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| | An-Nisa | Pre Ayat ← 6 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 1. Duties of Guardians to Orphan Wards | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:And go on observing and testing the orphans until they reach the marriageable age: then if you perceive that they have become capable, deliver to them their property Be on your guard against devouring their property unjustly and wastefully and hastily lest they should grow up to demand it. If the guardian of an orphan is rich, let him abstain from the orphans property, and if poor, let him eat of it fairly. When you hand over to them their property, then have some people to witness it, and Allah suffices as Reckoner. |
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| | Al-Anaam | Pre Ayat ← 63 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 8. Divine Judgment | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:O Muhammad, ask them, "Who rescues you from perils in the darkness of the land and sea? Who is He Whom you implore humbly and invoke secretly (at the time of affliction)? To whom do you make this promise: `We will be grateful if you rescue us from this affliction." |
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| | Al-Anaam | Pre Ayat ← 148 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 18. Prohibited Foods | | → Next Ruku| |
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| | Yunus | Pre Ayat ← 22 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 3. Merciful Dealing | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:It is Allah Who enables you to travel over land and by sea. So you set sails in ships, rejoicing over a fair breeze. Then all of a sudden a strong wind begins to rage against the passengers and billows begin to surge upon them from every side and they realize that they have been encircled by the tempest. At that time they pray to Allah with sincere faith, saying, "If You deliver us from this peril, we will become Your grateful servants." |
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| | Yunus | Pre Ayat ← 24 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 3. Merciful Dealing | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:This worldly life (which has so enamored you that you have become neglectful of Our Signs) may be likened to the produce of the earth: We sent rain-water from the sky, and the crops of which man and animals eat, grew up luxuriantly. Then at that very time, when the land was at its best, and the crops had ripened and decked out and the owners were presuming that they would be able to benefit from them, Our Command came all of a sudden by night or by day, and We destroyed it so thoroughly as though nothing had existed there the previous day. Thus We expound Our Signs in detail for the consideration of those people who are thoughtful. |
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| | Al-Kahaf | Pre Ayat ← 45 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 6. Guilty are Judged | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:And O Prophet, bring home to them the reality of this worldly life by a parable. It is like the vegetation of the earth that flourished luxuriantly when We sent down rain water from the sky, but afterwards the same vegetation was turned into chaff, which is blown away by the wind: Allah has power over everything. |