounding the central
point will be the same, and its relation will be without obstacle,
fragmentation or being diminished.
Third Comparison: This concerns the Mystery of Balance.
For example, there are an enormous set of scales which are extremely
accurate and sensitive. Whichever of two suns or
two stars or two mountains or two eggs or two particles are placed
in its two pans, it will require the same force to raise one
pan of those huge sensitive scales to the sky and lower the other to
the ground.
Fourth Comparison: This concerns the Mystery of Order.
For example, a huge ship can be turned as easily as a tiny toy boat.
Fifth Comparison: This concerns the Mystery of Disengagedness.
For example, a nature disengaged from individuality regards all particulars
from the smallest to the greatest as the same and
enters them without being diminished or fragmented. The qualities present
in the aspect of external individuality do not
interfere and cause confusion; they do not alter the view of a disengaged
nature such as that. For example, a fish like a
needle possesses such a disengaged nature the same as a whale. Or a
microbe bears an animal nature the same as a
rhinoceros.
Sixth Comparison: This demonstrates the Mystery of Obedience.
For example, a commander causes a single private to advance with the
command “Forward march!” the same as he causes
an army to advance. The truth of the mystery of this comparison about
obedience is as follows:
As is proved by experience, each thing in the universe has a point of
perfection, and each has an inclination towards that
point. Increased inclination becomes need. Increased need becomes desire.
Increased desire becomes attraction, and
attraction, desire, need, and inclination are each seeds and kernels
which together with the essences of things conform to the
creative commands of Almighty God. The absolute perfection of the true
nature of contingent beings is absolute existence.
Their particular perfections are an existence peculiar to each which
raises its abilities from the potential to the actual. Thus,
the obedience of the whole universe to the Divine command “Be!” is
the same as that of a particle, which is like a single
soldier. Contained all together in the obedience and conformity of
contingent beings to the pre-eternal command of “Be!”
proceeding from the Pre-Eternal Will are inclination, need, desire,
and attraction, which are also manifestations of Divine
Will. The fact that when subtle water receives the command to freeze,
with a refined inclination it may split a piece of iron
demonstrates the strength of the mystery of obedience.
If these six comparisons are observed in the potentialities and actions
of contingent beings, which are both defective, and
finite, and weak, and have no actual effect, without doubt it will
be seen that everything is equal in relation to Pre-Eternal
Power, which is both pre-eternal, and post-eternal, and creates the
whole universe out of pure non-existence, and being
manifest through the works of its tremendousness leaves all minds in
wonderment. Nothing at all can be difficult for it. Such
a Power cannot be weighed on the small scales of these mysteries, neither
are they proportionate. They have been
mentioned to bring the subject closer to the understanding and to dispel
any doubts.
RESULT AND SUMMARY OF THE
THIRD FUNDAMENTAL POINT:
Since Pre-Eternal Power is infinite, and it is the inherent, necessary
quality of the Most Pure and Holy Essence; and since
the stainless, veilless inner aspect of everything is turned to it
and faces it, and is in balance with respect to contingency,
which consists of the equal possibility of being and non-being; and
since this inner face is obedient to the order of creation
and the Divine laws of the universe which form the Greater Shari’a,
the Shari’a of Creation, and it is disengaged from and
free of obstacles and different characteristics, for sure, like the
smallest thing, the greatest cannot resist that Power, nor
expect more from it than the smallest. In which case, the raising to
life of all beings with spirits at the resurrection is not
more difficult for Divine Power than raising a fly to life in the spring.
Thus, the decree of:
Your creation and your resurrection is but like a single soul,
is no exaggeration; it is true and correct. And our claim that “the
Agent possesses the power” has been proved true in
decisive fashion; there is nothing to hinder it in this respect.
FOURTH FUNDAMENTAL POINT
Just as there are things necessitating the Resurrection of the Dead
and Great Gathering, and the One Who will bring it about
possesses the power to do so, so too the world possesses the potential
for the Resurrection of the Dead and Great
Gathering. There are ‘Four Matters’ in this assertion of mine that
‘this place is possible’.
The First is the possibility of this world’s death.
The Second is its actual death.
The Third is the possibility of the destroyed, dead world being reconstructed and resurrected in the form of the Hereafter.
The Fourth is its actual reconstruction and resurrection, which are possible.
FIRST MATTER: The universe’s death is possible. Because if something
is included in the law of the process of
perfection, there is bound to be growth and development in it. And
if there is growth and development, that thing is bound to
have a natural life-span. And if it has a natural life-span, there
is bound to be a time for its natural death. It is established by
inductive reasoning and extensive investigation that it cannot save
itself from the claws of death. Indeed, just as man is the
microcosm, and he cannot be saved from destruction, the world too is
the macroanthropos; it neither can be saved from the
clutches of death. It too will die and will then be resurrected, or
it will lie in repose and then open its eyes in the morning of
the resurrection.
Also, just as a living tree, which is a miniature copy of the universe,
cannot save its life from destruction and dissolution, so
too the chain-like universe, which has branched out from the tree of
creation, cannot save itself from destruction and
dispersal in order to be repaired and renewed. If, with the permission
of the Pre-Eternal Will, some external disease or
destructive event do not befall the world before the time of its natural
death, and its All-Wise Maker also does not demolish
it before that time, for sure, according to scientific reckoning, a
day will come when the meanings and mysteries of the
verse:
When the sun is rolled up; when the stars tumble; when the mountains
are swept away; when the she-camels, ten months
with young, are left untended; when the wild beasts are herded together;
when the oceans boil over;22
will become manifest with the permission of the Pre-Eternal All-Powerful
One, and the death agonies of the
macroanthropos which is the world will begin; it will fill space and
make it reverberate with an appalling deathrattle and
devastating sound; roaring, it will die. Then, at the Divine command,
it will return to life once more.
A subtle, allusive matter:
Just as water freezes to its own detriment, and ice melts to its own
detriment, and a kernel gains strength to the detriment of
the shell, and a word becomes coarse to the detriment of the meaning,
and the spirit weakens on account of the body, and
the body becomes finer on account of the spirit, so too this world,
the dense world, becomes transparent and refined with the
functioning of the machine of life on account of the Hereafter, which
is the subtle world. Creative Power sprinkling the light
of life on dense, lifeless, extinguished, dead objects with an astonishing
activity is a sign that It dissolves, burns, and
illuminates this dense world with the light of life on account of the
subtle world.
Indeed, no matter how weak reality is, it does not die; it is not annihilated
like a form. Rather, it travels in individuals and
forms. Reality grows, develops, and gradually expands, while the shell
and the form wear out, become finer, and break up.
They are renewed in a better form in order to be appropriate to the
stature of the stable and expanded reality. In regard to
increase and decrease, reality and form are in inverse proportion.
That is to say, the more substantial form grows, the
weaker reality becomes. The less substantial form becomes, to that
degree the reality grows stronger.
Thus, this law encompasses all things included in the law of the process
of perfection. This means that a time is certain to
come when the Manifest World, which is the shell and form of the mighty
reality of the universe, will break up, with the
permission of the All-Glorious Creator. Then it will be renewed in
a better form. The meaning of the verse:
That day the Earth will changed into a different Earth 23
will be realized.
In Short: The death of the world is possible. Moreover, there can be no doubt that it is possible.
SECOND MATTER: This is the actual death of the world. The proof of this
matter is the consensus of all the revealed
religions, the testimony of all sound natures, and the indication of
all the changes, transformations, and alterations in the
universe. And the testimony to the number of centuries and years through
their deaths in this guesthouse of the world of all
living worlds and mobile worlds to the death of the world itself.
If you want to imagine the death agonies of the world as the Qur’an
points them out, think of how the parts of the universe
are bound to one another with an exact, exalted order. They are held
with such a hidden, delicate, subtle bond and are so
bound within an order that on a single one of the lofty heavenly bodies
receiving the command: “Be!” or, “Leave your
orbit!”, the world will go into its death agonies. The stars will collide,
the heavenly bodies reel, a great din will start in infinite
space like the devastating sound of millions of cannon-balls and great
guns the size of globes. Clashing and colliding with one
another, sending out showers of sparks, the mountains taking flight,
the seas burning, the face of the earth will be flattened.
Thus, through this death and those agonies the Pre-Eternal One of Power
will shake up the universe. He will purify the
universe, and Hell and the matters of Hell will draw to one side, and
Paradise and the matters appropriate for Paradise draw
to the other, and the world of the Hereafter will become manifest.
THIRD MATTER: The return to life of the world, which will die, is possible.
For, as is proved in the Second Fundamental
Point, there is no deficiency in Divine Power. And the things necessitating
it are extremely powerful. The matter is within
the realm of the possible. And if a possible matter has something extremely
powerful necessitating it, and there is no
deficiency in the Power of the Agent, it may be regarded not as possible,
but as actual.
An allusive point:
If the universe is studied carefully, it will be seen that within it
are two elements that have spread everywhere and become
rooted; with their traces and fruits like good and evil, beauty and
ugliness, benefit and harm, perfection and defect, light and
darkness, guidance and misguidance, light and fire, belief and unbelief,
obedience and rebellion, and fear and love, opposites
clash with one another in the universe. They are constantly manifested
through change and transformation. Their wheels
turn like the workshop of the crops of some other world.
For sure, the branches and results, which are opposites, of those two
elements will continue into eternity; they will become
concentrated and separate from one another. Then they will be manifested
in the form of Paradise and Hell. Since it is out
of this transient world that the permanent world will be made, its
fundamental elements will certainly go to eternity and
permanence.
Indeed, Paradise and Hell are the two fruits of the branch of the tree
of creation, which stretches, inclines, and goes
towards eternity; they are the two results of the chain of the universe;
and the two storehouses of this flood of Divine
activity; and the two pools of beings, which flow in waves towards
eternity; and the place of manifestation, the one of
Divine favour, the other of Divine wrath. When the Hand of Power shakes
up the universe with a violent motion, those two
pools will fill up with the appropriate matters.
The secret of this Allusive Point is as follows:
As eternal benevolence and pre-eternal wisdom necessitated, the Pre-Eternally
All-Wise One created this world to be a
place of trial, an arena of examination, a mirror to His Most Beautiful
Names, and a page for the pen of Divine Determining
and Power. Now, trial and examination are the cause of growth and development.
And growth causes the disposition to
unfold. And this unfolding causes the abilities to become apparent.
And this emergence of the abilities causes the relative
truths to become evident. And the relative truths’ becoming evident
causes the embroideries of the manifestations of the
All-Glorious Maker’s Most Beautiful Names to be displayed, and the
universe to be transformed into a missive of the
Eternally Besought One. It is through this mystery of examination and
the mystery of man’s being charged with certain
duties that the diamond-like essences of elevated spirits are purified
of the coal-like matter of base spirits, and the two
separated from one another.
Thus, since it was for mysteries such as these, and for other most subtle
and elevated instances of wisdom which we do not
yet know of that the Pre-Eternally All-Wise One willed the world in
this form, He also willed the change and transformation
of this world for those instances of wisdom. He mixed together opposites
for its change and transformation, and brought
them face to face. Combining harm with benefit, including evil with
good, and mingling ugliness with beauty, He kneaded
them together like dough, and made the universe subject to the law
of change and mutation, and the principle of
transformation and perfection.
A day will come when this assembly of examination is closed, and the
period of trial is finished, and the Divine Names have
carried out their decree, and the pen of Divine Determining has completed
writing its missives, and Divine Power completed
the embroideries of its art, and beings have fulfilled their duties,
and creatures accomplished their acts of service, and
everything has stated its meaning, and this world produced the seedlings
of the Hereafter, and the Earth has displayed and
exhibited all the miracles of power of the All-Powerful Maker, and
all the wonders of His art, and this transient world has
attached to the string of time the tableaux forming the panoramas of
eternity.
For the eternal wisdom and pre-eternal beneficence of the All-Glorious
Maker necessitate truths like the results of the
examination and trial, the truths of those Divine Names’ manifestations,
the truths of the missives of the pen of Divine
Determining, the originals of those sample-like embroideries of art,
the aims and benefits of the duties of beings, the wages
of the acts of service of creatures, the truths of the meanings the
Book of the Universe stated, the sprouting of the seeds of
innate disposition, the opening of a Supreme Court of Judgement, the
displaying of the sample-like panoramas taken from
this world, the rending of the veil of apparent causes, and the surrendering
of everything directly to the All-Glorious Creator.
And since the All-Glorious Maker’s pre-eternal wisdom and beneficence
necessitate these truths, they require the
purification of those opposites in order to deliver the world from
change and transience, transformation and extinction, and to
separate out the causes of change and the matters of conflict. And
most certainly they will bring about the Resurrection and
purify those opposites in order to obtain these results.
Thus, as a result of this purification Hell will take on its eternal and dreadful form, and its inmates will manifest the threat:
And get you apart this day, Oh you sinners! 24
And Paradise will assume its everlasting and majestic form, and its people and companions will manifest the address:
Peace be upon you! Well have you done! Enter here to dwell for ever.25
As is proved in the Second Question of the First Station of the Twenty-Eighth
Word, through His perfect power, the
Pre-Eternally All-Wise One will give the inhabitants of these two houses
eternal and permanent bodies which will not be
subject to dissolution, change, old age, or decline. For there will
be no causes of change, which are the cause of decline.
FOURTH MATTER: This is possible, it will occur. Indeed, after dying,
the world will be resurrected as the Hereafter.
After being destroyed, the One Who made the world will repair and reconstruct
it in an even better form, and will convert it
into one of the mansions of the Hereafter. Just as the proof of this
is, foremost, the agreement of the Holy Qur’an together
with all its verses comprising thousands of rational proofs and all
the revealed scriptures, so too do the attributes of the
All-Glorious One pertaining to His Might and those pertaining to His
Beauty, and all His Beautiful Names, indicate in clear
fashion to its occurrence, and so too did He promise He would create
the Resurrection and Great Gathering through all His
heavenly decrees which He sent to His prophets. And since He has promised,
most certainly shall He bring it about. You
may refer to the Eighth Truth of the Tenth Word concerning this matter.
Also, just as foremost Muhammad the Arabian (Upon whom be blessings
and peace), together with the strength of his
thousand miracles, and all the prophets and messengers, saints and
the righteous agreed on its occurrence and gave news of
it, so too does the universe together with all its creational signs
tell of its occurrence.
In Short: The Tenth Word with all its truths, and the Twenty-Eighth
Word with all its proofs in the ‘Especially’s’ in its
Second Station have demonstrated with the certainty of the sun’s rising
in the morning after setting the previous evening that
after the setting of the life of this world, the sun of truth will
appear once more in the form of the life of the Hereafter.
Thus, seeking assistance from the Divine Name of All-Wise and benefiting
from the effulgence of the Qur’an, from the
beginning up to here our explanations have taken the form of ‘Four
Fundamental Points’ in order to prepare the heart for
acceptance, the soul for surrender, and to convince the reason. But
who are we that we should speak of this matter? What
does this world’s true Owner, the universe’s Creator, these beings’s
Owner say? We should listen to Him. Can others dare
to interfere officiously while the Owner of this domain speaks?
We must listen to the Pre-Eternal Discourse of the All-Wise Maker which
He delivers addressing all the ranks of those of
each successive century in the mosque of the world and place of instruction
which is the earth, with thousands of decrees
like,
When the Earth is rocked with a great convulsion,
And the Earth casts out its burdens,
And man cries out: ‘What is happening to it?’
On that Day it will relate what all those upon it have done.
For so your Sustainer will have commanded it.
On that Day men will go forth in groups to the Judgement, to receive requital for their former deeds.
Then anyone who has done an atom’s weight of good, shall see it.
And anyone who has done an atom’s weight of evil, shall see it,
which causes the earth to tremble, and,
But give glad
tidings to those who believe and do good works that theirs shall be Paradises
beneath
which flow rivers.
Whenever they are given fruits therefrom as sustenance, they will say:
“This is what
we ate before
as sustenance,” for they shall be offered it in a form resembling that
of this world. And
they shall have
there women pure and good, and they shall dwell there for ever,
which fills all creatures with joy and eagerness. We must give heed
to these decrees of the Possessor of All Dominion, the
Owner of This World and the Next, and we must say, “We believe in it
and we affirm it.”
All glory be
unto You! We have no knowledge save that which You have taught us; indeed
You are
All-Knowing,
All-Wise.
Oh our Sustainer,
do not punish us if we forget or do wrong. Oh God, grant blessings to our
master
Muhammed, and
to the Family of our master Muhammed, as You granted blessings to our master
Abraham and
to the Family of our master Abraham; indeed, all praise is Yours, all splendour.
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