It says...
It says: “By the light of Your Face with which You appeared to the mountain and made it crumble to dust, and Moses fell down senseless; by Your Glory which appeared at the mount of Tūr of Sīnā , with which You talked to Your servant and messenger, Moses the son of 'Imrān (' a ); and by Your rise in Sa'īr and Your appearance on the mount Fārān …”[^9] In short, the sālik to Allah has to inform his heart, when reciting the Bismillāh , that all the outward and inward beings and all the visible and invisible worlds, are under the education of the Names of Allah, or rather, they are manifest by the manifestation of the Names of Allah, and all his motions and stillness, and all the world's, are based on the self-existence of the Greatest Name of Allah.
So, his praises are for Allah, and his worship, obedience, monotheism, and sincerity are all because of the self-existence of the…