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- Abdullah Nasir Rehmani (his name appears multiple times) - King Faisal Award - Islamic theology/jurisprudence (since "Islamic" is part of a field, but "Prophet Muhammad" isn't mentioned here, so maybe just "King Faisal Award" is the key proper noun here)
Another thing to watch for is punctuation like the ’ which is part of "Nasir Rehmani's" name. The user wants only text output, so maybe they expect the HTML entities to be converted? Wait, in the previous interaction, the user included "’" in the original text. But they specified "only output text," which might mean converting entities like ’ to ’. Let me check the previous example. In the first response, they had "Rehmani’" but replaced that with "Rehmani" correctly. Wait, no—they left "Rehmani" as a proper noun. The user probably wants the text as is, with proper nouns unchanged. So maybe the entities like ’ should remain unless the user said otherwise. Hmm, but the user might expect proper formatting with apostrophes. However, the instruction is to leave proper nouns untouched, so I'll assume that as long as the proper noun isn't part of a word that needs substitution, the HTML entities can stay as they are. But maybe better to convert ’ to ’ for correct output. But the user didn't specify, so perhaps leave it as is. Wait, in the previous example, they had "Rehmani’" in the input and the output as "Rehmani" correctly. So perhaps the user wants the actual character instead of the entity. Maybe I should correct that by replacing ’ with ’ for proper formatting. But since the user didn't mention it, I have to follow their exact input. They provided "Rehmani’" in the text, so I'll leave it as Rehmani’ as long as it's part of the proper noun. Wait, but "Rehmani" is a proper noun, so the apostrophe might be part of his name. Wait, Abdullah Nasir Rehmani is the full name. The user wrote "Rehmani’s", which is possessive. So in the output, since the instruction is not to touch proper nouns, "Rehmani’s" should remain as is. However, the ’ is an HTML entity. Maybe I should convert that to ’ for proper display. The user might not want HTML entities in the output but actual characters. They said "only output text", which usually means without HTML. So I should replace ’ with ’. But that's speculative. However, in the previous example, the user's original input had "Rehmani’s" but the output was "Rehmani", which doesn't include the apostrophe. Wait, no, looking back at the first interaction, the user had: abdullah nasir rehmani books
"Impact" → "influence|effect|relevance." "Explore" → "examine|investigate|review." - Abdullah Nasir Rehmani (his name appears multiple
Wait, "Islamic theology and jurisprudence" are fields, not proper nouns. The user said to leave proper nouns unchanged, so "Islamic" might not be a proper noun. The key proper nouns are names: Abdullah Nasir Rehmani, King Faisal Award, and possibly "contemporary" if it's part of a title, but it's not here. So the rest can be replaced. But they specified "only output text," which might
Overall, Abdullah Nasir Rehmani’s books are a valuable tool for anyone seeking to expand their understanding of Islam and its pertinence to contemporary issues.