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Ithbāt al-Ḥadd by al-Dashtī — Edited by ‘Ādil Āl Ḥamdān
Volume 1 · Page 186

Translation · EN

and the five verses which Imam Aḥmad mentioned when they asked him about the statement of Ibn al-Mubārak: God rose over the Throne with a limit?

He said: This has witnesses from the Qurʾān in five places;

His Almighty's statement: {Do they wait for anything except that God should come to them in shadows of clouds}

and His Almighty's statement: {To Him ascends good speech} [Fāṭir: 10]

and His Almighty's statement: {Do you feel secure that He who is in the heaven} [al-Mulk: 16]

and His statement: {The angels and the Spirit ascend to Him} [al-Maʿārij: 4]

and His Almighty's statement: {And your Lord comes, and the angels, rank upon rank} [al-Fajr: 22]

So these proofs from the statement of God Almighty indicate that God is over His Throne with a limit.

As for what has come regarding affirming the limit from the Sunna, [it] is abundant; if we were to narrate them with their chains of transmission, it would amount to more [14/a] than a volume, but I will only mention a little.

Among them:

What we narrated previously that the Prophet, peace and blessings of God be upon him, said in his supplication: "You are the Apparent, so there is nothing above You, and You are the Hidden, so there is nothing below You" (1).

And among them:

The hadith of Abū Razīn al-ʿUqaylī [may God be pleased with him], which is what:

Notes

  • (1) Narrated by Muslim, and its referencing has preceded under number 23.
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