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All created beings possess essence, meaning they are specific and have defined existential limits—such as humans, trees, or animals—hence, they are inherently limited. However, God, being free from any essence or specific determination, is also free from limitation. Since essence is the root of limitation, and God is transcendent beyond any essence, He is not subject to any form of limitation. Therefore, God's boundlessness follows directly from His freedom from essence, which would otherwise impose limitations upon Him. | All created beings possess essence, meaning they are specific and have defined existential limits—such as humans, trees, or animals—hence, they are inherently limited. However, God, being free from any essence or specific determination, is also free from limitation. Since essence is the root of limitation, and God is transcendent beyond any essence, He is not subject to any form of limitation. Therefore, God's boundlessness follows directly from His freedom from essence, which would otherwise impose limitations upon Him. | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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[[fa: نامحدود بودن خداوند]] | |||
[[ps:د خدای لامحدودیت]] | |||
[[bn: আল্লাহর অসীম সত্তা]] | |||
[[ur: خدا کا لامحدود ہونا]] | |||
[[ms: Ketidakterbatasan Tuhan]] | |||
[[ar: لا محدودیة لله تعالى]] | |||
[[es:La infinitud de Dios]] | |||
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| main branch = کلام | | main branch = کلام |