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And if there
were a Qur'an whereby the mountains could be moved or Whereby the
earth could be traversed or whereby the dead could be spoken to, it
would be in vain. Aye! the affair belongeth to Allah entirely. Have
not then those who believe yet known that had Allah willed, He would
have guided all mankind! And a rattling adversity ceaseth not to befall
those who disbelieve for that which they have wrought or to alight
nigh unto their habitation. until Allah's promise cometh; verily Allah
faileth not the tryst. |
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And assuredly
mocked were apostles before thee; then I respited those who disbelieved;
thereafter took hold of them; so of what wise hath been My requital. |
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Is He, then,
who is ever standing over every soul with that which he earneth, like
unto other! And yet they have set up associates unto Allah. Say thou:
name them; would ye inform Him of that which He knoweth not on the
earth? or is it by way of outward saying? Aye! fair-seeming unto those
who disbelieve is made their plotting, and they have been hindered
from the way.And whomsoever sendeth astray, for him there is
no guide. |
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For them is
torment in the life of the Word, and surely the torment of the Hereafter
is harder; and from Allah there is for them no protector. |
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The case of
the Garden which hath been promised unto the God-fearing: rivers flow
thereunder; fruit thereof is perpetual, and so is thes hade thereof.
This is the ending of those who fear; and the ending of the infidels
is the Fire. |
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They unto whom
We vouchsafed the Book rejoice at that which hath been sent down unto
thee; and of their bands are some who deny some of it. Say thou: have
only been commanded that: should worship Allah and should associate
not with Him. Unto Him I call, and unto Him is my return. |
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And Thus We
have sent it down as a judgment in Arabic, And surely wert thou to
follow their vain desires, after that which hath come to thee of knowledge,
thou wilt not have against Allah any patron or protector. |
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And assuredly
We sent apostles before thee and We made for them wives and progeny
and it is not for an apostle to Produce a verse except by the command
of Allah; for everv time there is a Book. |
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Allah abolisheth
whatsoever He Will and keepeth; and with Him is the mother of the
Book. |
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And whether
We shew thee part of that which We have promised them, or We take
thee away, on thee is only the preaching, and on Us is the reckoning. |
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Behold they
not that We visit the landj diminishing it by the borders thereof
Allah judgeth, and there is no reviser of His judgment; and He is
swift in reckoning, |
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And of a surety
there plotted those before them; but unto Allah belongeth the plotting
entirely. He knoweth that which each soul earneth.And anon will the
infidels know for whom is the happy ending of the Abode. |
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And those who
disbelieve say: thou art not a sent one. Say thou: Allah is a sufficient
witness between me and you, and also he with whom is knowledge of
the Book. |
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