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Al-Imran | 3:18|
|Allah Himself has testified to the fact that there is no deity save Him: the angels and all those endowed with knowledge testify the fact with truth and justice that there is no deity save the All-Mighty the All-Wise.


| 003.:018 [KSU] | Shahida | Allahu | annahu | la | ilaha | illa | huwa | waalmalaikatu | waoloo | alAAilmi | qaiman | bialqisti | la | ilaha | illa | huwa | alAAazeezu | alhakeemu

Al-Imran | 3:75|
|There is among the people of the Book such a person who will return to you intact a heap of gold entrusted to him by you. But there is among them also such a one who will not return even a single dinar entrusted to him by you unless you demand it with importunity. They justify their immoral behaviour, saying, "We are not to be called to account for our behaviour towards the unlettered (gentiles)." Obviously, this is a falsehood of their own which they deliberately ascribe to Allah, knowing well that He has never permitted such a thing. Well, will they not be called to account?

| 003.:075 [KSU] | Wamin | ahli | alkitabi | man | in | tamanhu | biqintarin | yuaddihi | ilayka | waminhum | man | in | tamanhu | bideenarin | la | yuaddihi | ilayka | illa | ma | dumta | AAalayhi | qaiman | thalika | biannahum | qaloo | laysa | AAalayna | fee | alommiyyeena | sabeelun | wayaqooloona | AAala | Allahi | alkathiba | wahum | yaAAlamoona

Yunus | 10:12|
|Strange is the behavior of man! When he is in affliction, he calls Us, standing or sitting or lying down, but when We remove his affliction from him, he behaves as if he had never called Us at the time when affliction came upon him. Thus the evil deeds of such transgressors have been made seeming fair to them.

| 10.:012 [KSU] | Waitha | massa | alinsana | alddurru | daAAana | lijanbihi | aw | qaAAidan | aw | qaiman | falamma | kashafna | AAanhu | durrahu | marra | kaan | lam | yadAAuna | ila | durrin | massahu | kathalika | zuyyina | lilmusrifeena | ma | kanoo | yaAAmaloona

Az-Zumar | 39:9|
|(Whose conduct is better, this man or the man) who is obedient, who passes the hours of night standing and prostrating (in worship), and who dreads the Hereafter and hopes for the mercy of his Lord? Ask them, "Can those who know and those who do not know ever be equal?" Only men of understanding do accept the admonition.

| 039.:009 [KSU] | Amman | huwa | qanitun | anaa | allayli | sajidan | waqaiman | yahtharu | alakhirata | wayarjoo | rahmata | rabbihi | qul | hal | yastawee | allatheena | yaAAlamoona | waallatheena | la | yaAAlamoona | innama | yatathakkaru | oloo | alalbabi

Al-Jumuah | 62:11|
|And when they saw some merchandise and sport they broke off to it and left you standing. Say to them, "That which is with Allah is far better than sport and business, and Allah is the best of all providers."

| 062.:011 [KSU] | Waitha | raaw | tijaratan | aw | lahwan | infaddoo | ilayha | watarakooka | qaiman | qul | ma | AAinda | Allahi | khayrun | mina | allahwi | wamina | alttijarati | waAllahu | khayru | alrraziqeena