225 given to the existence of knowledge the superiority over contingencies, in this degree they call this vic- tory kadaret, " might;" and in this degree origi- nated the name of Kctdir, 6C Almighty." With re- spect to the seeing of God, as the meaning of know- ledge is his presence in face of the existing external figures of contingencies, in this degree, the name of Bdsir, " the All-Seeing," offered itself. Like- wise, the meditation upon God, by those who, pray- ing, recite his emblematic attributes, is the time of propitiating ; and the granting of these prayers is called sdmid, " hearing:" whence proceeded the name samia, " hearer." Further, the will of God, the Highest, becoming concentrated in this state, having joined the letter kaf (k) to the letter nun (n), so as to manifest by action kun faikim, { " Be, and it "is:" this state they called kaldm, " the word/' and the name ofmutkalem, " speaker," was produced on this account. The lord Shaikh Muhainmed Shosteri, 2 in his treatise Hak al yoking " the truth of conviction," has 2 I tbink it ougbt to be Shdbisteri instead of Shosteri, as I find in Baron von Hammer's Gulshen-raz (pp. 27-32) a treatise entitled Hak ol •yakin, as above, attributed to tbe before quoted Mahmud Shebisteri (vol. I. p. 82), of whom more hereafter. The whole title of the above-men- tioned work is Hak ol yukin fi mdarifet-i-rebbil dalemin, k< the truth of " conviction in the knowledge of the Lord of the world." 3 The word yakin signifies u an intuitive certainty," produced by energy of faith, and not by arguments and proofs. v. in. 15