THERE is INFINITE
FACILITY in DIVINE UNITY
In His
Name, be He glorified!
And there
is nothing but it glorifies Him with praise.
In the Name
of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate.
For verily,
in the remembrance of' God hearts do find their
rest God sets forth a par able: A man belonging
to many partners (all of them) at variance with
one another.
Q u e s
t i o n : You have said in many places that there
is infinite facility in Divine Unity and endless
difficulties in multiplicity and associating
partners with God; that there is such ease in
Divine Unity that it becomes necessary and such
difficulty in associating partners with God that
it becomes impossible. Whereas, the difficulties
and impossibilities that you demonstrate are also
present with Unity. For example, you say that if
particles were not officials, it would be
necessary for either an allencompassing knowledge
or au absolute power or innumerable immaterial
machines or printing-presses to be present in
every particle. This of course is completely
impossible. And even if those particles were
Divine officials, it would still be necessary for
the particles to bear the same qualities so that
they would be able to accomplish their endless
orderly duties. Could you unravel this problem
for me?
T h e A
n s w e r : We have expounded and proved in many
Words that if all beings are attributed to a
single Maker, they become as easy and effortless
as a single being. If they are attributed to
numerous causes and to Nature, a single fly
becomes as difficult and arduous as the heavens,
a flower as the spring, a fruit as a garden.
Since this matter has been explained and proved
in other Words, we refer you to them and here
only explain three comparisons, by means of three
indications, which will reassure the soul and set
the mind at rest in the face of that truth.
FIRST
COMPARISON
For
example, a tiny transparent glistening speck
cannot of its own accord situate itself within a
light even the size of a match-head, and neither
can it be the source of it. It i5 able to have a
light, in its own right, only like that of an
insignificant particle, in accordance with its
capacity and the size of its own mass. But if the
speck is connected to the sun, if it opens its
eyes and looks at it, it will be able to
comprehend the immense sun together with its
light, seven colours, heat, and even its
distance; it will display a sort of greater
manifestation. That is to say, if the particle
remains on its own, it will only be able to
perform a function to the extent of a particle,
whereas if it is considered to be an official of
the sun, and is connected to it and is a mirror
to it, it will be able to demonstrate certain
partial examples of the sun's functioning, like
the sun.
Thus, And
God’s is the highest .similitude, if all
beings, all particles, are attributed to
multiplicity, causes, Nature, themselves, or to
anything other than God, then each particle, each
being, must either possess an allembracing
knowledge and absolute power, or innumerable
immaterial machines and printing-presses must be
formed within it, so that it may carry out its
wonderful duties. However, if the particles are
attributed to a Single One of Unity, then each of
them, each artefact, becomes connected to Him; it
is as though each becomes Hi5 official. Its
connection makes it display His manifestation.
And through this connection and state of being a
manifestation, it relies on an infinite knowledge
and power. And thus, by reason of the mystery of
the connection and reliance, it performs
functions and duties far beyond its own power,
through the power of its Creator.
SECOND
COMPARISON
For
example, there were two brothers, one brave and
self-reliant, the other patriotic and devoted to
his country. When a war broke out, the one who
relied on himself did not form any connection
with the state; he wanted to perform his service
on his own. He was compelled therefore to carry
the sources of his power around his own neck, and
to transport, as far as his strength allowed, his
equipment and ammunition. In accordance with his
individual and petty strength, he was only able
to fight with one corporal of the enemy army; to
do more was beyond him.
The other
brother did not rely on himself, he knew himself
to be impotent and powerless so he formed a
connection with the king and was enrolled in the
army. 'Through this connection, a huge army
became a point of support for him. And because of
this support, he was plunged into war with the
moral strength of an army behind him under the
auspices of the king. So when he encountered an
eminent field marshal of the defeated enemy
army's king, he declared in the name of his own
king: "I take you prisoner! Quick
march!", and captured him and handed him
over. The meaning and wisdom of the situation is
this:
Since the
first man, who was independent, was compelled to
carry his equipment and sources of strength
himself, he was only able to perform an extremely
insignificant service. Whereas the one who was an
official did not have to carry his source of
strength; indeed, the army and the king carried
him. Just as though he was connecting his
receiver to existing telegraph and telephone
lines with a tiny wire, the man, through the
connection he formed, connected himself to an
infinite power.
Thus, And
God s is the hi lest ,similitude, if all
creatures, all articles, are attributed directly
to the Single One of Unity and if they are
connected to Him, through the power of the
connection and through of its Lord, at His
command, an ant can demolish and destroy
Pharaoh's palace; a fly can kill off Nimrod and
consign him to Hell; a germ can despatch the most
iniquitous tyrant to the grave; a seed the size
of a grain of wheat becomes like the workshop and
machinery for the production of a pine-tree the
size of a mountain; and a particle of air is able
to operate efficiently and in an orderly fashion
in all the different functions and structures of
all f7owers and fruits. All this ease and
facility selfevidently arise from the connection
and state of being an official. If the being in
question reverts to independence, if it is left
to causes, multiplicity, and to itself, if it
travels the road of associating partners with
God, then it will only be able to perform a
service to the extent of its own physical entity
and to the measure of its consciousness.
THIRD
COMPARISON
For
example, there were two friends who wanted to
write a geographical and statistical work on a
country they had never seen. One of them formed a
connection with the king and entered the
telegraph and telephone office. With a piece of
wire worth a few kurush, he connected his
own telephone receiver to the state lines and was
able to converse and communicate with everywhere
and receive information. He wrote a most
well-composed, well-arranged and perfect work of
geography and statistics. As for the other man,
either he would have had to travel continuously
for fifty years and see everywhere and learn of
every event with great difficulty, or else,
spending millions of liras he would have had to
become the owner, like the king, of a telegraph
and telephone 5ystem as extensive as that of the
state so that he could write a perfect work like
his friend.
So too, and
God’s is the highest similitude, if innumerable
things and creatures are attributed to a Single
One of Unity, then through the connection, each
thing becomes a place of manifestation. Through
displaying the manifestation of the Pre-Eternal
Sun, it acquires a connection with the laws of
His wisdom, the principles of his Knowledge, and
the laws of His power. Then, through the Divine
strength and power, it displays a manifestation
of its Sustainer by which it has an eye which
sees all things, a face which looks to all
places, and words which have weight in all
matters. If the connection is severed, the thing
will also be cut off from all other things, it
will be squeezed into the smallness of its own
bulk. In which case, it would have to possess an
absolute Divinity so that it might perform the
functions described above.
I n S h
o r t : In the way of Divine Unity and belief
there is such an easiness and facility that it
becomes necessary, while in the way of causes and
assigning partners to God are such difficulties
that it becomes impossible. For one person may,
witl7out trouble, accord one situation to
numerous objects and obtain one result. If the
taking of the situation and obtaining of the one
result are referred to those numerous objects,
then it would only be with great trouble and much
activity that the situation could be brought
about and the result achieved.
For
example, as is stated in the Third Letter, every
night, every year, a glittering expedition and
pa5suge glorifying God is accomplished through
setting in motion the army of the stars in the
field of the heavens under the command of the sun
and the moon. This is the alluring and
captivating situation of the heaven5. And the
change and alternation of the seasons and other
momentous affairs are brought about; and this i5
the exalted and purposeful result of the motion
of the earth. If the situation of the heavens and
result of the revolving earth are ascribed to
Divine Unity, then the Pre-Eternal Monarch may
easily appoint a soldier like the globe of the
earth as commander of the heavenly bodies for the
situation and the result to be achieved. And
after it has received its order, the earth will
rise up with joy at its appointment to whirl and
mention God's Names like a Mevlevi dervish. With
slight expense that graceful situation will be
obtained and the significant result come about.
However, if
it is said to the earth: "You stop where you
are, do not interfere!"; and if to obtain
the result and situation, it is referred to the
heavens; and if the road of multiplicity and
associating partners with God is taken rather
than that of Divine Unity, it would then be
necessary, every day and every year, to set in
motion millions of stars which are thousands of
times larger than the globe of the earth and to
cut the distance of millions of years into that
of twenty-four hours and of a year.
CONCLUSION
The Qur'an
and the believers ascribe limitless creatures to
One Maker. They attribute very matter directly to
Him. They travel a road that is so easy as to be
necessary, and urge all towards it. While the
people of rebellion, who ascribe partners to God,
by attributing a single creature to innumerable
causes, travel a road so beset with difficulties
as to be impossible. In which case, those on the
way of the Qur'an are together with all
creatures, and those on the way of misguidance,
with a single creature. Or to put it another way,
the issuing of all things out of one is
infinitely easier than the issuing of one thing
out of many. In the same way that an officer
commands a thousand soldiers as easily as one
soldier, if the commands of one soldier was to be
assigned to a thousand officers, it would become
as difficult as that of commanding a thousand
soldiers, it would cause chaos.
Thus, this
mighty verse hurls this truth at those who assign
partners to God, shattering their unbelief:
God sets
forth a parable: A man belonging
to many partners (all of' them)
at, variance with one another,
and a with belonging wholly to
one person: can the two be deemed
equal as regards their condition?
(Nay) all praise is due to God
(alone); but most of them do not
understand thisAll
glory be unto You! We have no
knowledge save that which You
have taught us; indeed You are
All-Knowing, All-Wise.
O God!
Grant blessings and peace to our
master Muhammed to the number of
the particles of the universe,
and to all his Family and
Companions. Amen. And all praise
be to God, the .Sustainer of All
the Worlds.
O God! O
Unique. One O Single One! O
Eternally Besought One! O You Who
there is no god but You, You are
One, You have no partner! O You
to Whom belongs the dominion and
the praise! O You Who grants life
and deals death! O You in Whose
hand is all good! O You Who is
powerful over all things O You
with Whom all things have their
end! Through the truth nf' the
mysteries of these phrases,
appoint the propagator of this
treatise and his friends and
companions to bliss among the
perfected affirmers of Divine
Unity and the ,strictly veracious
.scholars and the believers
conscious of God. Amen. O God!
Through the truth of the mystery
of Your Oneness make the
disseminator of this hook
disseminate the mysteries of the
profession of Your Unity and make
his heart a place of
manifestation for the lights of
.faith and his tongue speak of
the truths of the Qur'an. Amen.
Amen. Amen.
(From the
Risale-i Nur)
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