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Poem No.: 876

So whoever wants, let him believe, and whoever wants, let him disbelieve, and whoever wants, let him be unable, and whoever wants, let him consider'

From the Meccan Revelations, part third Page 453

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So whoever wants, let him believe, and whoever wants, let him disbelieve, and whoever wants, let him be unable, and whoever wants, let him consider'

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Whoever knows the knowledge that you have taught him, it is his duty to be pleased and to be grateful

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If he attains piety, then be aware of what he says to those who know and feel that

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He did not say this statement to the creation in vain, but it is a reminder for whoever wishes, let him remember

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He is the blind confusion of the one who was blind' He is the most beautiful sight for the one who sees

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When we appeared in the presence of his blindness, we knew that there was closeness within us and we were not limited

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