And they do not assign to Allah the attributes due to Him when they say Allah has not revealed anything to a mortal. Say Who revealed the Book which Musa brought, a light and a guidance to men, which you make into scattered writings which you show while you conceal much And you were taught what you did not know, (neither) you nor your fathers. Say Allah then leave them sporting in their vain discourses.
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