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It
is no fault in the blind nor in one born lame, nor in one afflicted
with illness, nor in yourselves, that you should eat in your own houses,
or those of your fathers, or your mothers, or your brothers, or your
sisters, or your father's brothers, or your father's sisters, or your
mother's brothers, or your mother's sisters, or in houses of which
the keys are in your possession, or in the house of a sincere friend
of yours: there is no blame on you, whether you eat in company or
separately. But if you enter houses, salute each other--a greeting
or blessing and purity as from Allah, thus does Allah make clear the
Signs to you: that you may understand. |
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Only
those are Believers, who believe in Allah and His Messenger: when
they are with him on a matter requiring collective action, they do
not depart until they have asked for his leave: those who ask for
your leave are those who believe in Allah and His Messenger; so when
they ask for your leave for some business of theirs, give leave to
those of them whom you will, and ask Allah for their forgiveness:
for Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. |
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Deem
not the summons of the Messenger among yourselves like the summons
of one of you to another: Allah does know those of you who slip away
under shelter of some excuse: then let those beware who withstand
the Messenger's order, lest some trial befall them, or a grievous
Penalty be inflicted on them. |
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Be
quite sure that to Allah does belong whatever is in the heavens and
on earth. Well does He know what you are intent upon: and one day
they will be brought back to Him, and He will tell them the truth
of what they did: for Allah does know all things. |
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