"He who thinks of how and when about Allah he has met his doomed.
"He who thinks of how and when about Allah he has met his doomed." H 247, Ch. 8, h 6 Muhammad ibn Yahya has narrated from Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn 'Isa from ibn Faddal from ibn Bukayr from Zurarah ibn A'yun from Imam abu 'Abdallah (a.s.) who has said the following. "A king of great splendid once before a gathering in his court spoke of the (Self of) Lord, the Holy, the Most High. Thereafter the monarch became extremely confused and could not understand where was he." H 248, Ch.
8, h 7 A group of our people has narrated from Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Khalid from Muhammad ibn 'Abdal Hamid from al-'Ala' ibn Razin from Muhammad ibn Muslim from Imam abu Ja'far (a.s.) who has said the following. "Beware of thinking about Allah's self. If you would like to think about the greatness of Allah, think about His great and wonderful creations." H 249, Ch. 8, h 8 Muhammad ibn abu 'Abdallah in a marfu' manner has narrated from Imam abu 'Abdallah (a. s.) who has said the following.
"O son of Adam, if a bird were to feed upon your heart, it would not satisfy its hunger. Only the eye of a needle, if placed over your eye, would be totally cover your vision. With such (insignificant) means of perception how would you comprehend (Allah's) vast dominion over the earth and the heavens? And if you think you can do so, there is the sun, one of creatures of Allah. If your eyes can see the sun fully you then may think that you are right." H 250, Ch.
8, h 9 Ali ibn Ibrahim has narrated from his father from al-Hassan ibn Ali from al-Ba'qubi (Dawud ibn Ali al-Hashimi) from some of our people from 'Abd al-'Ala' Mawla Ala Sam from Imam abu 'Abdallah (a.s.) who has said the following. "A Jew named Sabhut came to the Prophet, (s.a.) and said, "O Messenger of Allah, I have come to ask about your Lord.
If you will answer my question it will be fine, otherwise, I will go back." The Prophet replied, "Ask whatever you like." He asked, "Where is your Lord?" The Prophet replied, "He is everywhere, but He is not confined in any limited space." He asked, "How is He?" The Prophet replied, "How can I describe my Lord by means of conditions that are created.