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Allah hath not
betaken to Himself any son, and there is not along Him any god; else
each god would have gone off with that which he had created, and one
of them would have exalted himself above the others. Hallowed be Allah
above that which they ascribe! |
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| 92. |
Knower of the
unseen and the seen, Exalted is He above that which they associate! |
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| 93. |
Say thou; my
Lord! if Thou wilt shew me that wherewith they are threatened. |
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| 94. |
My Lord! then
place me not among the wrong-doing people. |
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| 95. |
And verily to
shew them that wherewith We threaten them We are surely Able. |
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| 96. |
Repel thou the
evil with that which is the best, We are the Best Knower of that which
they utter. |
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| 97. |
And say thou:
my Lord! I seek refuge with Thee against the whisperings of the satans; |
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| 98. |
And I seek refuge
with Thee, my Lord! lest they may be present with me |
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| 99. |
lt ceaseth not
until when death cometh to one of them, and he saith: my Lord! send
me back. |
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| 100. |
That I may work
righteously in that which have left. By no means! It is but a word
he uttereth; and before them is a barrier until the Day when they
shall be raised. |
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Then when the
Trumpet is blown there will be no lineage among them that Day, nor
will they ask of each other. |
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Then he whose
balances shall be heavy --these! they are the blissful ones. |
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And he whose
balances shall be light--these are they who have lost themselves:
in Hell they are abiders. |
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The Fire will
scorch their faces, and therein they shall be grinning. |
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Have not My
revelations been rehearsed unto you, and them ye have been belying? |
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They will say:
our Lord! our wretchedness overcame, us, and we have been a people
erring. |
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| 107. |
O our Lord!
take us forth from it: then if we return, we shall be wrong-doers
indeed. |
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| 108. |
He shall say:
slink away there unto, and speak not unto Me. |
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| 109. |
Verily there
was a party of My bondmen who said: our Lord! we have believed, wherefore
forgive us and have mercy upon us, and Thou art the Best of the merciful
ones! |
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Then ye took
them mockingly, so that they caused you to forget remembrance of Me,
and at them ye were wont to laugh. |
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Verily I have
recompensed them today for they bear patiently, verily they! are the
achievers. |
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He will say:
how long tarried ye on the earth in number of year? |
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-They will say
we tarried a day or part of a day; ask those who keep count. |
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He will say:
ye tarried a little indeed; would that ye had known that: |
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Deem ye that
We have created youl in vain and that unto Us ye are not to be returned? |
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So exalted be
Allah, the True King! there is no god but he, Lord of the Throne honoured. |
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And whosoever
calleth, along with Allah, unto anot her god, of whom he hath no warranty,
then his reckoning is only with his Lord; verily thrive will not the
infidels. |
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| 118. |
And say thou:
my Lord! forgive and have mercy, and Thou art the Best of the merciful
ones. |
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