S26

Ash-Shu'ara'

Para Penyair

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Ta Sin Mim

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These are the verses of the Scripture that makes things clear:

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[Prophet], are you going to worry yourself to death because they will not believe?

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If We had wished, We could have sent them down a sign from heaven, at which their necks would stay bowed in utter humility.

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Whenever they are brought a new revelation from the Lord of Mercy, they turn away:

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they deny it, but the truth of what they scorned will soon hit them.

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Do they not see the earth, and what noble kinds of thing We grow in it?

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There truly is a sign in this, though most of them do not believe:

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your Lord alone is the Almighty, the Merciful.

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Your Lord called to Moses: ‘Go to those wrongdoers,

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the people of Pharaoh. Will they not take heed?’

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Moses said, ‘My Lord, I fear they will call me a liar,

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and I will feel stressed and tongue-tied, so send Aaron too;

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besides, they have a chargeagainst me, and I fear they may kill me.’

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God said, ‘No [they will not]. Go, both of you, with Our signs––We shall be with you, listen-ing.

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Go, both of you, to Pharaoh and say, “We bring a message from the Lord of the Worlds:

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let the Children of Israel leave with us.” ’

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Pharaoh said, ‘Did we not bring you up as a child among us? Did you not stay with us for many years?

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And then you committed that crime of yours: you were so ungrateful.’

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Moses replied, ‘I was misguided when I did it

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and I fled from you in fear; later my Lord gave me wisdom and made me one of His messengers.

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And is this- that you have enslaved the Children of Israel- the favour with which you reproach me?’

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Pharaoh asked, ‘What is this “Lord of the Worlds”?’

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Moses replied, ‘He is the Lord of the heavens and earth and everything between them. If you would only have faith!’

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Pharaoh said to those present, ‘Do you hear what he says?’

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Moses said, ‘He is your Lord and the Lord of your forefathers.’

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Pharaoh said, ‘This messenger who has been sent to you is truly possessed.’

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Moses continued, ‘Lord of the East and West and everything between them. If you would only use your reason!’

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But Pharaoh said [to him], ‘If you take any god other than me, I will throw you into prison,’

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and Moses asked, ‘Even if I show you something convincing?’

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‘Show it then,’ said Pharaoh, ‘if you are telling the truth.’

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So Moses threw down his staff and- lo and behold!- it became a snake for everyone to see.

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Then he drew out his hand and- lo and behold!- it was white for the onlookers to see.

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Pharaoh said to the counsellors around him, ‘This man is a learned sorcerer!

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He means to use his sorcery to drive you out of your land! What do you suggest?’

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They answered, ‘Delay him and his brother for a while, and send messengers to all the cities

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to bring every accomplished sorcerer to you.’

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The sorcerers were [to be] assembled at the appointed time on a certain day

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and the people were asked, "Are you all coming?

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We may follow the sorcerers if they win!"

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When the sorcerers came, they said to Pharaoh, ‘Shall we be rewarded if we win?’

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and he said, ‘Yes, and you will join my inner court.’

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Moses said to them, ‘Throw down whatever you will.’

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They threw their ropes and staffs, saying, ‘By Pharaoh’s might, we shall be victorious.’

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But Moses threw his staff and- lo and behold!- it swallowed up their trickery

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and the sorcerers fell down on their knees,

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exclaiming, ‘We believe in the Lord of the Worlds,

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the Lord of Moses and Aaron.’

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Pharaoh said, ‘How dare you believe in him before I have given you permission? He must be the master who taught you sorcery! Soon you will see: I will cut off your alternate hands and feet and then crucify the lot of you!’

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‘That will do us no harm,’ they said, ‘for we are sure to return to our Lord.

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We hope that our Lord will forgive us our sins, as we were the first to believe.’

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Then We revealed Our will to Moses, ‘Leave with My servants by night, for you will be pursued!’

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Pharaoh sent messengers into the cities, proclaiming,

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‘These people are a puny band––

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they have enraged us-

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and we are a large army, on the alert.’

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So it was that We made them leave their gardens and their springs,

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their treasures and their noble dwellings-

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We gave [such] things [later]to the Children of Israel.

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Pharaoh and his people pursued them at sunrise,

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and as soon as the two sides came within sight of one another, Moses’ followers said, ‘We shall definitely be caught.’

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Moses said, ‘No, my Lord is with me: He will guide me,’

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and We revealed to Moses: ‘Strike the sea with your staff.’ It parted- each side like a mighty mountain-

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and We brought the others to that place:

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We saved Moses and all his companions,

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and drowned the rest.

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There truly is a sign in this, though most of them do not believe:

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your Lord alone is the Almighty, the Merciful.

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Tell them the story of Abraham,

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when he asked his father and his people, ‘What do you worship?’

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They said, ‘We worship idols, and are constantly in attendance on them.’

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He asked, ‘Do they hear you when you call?

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Do they help or harm you?’

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They replied, ‘No, but this is what we saw our fathers doing.’

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Abraham said, ‘Those idols you have worshipped,

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you and your forefathers,

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are my enemies; not so the Lord of the Worlds,

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who created me. It is He who guides me;

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He who gives me food and drink;

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He who cures me when I am ill;

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He who will make me die and then give me life again;

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and He who will, I hope, forgive my faults on the Day of Judgement.

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My Lord, grant me wisdom; join me with the righteous;

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give me a good name among later generations;

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make me one of those given the Garden of Bliss-

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forgive my father, for he is one of those who have gone astray-

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and do not disgrace me on the Day when all people are resurrected:

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the Day when neither wealth nor children can help,

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when the only one who will be saved is the one who comes before God with a heart devoted to Him.’

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When the Garden is brought near to the righteous

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and the Fire is placed in full view of the misguided,

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it will be said to them, ‘Where are those you worshipped

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beside God? Can they help you now, or even help themselves?’

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and then they will all be hurled into Hell, together with those that misled them,

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and all Iblis’s supporters.

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There they will say to their gods, as they bicker among themselves,

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‘We were clearly misguided

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when we made you equal with the Lord of the Worlds.

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It was the evildoers who led us astray,

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and now we have no intercessor

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and no true friend.

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If only we could live our lives again, we would be true believers!’

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There truly is a sign in this, though most of them do not believe:

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your Lord alone is the Almighty, the Merciful.

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The people of Noah, too, called the messengers liars.

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Their brother Noah said to them, ‘Will you not be mindful of God?

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I am a faithful messenger sent to you:

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be mindful of God and obey me.

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I ask no reward of you, for my only reward is with the Lord of the Worlds:

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be mindful of God and obey me.’

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They answered, ‘Why should we believe you when the worst sort of people follow you?’

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He said, ‘What knowledge do I have of what they used to do?

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It is for my Lord alone to bring them to account- if only you could see-

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I will not drive believers away.

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I am here only to give people a clear warning.’

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So they said, ‘Noah, if you do not stop this, you will be stoned.’

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He said, ‘My Lord, my people have rejected me,

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so make a firm judgement between me and them, and save me and my believing followers.’

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So We saved him and his followers in the fully laden ship,

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and drowned the rest.

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There truly is a sign in this, though most of them do not believe:

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your Lord alone is the Almighty, the Merciful.

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The people of Ad, too, called the messengers liars.

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Their brother Hud said to them, ‘Will you not be mindful of God?

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I am a faithful messenger sent to you:

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be mindful of God and obey me.

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I ask no reward of you, for my only reward is with the Lord of the Worlds.

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How can you be so vain that you set up monuments on every high place?

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Do you build fortresses because you hope to be immortal?

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Why do you act like tyrants whenever you attack someone?

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Be mindful of God and obey me;

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be mindful of Him who has provided you with everything you know-

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He has given you livestock, sons,

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gardens, springs-

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for I truly fear that the torment of a grievous day will overtake you.’

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They replied, ‘It makes no difference to us whether you warn us or not,

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for we only do what our forefathers used to do:

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we shall not be punished.’

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They denounced him as a liar, and so We destroyed them. There truly is a sign in this, though most of them do not believe:

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your Lord alone is the Almighty, the Merciful.

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The people of Thamud, too, called the messengers liars.

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Their brother Salih said to them, ‘Will you not be mindful of God?

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I am a faithful messenger to you:

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be mindful of God and obey me.

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I ask no reward from you, for my only reward is with the Lord of the Worlds.

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[Do you think] you will be left secure for ever in what you have here-

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gardens, springs,

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fields, palm trees laden with fruit-

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carving your fine houses from the mountains?

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Be mindful of God and obey me:

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do not obey those who are given to excess

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and who spread corruption in the land instead of doing what is right.’

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They said, ‘You are bewitched!

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You are nothing but a man like us. Show us a sign, if you are telling the truth.’

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He said, ‘Here is a camel. She should have her turn to drink and so should you, each on a specified day,

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so do not harm her, or the punishment of a terrible day will befall you.’

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But they hamstrung her. In the morning they had cause to regret it:

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the punishment fell upon them. There truly is a sign in this, though most of them will not believe:

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your Lord alone is the Almighty, the Merciful.

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The people of Lot, too, called the messengers liars.

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Their brother Lot said to them, ‘Will you not be mindful of God?

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I am a faithful messenger to you:

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be mindful of God and obey me.

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I ask no reward from you, for my only reward is with the Lord of the Worlds.

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Must you, unlike [other] people, lust after males

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and abandon the wives that God has created for you? You are exceeding all bounds,’

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but they replied, ‘Lot! If you do not stop this, you will be driven away.’

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So he said, ‘I loathe what you do:

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Lord, save me and my family from what they are doing.’

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We saved him and all his family,

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except for an old woman who stayed behind,

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then We destroyed the others,

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and poured a rain of destruction down upon them. How dreadful that rain was for those who had been forewarned!

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There truly is a sign in this, though most of them will not believe:

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your Lord alone is the Almighty, the Merciful.

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The forest-dwellers, too, called the messengers liars.

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Shuayb said to them, ‘Will you not be mindful of God?

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I am a faithful messenger to you:

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be mindful of God and obey me.

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I ask no reward of you, for my only reward is with the Lord of the Worlds.

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Give full measure: do not sell others short.

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Weigh with correct scales:

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do not deprive people of what is theirs. Do not spread corruption on earth.

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Be mindful of God who created you and former generations,’

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but they replied, ‘You are bewitched!

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You are nothing but a man like us. In fact we think you are a liar.

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Make bits of the heavens fall down on us, if you are telling the truth.’

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He said, ‘My Lord knows best what you do.’

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They called him a liar, and so the torment of the Day of Shadow came upon them- it was the torment of a terrible day.

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There truly is a sign in this, though most of them will not believe:

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your Lord alone is the Almighty, the Merciful.

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Truly, this Quran has been sent down by the Lord of the Worlds:

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the Trustworthy Spirit brought it down

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to your heart [Prophet], so that you could bring warning

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in a clear Arabic tongue.

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This was foretold in the scriptures of earlier religions.

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Is it not proof enough for them that the learned men of the Children of Israel have recognized it?

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If We had sent it down to someone who was not an Arab,

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and he had recited it to them, they still would not have believed in it.

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So We make it pass straight through the hearts of the guilty:

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they will not believe in it until they see the grievous torment,

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which will suddenly hit them when they are not expecting it,

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and then they will say, ‘Can we have more time?’

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How can they ask that Our punishment be brought to them sooner?

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Think, if we let them enjoy this life for some years

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and then the promised torment came upon them,

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what good would their past enjoyment be to them?

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Never have We destroyed a town without sending down messengers to warn it,

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as a reminder from Us: We are never unjust.

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It was not the jinn who brought down this Quran:

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it is neither in their interests nor in their power,

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indeed they are prevented from overhearing it.

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So [Prophet] do not invoke any gods beside God, or you will incur punishment.

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Warn your nearest kinsfolk

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and lower your wing tenderly over the believers who follow you.

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If they disobey you, say, ‘I bear no responsibility for your actions.’

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Put your trust in the Almighty, the Merciful,

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who sees you when you stand up [for prayer]

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and sees your movements among the worshippers:

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He is the All Hearing, the All Knowing.

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Shall I tell you who the jinn come down to?

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They come down to every lying sinner

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who readily lends an ear to them, and most of them are liars:

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only those who are lost in error follow the poets.

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Do you not see how they rove aimlessly in every valley;

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how they say what they do not do?

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Not so those [poets] who believe, do good deeds, remember God often, and defend themselves after they have been wronged. The evildoers will find out what they will return to.