OneGod, peace and appreciation for your response.
I need to ask you another question.. Please could you look at my thread in this forum entitled "another question Immanence and Transendence and in light of the first part of your answer to my question, let me know how you reconcile the immanence and transcendence of God with your answer here?
The reply you have given, suggests you accept that God is transcendent, but not that He can be Immanent. Now, I know various Islamic branches differ in which of God's attributes are eternal and which are bound by time, but is the concept of an immanent God possible within Islam?
I need to know your understanding (and others) before I can ask my next lot of questions thanks in advance for your help
Carol