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[quote]Iblees was never an angel, please provide reference for this. It is true he was among the ranks of the angels, but he was still a jin. You have given a detailed reply again with lot of verses, but you have missed the point totally. You said a person who is unbeliever Allah does not accept his prayer. You said an unbeliever at time of death, his sins will not be forgiven. But I am not talking about such a situation. I am talking about a person who is unbeliever, but seeing death he becomes a believer, then Allah saves him, after that person goes back to unbelief. This shows that Allah does accept prayers from such people. The example in the Quran of the people on boat in the storm is of such a people. The example of Pharoah is different because Allah chose not to save him and not to answer his plea. And however you may want to rationalize the example of Iblees, it was simply that he requested Allah as an unbliever, and Allah accepted his request. I see no point in continuing this conversation. I understand your opinion, but I do not agree with it as you have failed to prove your point. I have given you my evidence, but you refute it. Can we agree to disagree on this matter and put it to rest?[/quote]
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