Mentioned to argue that, according to the Quran, people come to Allah only as slaves rather than as sons or daughters, contradicting recent Muslim attempts to speak of Allah as fatherly.
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Quran 19:93
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93 None is there in the heavens and earth but he comes to the All-merciful as a servant;
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9
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7
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Quoted to claim that every being can only come to Allah as a slave, not as a son, emphasizing a master-slave relationship.
Reused against another guest to argue that Allah's own words deny any paternal relationship and allow only servanthood.
Displayed again to insist that no one can approach Allah except as a slave, countering attempts to allow metaphorical sonship.
The host cited this verse to argue that, in Islam, no one comes to Allah except as a slave, so Allah cannot simultaneously function as a father in the Christian sense.
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