Kitab-i-Iqan/Page12/GPT4 235

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Indeed, it is also stated: "And those who disbelieve in the signs of Allah and the meeting with Him, those have despaired of My mercy, and they will have a painful punishment." And it is also said: "And they say: 'Are we to leave our gods for a mad poet?'." The meaning of this verse is clear. Notice what they said after the revelation of the verses: are we abandoning our gods for a mad poet? They referred to the Prophet as a poet and mocked the divine verses, saying: "These are tales of the ancients," meaning that these were words spoken in the past and Muhammad is just rearranging them, claiming they are from God.