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They
said: bring him then before the eyes of the people, haply they may
bear witness. |
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They
said: art thou the one who hath wrought this unto our gods, O Ibrahim? |
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He
said: rather he hath wrought it: this big one of them: so question
them, if they ever speak. |
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They
then turned to themselves, and said: verily ye it is who are the wrong-doers. |
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65. |
Thereafter
they were made to turn over upon their heads, saying, assuredly thou
knowest that they speak not. |
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He
said: worship ye, then, beside Allah, that which profiteth you not
at all, nor it hurteth you |
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67. |
Fie
upon you and upon that which ye worship beside Allah! Will ye not
then reflect? |
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68. |
They
said: burn him, and succour your gods, if ye will be doing. |
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We
said: O fire! be thou cool and peace unto Ibrahim |
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And
they intended to do him an evil, but We made them the worst losers. |
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And
We delivered him and Lut to the land wherein We had placed Our blessings
for the worlds. |
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And
We bestowed upon him ls-haq and Ya qub as a grandson; and each one
We made righteous. |
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And
We made them leaders, guiding by Our command; and We revealed unto
them the doing of good deeds and the establishment of prayer, and
the giving of poor-rate; and of Us they were the worshippers. |
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And
Lut! We vouchsafed unto him judgment and knowledge, and We delivered
him out of the city which had been working foul deeds; verily they
were a people evil, wicked. |
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75. |
And
We caused him to enter into Our mercy; verily he was of the righteous. |
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And
Nuh! recall what time he cried aforetime; so we answered him and delivered
him and his house hold from a calamity mighty. |
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And
We succoured him against the people who belied Our signs; verily they
were a people evil, so we drowned them all. |
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And
Daud and Sulaiman! recall what time they gave judgment regarding the
tillage when certain people's sheep had pastured therein at night;
and of the judgment concerning them We were the Witnesses. |
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So
We gave the understanding thereof unto Sulaiman; and unto each We
vouchsafed judgment and knowledge. And We so subjected the mountains
that they shall hallow us along with Daud, and also the birds; and
We were the doers. |
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| 80. |
And
We taught him the art of making the coats of mail for you that it
may protect you from your violence; are ye then thankful? |
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81. |
And
unto Sulaiman We subjected the wind, strongly raging, running at his
command toward the land wherein We had placed Our blessing; and of
evrything We are the knowers. |
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82. |
And
of the satans were some who dove for him, and worked a work beside
that; and of them We were the Watchers. |
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And
Ayyub! recall what time he cried unto his Lord: verily hurt hath touched
me, and Thou art the Most Merciful of the mercifuls. |
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So
We answered him and We removed that which was with him of the hurt,
and We vouchsafed unto him his household and the like thereof along
with them, as a mercy from us and a remembrance unto the worshippers. |
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And
Isma'il and ldris and Zul-Kifl! each were of the patient. |
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And
We caused them to enter into our mercy, verily they are of the righteous. |
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And
Zun-nun! recall what time he departed in anger and imagined that We
could not straiten him, then he cried in the darknesses, that: there
is no god but Thou! hallowed be Thou! verily I have been of the wrong-doers. |
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So
We answered him, and We delivered him from the distress, and Thus
do We deliver the believers. |
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And
Zakariyya! recall what time he cried unto his Lord: my Lord! leave
me not solitary, though Thou art the best of heirs. |
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So
We answered him, and We bestowed on him Yahya and We made sound for
him his spouse. Verily they Were wont to vie with one anot her in
good deeds and to call upon us with longing and dread, and they were
ever before us meek. |
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