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Sundarnaz Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Divine

I came across this sentence from a video on YouTube of a random speaker, but I couldn't get it. What does the speaker want to say?

'There is no such thing divine all existence belongs to God.'

Could anyone explain it to me?

Thanks.

  

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There is no such thing divine all existence belongs to ***. This does not make sense. You need to listen again more carefully, or give us the link.

  • There is no such thing divine all existence belongs to ***.
  • This does not make sense.
  • You need to listen again more carefully, or give us the link.
  • Clive
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There is no such thing divine all existence belongs to ***. This does not make sense. You need to listen again more carefully, or give us the link.

Clive

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'There is no such thing as divine. All existence belongs to Allah.'

Thi is what he says, but I still don't see the meaning.

One meaning of 'divine' is like ***. Do you think this is what the speaker is objecting to?

Clive

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