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Then the twain
ate thereof; so there became disclosed to them their shame, and they
began sewing upon them selves some of the leaves of the Garden, so
Adam disobeyed his Lord, and erred, |
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Thereafter his
Lord accepted him, and relented toward him, and guided him. |
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He said: get
ye twain down therefrom together: some of you an enemy unto some others;
then if there cometh unto you from Me guidance, whosoever followeth
My guidance shall neither go astray nor be distressed. |
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And whosoever
turneth away from My admonition, for him verily will be a livelihood
shrunken, and We shall raise him up on the Day of Judgment sightless. |
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| 125. |
He will say:
O my Lord! why hast Thou gathered me sightless whereas surely I have
been a seer. |
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| 126. |
Allah will say:
Thus came Our signs Unto thee and thou ignoredst them; so that wise
today thou shalt be ignored. |
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Thus We requite
him who trespasseth and believeth not in the signs of his Lord, and
surely the torment of the Hereafter is most severe and most lasting. |
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Hath it not
served as guidance to them how many a generation We have destroyed
before them, amidst whose dwellings they Walk! Verily therein are
signs for men of sagacity. |
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And had not
a word from thy Lord gone forth, and a term determined, it must necessarily
have come. |
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So bear thou
patiently that which they say, and hallow the praise of thy Lord before
the rising of the sun and before the setting thereof. And hallow Him
in part of the night and the ends of the day, haply thou wilt be pleased. |
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And strain not
thine eyes after that which We have given classes of them to enjoy:
the splendour of the life of the World, that We might try them therein;
and the provision of thy Lord is the best and most lasting. |
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And command
thy household for prayer, and persevere thou therein; We ask not of
thee any provision; we Who provide thee; and the happy end is for
piety. |
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And they Say:
wherefore bringeth he not unto us a sign from his Lord? Hath not there
came unto them the evidence of that which is in the former Scriptures? |
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And had We destroyed
them With a torment before it, surely they would have said: O our
Lord why sent not Thou Unto us an apostle that we might have followed
Thy signs before we were disgraced and humiliated. |
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Say thou: everyone
Is on the watch; so watch, and anon ye shall know who are the fellows
of thee even path and who hath let himself be guided. |
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