Real Revolution — Page 87
87. It embraced details of everything, with guidance and grace, so that people should be fully convinced as to the absolute certainty of a meeting with the. Lord. . Again we read: وعِظَةٌ وكَتَبْنَا لَهُ فِي الْأَلْواحِ مِنْ كُلِّ شَيْءٍ وتفصيلا لكُلِّ شَيْى (7:146) i. e. And we wrote for him in the Tablets advice and details in regard to all matters. In other words, the. Torah was the first Book which contained a detailed instruction for mankind; and man was taken to have reached such a high stage of civilization where it could now be expected that for the common good he would be prepared to surrender many aspects of his personal liberty. This dispensation contained a teaching covering all aspects of human liteinstructions to be carried out by women during menses for instance, by husband and wife after sexual intercourse, and by the sick, i. e. in the field of health and hygiene, and instructions for the conduct of places of worship. 2. The second point in the revolution brought about by Moses was that divine attributes were revealed in greater detail. Though the human mind had advanced far enough in the time of. Abraham to grasp the finer aspects of these attributes