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They said: By Allah, verily Allah has
preferred you above us, and we were indeed sinful. |
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He said: Have no fear this day! May
Allah forgive you, and He is the Most Merciful of those who show mercy. |
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Go with this shirt of mine and lay
it on my father's face, he will become (again)
a seer; and come to me with all your folk. |
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When the caravan departed their father
had said: Truly I am conscious of the breath of Joseph {Yusuf},
though you call me dotard. |
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(Those around him)
said: By Allah, Lo! you are in your old aberration. |
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| 96. |
Then, when the bearer of glad tidings
came, he laid it on his face and he became a seer once more. He said:
Said I not unto you that I know from Allah that which you know not? |
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They said: O our father! Ask forgiveness
of our sins for us, for lo! we were sinful. |
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98. |
He said: I shall ask forgiveness for
you of my Lord. He is the Forgiving, the Merciful. |
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| 99. |
And when they came in before Joseph
{Yusuf},
he took his parents unto him, and said: Come into Egypt safe, if Allah
will! |
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And he placed his parents on the dais
and they fell down before him prostrate, and he said: O my father!
This is the interpretation of my dream of old. My Lord has made it
true, and He has shown me kindness, since He took me out of the prison
and has brought you from the desert after Satan had made strife between
me and my brethren. Lo! my Lord is tender unto whom He will. He is
the Knower, the Wise. |
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O my Lord! You have given me
(something)
of sovereignty and have taught me (something)
of the interpretation of events, Creator of the heavens and the earth!
You are my Protecting Friend in the world and the Hereafter. Make
me to die submissive (unto You),
and join me to the righteous. |
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| 102. |
This is of the tidings of the Unseen
which We inspire in you (Muhammad).
You wast not present with them when they fixed their plan and they
were scheming. |
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| 103. |
And though you try much, most men will
not believe. |
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104. |
You ask them no fee for it. It is naught
else than a reminder unto the peoples. |
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105. |
How many a portent is there in the
heavens and the earth which they pass by with face averted! |
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| 106. |
And most of them believe not in Allah
except that they attribute partners (unto
Him). |
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| 107. |
Deem they themselves secure from the
coming on them of a pall of Allah's punishment, or the coming of the
Hour suddenly while they are unaware? |
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| 108. |
Say: This is my Way: I call on Allah
with sure knowledge, I and whosoever followes me--Glory be to Allah!--and
I am not of the idolaters. |
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We sent not before you (any
messengers) save men whom We
inspired from among the folk of the townships. Have they not travelled
in the land and seen the nature of the consequence for those who were
before them? And verily the abode of the Hereafter, for those who
ward off (evil),
is best. Have you then no sense? |
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Till, when the messengers despaired
and thought that they were denied, then came unto them Our help, and
whom We would was saved. And our wrath cannot be warded from the guilty. |
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111. |
In their history verily there is a
lesson for men of understanding. It is no invented story but a confirmation
of the existing (Scripture)
and a detailed explanation of everything, and a guidance and a mercy
for folk who believe. |
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