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17. Al-Isrâ'
|

In the Name of Allâh, the Most
Beneficent, the Most Merciful. |
| 1. |

Glorified (and Exalted) be He (Allâh)
[above all that (evil) they
associate with Him] [Tafsir
Qurtubî, Vol. 10, Page 204]
Who took His slave (Muhammad SAW)
for a journey by night from Al-Masjid-al-Harâm
(at Makkah) to the farthest
mosque (in Jerusalem), the
neighbourhood whereof We have
blessed, in order that We might
show him (Muhammad SAW)
of Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, lessons, signs, etc.).
Verily, He is the All-Hearer, the
All-Seer[]. |
| 2. |

And We gave Mûsa (Moses) the
Scripture and made it a guidance
for the Children of Israel
(saying): "Take not other
than Me as (your) Wakîl
(Protector, Lord, or Disposer of
your affairs, etc). |
| 3. |

"O offspring of those whom We
carried (in the ship) with Nûh
(Noah)! Verily, he was a grateful
slave." |
| 4. |

And We decreed for the Children of
Israel in the Scripture, that
indeed you would do mischief on
the earth twice and you will
become tyrants and extremely
arrogant! |
| 5. |

So, when the promise came for the
first of the two, We sent against
you slaves of Ours given to
terrible warfare. They entered the
very innermost parts of your
homes. And it was a promise
(completely) fulfilled. |
| 6. |

Then We gave you once again, a
return of victory over them. And
We helped you with wealth and
children and made you more
numerous in man power. |
| 7. |

(And We said): "If you do
good, you do good for your
ownselves, and if you do evil (you
do it) against yourselves."
Then, when the second promise came
to pass, (We permitted your
enemies) to make your faces
sorrowful and to enter the mosque
(of Jerusalem) as they had entered
it before, and to destroy with
utter destruction all that fell in
their hands. |
| 8. |

[And We said in the Taurât
(Torah)]: "It may be that
your Lord may show mercy unto you,
but if you return (to sins), We
shall return (to Our Punishment).
And We have made Hell a prison for
the disbelievers. |
| 9. |

Verily, this Qur'ân guides to
that which is most just and right
and gives glad tidings to the
believers (in the Oneness of Allâh
and His Messenger, Muhammad SAW,
etc.). who work deeds of
righteousness, that they shall
have a great reward (Paradise). |
| 10. |

And that those who believe not in
the Hereafter (i.e. they
disbelieve that they will be
recompensed for what they did in
this world, good or bad, etc.),
for them We have prepared a
painful torment (Hell). |
| 11. |

And man invokes (Allâh) for evil
as he invokes (Allâh) for good
and man is ever hasty [i.e., if he
is angry with somebody, he invokes
(saying): "O Allâh! Curse
him, etc." and that one
should not do, but one should be
patient]. |
| 12. |

And We have appointed the night
and the day as two Ayât (signs
etc.). Then, We have made dark the
sign of the night while We have
made the sign of day illuminating,
that you may seek bounty from your
Lord, and that you may know the
number of the years and the
reckoning. And We have explained
everything (in detail) with full
explanation. |
| 13. |

And We have fastened every man's
deeds[] to his
neck, and on the Day of
Resurrection, We shall bring out
for him a book which he will find
wide open. |
| 14. |

(It will be said to him):
"Read your book. You yourself
are sufficient as a reckoner
against you this Day." |
| 15. |

Whoever goes right, then he goes
right only for the benefit of his
ownself. And whoever goes astray,
then he goes astray to his own
loss. No one laden with burdens
can bear another's burden. And We
never punish until We have sent a
Messenger (to give warning). |
| 16. |

And when We decide to destroy a
town (population), We (first) send
a definite order (to obey Allâh
and be righteous) to those among
them [or We (first) increase in
number those of its population]
who are given the good things of
this life. Then, they transgress
therein, and thus the word (of
torment) is justified against it
(them). Then We destroy it with
complete destruction. |
| 17. |

And how many generations have We
destroyed after Nûh (Noah)! And
Sufficient is your Lord as an
All-Knower and All-Beholder of the
sins of His slaves. |
| 18. |

Whoever wishes for the
quick-passing (transitory
enjoyment of this world), We
readily grant him what We will for
whom We like. Then, afterwards, We
have appointed for him Hell, he
will burn therein disgraced and
rejected, ( far away from Allâh's
Mercy). |
| 19. |

And whoever desires the Hereafter
and strives for it, with the
necessary effort due for it (i.e.
do righteous deeds of Allâh's
Obedience) while he is a believer
(in the Oneness of Allâh Islâmic
Monotheism), then such are the
ones whose striving shall be
appreciated, thanked and rewarded
(by Allâh). |
| 20. |

To each these as well as those We
bestow from the Bounties of your
Lord. And the Bounties of your
Lord can never be forbidden. |
| 21. |

See how We prefer one above
another (in this world) and
verily, the Hereafter will be
greater in degrees and greater in
preference. |
| 22. |

Set not up with Allâh any other ilâh
(god), (O man)! (This verse is
addressed to Prophet Muhammad SAW
, but its implication is general
to all mankind), or you will sit
down reproved, forsaken (in the
Hell-fire). |
| 23. |

And your Lord has decreed that you
worship none but Him. And that you
be dutiful to your parents. If one
of them or both of them attain old
age in your life, say not to them
a word of disrespect, nor shout at
them but address them in terms of
honour. |
| 24. |

And lower unto them the wing of
submission and humility through
mercy, and say: "My Lord!
Bestow on them Your Mercy as they
did bring me up when I was
small." |
| 25. |

Your Lord knows best what is in
your inner-selves. If you are
righteous, then, verily, He is
Ever Most Forgiving to those who
turn unto Him again and again in
obedience, and in repentance. |
| 26. |

And give to the kindred his due
and to the Miskîn[]
(poor) and to the wayfarer.
But spend not wastefully (your
wealth) in the manner of a
spendthrift[] .
[Tafsir. At-Tabarî, Vol.
10, Page 158 (Verse 9: 60)]. |
| 27. |

Verily, spendthrifts are brothers
of the Shayatîn (devils),
and the Shaitân (Devil
Satan) is ever ungrateful to his
Lord. |
| 28. |

And if you (O Muhammad SAW)
turn away from them (kindred,
poor, wayfarer, etc. whom We have
ordered you to give their rights,
but if you have no money at the
time they ask you for it) and you
are awaiting a mercy from your
Lord for which you hope, then,
speak unto them a soft kind word
(i.e. Allâh will give me and I
shall give you). |
| 29. |

And let not your hand be tied
(like a miser) to your neck, nor
stretch it forth to its utmost
reach (like a spendthrift), so
that you become blameworthy and in
severe poverty. |
| 30. |

Truly, your Lord enlarges the
provision for whom He wills and
straitens (for whom He wills).
Verily, He is Ever All-Knower,
All-Seer of His slaves. |
| 31. |

And kill not your children for
fear of poverty. We provide for
them and for you. Surely, the
killing of them is a great sin. |
| 32. |

And come not near to the unlawful
sexual intercourse. Verily, it is
a Fâhishah [i.e. anything
that transgresses its limits (a
great sin)], and an evil way (that
leads one to Hell unless Allâh
forgives him). |
| 33. |

And do not kill anyone which Allâh
has forbidden, except for a just
cause. And whoever is killed
(intentionally with hostility and
oppression and not by mistake), We
have given his heir the authority
[(to demand Qisâs, Law of
Equality in punishment or to
forgive, or to take Diya
(blood money)]. But let him not
exceed limits in the matter of
taking life (i.e he should not
kill except the killer only).
Verily, he is helped (by the Islâmic
law)[]. |
| 34. |

And come not near to the orphan's
property except to improve it,
until he attains the age of full
strength. And fulfil (every)
covenant. Verily! the covenant,
will be questioned about. |
| 35. |

And give full measure when you
measure, and weigh with a balance
that is straight. That is good
(advantageous) and better in the
end. |
| 36. |

And follow not (O man i.e., say
not, or do not or witness not,
etc.) that of which you have no
knowledge (e.g. one's saying:
"I have seen," while in
fact he has not seen, or "I
have heard," while he has not
heard). Verily! The hearing, and
the sight, and the heart, of each
of those you will be questioned
(by Allâh). |
| 37. |

And walk not on the earth with
conceit and arrogance. Verily, you
can neither rend nor penetrate the
earth, nor can you attain a
stature like the mountains in
height. |
| 38. |

All the bad aspects of these (the
above mentioned things) are
hateful to your Lord. |
| 39. |

This is (part) of Al-Hikmah
(wisdom, good manners and high
character, etc.) which your Lord
has inspired to you (O Muhammad SAW
). And set not up with Allâh any
other ilâh (god) lest you
should be thrown into Hell,
blameworthy and rejected, (from
Allâh's Mercy). |
| 40. |

Has then your Lord (O pagans of
Makkah) preferred for you sons,
and taken for Himself from among
the angels daughters. Verily! You
utter an awful saying, indeed. |
| 41. |

And surely, We have explained [Our
Promises, Warnings and (set forth
many) examples] in this Qur'ân
that they (the disbelievers) may
take heed, but it increases them
in naught save aversion. |
| 42. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW to
these polytheists, pagans, etc.):
"If there had been other âliha
(gods) along with Him as they
assert, then they would certainly
have sought out a way to the Lord
of the Throne (seeking His
Pleasures and to be near to Him). |
| 43. |

Glorified and High be He! From 'Uluwan
Kabîra (the great falsehood)
that they say! (i.e.forged
statements that there are other
gods along with Allâh, but He is
Allâh, the One, the
Self-Sufficient Master, whom all
creatures need. He begets not, nor
was He begotten, and there is none
comparable or coequal unto Him). |
| 44. |

The seven heavens and the earth
and all that is therein, glorify
Him and there is not a thing but
glorifies His Praise. But you
understand not their
glorification. Truly, He is Ever
Forbearing, Oft-Forgiving. |
| 45. |

And when you (Muhammad SAW)
recite the Qur'ân, We put between
you and those who believe not in
the Hereafter, an invisible veil[]
(or screen their hearts, so they
hear or understand it not). |
| 46. |

And We have put coverings over
their hearts lest, they should
understand it (the Qur'ân), and
in their ears deafness. And when
you make mention of your Lord
Alone [Lâ ilâha ill-Allâh (none
has the right to be worshipped but
Allâh) Islâmic Monotheism (<
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>)] in the Qur'ân, they turn
on their backs, fleeing in extreme
dislikeness. |
| 47. |

We know best of what they listen
to, when they listen to you. And
when they take secret counsel,
behold, the Zâlimûn (polytheists
and wrong-doers, etc.) say:
"You follow none but a
bewitched man." |
| 48. |

See what examples they have put
forward for you. So they have gone
astray, and never can they find a
way. |
| 49. |

And they say: "When we are
bones and fragments (destroyed),
should we really be resurrected
(to be) a new creation?" |
| 50. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW)
"Be you stones or iron," |
| 51. |

"Or some created thing that
is yet greater (or harder) in your
breasts (thoughts to be
resurrected, even then you shall
be resurrected)" Then, they
will say: "Who shall bring us
back (to life)?" Say:
"He Who created you
first!" Then, they will shake
their heads at you and say:
"When will that be ?"
Say: "Perhaps it is
near!" |
| 52. |

On the Day when He will call you,
and you will answer (His Call)
with (words of) His Praise and
Obedience, and you will think that
you have stayed (in this world)
but a little while! |
| 53. |

And say to My slaves (i.e. the
true believers of Islâmic
Monotheism) that they should
(only) say those words that are
the best. (Because) Shaitân
(Satan) verily, sows disagreements
among them. Surely, Shaitân
(Satan) is to man a plain enemy. |
| 54. |

Your Lord knows you best, if He
will, He will have mercy on you,
or if He will, He will punish you.
And We have not sent you (O
Muhammad SAW) as a
guardian over them. |
| 55. |

And your Lord knows best all who
are in the heavens and the earth.
And indeed, We have preferred some
of the Prophets above others, and
to Dawûd (David) We gave the Zabûr
(Psalms). |
| 56. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"Call unto those besides Him
whom you pretend [to be gods like
angels, Iesâ (Jesus), 'Uzair
(Ezra), etc.]. They have neither
the power to remove the adversity
from you nor even to shift it from
you to another person." |
| 57. |

Those whom they call upon [like 'Iesa
(Jesus) son of Maryam (Mary), 'Uzair
(Ezra), angel, etc.] desire (for
themselves) means of access to
their Lord (Allâh), as to which
of them should be the nearest and
they ['Iesa (Jesus), 'Uzair
(Ezra), angels, etc.] hope for His
Mercy and fear His Torment.
Verily, the Torment of your Lord
is something to be afraid of! |
| 58. |

And there is not a town
(population) but We shall destroy
it before the Day of Resurrection,
or punish it with a severe
torment. That is written in the
Book (of our Decrees)[] |
| 59. |

And nothing stops Us from sending
the Ayât (proofs,
evidences, signs) but that the
people of old denied them. And We
sent the she-camel to Thamûd as a
clear sign, but they did her
wrong. And We sent not the signs
except to warn, and to make them
afraid (of destruction). |
| 60. |

And (remember) when We told you:
"Verily! Your Lord has
encompassed mankind (i.e. they are
in His Grip)." And We made
not the vision which we showed you
(O Muhammad as an actual
eye-witness and not as a dream on
the night of Al-Isrâ'[])
but a trial for mankind, and
likewise the accursed tree (Zaqqûm,
mentioned) in the Qur'ân. We warn
and make them afraid but it only
increases them in naught save
great disbelief, oppression and
disobedience to Allâh. |
| 61. |

And (remember) when We said to the
angels: "Prostrate unto
Adam." They prostrated except
Iblîs (Satan). He said:
"Shall I prostrate to one
whom You created from clay?" |
| 62. |

[Iblîs (Satan)] said:
"See? This one whom You have
honoured above me, if You give me
respite (keep me alive) to the Day
of Resurrection, I will surely
seize and mislead his offspring
(by sending them astray) all but a
few!" |
| 63. |

(Allâh) said: "Go, and
whosoever of them follows you,
surely! Hell will be the
recompense of you (all) an ample
recompense. |
| 64. |

"And Istafziz
[literally means: befool them
gradually] those whom you can
among them with your voice (i.e.
songs, music, and any other call
for Allâh's disobedience), make
assaults on them with your cavalry
and your infantry, mutually share
with them wealth and children (by
tempting them to earn money by
illegal ways usury, etc., or by
committing illegal sexual
intercourse, etc.), and make
promises to them." But Satan
promises them nothing but deceit. |
| 65. |

"Verily! My slaves (i.e the
true believers of Islâmic
Monotheism), you have no authority
over them. And All-Sufficient is
your Lord as a Guardian." |
| 66. |

Your Lord is He Who drives the
ship for you through the sea, in
order that you may seek of His
Bounty. Truly! He is Ever Most
Merciful towards you. |
| 67. |

And when harm touches you upon the
sea, those that you call upon
besides Him vanish from you except
Him (Allâh Alone). But when He
brings you safely to land, you
turn away (from Him). And man is
ever ungrateful[]. |
| 68. |

Do you then feel secure that He
will not cause a side of the land
to swallow you up, or that He will
not send against you a violent
sand-storm? Then, you shall find
no Wakîl (guardian one to
guard you from the torment). |
| 69. |

Or do you feel secure that He will
not send you back a second time to
sea and send against you a
hurricane of wind and drown you
because of your disbelief, then
you will not find any avenger
therein against Us? |
| 70. |

And indeed We have honoured the
Children of Adam, and We have
carried them on land and sea, and
have provided them with At-Taiyibât
(lawful good things), and have
preferred them above many of those
whom We have created with a marked
preference. |
| 71. |

(And remember) the Day when We
shall call together all human
beings with their (respective) Imâm
[their Prophets, or their
records of good and bad deeds, or
their Holy Books like the Qur'ân,
the Taurât (Torah), the Injeel
(Gospel), etc.]. So whosoever is
given his record in his right
hand, such will read their
records, and they will not be
dealt with unjustly in the least. |
| 72. |

And whoever is blind in this world
(i.e., does not see Allâh's Signs
and believes not in Him), will be
blind in the Hereafter, and more
astray from the Path. |
| 73. |

Verily, they were about to tempt
you away from that which We have
revealed (the Qur'ân) unto you (O
Muhammad SAW), to
fabricate something other than it
against Us, and then they would
certainly have taken you a friend! |
| 74. |

And had We not made you stand
firm, you would nearly have
inclined to them a little. |
| 75. |

In that case, We would have made
you taste a double portion (of
punishment) in this life and a
double portion (of punishment)
after death. And then you would
have found none to help you
against Us. |
| 76. |

And Verily, they were about to
frighten you so much as to drive
you out from the land. But in that
case they would not have stayed
(therein) after you, expcept for a
little while. |
| 77. |

(This was Our) Sunnah (rule
or way) with the Messengers We
sent before you (O Muhammad SAW),
and you will not find any
alteration in Our Sunnah (rule
or way, etc.). |
| 78. |

Perform AsSalât (Iqamât-as-Salât)[]
from mid-day till the darkness of
the night (i.e. the Zuhr, 'Asr,
Maghrib, and 'Ishâ' prayers),
and recite the Qur'ân in the
early dawn (i.e. the morning
prayer). Verily, the recitation of
the Qur'ân in the early dawn is
ever witnessed (attended by the
angels in charge of mankind of the
day and the night)[]. |
| 79. |

And in some parts of the night
(also) offer the Salât
(prayer) with it (i.e. recite the
Qur'an in the prayer), as an
additional prayer (Tahajjud optional
prayer Nawâfil) for you (O
Muhammad SAW). It may be
that your Lord will raise you to Maqâman
Mahmûda (a station of praise
and glory, i.e. the highest degree
in Paradise!)[]. |
| 80. |

And say (O Muhammad SAW):
My Lord! Let my entry (to the city
of Al-Madinah) be good, and
likewise my exit (from the city of
Makkah) be good. And grant me from
You an authority to help me (or a
firm sign or a proof). |
| 81. |

And say: "Truth (i.e. Islâmic
Monotheism or this Qur'ân or Jihâd
against polytheists) has come
and Bâtil (falsehood, i.e.
Satan or polytheism, etc.) has
vanished. Surely! Bâtil is
ever bound to vanish." |
| 82. |

And We send down from the Qur'ân
that which is a healing and a
mercy to those who believe (in Islâmic
Monotheism and act on it), and it
increases the Zâlimûn (polytheists
and wrong-doers) nothing but loss. |
| 83. |

And when We bestow Our Grace on
man (the disbeliever), he turns
away and becomes arrogant, far
away from the Right Path. And when
evil touches him he is in great
despair. |
| 84. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW to
mankind): "Each one does
according to Shakilatihi (i.e.
his way or his religion or his
intentions, etc.), and your Lord
knows best of him whose path
(religion, etc.) is right." |
| 85. |

And they ask you (O Muhammad SAW)
concerning the Rûh (the
Spirit); Say: "The Rûh (the
Spirit): it is one of the things,
the knowledge of which is only
with my Lord. And of knowledge,
you (mankind) have been given only
a little." |
| 86. |

And if We willed We could surely
take away that which We have
revealed to you by inspiration
(i.e. this Qur'ân). Then you
would find no protector for you
against Us in that respect. |
| 87. |

Except as a Mercy from your Lord.
Verily! His Grace unto you (O
Muhammad SAW) is ever
great. |
| 88. |

Say: "If the mankind and the
jinns were together to produce the
like of this Qur'ân, they could
not produce the like thereof, even
if they helped one another." |
| 89. |

And indeed We have fully explained
to mankind, in this Qur'ân, every
kind of similitude, but most
mankind refuse (the truth and
accept nothing) but disbelief. |
| 90. |

And they say: "We shall not
believe in you (O Muhammad SAW),
until you cause a spring to gush
forth from the earth for us; |
| 91. |

"Or you have a garden of
date-palms and grapes, and cause
rivers to gush forth in their
midst abundantly; |
| 92. |

"Or you cause the heaven to
fall upon us in pieces, as you
have pretended, or you bring Allâh
and the angels before (us) face to
face; |
| 93. |

"Or you have a house of
adornable materials (like silver
and pure gold, etc.), or you
ascend up into the sky, and even
then we will put no faith in your
ascension until you bring down for
us a Book that we would
read." Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"Glorified (and Exalted) be
my Lord (Allâh) above all that
evil they (polytheists) associate
with Him! Am I anything but a man,
sent as a Messenger?" |
| 94. |

And nothing prevented men from
believing when the guidance came
to them, except that they said:
"Has Allâh sent a man as
(His) Messenger?" |
| 95. |

Say: "If there were on the
earth, angels walking about in
peace and security, We should
certainly have sent down for them
from the heaven an angel as a
Messenger." |
| 96. |

Say: "Sufficient is Allâh
for a witness between me and you.
Verily! He is the All-Knower, the
All-Seer of His slaves." |
| 97. |

And he whom Allâh guides, he is
led aright; but he whom He sends
astray for such you will find no Auliyâ'
(helpers and protectors,
etc.), besides Him, and We shall
gather them together on the Day of
Resurrection on their faces[],
blind, dumb and deaf, their abode
will be Hell; whenever it abates,
We shall increase for them the
fierceness of the Fire. |
| 98. |

That is their recompense, because
they denied Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) and said:
"When we are bones and
fragments, shall we really be
raised up as a new creation?" |
| 99. |

See they not that Allâh, Who
created the heavens and the earth,
is Able to create the like of
them. And He has decreed for them
an appointed term, whereof there
is not doubt. But the Zâlimûn
(polytheists and wrong-doers,
etc.) refuse (the truth the
Message of Islâmic Monotheism,
and accept nothing) but disbelief. |
| 100. |

Say (to the disbelievers):
"If you possessed the
treasure of the Mercy of my Lord
(wealth, money, provision, etc.),
then you would surely hold back
(from spending) for fear of (being
exhausted), and man is ever
miserly!" |
| 101. |

And indeed We gave to Mûsa
(Moses) nine clear signs. Ask then
the Children of Israel, when he
came to them, then Fir'aun
(Pharaoh) said to him: "O Mûsa
(Moses)! I think you are indeed
bewitched." |
| 102. |

[Mûsa (Moses)] said:
"Verily, you know that these
signs have been sent down by none
but the Lord of the heavens and
the earth as clear (evidences i.e.
proofs of Allâh's Oneness and His
Omnipotence, etc.). And I think
you are, indeed, O Fir'aun
(Pharaoh) doomed to destruction
(away from all good)!" |
| 103. |

So he resolved to turn them out of
the land (of Egypt). But We
drowned him and all who were with
him. |
| 104. |

And We said to the Children of
Israel after him: "Dwell in
the land, then, when the final and
the last promise comes near [i.e.
the Day of Resurrection or the
descent of Christ ['Iesa (Jesus),
son of Maryam (Mary) <
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> on the earth]. We shall bring
you altogether as mixed crowd
(gathered out of various
nations).[Tafsir Al-Qurtubî, Vol.
10, Page 338] |
| 105. |

And with truth We have sent it
down (i.e. the Qur'ân), and with
truth it has descended. And We
have sent you (O Muhammad SAW)
as nothing but a bearer of glad
tidings (of Paradise, for those
who follow your Message of Islâmic
Monotheism), and a warner (of
Hell-fire for those who refuse to
follow your Message of Islâmic
Monotheism)[]. |
| 106. |

And (it is) a Qur'ân which We
have divided (into parts), in
order that you might recite it to
men at intervals. And We have
revealed it by stages. (in 23
years). |
| 107. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW to
them): "Believe in it (the
Qur'ân) or do not believe (in
it). Verily! Those who were given
knowledge before it (the Jews and
the Christians like 'Abdullâh bin
Salâm and Salmân Al-Farisî),
when it is recited to them, fall
down on their faces in humble
prostration." |
| 108. |

And they say: "Glory be to
our Lord! Truly, the Promise of
our Lord must be fulfilled." |
| 109. |

And they fall down on their faces
weeping and it adds to their
humility. |
| 110. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"Invoke Allâh or invoke the
Most Beneficent (Allâh), by
whatever name you invoke Him (it
is the same), for to Him belong
the Best Names. And offer your Salât
(prayer) neither aloud nor in a
low voice, but follow a way
between. |
| 111. |

And say: "All the praises and
thanks be to Allâh, Who has not
begotten a son (nor an offspring),
and Who has no partner in (His)
Dominion, nor He is low to have a Walî
(helper, protector or
supporter). And magnify Him with
all the magnificence, [Allâhu-Akbar
(Allâh is the Most
Great)]." |
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