You say that, just like every possessor of beauty and perfection, God desires to see and display His beauty and perfection. However, isn’t it an error to presume that God is like other beings, especially like humans?
Answer:
God created humans with an inner faculty known as the ‘ene’[1]. The faculty was created with an intention to fulfil the following objective: to allow humans to be able to compare their own abilities, attributes, possessions, etc. to that of God’s, so that they can understand the true nature of God’s attributes and names.
For example, an endless light without darkness may not be known or perceived. But if a hypothetical line of darkness is drawn, the endless light would then become known. In the same way, God’s attributes like knowledge and power, and names like Hakim (All-Wise) and Rahim (All-Compassionate) are all-encompassing and limitless. Without like they may not be determined, and what they are may not be known or perceived. It is necessary to have a hypothetical limit. The ‘ene’ is this limit. The ‘ene’ is what gives the human his sense of ownership, his sense of power, etc. With this tiny unit of measurement, the human slowly starts to understand the true nature of God’s attributes and names.
When we discuss God’s attributes like beauty and perfection, we must keep in mind that they are all-encompassing and limitless. The beauty and perfection that exists in this universe is in fact God’s beauty and perfection; everything has been created in the form of a mirror. How the beauty and perfection of this world is preserved through change[2] is evidence to this.
However, humans because of the ‘ene’ are able to take ownership of the beauty and perfection that has been bestowed upon them. For this reason a human who is physically attractive or has perfected a skill cannot help but look at themselves and/or display it to others. So when we say ‘just like every possessor of beauty and perfection, God desires to see and display His beauty and perfection’ and we use humans as an example, it does not mean that God is like humans or vice versa. It’s just that we as humans because of the ‘ene’ can take ownership of the beauty and perfection that has been bestowed upon us, and act as if we its true owner. Although as mentioned above, humans are nothing but a mirror to God’s attributes and names.
[1]. There are many English translations for the ‘ene’ such as ego, superego, id, I, etc. but none are totally accurate so we have decided to just use the original terminology.
[2]. This points to how everything in this world is renewed.
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