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Dialogue between an Emir and a Monk.
XXXVII. SINAI COD. ARAB. 625. Read in AD. 1698.
Dialogue between an Emir and a Monk.
The Monk.
"according to our image and likeness," that is to say, in power
and authority and dominion and self-control and will and choice,
by way of likeness and approach, and just as a man is like his
image which he creates upon the wall, and which appears in the
house, and thou seest not himself but something in the way of
being like him, thus man approaches God in His image and likeness.
And God created man to wish to walk in the commandment of his
Creator, and in His ordinance and law; and
this is the ordinance and the law and the commandments; and thou
must necessarily be akin to the nature of their Founder and Legislator
by way of resemblance. For example, if thou hadst a son or a
servant, and thou wert in thy disposition compassionate, wouldst
thou command him to be..............
Source: Forty-one facsimiles of dated Christian Arabic manuscripts :
with text and English translation, by Agnes Smith Lewis and
Margaret Dunlop Gibson; with introductory observations on Arabic
calligraphy by David S. Margoliouth. -- Cambridge : University Press, 1907
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