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               find any alteration in the pattern of Allah. (Surah Fatir, 42-43)
               Every sort of trap, wicked ruse, accusation, and plot designed
             against the Messengers will turn into something good, for apart

             from Allah there is no power; He creates every trap and ensures
             that it will come to naught. In fact, He turns all traps to the
             believers' advantage and thereby harms the unbelievers. This
             person who prepares a trap for Muslims foolishly imagines he is
             doing it himself. The fact is, however, that he is also subject to His
             will. Without the slightest alteration, they set the traps just as
             Allah commands. In the same way, believers witness the failure of
             these traps just as Allah wills. Allah reveals in the Qur'an that the
             traps will only harm the unbelievers:
               Those before them plotted, but all plotting belongs to Allah.
               He knows what each self earns, and the unbelievers will soon
               know who has the Ultimate Abode. (Surat ar-Ra'd, 42)
               And likewise in every city We set up its greatest wrongdoers to
               plot in it. They plot against themselves alone, but they are not
               aware of it. (Surat al-An'am, 123)

               Allah also reveals in the Qur'an that no matter how damaging
             the trap may be, it cannot overcome what Allah has willed. To the
             unbelievers, these plots are seen as proofs of their power. But
             Allah has prepared a response for these people, and He always
             keeps His promise. This is one of His unchanging laws. This law is
             set out in several verses of the Qur'an. Some of the verses
             concerned read:

               Our Word was given before to Our servants, the messengers,
               that they would certainly be helped. Our army will be
               victorious. (Surat as-Saffat, 171-173)
               We showed great kindness to Moses and Aaron. We rescued
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