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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Wahabism and Monotheism الوهابيه و التوحيد Theses of Philosophers and Theologists Regarding Denial of God's Corporeity and Locality ( 157 ) Keshful Murad Fi Sharhi Tajridulitiqad page 154: Text: For every corporeality there is a natural space required when left from the nearest way. Explanation: Absolutely every corporeality wants a space to occupy. It is impracticable for any corporeality to be existing without space.
Necessarily that space is natural for the corporeality. Supposing corporealities are deprived of contingent affairs they shall be either occupying no locality at all or occupying the entire space. The earlier is impracticable and the latter is essentially void and null. Corporealities may occupy some locations that should be natural. Accordingly every corporeality should return to its position. Usually corporealities take the most straight paths when return.
Text: It shall be nonexistent when innumerable. Explanation: There is only one natural space for each corporeality. If there were two or more places one should be left during the corporeality's occupying the other. This left place would no longer be natural. This is the meaning of his saying that nonexistence of naturality should be ruled when there are numerous places for a single corporeality. Keshful Murad Fi Sharhi Tajridulitiqad page 317: 10. Allah The Exalted Is Not Compound.
Text: As well as composition in all its forms Explanation: This implies that necessity of existence requires denial of composition. This is evidenced by the fact that every compound being lacks its parts since it shall be nonexistent unless these parts compose its being. Besides parts of a being vary each other. Things lacking others are possible. Correspondingly Allah the Necessary is possible if He lacks parts. So necessity of existence rules of denial of composition.
Composition may be either inherent or extrinsic. The first is that composed of genus and class while the second is that composed of material and form such as corporealities or amounts. All these things are dispelled from Allah the Necessary. The entire compound matters lack their parts while the Lord has no genus class or any other material parts. 13. Allah is not incarnating in other beings.
Text: and incarnation Explanation: Necessity of Existence requires that Allah the Exalted does not incarnate in other beings. Majority of intellectual people agree upon this point.