
Is it something along the lines of sufism?
No. Basically Sabi`een are not Sufi, but we do consider Sufi to be Sabi`een. But then Sabis are very tollerant in that respect to all religions and non religions alike. People are either in some level of Sabi`ah Hunafa like me or some level of Sabi`ah Mushrikoon, like the Yezidis for example.
I don't get it, Isn't Allah much more?
What can be more than infinity?
It seems uncalled for to define him as an ether.
Subahanallah, high exaulted be the Lah beyond all they attribute to IT. The Indefineable.
Because by any ability, charesteristic that you asign to Allah you deny Allah the oppposite of IT. (well not physicly deny him, but deny the image you form.)
:rollseyes I am sorry, I have never come accross this rule before. All I can respond is that it is impossible for me to ascribe to IT a physical image. Nothing is comparable to IT, and do do so would possibly lead me away from pure Tawheed. I believe Al-Lah is all encompassing all seing all hearing etc. but I do not pretend to understand how.
Let me try to give an example of what I meant. If one would say Allah has eyes that see, then they would imply that Allah only sees as humans do, and not IR, UV, and so on.
:? Allah (SWT) is The All Seeing.
So even if it seems good to atribute a certain charesteristic to Allah, we always need to be carefull because by doing so we might not do him justice.
Indeed! Nothing is comparable to IT, far removed be AlLah beyond all they attribute to IT.
I hope that explains why I said this could be considered blasphemy
I thought I was the first one to bring up that concern :?

:brother: