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1    1|  given you, by His grace, the attributes of humanity: kindness, gratitude,
2    3|      of them has its peculiar attributes. The sum total of all these
3    3|     the visible and invisible attributes of the Absolute, and has
4    8|    one is composed, and which attributes one possesses; whether one
5    9| produces in the lover all the attributes of humanity, such as resignation,
6   11| clairaudience as their inborn attributes.~ ~A Sufi considers all
7   12| thereby attaining the highest attributes of humanity.~ ~Divine perfection
8   24|     polygamy are inborn human attributes. They also exist among birds
9   24|         A child inherits more attributes from its mother than from
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