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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmṛta Madhya 18.190
tomāra śāstre kahe śeṣe 'eka-i īśvara'
'sarvaiśvarya-pūrṇa teńho — śyāma-kalevara
SYNONYMS
tomāra śāstre — in your scripture; kahe — it says; śeṣe — at the end; eka-i īśvara — there is one God; sarva-aiśvarya-pūrṇa — full of all opulence; teńho — He; śyāma-kalevara — bodily complexion is blackish.
TRANSLATION
"The Koran accepts the fact that ultimately there is only one God. He is full of opulence, and His bodily complexion is blackish.
PURPORT
The revealed scripture of the Muslims is the Koran. There is one Muslim sampradāya known as the Sufis. The Sufis accept impersonalism, believing in the oneness of the living entity with the Absolute Truth. Their supreme slogan is "analahak." The Sufi sampradāya was certainly derived from Śańkarācārya's impersonalists.
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