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That
they should ascribe unto the Compassionate a son. |
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And
it behoveth not the Compassionate that he should take a son. |
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None
there is in the heavens and the earth but must come unto the Compassionate
as a bondman. |
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Assuredly
He hath comprehanded them and counted them a full Counting. |
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And
each of them is to come to Him on the Day of Judgment alone. |
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Verily
those who believe and do righteOUs works--anon the Compassionate shall
appoint for them affection. |
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So
We have made it easy in thine tongue in order that thou mayest thereby
give glad tidings unto the Godfearing and warn thereby a people contentious. |
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And
how many a generation have We destroyed before them! Perceivest thou
of them anyone or hear of them a whisper? |
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