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28. Al-Qasas
|

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

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

These are Verses of the manifest
Book (that makes clear truth from
falsehood, good from evil, etc.). |
| 3. |

We recite to you some of the news
of Mûsa (Moses) and Fir'aun
(Pharaoh) in truth, for a people
who believe (those who believe in
this Qur'ân, and in the Oneness
of Allâh). |
| 4. |

Verily, Fir'aun (Pharaoh) exalted
himself in the land and made its
people sects, weakening
(oppressing) a group (i.e.
Children of Israel) among them,
killing their sons, and letting
their females live. Verily, he was
of the Mufsidûn (i.e.
those who commit great sins and
crimes, oppressors, tyrants,
etc.). |
| 5. |

And We wished to do a favour to
those who were weak (and
oppressed) in the land, and to
make them rulers and to make them
the inheritors, |
| 6. |

And to establish them in the land,
and We let Fir'aun (Pharaoh) and Hâmân
and their hosts receive from them
that which they feared. |
| 7. |

And We inspired the mother of Mûsa
(Moses), (saying): "Suckle
him [Mûsa (Moses)], but when you
fear for him, then cast him into
the river and fear not, nor
grieve. Verily! We shall bring him
back to you, and shall make him
one of (Our) Messengers." |
| 8. |

Then the household of Fir'aun
(Pharaoh) picked him up, that he
might become for them an enemy and
a (cause of) grief. Verily!
Fir'aun (Pharaoh), Hâmân and
their hosts were sinners. |
| 9. |

And the wife of Fir'aun (Pharaoh)
said: "A comfort of the eye
for me and for you. Kill him not,
perhaps he may be of benefit to
us, or we may adopt him as a
son." And they perceive not
(the result of that). |
| 10. |

And the heart of the mother of Mûsa
(Moses) became empty [from every
thought, except the thought of Mûsa
(Moses)]. She was very near to
disclose his (case, i.e. the child
is her son), had We not
strengthened her heart (with
Faith), so that she might remain
as one of the believers. |
| 11. |

And she said to his [Musa's
(Moses)] sister: "Follow
him." So she (his sister)
watched him from a far place
secretly, while they perceived
not. |
| 12. |

And We had already forbidden
(other) foster suckling mothers
for him, until she (his sister
came up and) said: "Shall I
direct you to a household who will
rear him for you, and sincerely
they will look after him in a good
manner?" |
| 13. |

So did We restore him to his
mother, that she might be
delighted, and that she might not
grieve, and that she might know
that the Promise of Allâh is
true. But most of them know not. |
| 14. |

And when he attained his full
strength, and was perfect (in
manhood), We bestowed on him Hukman
(Prophethood, right judgement of
the affairs) and religious
knowledge [of the religion of his
forefathers i.e. Islâmic
Monotheism]. And thus do We reward
the Muhsinûn (i.e. good
doers - see the footnote of
V.9:120). |
| 15. |

And he entered the city at a time
of unawareness of its people, and
he found there two men fighting, -
one of his party (his religion -
from the Children of Israel), and
the other of his foes. The man of
his (own) party asked him for help
against his foe, so Mûsa (Moses)
struck him with his fist and
killed him. He said: "This is
of Shaitân's (Satan)
doing, verily, he is a plain
misleading enemy." |
| 16. |

He said: "My Lord! Verily, I
have wronged myself, so forgive
me." Then He forgave him.
Verily, He is the Oft-Forgiving,
the Most Merciful. |
| 17. |

He said: "My Lord! For that
with which You have favoured me, I
will never more be a helper for
the Mujrimûn (criminals,
disobedient to Allâh,
polytheists, sinners, etc.)!" |
| 18. |

So he became afraid, looking about
in the city (waiting as to what
will be the result of his crime of
killing), when behold, the man who
had sought his help the day
before, called for his help
(again). Mûsa (Moses) said to
him: "Verily, you are a plain
misleader!" |
| 19. |

Then when he decided to seize the
man who was an enemy to both of
them, the man said: "O Mûsa
(Moses)! Is it your intention to
kill me as you killed a man
yesterday? Your aim is nothing but
to become a tyrant in the land,
and not to be one of those who do
right." |
| 20. |

And there came a man running, from
the farthest end of the city. He
said: "O Mûsa (Moses)!
Verily, the chiefs are taking
counsel together about you, to
kill you, so escape.Truly, I am to
you of those who give sincere
advice." |
| 21. |

So he escaped from there, looking
about in a state of fear. He said:
"My Lord! Save me from the
people who are Zâlimûn
(polytheists and
wrong-doers)!" |
| 22. |

And when he went towards (the land
of) Madyan (Midian) he said:
"It may be that my Lord
guides me to the Right Way." |
| 23. |

And when he arrived at the water
of Madyan (Midian) he found there
a group of men watering (their
flocks), and besides them he found
two women who were keeping back
(their flocks). He said:
"What is the matter with
you?" They said: "We
cannot water (our flocks) until
the shepherds take (their flocks).
And our father is a very old
man." |
| 24. |

So he watered (their flocks) for
them, then he turned back to
shade, and said: "My Lord!
Truly, I am in need of whatever
good that You bestow on me!" |
| 25. |

Then there came to him one of the
two women, walking shyly. She
said: "Verily, my father
calls you that he may reward you
for having watered (our flocks)
for us." So when he came to
him and narrated the story, he
said: "Fear you not. You have
escaped from the people who are Zâlimûn
(polytheists, disbelievers, and
wrong-doers)." |
| 26. |

And said one of them (the two
women): "O my father! Hire
him! Verily, the best of men for
you to hire is the strong, the
trustworthy." |
| 27. |

He said: "I intend to wed one
of these two daughters of mine to
you, on condition that you serve
me for eight years, but if you
complete ten years, it will be (a
favour) from you. But I intend not
to place you under a difficulty.
If Allâh will, you will find me
one of the righteous." |
| 28. |

He [Mûsa (Moses)] said:
"That (is settled) between me
and you whichever of the two terms
I fulfill, there will be no
injustice to me, and Allâh is
Surety over what we say." |
| 29. |

Then, when Mûsa (Moses) had
fulfilled the term, and was
travelling with his family, he saw
a fire in the direction of Tûr
(Mount). He said to his family:
"Wait, I have seen a fire;
perhaps I may bring to you from
there some information, or a
burning fire-brand that you may
warm yourselves." |
| 30. |

So when he reached it (the fire),
he was called from the right side
of the valley, in the blessed
place from the tree: "O Mûsa
(Moses)! Verily! I am Allâh, the
Lord of the 'Alamîn (mankind,
jinns and all that exists)! |
| 31. |

"And throw your stick!"
But when he saw it moving as if it
were a snake, he turned in flight,
and looked not back. (It was
said): "O Mûsa (Moses)! Draw
near, and fear not. Verily, you
are of those who are secure. |
| 32. |

"Put your hand in your bosom,
it will come forth white without a
disease, and draw your hand close
to your side to be free from fear
(that which you suffered from the
snake, and also by that your hand
will return to its original
state). these are two Burhân
(signs, miracles, evidences,
proofs) from your Lord to Fir'aun
(Pharaoh) and his chiefs. Verily,
they are the people who are Fâsiqûn
(rebellious, disobedient to Allâh). |
| 33. |

He said: "My Lord! I have
killed a man among them, and I
fear that they will kill me. |
| 34. |

"And my brother Hârûn
(Aaron) he is more eloquent in
speech than me so send him with me
as a helper to confirm me. Verily!
I fear that they will belie
me." |
| 35. |

Allâh said: "We will
strengthen your arm through your
brother, and give you both power,
so they shall not be able to harm
you, with Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.), you two as
well as those who follow you will
be the victors." |
| 36. |

Then when Mûsa (Moses) came to
them with Our Clear Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.), they said:
"This is nothing but invented
magic. Never did we hear of this
among our fathers of old." |
| 37. |

Mûsa (Moses) said: "My Lord
knows best him who came with
guidance from Him, and whose will
be the happy end in the Hereafter.
Verily, the Zâlimûn
(wrong-doers, polytheists and
disbelievers in the Oneness of Allâh)
will not be successful." |
| 38. |

Fir'aun (Pharaoh) said: "O
chiefs! I know not that you have
an ilâh (a god) other than
me, so kindle for me (a fire), O Hâmân,
to bake (bricks out of) clay, and
set up for me a Sarhan (a
lofty tower, or palace, etc.) in
order that I may look at (or look
for) the Ilâh (God) of Mûsa
(Moses); and verily, I think that
he [Mûsa (Moses)] is one of the
liars." |
| 39. |

And he and his hosts were arrogant
in the land, without right, and
they thought that they would never
return to Us. |
| 40. |

So We seized him and his hosts,
and We threw them all into the sea
(and drowned them). So behold (O
Muhammad SAW) what was
the end of the Zâlimûn
[wrong-doers, polytheists and
those who disbelieved in the
Oneness of their Lord (Allâh), or
rejected the advice of His
Messenger Mûsa (Moses) <
><
>]. |
| 41. |

And We made them leaders inviting
to the Fire, and on the Day of
Resurrection, they will not be
helped. |
| 42. |

And We made a curse to follow them
in this world, and on the Day of
Resurrection, they will be among Al-Maqbuhûn
(those who are prevented to
receive Allâh's Mercy or any
good, despised or destroyed,
etc.). |
| 43. |

And indeed We gave Mûsa (Moses),
after We had destroyed the
generations of old, the Scripture
[the Taurât (Torah)] as an
enlightenment for mankind, and a
guidance and a mercy, that they
might remember (or receive
admonition). |
| 44. |

And you (O Muhammad SAW)
were not on the western side (of
the Mount), when We made clear to
Mûsa (Moses) the commandment, and
you were not among those present. |
| 45. |

But We created generations [after
generations i.e. after Mûsa
(Moses) <
><
>], and long were the ages that
passed over them. And you (O
Muhammad SAW) were not a
dweller among the people of Madyan
(Midian), reciting Our Verses to
them. But it is We Who kept
sending (Messengers). |
| 46. |

And you (O Muhammad SAW)
were not at the side of the Tûr
(Mount) when We did call, [it is
said that Allâh called the
followers of Muhammad SAW
, and they answered His Call, or
that Allâh called Mûsa (Moses)].
But (you are sent) as a mercy from
your Lord, to give warning to a
people to whom no warner had come
before you, in order that they may
remember or receive admonition. [Tafsir
At-Tabarî, Vol. 20, Page 81]. |
| 47. |

And if (We had) not (sent you to
the people of Makkah) in case a
calamity should seize them for
(the deeds) that their hands have
sent forth, they should have said:
"Our Lord! Why did You not
send us a Messenger? We should
then have followed Your Ayât (Verses
of the Qur'ân) and should have
been among the believers." |
| 48. |

But when the truth (i.e. Muhammad SAW
with his Message) has come to them
from Us, they say: "Why is he
not given the like of what was
given to Mûsa (Moses)? Did they
not disbelieve in that which was
given to Mûsa (Moses) of old?
They say: "Two kinds of magic
[the Taurât (Torah) and the Qur'ân]
each helping the other!" And
they say: "Verily! In both we
are disbelievers." |
| 49. |

Say (to them, O Muhammad SAW):
"Then bring a Book from Allâh,
which is a better guide than these
two [the Taurât (Torah) and the
Qur'ân], that I may follow it, if
you are truthful." |
| 50. |

But if they answer you not (i.e.
do not believe in your doctrine of
Islâmic Monotheism, nor follow
you), then know that they only
follow their own lusts. And who is
more astray than one who follows
his own lusts, without guidance
from Allâh? Verily! Allâh guides
not the people who are Zâlimûn
(wrong-doers, disobedient to Allâh,
and polytheists). |
| 51. |

And indeed now We have conveyed
the Word (this Qur'ân in which is
the news of everything to them),
in order that they may remember
(or receive admonition). |
| 52. |

Those to whom We gave the
Scripture [i.e. the Taurât
(Torah) and the Injeel (Gospel),
etc.] before it, - they believe in
it (the Qur'ân). |
| 53. |

And when it is recited to them,
they say: "We believe in it.
Verily, it is the truth from our
Lord. Indeed even before it we
have been from those who submit
themselves to Allâh in Islâm as
Muslims (like 'Abdullâh bin Salâm
and Salmân Al-Farisî, etc.).[] |
| 54. |

These will be given their reward
twice over[],
because they are patient, and
repel evil with good, and spend
(in charity) out of what We have
provided them. |
| 55. |

And when they hear AlLaghw
(dirty, false, evil vain talk),
they withdraw from it and say:
"To us our deeds, and to you
your deeds. Peace be to you. We
seek not the ignorant." |
| 56. |

Verily! You (O Muhammad SAW)
guide not whom you like, but Allâh
guides whom He wills. And He knows
best those who are the guided[]. |
| 57. |

And they say: "If we follow
the guidance with you, we would be
snatched away from our land."
Have We not established for them a
secure sanctuary (Makkah), to
which are brought fruits of all
kinds, a provision from Ourselves,
but most of them know not[]. |
| 58. |

And how many a town (population)
have We destroyed, which were
thankless for its means of
livelihood (disobeyed Allâh, and
His Messengers, by doing evil
deeds and crimes) ! And those are
their dwellings, which have not
been inhabited after them except a
little. And verily! We have been
the inheritors. |
| 59. |

And never will your Lord destroy
the towns (populations) until He
sends to their mother town a
Messenger reciting to them Our
Verses. And never would We destroy
the towns unless the people
thereof are Zâlimûn
(polytheists, wrong-doers,
disbelievers in the Oneness of Allâh,
oppressors and tyrants). |
| 60. |

And whatever you have been given
is an enjoyment of the life of
(this) world and its adornment,
and that (Hereafter) which is with
Allâh is better and will remain
forever. Have you then no sense? |
| 61. |

Is he whom We have promised an
excellent promise (Paradise),
which he will find true, like him
whom We have made to enjoy the
luxuries of the life of (this)
world, then on the Day of
Resurrection, he will be among
those brought up (to be punished
in the Hell-fire)? |
| 62. |

And (remember) the Day when He
will call to them, and say:
"Where are My (so-called)
partners whom you used to
assert?" |
| 63. |

Those about whom the Word will
have come true (to be punished)
will say: "Our Lord! These
are they whom we led astray. We
led them astray, as we were astray
ourselves. We declare our
innocence (from them) before You.
It was not us they
worshipped." |
| 64. |

And it will be said (to them):
"Call upon your (so-called)
partners (of Allâh), and they
will call upon them, but they will
give no answer to them, and they
will see the torment. (They will
then wish) if only they had been
guided! |
| 65. |

And (remember) the Day (Allâh)
will call to them, and say:
"What answer gave you to the
Messengers?" |
| 66. |

Then the news of a good answer
will be obscured to them on that
day, and they will not be able to
ask one another. |
| 67. |

But as for him who repented (from
polytheism and sins, etc.),
believed (in the Oneness of Allâh,
and in His Messenger Muhammad SAW),
and did righteous deeds (in the
life of this world), then he will
be among those who are successful. |
| 68. |

And your Lord creates whatsoever
He wills and chooses, no choice
have they (in any matter).
Glorified be Allâh, and exalted
above all that they associate as
partners (with Him). |
| 69. |

And your Lord knows what their
breasts conceal, and what they
reveal. |
| 70. |

And He is Allâh; Lâ ilâha
illa Huwa (none has the right
to be worshipped but He). His is
all praise, in the first (i.e. in
this world) and in the last (i.e.in
the Hereafter). And for Him is the
Decision, and to Him shall you
(all) be returned. |
| 71. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"Tell me! If Allâh made
night continuous for you till the
Day of Resurrection, who is an ilâh
(a god) besides Allâh who could
bring you light? Will you not then
hear?" |
| 72. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"Tell me! If Allâh made day
continuous for you till the Day of
Resurrection, who is an ilâh (a
god) besides Allâh who could
bring you night wherein you rest?
Will you not then see?" |
| 73. |

It is out of His Mercy that He has
put for you night and day, that
you may rest therein (i.e. during
the night) and that you may seek
of His Bounty (i.e. during the
day), and in order that you may be
grateful. |
| 74. |

And (remember) the Day when He
(your Lord Allâh) will call them
(those who worshipped others along
with Allâh), and will say:
"Where are My (so-called)
partners, whom you used to
assert?" |
| 75. |

And We shall take out from every
nation a witness, and We shall
say: "Bring your proof."
Then they shall know that the
truth is with Allâh (Alone), and
the lies (false gods) which they
invented will disappear from them. |
| 76. |

Verily, Qârûn (Korah) was of Mûsa's
(Moses) people, but he behaved
arrogantly towards them. And We
gave him of the treasures, that of
which the keys would have been a
burden to a body of strong men.
When his people said to him:
"Do not be glad (with
ungratefulness to Allâh's Favours).
Verily! Allâh likes not those who
are glad (with ungratefulness to
Allâh's Favours). |
| 77. |

But seek, with that (wealth) which
Allâh has bestowed on you, the
home of the Hereafter, and forget
not your portion of legal
enjoyment in this world, and do
good as Allâh has been good to
you, and seek not mischief in the
land. Verily, Allâh likes not the
Mufsidûn (those who commit
great crimes and sins, oppressors,
tyrants, mischief-makers,
corrupts). |
| 78. |

He said: "This has been given
to me only because of knowledge I
possess." Did he not know
that Allâh had destroyed before
him generations, men who were
stronger than him in might and
greater in the amount (of riches)
they had collected. But the Mujrimûn
(criminals, disbelievers,
polytheists, sinners, etc.) will
not be questioned of their sins
(because Allâh knows them well,
so they will be punished without
account). |
| 79. |

So he went forth before his people
in his pomp. Those who were
desirous of the life of the world,
said: "Ah, would that we had
the like of what Qârûn (Korah)
has been given? Verily! He is the
owner of a great fortune." |
| 80. |

But those who had been given
(religious) knowledge said:
"Woe to you! The Reward of
Allâh (in the Hereafter) is
better for those who believe and
do righteous good deeds, and this
none shall attain except those who
are patient (in following the
truth)." |
| 81. |

So We caused the earth to swallow
him[] and his
dwelling place. Then he had no
group or party to help him against
Allâh, nor was he one of those
who could save themselves. |
| 82. |

And those who had desired (for a
position like) his position the
day before, began to say:
"Know you not that it is Allâh
Who enlarges the provision or
restricts it to whomsoever He
pleases of His slaves. Had it not
been that Allâh was Gracious to
us, He could have caused the earth
to swallow us up (also)! Know you
not that the disbelievers will
never be successful. |
| 83. |

That home of the Hereafter (i.e.
Paradise), We shall assign to
those who rebel not against the
truth with pride[]
and oppression in the land nor do
mischief by committing crimes. And
the good end is for the Muttaqûn
(pious - see V.2:2). |
| 84. |

Whosoever brings good (Islâmic
Monotheism along with righteous
deeds), he shall have the better
thereof, and whosoever brings evil
(polytheism along with evil deeds)
then, those who do evil deeds will
only be requited for what they
used to do. |
| 85. |

Verily, He Who has given you (O
Muhammad SAW) the Qur'an
(i.e. ordered you to act on its
laws and to preach it to others)
will surely bring you back to the Ma'âd
(place of return, either to Makkah
or to Paradise after your death,
etc.). Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"My Lord is Aware of him who
brings guidance, and he who is in
manifest error." |
| 86. |

And you were not expecting that
the Book (this Qur'ân) would be
sent down to you, but it is a
mercy from your Lord. So never be
a supporter of the disbelievers. |
| 87. |

And let them not turn you (O
Muhammad SAW) away from
(preaching) the Ayât (revelations
and verses) of Allâh after they
have been sent down to you, and
invite (men) to (believe in) your
Lord [i.e: in the Oneness (Tauhîd[])
of Allâh (1) Oneness of the
Lordship of Allâh; (2) Oneness of
the worship of Allâh; (3) Oneness
of the Names and Qualities of Allâh],
and be not of Al-Mushrikûn
(those who associate partners with
Allâh, e.g. polytheists, pagans,
idolaters, those who disbelieve in
the Oneness of Allâh and deny the
Prophethood of Messenger Muhammad SAW). |
| 88. |

And invoke not any other ilâh (god)
along with Allâh, Lâ ilâha
illa Huwa (none has the right
to be worshipped but He).
Everything will perish save His
Face. His is the Decision, and to
Him you (all) shall be returned. |
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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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