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"One calls himself a Hindu, another a Turk, one a Shia, another a Sunni, but know ye, men all over are the same.
He alone is the Creator of both Hindus and Muslims, the Compassionate One, the Allah, our Great Giver: nay, know not another,
for there is not another. So serve they all the One alone: for He the One is the only God of us all: it is His Form, His Light
that is diffused in all. No difference there is between a temple and a mosque, nor between the Hindu worship or the Muslim
prayer: for men are the same all over, though they appear not the same. Gods and demons, yakshas and gandharvas, Hindus and
Muslims, they all seem different, but the difference is only of the dress, custom and country. The same eyes have they, the
same ears, the same body, the same habits, a get-together of earth, air, water and fire. Allah is no different from Abhenkha,
the Puranas no different from the Koran. All men are made alike. They appear no different to me."

-Guru Gobind Singh, Akal Ustat
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