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"O King of the age! The eyes of these wanderers turn and gaze in the direction of the mercy of the Merciful One, and assuredly to these afflictions shall the greatest mercy succeed, and after these most grievous hardships shall follow great ease. But (Our) hope is this, that His Majesty the King will himself turn his attention to (these) matters, which thing will be the cause of hope in (Our) hearts. And this is unmixed good which hath been submitted, and God sufficeth for a witness.
(69:4)
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