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No restriction
is there upon the blind, nor is there the restriction upon a lame,
nor is there a restriction upon the sick. nor upon yourselves that
ye eat in your houses or the houses of your fathers or the houses
of your mothers or the houses of your brothers or the houses of your
sisters or the houses of your fathers brothers or the houses of your
fathers sisters or the houses of your mothers brothers or the houses
of your mothers sisters or from that house where of ye own the keys
or from the house of a friend. No fault is there upon you whether
ye eat together or in separate groups, Then when ye enter houses,
salute each other with a greeting from before Allah, blest and goodly.
Thus Allah expoundeth unto you the revelations, haply ye may reflect. |
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The believers
are those alone who have believed in Allah and His apostle, and when
they are with him on some affair collecting People together they depart
not Until they have asked his leave. Verily those who ask thy leave,
those are they who believe in Allah and His apostle. So if they ask
thy leave for some business of theirs, give thou leave unto whomsoever
of them thou wilt, and ask thou forgiveness of Allah for them. Verily
Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. |
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Place not the
apostle's calling among you on the same footing as your calling of
each other. Of a surety Allah knoweth those who slip away privately;
let therefore those who oppose His commandment beware lest there befall
them a trial or there befall them a torment afflictive. |
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Lo! verily Allah's
is whatsoever is in the heavens and the earth; surely He knoweth that
which ye are about and the Day whereon they shall be made to return
unto Him; then He shall declare unto them that which they worked;
and Allah is of everything the Knower. |
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