This paper examines the basis and method of Abolhassan Ash'ari and Ibn Taymiyyyah in the Qur'anic view of God in the Quranic analysis, and specifically in the interpretation of the verse, "Elides of the Observer." According to Ash'ari, the vision of God without being related to the physicalness of God is possible, and as a result of this verse and the like, the Qur'an in the apparent meaning of them is exalted. Ibn Taymiyyah also, by obtaining the same method, turned to the literal interpretation of this verse and similar verses in the Holy Qur'an and foreshadowed the presence of God. By reviewing these two views, the alternative is to look at the illusions and the sensible intelligences.