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While this point is abundantly clear to those who imbibe the wine of knowledge and certitude, yet how many souls, due to their lack of maturity, have obscured themselves from this truth by invoking the term "Seal of the Prophets" and thus become barred from all divine bounties. Even though that noble figure himself declared: "As for the Prophets, I am them," and likewise asserted: "I am Adam, Noah, Moses, and Jesus," as has been mentioned. However, they do not contemplate that just as it is true for that eternal beauty to declare: "I am the first Adam," it is equally valid for him to state: "I am the last Adam." And just as he ascribed the first of the Prophets, who was Adam, to himself, the same applies to the last of the Prophets also being attributed to that divine beauty. It is evident that after the first of the Prophets is true for him, it is equally true for him to be the "Seal of the Prophets."
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