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Muhammad ibn Musa ibn al-Mutawakkil (may Allah have mercy on him) said: Muhammad ibn Yahya al-`Attar said: on the authority of Sahl ibn Ziyad, on the authority of Muhammad ibn `Ali al-Qasani who said I wrote to him (AS) informing him that some of the people here differed on the subject of Divine Unity. He (AS) replied in writing: âGlory be to Him who has no limit, and who cannot be described! Nothing whatsoever is like unto Him. And he is the All-Hearing, and the AllSeeing.â