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[quote][blue]this is the evidence given from Qur'an itself i.e. the incidence of moses wanting to actually see god--incidence of moses pbuh is detailed in more than one surahs including baqarah, al e imran, ta'ha, qasas.(actually it does not matter even a least to the greatness of god whether you write it with small or capital--and i hope on this site it's quite understandable who do we refer to as god [:)] ) for details you may listen to the lecs on tasawwuf on the link [/blue] http://www.tv-almawrid.org/ and www.al-mawrid.org [purple]grasping his personality means trying to find Him physically whereas the only way we can find Him is by His 'sifa't'/qualities--and this is how we can introduce ourselves to Him, and get closer to Him by following His messenger pbuh as Himself has said in Qur'an that oh Muhammad sws if they say they love God, they have to follow you.Qur'an insists on the purification of one's intelligence, physical self and spiritual self in order to find god and not by 'rehbaniat' , cutting off from the facts of a living life or by wondering in the jungles--as comes from the ideology of sufism. [/purple][/quote]
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