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Ha Mim |
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The sending down of the Book is from God, the All-mighty, the All-wise. |
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Surely in the heavens and earth there are signs for the believers; |
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and in your creation, and the crawling things He scatters abroad, there are signs for a people having sure faith, |
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and in the alternation of night and day, and the provision God sends down from heaven, and therewith revives the earth after it is dead, and the turning about of the winds, there are signs for a people who understand. |
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Those are the signs of God that We recite to thee in truth; in what manner of discourse then, after God and His signs, will they believe? |
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Woe to every guilty impostor |
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who hears the signs of God being recited to him, then perseveres in waxing proud, as if he has not heard them; so give him the good tidings of a painful chastisement. |
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And when he knows anything of Our signs, he takes them in mockery; those for them awaits a humbling chastisement. |
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Behind them Gehenna; and that they have earned shall not avail them aught, nor those they took as protectors, apart from God; for them awaits a mighty chastisement. |
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This is guidance; and those who disbelieve in the signs of their Lord, there awaits them a painful chastisement of wrath. |
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God is He who has subjected to you the sea, that the ships may run on it at His commandment, and that you may seek His bounty; haply so you will be thankful. |
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And He has subjected to you what is in the heavens and what is in the earth, all together, from Him. Surely in that are signs for a people who reflect. |
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Say unto those who believe, that they forgive those who do not look for the days of God, that He may recompense a people for that they have been earning. |
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Whoso does righteousness, it is to his own gain, and whoso does evil, it is to his own loss; then to your Lord you shall be returned. |