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Is
he whom We have promised a fair promise which he will find
(true) like him whom We suffer
to enjoy awhile the comfort of the life of the world, then on the
Day of Resurrection he will be of those arraigned? |
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| 62. |
On
the Day when He will call unto them and say: Where are My partners
whom you imagined? |
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| 63. |
Those
concerning whom the Word will have come true will say: Our Lord! These
are they whom we led astray. We led them astray even as we ourselves
were astray. We declare our innocence before You: us they never worshipped |
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And
it will be said: Cry unto your (so-called)
partners (of Allah).
And they will cry unto them, and they will give no answer unto them,
and they will see the Doom. Ah, if they had but been guided! |
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| 65. |
And
on the Day when He will call unto them and say: What answer gave you
to the messengers? |
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On
that day (all)
tidings will be dimmed for them, nor will they ask one of another. |
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| 67. |
But
as for him who shall repent and believe and do right, he haply
{by chance} may be one of the
successful. |
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| 68. |
Your
Lord brings to pass what He wills and chooses. They have never any
choice. Glorified be Allah and exalted above all that they associate
(with Him)! |
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And
your Lord knows what you breasts conceal, and what they publish. |
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And
He is Allah; there is no God save Him. His is all praise in the former
and the latter (state),
and His is the command, and unto Him you will be brought back. |
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Say:
Have you thought, if Allah made night everlasting for you till the
Day of Resurrection, who is a God beside Allah who could bring you
light? Will you not then hear? |
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Say:
Have you thought, if Allah made day everlasting for you till the Day
of Resurrection, who is a God beside Allah who could, bring you night
wherein you rest? Will you not then see? |
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Of
His mercy has He appointed for you night and day that therein you
may rest, and that you may seek His bounty, and that haply {by
chance} you may be thankful. |
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And
on the Day when He shall call unto them and say: Where are My partners
whom you pretended? |
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And
We shall take out from every nation a witness and We shall say: Bring
your proof. Then they will know that Allah has the Truth, and all
that they invented will have failed them. |
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76. |
Now
Korah was of Moses {Musa}
folk, but he oppressed them and We gave him so much treasure that
the stores thereof would verily have been a burden for a troop of
mighty men. When his own folk said unto him: Exult not; lo! Allah
loves not the exultant; |
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But
seek the abode of the Hereafter in that which Allah has given you
and neglect not your portion of the world, and be you kind even as
Allah has been kind to you, and seek not corruption in the earth;
lo! Allah loves not corrupters, |
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He
said: I have been given it only on account of knowledge I possess.
Knew he not that Allah had destroyed already of the generations before
him men who were mightier than Him in strength and greater in respect
of following? The guilty are not questioned of their sins. |
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Then
went he forth before his people in his pomp. Those who were desirous
of the life of the world said: Ah, would that unto us had been given
the like of what has been given unto Korah! Lo! he is lord of rare
good fortune. |
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But
those who had been given knowledge said: Woe unto you! The reward
of Allah for him who believes and does right is better, and only the
steadfast will obtain it. |
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So
We caused the earth to swallow him and his dwelling place. Then he
had no host to help him against Allah, nor was he of those who can
save themselves. |
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And
morning found those who had coveted his place but yesterday crying:
Ah, welladay! Allah enlarges the provision for whom He will of His
slaves and straitens it (for
whom He will). If Allah had
not been gracious unto us He would have caused it to swallow us (also).
Ah, welladay! the disbelievers never prosper. |
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| 83. |
As
for that Abode of the Hereafter We assign it unto those who seek not
oppression in the earth, nor yet corruption. The sequel is for those
who ward off (evil). |
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84. |
Whoso
brings a good deed, he will have better than the same; while as for
him who brings an ill deed, those who do ill deeds will be requited
only what they did. |
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Lo!
He Who has given you the Qur-an for a law will surely bring you home
again. Say: My Lord is best aware of he who brings guidance and him
who is in error manifest. |
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86. |
You
hadst no hope that the Scripture would be inspired in you; but it
is a mercy from your Lord, so never be a helper to the disbelievers. |
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And
let them not divert you from the revelations of Allah after they have
been sent down unto you; but call (humankind)
unto your Lord, and be not of those who ascribe partners (unto
turn). |
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And
cry not unto any other god along with Allah. There is no God save
him. Everything will perish save His countenance. His is the command,
and unto Him you will be brought back. |
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