# Cc. Madhya 18.190 ## Text > tomāra śāstre kahe śeṣe 'eka-i īśvara' > 'sarvaiśvarya-pūrṇa teṅho—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; *teṅho*—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 Mohammedans is the Koran. There is one Mohammedan *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.*" he Sufi *sampradāya* was certainly derived from Śaṅkarācārya's impersonalists.