No one is perfect except His servant, and He is his Lord *** And no one is perfect except the Most Merciful and the Most Merciful

By “the merciful” here he meant the deceased, an active noun, such as the dead, the wounded, the exiled, and no. A substitution of the words of God, which are the eminent things of the world. Rather, the substitution belongs to God, not to them. We do not abrogate a verse or forget it. We bring in something better than it or something similar to it. We read or forget it. For those, God will change their evil deeds into good deeds. And whoever changes good deeds. God, which is what we were given good tidings of the generality of His forgiveness after it came to Him. From here, even if it is As a condition, it has the smell of a question, and he said in the answer, “God is severe in punishment,” and he did not say, “God punishes whoever replaces God’s blessing.” So, as he said, “He is severe in punishment" lang="en-GB" /> No one is perfect except His servant, and He is his Lord *** And no one is perfect except the Most Merciful and the Most Merciful

By “the merciful” here he meant the deceased, an active noun, such as the dead, the wounded, the exiled, and no. A substitution of the words of God, which are the eminent things of the world. Rather, the substitution belongs to God, not to them. We do not abrogate a verse or forget it. We bring in something better than it or something similar to it. We read or forget it. For those, God will change their evil deeds into good deeds. And whoever changes good deeds. God, which is what we were given good tidings of the generality of His forgiveness after it came to Him. From here, even if it is As a condition, it has the smell of a question, and he said in the answer, “God is severe in punishment,” and he did not say, “God punishes whoever replaces God’s blessing.” So, as he said, “He is severe in punishment"> In knowing the fight against those who oppress their subjects seek to destroy their kingdom, and those who are kind to them remain kings. Every master who kills one of his slaves has only killed one of his masters, except for me, so look at it.

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In knowing the fight against those who oppress their subjects seek to destroy their kingdom, and those who are kind to them remain kings. Every master who kills one of his slaves has only killed one of his masters, except for me, so look at it.

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No one is perfect except His servant, and He is his Lord *** And no one is perfect except the Most Merciful and the Most Merciful

By “the merciful” here he meant the deceased, an active noun, such as the dead, the wounded, the exiled, and no. A substitution of the words of God, which are the eminent things of the world. Rather, the substitution belongs to God, not to them. We do not abrogate a verse or forget it. We bring in something better than it or something similar to it. We read or forget it. For those, God will change their evil deeds into good deeds. And whoever changes good deeds. God, which is what we were given good tidings of the generality of His forgiveness after it came to Him. From here, even if it is As a condition, it has the smell of a question, and he said in the answer, “God is severe in punishment,” and he did not say, “God punishes whoever replaces God’s blessing.” So, as he said, “He is severe in punishment


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