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Hazrat Adam (AS): Infallible or Sinner?
TEHRAN (IQNA) – According to the teachings of Islam, no prophet of God committed any sin or wrongdoing. If so, how can one explain and justify Prophet Adam’s (AS) disobedience?
News ID: 3479665 Publish Date : 2022/07/12
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