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No
blame is there upon the blind nor any blame upon the lame nor any
blame upon the sick nor on yourselves if you eat from 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)
whereof you hold the keys, or
(from the house) of a friend.
No sin shall it be for you whether you eat together or apart. But
when you enter houses, salute one another with a greeting from Allah,
blessed and sweet. Thus Allah makes clear His revelations for you,
that haply {by chance}
you may understand. |
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They
only are the true believers who believe in Allah and His messenger
and, when they are with him on some common errand, go not away until
they have asked leave of him. Lo! those who ask leave of you, those
are they who believe in Allah and His messenger. So, if they ask your
leave for some affair of theirs, give leave to whom you will of them,
and ask for them forgiveness of Allah. Lo! Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. |
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Make
not the calling of the messenger among you as your calling one of
another. Allah knows those of you who steal away, hiding themselves.
And let those who conspire to evade orders beware lest grief or painful
punishment befall them. |
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Lo!
verily unto Allah belongs whatsoever is in the heavens and the earth.
He knows your condition. And (He
knoweth) the Day when they are
returned unto Him so that He may inform them of what they did. Allah
is Knower of all things. |
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