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Ismail from al-Fadhl b. Shadhan from Ibn Abi Umayr from Ibrahim b. Abd al-Hamid from Abi Hamza who said: Ali b. al-Husayn عÙÙÙÙ said to me: O Aba Hamza - Verily Allah is not described with finiteness. Our Lord is above description so how can He be described with finiteness one who cannot be limited and (one whom) âeye-sight cannot overtake Him while He overtakes the eye-sights and He is the Subtle, the Awareâ [6:103]?