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ChatGPTWhen I was reading this surah, my mind immediately brought to me the verse, "Nay, these are confused dreams; nay, he has forged it; nay, he is a poet." These words resonated with me as they reflect the stubborn rejection and mockery faced by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) by his contemporaries. It's a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by prophets throughout history when conveying their message of truth amidst skepticism and ridicule.

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ChatGPTWhen I was reading this surah, my mind immediately brought to me the verse, "Nay, these are confused dreams; nay, he has forged it; nay, he is a poet." These words resonated with me as they reflect the stubborn rejection and mockery faced by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) by his contemporaries. It's a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by prophets throughout history when conveying their message of truth amidst skepticism and ridicule.

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In wisdom's halls, the preacher stood, Teaching knowledge, proclaiming good. He sought the words that hearts would hear, Words upright, of truth so clear.Beware, my son, of endless books, And studies with their weary looks. The flesh grows tired, the spirit weak, In wisdom, not in knowledge, seek. The conclusion of the matter, hear, Fear God, His commandments revere. This is man's duty, his whole life's span, To honor the laws of the divine plan. Every work shall face judgment's light, Every secret brought to sight. Whether good or evil be, God's justice, in the end, we'll see. revise this poem

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