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To be sure, the key of grace, transference of man’s human purpose to the transcendent purpose of the divine, was to be obtained, in Muhammad’s radical monotheism, only from the hand of God. But that key at least, if no other, opened the door to freedom. Grace, if nothing else, could bring recognition of the necessity of moral choice, and with it the necessity of freedom.
Ibn Tufayl's Hayy Ibn Yaqzan: A Philosophical Tale
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