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- Mountains of Gold were unable to tempt him (Chapter 3:3)
- Lofty mountains tried, to tempt him with turning to gold, But he showed them the height of his own loftiness!
- His needs never led to sin, and the world couldn't tempt him (Chapter 3:4-5)
- His dire neediness only strengthened his detachment; neediness like his never leads to transgression. How could need tempt him with worldliness, when but for him The world would not have emerged from non-existence?
- No one is more true than him (Chapter 3:7)
- Our Prophet, who commands and who forbids; None is more true than him in saying “yes” or “no”.
- He was very knowledgeable and noble, the other prophets cannot compare (Chapter 3:10)
- He excelled the other Prophets in form and qualities; Their knowledge and nobility did not come near his.
- His knowledge is a miracle, as he was illiterate and had little education (Chapter 8:22)
- The erudition of an unlettered one is miracle enough in an Age of Ignorance, as is an orphan’s education.
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