69. Associating partners with God (shirk) in creation — what is its subject and what is the consequence referred to in the verse $\langle \text{فَتَضَاءَلَ الْخَلْقُ عَلَيْهِمْ} \rangle$?
[(1)] Ownership — accepting equal deeds against oneself
[(2)] Lordship — accepting equal deeds against oneself
[(3)] Lordship — believing in the existence of several origins for the world
[(4)] Ownership — believing in the existence of several origins for the world
\textbf{69.} Associating partners with God (shirk) in creation — what is its subject and what is the consequence referred to in the verse $\langle \text{فَتَضَاءَلَ الْخَلْقُ عَلَيْهِمْ} \rangle$?
\begin{itemize}
\item[(1)] Ownership — accepting equal deeds against oneself
\item[(2)] Lordship — accepting equal deeds against oneself
\item[(3)] Lordship — believing in the existence of several origins for the world
\item[(4)] Ownership — believing in the existence of several origins for the world
\end{itemize}
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