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`Ali ibn `Abd Allah al-Warraq (RA) said: Sa`d ibn `Abd Allah, said, on the authority of Isma`il ibn Sahl, on the authority of `Uthman ibn `Isa, on the authority of Muhammad ibn `Ajlan that I asked Abu `Abd Allah al-Sadiq (AS): âHas Allah relinquished the affairs to the servants?â He (AS) replied, âallah is more Honorable than to relinquish matter to them.â I asked, âThen has Allah compelled His Servant to disobey in their actions?â He answered, âAllah is for too Just to compel His Servant to sin, and then punish him for doing so.â