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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)


             God, so that mercy might perhaps be shown to you.’ (Surat an-
             Naml, 46)
             He (Musa) said, ‘My Lord, I have wronged myself. Forgive me.’ So

             He forgave him. He is the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Merciful. (Surat
             al-Qasas, 16)
             (Ibrahim said, ‘It is) He Who I sincerely hope will forgive my mis-
             takes on the Day of Reckoning.’ (Surat ash- Shu`ara’, 82)
             (The magicians said,) ‘We remain hopeful that our Lord will for-
             give us our mistakes for being the first of the believers.’ (Surat ash-

             Shu`ara’, 51)
             Why do they not turn to God and ask for His forgiveness? God is
             Ever-Forgiving, Most Merciful. (Surat al-Ma’idah, 74)
             Anyone who does evil or wrongs himself and then asks God’s for-
             giveness will find God Ever-Forgiving, Most Merciful. (Surat an-
             Nisa’, 110)
             He (Nuh) said, ‘My Lord, I seek refuge with You from asking You

             for anything about which I have no knowledge. If You do not for-
             give me and have mercy on me, I will be among the lost.’ (Surah
             Hud, 47)
             When they were told: ‘Live in this town and eat of it wherever you
             like and say, “Relieve us of our burdens!” and enter the gate pros-
             trating. Your mistakes will be forgiven you... (Surat al-A’raf, 161)

             When they took full stock of what they had done and saw they had
             been misled, they said, ‘If our Lord does not have mercy on us and
             forgive us, we will certainly be among the lost.’ (Surat al-A’raf, 149)
             But as for those who do evil actions and then subsequently repent
             and believe, in that case your Lord is Ever-Forgiving, Most Mer-
             ciful. (Surat al-A’raf, 153)


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