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20. TâHâ.
|

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

TâHâ.
[These letters are one of the
miracles of the Qur'ân, and none
but Allâh (Alone) knows their
meanings.]
|
| 2. |

We have not sent down the Qur'ân
unto you (O Muhammad SAW)
to cause you distress, |
| 3. |

But only as a Reminder to those
who fear (Allâh). |
| 4. |

A revelation from Him (Allâh) Who
has created the earth and high
heavens. |
| 5. |

The Most Beneficent (Allâh) Istawâ
(rose over) the (Mighty)
Throne (in a manner that suits His
Majesty). |
| 6. |

To Him belongs all that is in the
heavens and all that is on the
earth, and all that is between
them, and all that is under the
soil. |
| 7. |

And if you (O Muhammad SAW)
speak (the invocation) aloud, then
verily, He knows the secret and
that which is yet more hidden. |
| 8. |

Allâh! Lâ ilâhla illa Huwa (none
has the right to be worshipped but
He)! To Him belong the Best Names[]. |
| 9. |

And has there come to you the
story of Mûsa (Moses)? |
| 10. |

When he saw a fire, he said to his
family: "Wait! Verily, I have
seen a fire, perhaps I can bring
you some burning brand therefrom,
or find some guidance at the
fire." |
| 11. |

And when he came to it (the fire),
he was called by name: "O Mûsa
(Moses)! |
| 12. |

"Verily! I am your Lord! So
take off your shoes, you are in
the sacred valley, Tuwa. |
| 13. |

"And I have chosen you. So
listen to that which is inspired
to you. |
| 14. |

"Verily! I am Allâh! Lâ
ilâha illa Ana (none has the
right to be worshipped but I), so
worship Me, and perform AsSalât
(Iqâmat-as-Salât) for My
Remembrance. |
| 15. |

"Verily, the Hour is coming
and My Will is to keep it hidden
that every person may be rewarded
for that which he strives. |
| 16. |

"Therefore, let not the one
who believes not therein (i.e. in
the Day of Resurrection,
Reckoning, Paradise and Hell,
etc.), but follows his own lusts,[]
divert you therefrom, lest you
perish. |
| 17. |

"And what is that in your
right hand, O Mûsa (Moses)?" |
| 18. |

He said: "This is my stick,
whereon I lean, and wherewith I
beat down branches for my sheep,
and wherein I find other
uses." |
| 19. |

(Allâh) said: "Cast it down,
O Mûsa (Moses)!" |
| 20. |

He cast it down, and behold! It
was a snake, moving quickly. |
| 21. |

Allâh said:"Grasp it, and
fear not, We shall return it to
its former state, |
| 22. |

"And press your (right) hand
to your (left) side, it will come
forth white (and shining), without
any disease as another sign, |
| 23. |

"That We may show you (some)
of Our Greater Signs. |
| 24. |

"Go to Fir'aun (Pharaoh)!
Verily, he has transgressed (all
bounds in disbelief and
disobedience, and has behaved as
an arrogant, and as a
tyrant)." |
| 25. |

[Mûsa (Moses)] said: "O my
Lord! Open for me my chest (grant
me self-confidence, contentment,
and boldness). |
| 26. |

"And ease my task for me; |
| 27. |

"And make loose the knot (the
defect) from my tongue, (i.e.
remove the incorrectness from my
speech) [That occurred as a result
of a brand of fire which Mûsa
(Moses) put in his mouth when he
was an infant]. [Tafsir At-Tabarî,
Vol. 16, Page 159]. |
| 28. |

"That they understand my
speech, |
| 29. |

"And appoint for me a helper
from my family, |
| 30. |

"Hârûn (Aaron), my brother; |
| 31. |

"Increase my strength with
him, |
| 32. |

"And let him share my task
(of conveying Allâh's Message and
Prophethood), |
| 33. |

"That we may glorify You
much, |
| 34. |

"And remember You much, |
| 35. |

"Verily! You are of us Ever a
Well-Seer." |
| 36. |

Allâh said: "You are granted
your request, O Mûsa (Moses)! |
| 37. |

"And indeed We conferred a
favour on you another time
(before). |
| 38. |

"When We inspired your mother
with that which We inspired. |
| 39. |

"Saying: 'Put him (the child)
into the Tabût (a box or a
case or a chest) and put it into
the river (Nile), then the river
shall cast it up on the bank, and
there, an enemy of Mine and an
enemy of his shall take him.' And
I endued you with love from Me, in
order that you may be brought up
under My Eye, |
| 40. |

"When your sister went and
said: 'Shall I show you one who
will nurse him?' So We restored
you to your mother, that she might
cool her eyes and she should not
grieve. Then you did kill a man,
but We saved you from great
distress and tried you with a
heavy trial. Then you stayed a
number of years with the people of
Madyan (Midian). Then you
came here according to the fixed
term which I ordained (for you), O
Mûsa (Moses)! |
| 41. |

"And I have Istana'tuka,[]
for Myself. |
| 42. |

"Go you and your brother with
My Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.), and do not,
you both, slacken and become weak
in My Remembrance. |
| 43. |

"Go, both of you, to Fir'aun
(Pharaoh), verily, he has
transgressed (all bounds in
disbelief and disobedience and
behaved as an arrogant and as a
tyrant). |
| 44. |

"And speak to him mildly,
perhaps he may accept admonition
or fear Allâh." |
| 45. |

They said: "Our Lord! Verily!
We fear lest he should hasten to
punish us or lest he should
transgress (all bounds against
us)." |
| 46. |

He (Allâh) said: "Fear not,
verily! I am with you both,
hearing and seeing. |
| 47. |

"So go you both to him, and
say: 'Verily, we are Messengers of
your Lord, so let the Children of
Israel go with us, and torment
them not; indeed, we have come
with a sign from your Lord! And
peace will be upon him who follows
the guidance! |
| 48. |

'Truly, it has been revealed to us
that the torment will be for him
who denies [believes not in the
Oneness of Allâh, and in His
Messengers, etc.], and turns
away.'(from the truth and
obedience of Allâh)" |
| 49. |

Fir'aun (Pharaoh) said: "Who
then, O Mûsa (Moses), is the Lord
of you two?" |
| 50. |

[Mûsa (Moses)] said: "Our
Lord is He Who gave to each thing
its form and nature, then guided
it aright." |
| 51. |

[Fir'aun (Pharaoh)] said:
"What about the generations
of old?" |
| 52. |

[Mûsa (Moses)] said: "The
knowledge thereof is with my Lord,
in a Record. My Lord is neither
unaware nor He forgets, " |
| 53. |

Who has made earth for you like a
bed (spread out); and has opened
roads (ways and paths etc.) for
you therein; and has sent down
water (rain) from the sky. And We
have brought forth with it various
kinds of vegetation. |
| 54. |

Eat and pasture your cattle,
(therein); verily, in this are
proofs and signs for men of
understanding. |
| 55. |

Thereof (the earth) We created
you, and into it We shall return
you, and from it We shall bring
you out once again. |
| 56. |

And indeed We showed him [Fir'aun
(Pharaoh)] all Our Signs and
Evidences, but he denied and
refused. |
| 57. |

He [Fir'aun (Pharaoh)] said:
"Have you come to drive us
out of our land with your magic, O
Mûsa (Moses)? |
| 58. |

"Then verily, we can produce
magic the like thereof; so appoint
a meeting between us and you,
which neither we, nor you shall
fail to keep, in an open wide
place where both shall have a just
and equal chance (and beholders
could witness the
competition)." |
| 59. |

[Mûsa (Moses)] said: "Your
appointed meeting is the day of
the festival, and let the people
assemble when the sun has risen
(forenoon)." |
| 60. |

So Fir'aun (Pharaoh) withdrew,
devised his plot and then came
back. |
| 61. |

Mûsa (Moses) said to them:
"Woe unto you! Invent not a
lie against Allâh, lest He should
destroy you completely by a
torment. And surely, he who
invents a lie (against Allâh)
will fail miserably." |
| 62. |

Then they debated with one another
what they must do, and they kept
their talk secret. |
| 63. |

They said: "Verily! These are
two magicians. Their object is to
drive you out from your land with
magic, and overcome your chiefs
and nobles. |
| 64. |

"So devise your plot, and
then assemble in line. And whoever
overcomes this day will be indeed
successful." |
| 65. |

They said:"O Mûsa (Moses)!
Either you throw first or we be
the first to throw?" |
| 66. |

[Mûsa (Moses)] said: "Nay,
throw you (first)!" Then
behold, their ropes and their
sticks, by their magic, appeared
to him as though they moved fast. |
| 67. |

So Mûsa (Moses) conceived a fear
in himself. |
| 68. |

We (Allâh) said: "Fear not!
Surely, you will have the upper
hand. |
| 69. |

"And throw that which is in
your right hand! It will swallow
up that which they have made. That
which they have made is only a
magician's trick, and the magician
will never be successful, no
matter whatever amount (of skill)
he may attain." |
| 70. |

So the magicians fell down
prostrate. They said: "We
believe in the Lord of Hârûn
(Aaron) and Mûsa (Moses)." |
| 71. |

[Fir'aun (Pharaoh)] said:
"Believe you in him [Mûsa
(Moses)] before I give you
permission? Verily! He is your
chief who taught you magic. So I
will surely cut off your hands and
feet on opposite sides, and I will
surely crucify you on the trunks
of date-palms, and you shall
surely know which of us [I (Fir'aun
Pharaoh) or the Lord of Mûsa
(Moses) (Allâh)] can give the
severe and more lasting
torment." |
| 72. |

They said: "We prefer you not
over the clear signs that have
come to us, and to Him (Allâh)
Who created us. So decree whatever
you desire to decree, for you can
only decree (regarding) this life
of the world. |
| 73. |

"Verily! We have believed in
our Lord, that He may forgive us
our faults, and the magic to which
you did compel us. And Allâh is
better as regards reward in
comparison to your [Fir'aun's
(Pharaoh)] reward, and more
lasting (as regards punishment in
comparison to your
punishment)." |
| 74. |

Verily! Whoever comes to his Lord
as a Mujrim (criminal,
polytheist, disbeliever in the
Oneness of Allâh and His
Messengers, sinner, etc.), then
surely, for him is Hell, therein
he will neither die nor live. |
| 75. |

But whoever comes to Him (Allâh)
as a believer (in the Oneness of
Allâh, etc.), and has done
righteous good deeds, for such are
the high ranks (in the Hereafter), |
| 76. |

'Adn (Edn) Paradise
(everlasting Gardens), under which
rivers flow, wherein they will
abide forever: such is the reward
of those who purify themselves
[(by abstaining from all kinds of
sins and evil deeds) which Allâh
has forbidden and by doing all
that which Allâh has ordained)]. |
| 77. |

And indeed We inspired Mûsa
(Moses) (saying): "Travel by
night with Ibâdi (My
slaves) and strike a dry path for
them in the sea, fearing neither
to be overtaken [by Fir'aun
(Pharaoh)] nor being afraid (of
drowning in the sea)." |
| 78. |

Then Fir'aun (Pharaoh) pursued
them with his hosts, but the
sea-water completely overwhelmed
them and covered them up. |
| 79. |

And Fir'aun (Pharaoh) led his
people astray, and he did not
guide them. |
| 80. |

O Children of Israel! We delivered
you from your enemy, and We made a
covenant with you on the right
side of the Mount, and We sent
down to you Al-Manna[]
and quails, |
| 81. |

(Saying) eat of the Taiyibât (good
lawful things) wherewith We have
provided you, and commit no
oppression therein, lest My Anger
should justly descend on you. And
he on whom My Anger descends, he
is indeed perished. |
| 82. |

And verily, I am indeed Forgiving
to him who repents, believes (in
My Oneness, and associates none in
worship with Me) and does
righteous good deeds, and then
remains constant in doing them,
(till his death). |
| 83. |

"And what made you hasten
from your people, O Mûsa
(Moses)?" |
| 84. |

He said: "They are close on
my footsteps, and I hastened to
You, O my Lord, that You might be
pleased." |
| 85. |

(Allâh) said: "Verily! We
have tried your people in your
absence, and As-Samiri has led
them astray." |
| 86. |

Then Mûsa (Moses) returned to his
people in a state of anger and
sorrow. He said: "O my
people! Did not your Lord promise
you a fair promise? Did then the
promise seem to you long in
coming? Or did you desire that
wrath should descend from your
Lord on you, so you broke your
promise to me (i.e disbelieving in
Allâh and worshipping the
calf)?" |
| 87. |

They said: "We broke not the
promise to you, of our own will,
but we were made to carry the
weight of the ornaments of the [Fir'aun's
(Pharaoh)] people, then we cast
them (into the fire), and that was
what As-Samiri suggested." |
| 88. |

Then he took out (of the fire) for
them a statue of a calf which
seemed to low. They said:
"This is your ilâh
(god), and the ilâh (god)
of Mûsa (Moses), but [Mûsa
(Moses)] has forgotten (his
god).'" |
| 89. |

Did they not see that it could not
return them a word (for answer),
and that it had no power either to
harm them or to do them good? |
| 90. |

And Hârûn (Aaron) indeed had
said to them beforehand: "O
my people! You are being tried in
this, and verily, your Lord is (Allâh)
the Most Beneficent, so follow me
and obey my order." |
| 91. |

They said: "We will not stop
worshipping it (i.e. the calf),
until Mûsa (Moses) returns to
us." |
| 92. |

[Mûsa (Moses)] said: "O Hârûn
(Aaron)! What stopped you when you
saw them going astray; |
| 93. |

"That you followed me not
(according to my advice to you)?
Have you then disobeyed my
order?" |
| 94. |

He [Hârûn (Aaron)] said: "O
son of my mother! Seize (me) not
by my beard, nor by my head!
Verily, I feared lest you should
say: 'You have caused a division
among the Children of Israel, and
you have not respected my word!'
" |
| 95. |

[Mûsa (Moses)] said: "And
what is the matter with you. O
Samiri? (i.e. why did you do
so?)" |
| 96. |

(Samiri) said: "I saw what
they saw not, so I took a handful
(of dust) from the hoof print of
the messenger [Jibrael's (Gabriel)
horse] and threw it [into the fire
in which were put the ornaments of
the Fir'aun's (Pharaoh) people, or
into the calf]. Thus my inner-self
suggested to me." |
| 97. |

Mûsa (Moses) said: "Then go
away! And verily, your
(punishment) in this life will be
that you will say: "Touch me
not (i.e.you will live alone
exiled away from mankind); and
verily (for a future torment), you
have a promise that will not fail.
And look at your ilâh
(god), to which you have been
devoted. We will certainly burn
it, and scatter its particles in
the sea." |
| 98. |

Your Ilâh (God) is only
Allâh, the One (Lâ ilâha
illa Huwa) (none has the right
to be worshipped but He). He has
full knowledge of all things. |
| 99. |

Thus We relate to you (O Muhammad SAW)
some information of what happened
before. And indeed We have given
you from Us a Reminder (this Qur'ân). |
| 100. |

Whoever turns away from it (this
Qur'ân i.e. does not believe in
it, nor acts on its orders),
verily, they will bear a heavy
burden (of sins) on the Day of
Resurrection,[] |
| 101. |

They will abide in that (state in
the Fire of Hell), and evil indeed
will it be that load for them on
the Day of Resurrection; |
| 102. |

The Day when the Trumpet will be
blown (the second blowing): that
Day, We shall gather the Mujrimûn
(criminals, polytheists, sinners,
disbelievers in the Oneness of Allâh,
etc.) Zurqa: (blue or blind
eyed with black faces).[] |
| 103. |

In whispers will they speak to
each other (saying): "You
stayed not longer than ten
(days)." |
| 104. |

We know very well what they will
say, when the best among them in
knowledge and wisdom will say:
"You stayed no longer than a
day!" |
| 105. |

And they ask you concerning the
mountains, say;"My Lord will
blast them and scatter them as
particles of dust. |
| 106. |

"Then He shall leave it as a
level smooth plain. |
| 107. |

"You will see therein nothing
crooked or curved." |
| 108. |

On that Day mankind will follow
strictly (the voice of) Allâh's
caller, no crookedness (that is
without going to the right or left
of that voice) will they show him
(Allâh's caller). And all voices
will be humbled for the Most
Beneficent (Allâh), and nothing
shall you hear but the low voice
of their footsteps. |
| 109. |

On that day no intercession shall
avail, except the one for whom the
Most Beneficent (Allâh) has given
permission and whose word is
acceptable to Him. |
| 110. |

He (Allâh) knows what happens to
them (His creatures) in this
world, and what will happen to
them (in the Hereafter), and they
will never compass anything of His
Knowledge. |
| 111. |

And (all) faces shall be humbled
before (Allâh), the Ever Living,
the One Who sustains and protects
all that exists. And he who
carried (a burden of) wrongdoing
(i.e. he who disbelieved in Allâh,
ascribed partners to Him, and did
deeds of His disobedience), became
indeed a complete failure (on that
Day). |
| 112. |

And he who works deeds of
righteousness, while he is a
believer (in Islâmic Monotheism)
then he will have no fear of
injustice, nor of any curtailment
(of his reward). |
| 113. |

And thus We have sent it down as a
Qur'ân in Arabic, and have
explained therein in detail the
warnings, in order that they may
fear Allâh, or that it may cause
them to have a lesson from it (or
to have the honour for believing
and acting on its teachings). |
| 114. |

Then High above all be Allâh, the
True King. And be not in haste (O
Muhammad SAW) with the
Qur'ân before its revelation is
completed to you, and say:
"My Lord! Increase me in
knowledge." |
| 115. |

And indeed We made a covenant with
Adam before, but he forgot, and We
found on his part no firm
will-power. |
| 116. |

And (remember) when We said to the
angels: "Prostrate yourselves
to Adam." They prostrated
(all) except Iblîs (Satan),
who refused. |
| 117. |

Then We said: "O Adam!
Verily, this is an enemy to you
and to your wife. So let him not
get you both out of Paradise, so
that you be distressed in misery. |
| 118. |

Verily, you have (a promise from
Us) that you will never be hungry
therein nor naked. |
| 119. |

And you (will) suffer not from
thirst therein nor from the sun's
heat. |
| 120. |

Then Shaitân (Satan)
whispered to him, saying : "O
Adam! Shall I lead you to the Tree
of Eternity and to a kingdom that
will never waste away?" |
| 121. |

Then they both ate of the tree,
and so their private parts
appeared to them, and they began
to stick on themselves the leaves
from Paradise for their covering.
Thus did Adam disobey his Lord, so
he went astray. |
| 122. |

Then his Lord chose him, and
turned to him with forgiveness,
and gave him guidance. |
| 123. |

(Allâh) said:"Get you down
(from the Paradise to the earth),
both of you, together, some of you
are an enemy to some others. Then
if there comes to you guidance
from Me, then whoever follows My
Guidance shall neither go astray,
nor fall into distress and misery. |
| 124. |

"But whosoever turns away
from My Reminder (i.e. neither
believes in this Qur'ân nor acts
on its orders, etc.) verily, for
him is a life of hardship, and We
shall raise him up blind on the
Day of Resurrection." |
| 125. |

He will say:"O my Lord! Why
have you raised me up blind, while
I had sight (before)." |
| 126. |

(Allâh) will say: "Like
this, Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) came unto you,
but you disregarded them (i.e. you
left them, did not think deeply in
them, and you turned away from
them), and so this Day, you will
be neglected (in the Hell-fire,
away from Allâh's Mercy)." |
| 127. |

And thus do We requite him who
transgresses beyond bounds [i.e.
commits the great sins and
disobeys his Lord (Allâh) and
believes not in His Messengers,
and His revealed Books, like this
Qur'ân, etc.], and believes not
in the Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) of his Lord,
and the torment of the Hereafter
is far more severe and more
lasting. |
| 128. |

Is it not a guidance for them (to
know) how many generations We have
destroyed before them, in whose
dwellings they walk? Verily, in
this are signs indeed for men of
understanding. |
| 129. |

And had it not been for a Word
that went forth before from your
Lord, and a term determined,
(their punishment) must
necessarily have come (in this
world). |
| 130. |

So bear patiently (O Muhammad SAW)
what they say, and glorify the
praises of your Lord before the
rising of the sun, and before its
setting, and during some of the
hours of the night, and at the
sides of the day (an indication
for the five compulsory
congregational prayers), that you
may become pleased with the reward
which Allâh shall give you. |
| 131. |

And strain not your eyes in
longing for the things We have
given for enjoyment to various
groups of them (polytheists and
disbelievers in the Oneness of Allâh),
the splendour of the life of this
world that We may test them
thereby. But the provision (good
reward in the Hereafter) of your
Lord is better and more lasting. |
| 132. |

And enjoin As-Salât (the
prayer) on your family, and be
patient in offering them [i.e. the
Salât (prayers)]. We ask
not of you a provision (i.e. to
give Us something: money, etc.);
We provide for you. And the good
end (i.e. Paradise) is for the Muttaqûn
(pious - see V.2:2). |
| 133. |

They say: "Why does he not
bring us a sign (proof) from his
Lord?" Has there not come to
them the proof of that which is
(written) in the former papers
[Scriptures, i.e. the Taurât
(Torah), and the Injeel (Gospel),
etc. about the coming of the
Prophet Muhammad SAW ]. |
| 134. |

And if We had destroyed them with
a torment before this (i.e.
Messenger Muhammad SAW
and the Qur'ân), they would
surely have said: "Our Lord!
If only You had sent us a
Messenger, we should certainly
have followed Your Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.), before we were
humiliated and disgraced."[] |
| 135. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"Each one (believer and
disbeliever, etc.) is waiting, so
wait you too, and you shall know
who are they that are on the
Straight and Even Path (i.e. Allâh's
Religion of Islâmic Monotheism),
and who are they that have let
themselves be guided (on the Right
Path). |
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8. Al-Anfâl
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9. At-Taubah
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10. Yûnus
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11. Hûd
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12. Yûsuf
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13. Ar-Ra'd
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14. Ibrahîm
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15. Al-Hijr
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16. An-Nahl
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17. Al-Isrâ'
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18. Al-Kahf
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19. Maryam
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20. TâHâ.
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21. Al-Anbiyâ'
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22. Al-Hajj
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23. Al-Mu'minûn
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24. An-Nûr
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25. Al-Furqân
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26. Ash-Shu'arâ'
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27. An-Naml
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28. Al-Qasas
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29. Al-'Ankabût
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30. ArRûm
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31. Luqmân
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32. AsSajdah
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33. AlAhzâb
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34. Saba'
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35. Fâtir or AlMalâ'ikah
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36. YâSîn.
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37. As-Sâffât
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38. Sâd.
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39. Az-Zumar
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40. Ghâfir
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41. Fussilat
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42. Ash-Shûra
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43. Az-Zukhruf
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44. Ad-Dukhân
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45. Al-Jâthiya
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46. Al-Ahqâf
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47. Muhammad or Al-Qitâl
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48. Al-Fath
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49. Al-Hujurât
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50. Qâf.
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51. Az-Zâriyât
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52. At-Tûr
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53. An-Najm
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54. Al-Qamar
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55. Ar-Rahmân
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56. Al-Wâqi'ah
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57. Al-Hadîd
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58. Al-Mujâdilah
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59. Al-Hashr
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60. Al-Mumtahinah
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61. As-Saff
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62. Al-Jumu'ah
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63. Al-Munafiqûn
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64. At-Taghâbun
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65. At-Talâq
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66. At-Tahrîm
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67. Al-Mulk
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68. Al-Qalam
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69. Al-Hâqqah
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70. Al-Ma'ârij
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71. Nûh
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72. Al-Jinn
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73. Al-Muzzammil
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74. Al-Muddaththir
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75. Al-Qiyâmah
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76. Al-Insân or Ad-Dahr
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77. Al-Mursalât
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78. An-Naba'
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79. An-Nazi'ât
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80. 'Abasa
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81. At-Takwîr
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82. Al-Infitâr
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83. Al-Mutaffifîn
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84. Al-Inshiqâq
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85. Al-Burûj
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86. At-Târiq
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87. Al-A'lâ
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88. Al-Ghâshiyah
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89. Al-Fajr
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90. Al-Balad
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91. Ash-Shams
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92. Al-Lail
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93. Ad-Duha
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94. Ash-Sharh
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95. At-Tin
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96. Al-'Alaq
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97. Al-Qadr
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98. Al-Baiyinah
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99. Az-Zalzalah
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100. Al-'Adiyât
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101. Al-Qâri'ah
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102. At-Takâthur
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103. Al-'Asr
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104. Al-Humazah
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105. Al-Fîl
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106. Quraish
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107. Al-Mâ'ûn
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108. Al-Kauthar
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109. Al-Kâfirûn
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110. An-Nasr
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111. Al-Masad
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112. Al-Ikhlâs or At-Tauhîd
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113. Al-Falaq
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114. An-Nâs
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Verses Of The Holy Quran
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