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They said: we
shall by no means cease to be assiduous to it until there returneth
to us Musa. |
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Musa said: O
Harun! what prevented thee, when thou sawest them going astray. |
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That thou followedst
me not! Hast thou disobeyed my command? |
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Harun said:
O my mother's son! hold me not by my beard nor by my head verily feared
that thou wouldst say, thou hast caused a division among the Children
of Israel and hast not guarded my Word. |
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Musa said: what
was thy object, O Samiri? |
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He said: l saw
that which they saw not; so I seized a handful from the footstep of
the messenger, and then cast it; Thus my soul embellished the affair
to me. |
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Musa said: begone
thou! verily it shall be thine in life to say no contact; and
verily thine is an appointment which thou shalt by no means fail.
And look at thy god to which thou hast been assidauous; we shall surely
burn it, and we shall scatter it into the sea a wide scattering. |
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Your God is
only Allah, the One other than whom there is no god. He comprehendeth
everything in knowledge. |
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Thus We recount
unto thee some tidings of that which hath preceded; and surely We
have vouchsafed unto thee from before Us an admonition. |
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Whosoever turnoth
away therefrom--verily they shall bear on the Day of Judgment a burthen, |
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As abiders therein.
And vile will load! them on the Day of Judgment as a load! |
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The Day whereon
the trumpet will be blown into, and We shall gather the culprits on
that Day blear-eyed, |
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Mutterin among
themselves: ye tarried not save ten days. |
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We are the Best
Knower of that which they will say, when the best of them in judgment
Will say: ye tarried not save for a day. |
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And they ask
thee regarding the mountains; so say thou: my Lord will scatter them
with a total scattering. |
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Then He shall
leave it a plain, level. |
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Wherein thou
shalt not see any crookedness or ruggedness. |
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That Day they
shall follow the caller for Whom there shall be no crookedness; and
voices Shall be humbled for the Compassionate; so that thou shalt
not hear ought except pattering |
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That Day intercession
will Profit not except him for whom the Compassionate giveth leave,
and of whom He approveth the Word. |
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He knoweth that
which is before them and that which is behind them, and they, encompass
it not with their knowledge. |
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And downcast
will be faces before the Living, the Self-subsisting, and disappointed
will be he who beareth a wrong. |
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And whosoever
worketh of the righteous works, and is a believer, he will not fear
Wrong or begrudging |
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And Thus We
have sent it down, an Arabic Recitation, and have propounded variously
therein of the threats, that haply they may fear, or that it may generate
in them some admonition. |
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Exalted is Allah,
the True King! And hasten thee not with the Qur'an before there is
finished to thee the revelation thereof, and say thou: O my Lord!
increase me in knowledge! |
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And assuredly
We covenanted with Adam aforetime, then he forgat, and We found not
in him steadiness. |
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And recall what
time We said to the angels: prostrate yourselves before Adam. They
fell prostrate, but Iblis did not; he refused. |
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Then We said:
Adam! verily this is an enemy unto thee and thine spouse; so let him
not drive forth you twain from the Garden, lest thou be destressed. |
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Verily it is
thine that thou shalt not hunger therein nor go naked. |
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Nor that thou
shalt thirst therein nor shall suffer from the sun. |
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Then the Satan
whispered unto him; he said: Adam! shall direct thee to the tree of
eternity and a dominion that ageth not! |
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