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16. "The Bee" |
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The commandment of Allah will come to pass, so seek not you to hasten it. Glorified and Exalted be He above all that they associate with Him.
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He sends down the angels with the Spirit of His command unto whom He will of His servants, saying: Warn humanity that there is no God except Me, so keep your duty unto Me.
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He has created the heavens and the earth with truth. High be He Exalted above all that they associate with Him.
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He has created man from a drop of fluid, yet behold! he is an open opponent.
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And the cattle has He created, whence you have warm clothing and uses, and of which you eat;
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And wherein is beauty for you, when you bring them home, and when you take them out to pasture.
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And they bear your loads for you unto a land you could not reach except with great trouble to yourselves. Behold! your Lord is Full of Pity, Merciful.
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And horses and mules and asses has He created that you may ride them, and for ornament. And He creates that which you know not.
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And Allah's is the direction of the way, and some roads go not straight. And had He willed He would have led you all aright.
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It is He Who sends down water from the sky, whence you have drink, and whence are trees on which you send your beasts to pasture.
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Therewith He causes crops to grow for you, and the olive and the date-palm and grapes and all kinds of fruit. Behold! herein is indeed an omen for people who reflect.
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And He has constrained the night and the day and the sun and the moon to be of service unto you, and the stars are made subservient by His command. Behold! herein indeed are omens for people who have sense.
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And whatsoever He has created for you in the earth of diverse hues, Lo and Behold! therein is indeed an omen for people who take heed.
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And it is He who has constrained the sea to be of service that you eat fresh meat from thence, and bring forth from thence ornaments which you wear. And you seest the ships ploughing it that you humanity may seek of His bounty and that haply you may give thanks.
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And He has cast into the earth firm hills that it quake not with you, and streams and roads that you may find a way.
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And landmarks too, and by the star they find a way.
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Is He then Who creates as him who creates not? Will you not then remember?
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And if you would count the favour of Allah you cannot reckon it. Behold! Allah is indeed Forgiving, Merciful.
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And Allah knows that which you keep hidden and that which you proclaim.
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Those unto whom they cry beside Allah created nothing, but are themselves created.
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They are dead, not living. And they know not when they will be raised.
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Your God is One God. But as for those who believe not in the Hereafter their hearts refuse to know, for they are proud.
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Assuredly Allah knows that which they keep hidden and that which they proclaim. Behold! He loveth not the proud.
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And when it is said unto them: What has your Lord revealed? they say: Mere fables of the men of old,
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That they may bear their burdens undiminished on the Day of Resurrection, with somewhat of the burdens of those whom they mislead without knowledge. Ah! evil is that which they bear!
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Those before them plotted, so Allah struck at the foundations of their building, and then the roof fell down upon them from above them, and the doom came on them whence they knew not;
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Then on the Day of Resurrection He will disgrace them and will say: Where are My partners, for whose sake you opposed My guidance? Those who have been given knowledge will say: Disgrace this day and evil are upon the disbelievers,
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Whom the angels cause to die while they are wronging themselves. Then will they make full submission saying: We used not to do any wrong. No! Surely Allah is Knower of what you used to do.
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So enter the gates of hell, to dwell therein for ever. Woeful indeed will be the lodging of the arrogant.
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And it is said unto those who ward off evil: What has your Lord revealed? They say: Good. For those who do good in this world there is a good reward and the home of the Hereafter will be better. Pleasant indeed will be the home of those who ward off evil -
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Gardens of Eden which they enter, underneath which rivers flow, wherein they have what they will. Thus Allah repayeth those who ward off evil,
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Those whom the angels cause to die when they are good. They say: Peace be unto you! Enter the Garden because of what you used to do.
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Await they anyway can say that the angels should come unto them or thy Lord's command should come to pass? Even so did those before them. Allah wronged them not, but they did wrong themselves,
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So that the evils of what they did smote them, and that which they used to mock surrounded them.
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And the idolaters say: Had Allah willed, we had not worshipped anyway can beside Him, we and our fathers, nor had we forbidden anyway can without command from Him. Even so did those before them. Are the messengers charged with anyway can except plain conveyance of the message?
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And truly The Lord have raised in every nation a messenger, proclaiming: Serve Allah and shun false gods. Then some of them there were whom Allah guided, and some of them there were upon whom error had just hold. Do but travel in the land and see the nature of the consequence for the deniers!
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Even if you O Messenger desirest their right guidance, still Allah assuredly will not guide him who misleads. Such have no helpers.
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And they swear by Allah their most binding oaths that Allah will not raise up him who dieth. No, but it is a promise binding upon Him in truth, but most of humanity know not,
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That He may explain unto them that wherein they differ, and that those who disbelieved may know that they were liars.
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And Our word unto a thing, when We intend it, is only that We say unto it: Be! and it is.
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And those who became fugitives for the cause of Allah after they had been oppressed, We truly shall give them goodly lodging in the world, and surely the reward of the Hereafter is greater, if they but knew;
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Such as are steadfast and put their trust in Allah.
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And We sent not as Our messengers before you other than men whom We inspired - Ask the followers of the Remembrance if you know not! -
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With clear proofs and writings; and We have revealed unto you the Remembrance that you mayst explain to humanity that which has been revealed for them, and that haply they may reflect.
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Are they who plan ill-deeds then secure that Allah will not cause the earth to swallow them, or that the doom will not come on them whence they know not?
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Or that He will not seize them in their going to and fro so that there be no escape for them?
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Or that He will not seize them with a gradual wasting? Behold! thy Lord is indeed Full of Pity, Merciful.
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Have they not observed all things that Allah has created, how their shadows incline to the right and to the left, making prostration unto Allah, and they are lowly?
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And unto Allah maketh prostration whatsoever is in the heavens and whatsoever is in the earth of living creatures, and the angels also and they are not proud.
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They fear their Lord above them, and do what they are bidden.
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Allah has said: Choose not two gods. There is only One God. So of Me, Me only, be in awe.
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Unto Him belongs whatsoever is in the heavens and the earth, and religion is His for ever. Will you then fear any other than Allah?
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And whatever of comfort you enjoy, it is from Allah. Then, when misfortune reacheth you, unto Him you cry for help.
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And afterward, when He has rid you of the misfortune, behold! a set of you attribute partners to their Lord,
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So as to deny that which We have given them. Then enjoy life while you may, for you will come to know.
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And they assign a portion of that which We have given them unto what they know not. By Allah! but you will indeed be asked concerning all that you used to invent.
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And they assign unto Allah daughters - Be He Glorified! - and unto themselves what they desire;
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When if one of them receiveth tidings of the birth of a female, his face remaineth darkened, and he is wroth inwardly.
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He hides himself from the people because of the evil of that of which he has had tidings, asking himself: Shall he keep it in contempt, or bury it beneath the dust. Verily evil is their judgment.
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For those who believe not in the Hereafter is an evil likeness, and Allah's is the Sublime likeness. He is the Mighty, the Wise.
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If Allah were to take humanity to task for their wrong-doing, he would not leave hereon a living creature, but He reprieveth them to an appointed term, and when their term comes they cannot put it off an hour nor yet advance it.
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And they assign unto Allah that which they themselves dislike, and their tongues expound the lie that the better portion will be theirs. Assuredly theirs will be the Fire, and they will be abandoned.
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By Allah, The Lord truly sent messengers unto the nations before thee, but the devil made their deeds fairseeming unto them. So he is their patron this day, and Theirs will be a painful doom of their own making.
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And We have revealed the Scripture unto you only that you mayst explain unto them that wherein they differ, and as a guidance and a mercy for a people who believe.
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Allah sends down water from the sky and therewith reviveth the earth after her death. Behold! herein is indeed an omen for a people who hear.
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And Lo and Behold! in the cattle there is a lesson for you. We give you to drink of that which is in their bellies, from betwixt the refuse and the blood, pure milk palatable to the drinkers.
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And of the fruits of the date-palm, and grapes, whence you derive strong drink and also good nourishment. Behold! therein is indeed an omen for people who have sense.
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And thy Lord inspired the bee, saying: Choose you habitations in the hills and in the trees and in that which they thatch;
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Then eat of all fruits, and follow the ways of thy Lord, made smooth for thee. There comes forth from their bellies a drink diverse of hues, wherein is healing for humanity. Behold! herein is indeed an omen for people who reflect.
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And Allah creates you, then causes you to die, and among you is he who is brought back to the most abject stage of life, so that he knows nothing after having had knowledge. Behold! Allah is Knower, Powerful.
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And Allah has favoured some of you above others in provision. Now those who are more favoured will by no means hand over their provision to those slaves whom their right hands possess, so that they may be equal with them in respect thereof. Is it then the grace of Allah that they deny?
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And Allah has given you wives of your own kind, and has given you, from your wives, sons and grandsons, and has made provision of good things for you. Is it then in vanity that they believe and in the grace of Allah that they disbelieve?
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And they worship beside Allah that which owneth no provision whatsoever for them from the heavens or the earth, nor have they whom they worship any power.
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So make not likenesses for Allah. Behold! Allah knows; you know not.
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Allah makeeth a likeness: on the one hand a mere chattel slave, who has control of nothing, and on the other hand one on whom we have bestowed a fair provision from Us, and he spendeth thereof secretly and openly. Are they equal? Praise be to Allah! But most of them know not.
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And Allah makeeth a likeness: Two men, one of them dumb, having control of nothing, and he is a burden on his owner; whithersoever he directeth him to go, he brings no good. Is he equal with one who forbid justice and follows a straight path of conduct?
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And unto Allah belongs the Unseen of the heavens and the earth, and the matter of the Hour of Doom is but as a twinkling of the eye, or it is nearer still. Behold! Allah is Able to do all things.
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And Allah brought you forth from the wombs of your mothers knowing nothing, and gave you hearing and sight and hearts that haply you might give thanks.
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Have they not seen the birds obedient in mid-air? None holdeth them except Allah. Behold! herein, truly, are omens for a people who believe.
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And Allah has given you in your houses an abode, and has given you also, of the hides of cattle, houses which you find light to carry on the day of migration and on the day of pitching camp; and of their wool and their fur and their hair, caparison and comfort for a while.
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And Allah has given you, of that which He has created, shelter from the sun; and has given you places of refuge in the mountains, and has given you coats to ward off the heat from you, and coats of armour to except you from your own foolhardiness. Thus does He perfect His favour unto you, in order that you may surrender unto Him.
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Then, if they turn away, thy duty O Messenger is but plain conveyance of the message.
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They know the favour of Allah and then deny it. Most of them are ingrates.
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And bethink you of the day when we raise up of every nation a witness, then there is no leave for disbelievers, nor are they allowed to make amends.
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And when those who did wrong behold the doom, it will not be made light for them, nor will they be reprieved.
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And when those who ascribed partners to Allah behold those partners of theirs, they will say: Our Lord! these are our partners unto whom we used to cry instead of Thee. But they will fling to them the saying: Behold! you truly are liars!
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And they proffer unto Allah submission on that day, and all that they used to invent has failed them.
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For those who disbelieve and debar men from the way of Allah, We add doom to doom because they wrought corruption,
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And bethink you of the day when We raise in every nation a witness against them of their own people, and We bring you Muhammad as a witness against these. And We reveal the Scripture unto you as an exposition of all things, and a guidance and a mercy and good tidings for those who have surrendered to Allah.
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Behold! Allah forbid justice and kindness, and giving to kinspeople, and forbids lewdness and abomination and wickedness. He exhorteth you in order that you may take heed.
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Fulfil the covenant of Allah when you have covenanted, and break not your oaths after the asseveration of them, and after you have made Allah surety over you. Behold! Allah knows what you do.
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And be not like unto her who unravelleth the thread, after she has made it strong, to thin filaments, making your oaths a deceit between you because of a nation being more numerous than another nation. Allah only tries you thereby, and He truly will explain to you on the Day of Resurrection that wherein you differed.
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Had Allah willed He could have made you all one nation, but He sends whom He will astray and guides whom He will, and you will indeed be asked of what you used to do.
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Make not your oaths a deceit between you, lest a foot should slip after being firmly planted and you should taste evil forasmuch as you debarred men from the way of Allah, and yours should be an awful doom.
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And purchase not a small gain at the price of Allah's covenant. Behold! that which Allah has is better for you, if you did but know.
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That which you have wasteth away, and that which Allah has remaineth. And truly The Lord shall pay those who are steadfast a recompense in proportion to the best of what they used to do.
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Whosoever doeth right, whether male or female, and is a believer, him truly we shall quicken with good life, and We shall pay them a recompense in proportion to the best of what they used to do.
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And when you recitest the Qur'an, seek refuge in Allah from Satan the outcast.
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Behold! he has no power over those who believe and put trust in their Lord.
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His power is only over those who make a friend of him, and those who ascribe partners unto Him Allah.
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And when We put a revelation in place of another revelation, - and Allah knows best what He reveals - they say: Behold! you are but inventing. Most of them know not.
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Let it be said: The holy Spirit has delivered it from thy Lord with truth, that it may confirm the faith of those who believe, and as guidance and good tidings for those who have surrendered to Allah.
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And We know well that they say: Only a man teaches him. The speech of him at whom they falsely hint is outlandish, and this is clear Arabic speech.
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Behold! those who disbelieve the revelations of Allah, Allah guides them not and Theirs will be a painful doom of their own making.
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Only they invent falsehood who believe not Allah's revelations, and only they are the liars.
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Whoso disbelieve in Allah after his belief - except him who is forced thereto and whose heart is still content with the Faith - but whoso finds ease in disbelief: On them is wrath from Allah. Theirs by choice will be great anguish and regret.
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That is because they have chosen the life of the world rather than the Hereafter, and because Allah guides not the disbelieving people.
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Such are they whose hearts and ears and eyes Allah has sealed. And such are the thoughtless.
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Assuredly in the Hereafter they are the losers.
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Then Lo and Behold! thy Lord - for those who became fugitives after they had been persecuted, and then fought and were steadfast - Lo and Behold! thy Lord afterward is for them indeed Forgiving, Merciful.
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On the Day when every soul will come pleading for itself, and every soul will be repaid what it did, and they will not be wronged.
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Allah makeeth a likeness: a township that dwelt secure and well content, its provision coming to it in abundance from every side, but it disbelieved in Allah's favours, so Allah made it experience the garb of dearth and fear because of what they used to do.
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And truly there had come unto them a messenger from among them, but they had denied him, and so the torment seized them while they were wrong-doers.
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So eat of the lawful and good food which Allah has provided for you, and thank the bounty of your Lord if it is Him you serve.
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He has forbidden for you only lifeforms tortured, that have been abused or killed in terrible method and that which has been immolated in the name of any other than Allah; but he who is driven thereto, neither craving nor transgressing, Lo and Behold! then Allah is Forgiving, Merciful.
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And speak not, concerning that which your own tongues qualify as clean or unclean, the falsehood: "This is lawful, and this is forbidden," so that you invent a lie against Allah. Behold! those who invent a lie against Allah will not succeed.
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A brief enjoyment will be theirs; and theirs a painful doom of their own choosing.
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And unto those who are Jews We have forbidden that which We have already related unto thee. And We wronged them not, but they were wont to wrong themselves.
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Then Lo and Behold! thy Lord - for those who do evil in ignorance and afterward repent and amend - Lo and Behold! for them thy Lord is afterward indeed Forgiving, Merciful.
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Behold! King AB-RA-MU (Abraham) of Ebla was a nation obedient to Allah, by nature upright, and he was not of the idolaters;
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Thankful for His bounties; He chose him and He guided him unto a straight path.
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And We gave him good in the world, and in the Hereafter he is among the righteous.
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And afterward We inspired you Muhammad, saying: Follow the religion of Abraham, as one by nature upright. He was not of the idolaters.
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The Sabbath was appointed only for those who differed concerning it, and Lo and Behold! thy Lord will judge between them on the Day of Resurrection concerning that wherein they used to differ.
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Call unto the way of thy Lord with wisdom and fair exhortation, and reason with them in the better way. Behold! thy Lord is Best Aware of him who strayeth from His way, and He is Best Aware of those who go aright.
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If you punish, then judge with the like of that wherewith you were afflicted. But if you endure patiently, truly it is better for the patient.
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Endure you patiently O Messenger. Your endurance is only by the help of Allah. Grieve not for them, and be not in distress because of that which they devise.
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Behold! Allah is with those who keep their duty unto Him and those who are doers of good.
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