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[quote]These hypocrites present the differences in matters relating to religion as an excuse for their behavior[13]. Tell them that] mankind was [initially] a single nation. Then [when differences started cropping up between people,] God raised prophets [among them] - as those giving glad tidings [to the believers] and as those giving warnings [to the rejecters] - and with them[14] God revealed His book containing the Truth, so that it may decide between people in all matters [relating to religion] in which they had started differing[15]. The people who were given the book were the very people who differed [in its teachings], even after clear signs [of the right path] had come to them, only because of their mutual hatred and enmity. Now, [with the revelation of the Qur'an] God has provided for the guidance of those who have believed [in it] to what is right in matters of differences. And God guides whom He wills [based upon His absolute knowledge, wisdom and justice][16], to a path that is straight. (213)al baqrah According to Ghamidhi this verse of Qur'an defines the role of prophets and Divine SCriptures. prophets gave glad tidings and warnings whilst the Divine Scriptures continaed the guidance to delinate matters among people.[/quote]
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