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They said: by
Allah! assuredly Allah hath chosen thee above us, and we have been
sinners indeed. |
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He said; no
reproach upon you today. May Allah forgive you; and He is the Most
Merciful of the merciful. |
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Go with this
shirt of mine and cast it upon my father's face; he shall become clear-sighted;
and bring unto me all your household. |
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And when the
caravan had departed, their father said: surely feel the smell of
Yusuf, if ye think not that I am doting. |
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They said: by
Allah! verily thou art in thine old-time error. |
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Then, when the
bringer of the glad tidings came, he cast it upon his face and he
became clear-sighted. He said: said I not unto you, verily I know
from Allah that which ye know not. |
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They said: our
father! pray for forgiveness of our sins for us; verily we have been
sinners. |
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98. |
He said: presently
I shall pray for forgiveness for you of my Lord; verily He! only He
is the Forgiving, the Merciful. |
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Then when they
entered unto Yusuf, he betook his parents unto himself. and said:
enter Misr, if Allah will, in security. |
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And he raised
his parents to the throne, and they fell down before him prostrate,
And he said: O my father! this is the interpretation of my vision
aforetime; My Lord hath now made it come true; and surely He
did well by me when he took me forth from the prison, and hath brought
you from the desert after the Satan had stirred strife between me
and my brethren; verily my Lord is subtilel Unto whomsoever He will.
Verily He! only He, is the Knowing, the Wise. |
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O My Lord! Thou
hast given me of the dominion,and hast taught me of the interpretation
of discourses, Creator of the heavens and the earth! Thou art my Patron
in the world and the Hereafter. Make me to die a Muslim, and join
me with the righteous. |
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| 102. |
This is of the
tidings of the unseen, which We reveal unto thee; nor wast thou with
them when they resolved on their affair while they were plotting. |
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And most of
the people, though thou desiredest ardently, are not going to be believers. |
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And thou askest
them not any hire therefor; it is but an admonition unto the worlds. |
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And how many
a sign in the heavens and the earth they pass by, while they are averters
therefrom. |
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And most of
them believe not in Allah except as they are associators. |
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Are they secure
then against this, that there may come upon them an overwhelming of
Allah's torment, or that there may come upon them the Hour on a sudden
while they percieve not? |
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Say thou: this
is my way: I call unto Allah resting upon an insight---I, and whosoever
followeth me. Hallowed be Allah:and I am not of the associators. |
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And We sent
not before thee any save men unto whom We revealed from among the
people of the towns. Have then they not travelled about in the land
that they might observe of what wise hath been the end of those before
them! And surely the abode of the, Hereafter is best for those who
fear! Reflect then ye not! |
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Respited were
they until when the apostles had despaired and imagined that they
were deluded, there came unto them Our succour; then whomsoever We
willed was delivered.las And Our wrath is not warded off from a people
sinful. |
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Assuredly in
their stories is a lesson for men of understanding. It is not a discourse
fabricated, but a confirmation of that which went before it, and a
detailing of everything, and a guidance and a mercy unto a people
who believe. |
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