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Allahu ta’ālā strikes, for the idolater and the believer in Allah’s Oneness, a similitude: a man (rajulan, substitutes for mathalan, 'a similitude') shared by several [masters], quarrelling, disputing, ill-mannered, and a man belonging exclusively to one man. Are the two equal in comparison? (mathalan, for specification), in other words, the slave of many [masters] is not the same as the slave of a single person. For in the case of the former, if all of his masters were to demand his service simultaneously, he would be confused as to whom of them he should serve - which is the similitude of the idolater; the latter [the slave of one] is the similitude of the one who believes in the One Allahu ta’ālā. Praise be to Allahu ta’ālā!, alone. Nay, but most of them, that is, the people of Mecca, do not know, the chastisement in which they will end up and so they associate others with Allahu ta’ālā.

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