The Poets -
Ta Sin Mim
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Those are the signs of the Manifest Book.
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Perchance thou consumest thyself that they are not believers.
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If We will, We shall send down on them out of heaven a sign, so their necks will stay humbled to it.
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But never fresh remembrance comes to them from the All-merciful, except they turn away from it.
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So they have cried lies; therefore assuredly tidings will come to them of that they mocked at.
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What, have they not regarded the earth, how many therein We have caused to grow of every generous kind?
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Surely in that is a sign, yet most of them are not believers.
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Surely thy Lord, He is the All-mighty, the All-compassionate.
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And when thy Lord called to Moses, 'Go to the people of the evildoers,
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the people of Pharaoh; will they not be godfearing?'
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He said, 'My Lord, I fear they will cry me lies,
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and my breast will be straitened, and my tongue will not be loosed; so send to Aaron.
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They also have a sin against me, and I fear they will slay me.'
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Said He, 'No indeed; but go, both of you, with Our signs, and We assuredly shall be with you, listening.
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So go you to Pharaoh, and say, "Verily, I am the Messenger of the Lord of all Being;
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so send forth with us the Children of Israel."
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He said, 'Did we not raise thee amongst us as a child? Didst thou not tarry among us years of thy life?
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And thou didst the deed thou didst, being one of the ungrateful!'
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Said he, 'Indeed I did it then, being one of those that stray;
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so I fled from you, fearing you. But my Lord gave me Judgment and made me one of the Envoys.
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That is a blessing thou reproachest me with, having enslaved the Children of Israel.'
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Pharaoh said, 'And what is the Lord of all Being?'
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He said, 'The Lord of the heavens and earth, and what between them is, if you have faith.'
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Said he to those about him, 'Do you not hear?'
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He said, 'Your Lord and the Lord of your fathers, the ancients.'
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Said he, 'Surely your Messenger who was sent to you is possessed!'
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He said, 'The Lord of the East and West, and what between them is, if you have understanding,'
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Said he, 'If thou takest a god other than me, I shall surely make thee one of the imprisoned.'
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He said, 'What, even though I brought thee something so manifest?'
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Said he, 'Bring it then, if thou art of the truthful.'
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So he cast his staff, and behold, it was a serpent manifest.
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And he drew forth his hand, and lo, it was white to the beholders.
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Said he to the Council about him, 'Surely this man is a cunning sorcerer
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who desires to expel you from your land by his sorcery; what do you command?'
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They said, 'Put him and his brother off a while, and send among the cities musterers,
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to bring thee every cunning sorcerer.
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So the sorcerers were assembled for the appointed time of a fixed day.
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The people were asked, 'Will you assemble?
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Haply we shall follow the sorcerers if it should be they are the victors.'
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Then, when the sorcerers came, they said to Pharaoh, 'Shall we indeed have a wage, if we should be the victors?'
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He said, 'Yes indeed; and you shall then be among the near-stationed.'
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Moses said to them, 'Cast you down what you will cast.'
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So they cast their ropes and their staffs, and said, 'By the might of Pharaoh we shall be the victors.'
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Then Moses cast his staff and lo, it forthwith swallowed up their lying invention;
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so the sorcerers were cast down, bowing themselves.
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They said, 'We believe in the Lord of all Being,
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the Lord of Moses and Aaron.'
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Said Pharaoh, 'You have believed him before I gave you leave. Why, he is the chief of you, the same that taught you sorcery; now you shall know! I shall assuredly cut off alternately your hands and feet, then I shall crucify you all together.'
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They said, 'There is no harm; surely unto our Lord we are turning.
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We are eager that our Lord should forgive us our offences, for that we are the first of the believers.'
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Also We revealed unto Moses, 'Go with My servants by night; surely you will be followed.'
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Then Pharaoh sent among the cities musterers:
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'Behold, these are a small troop,
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and indeed they are enraging us;
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and we are a host on our guard.'
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So We expelled them from gardens and fountains,
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and treasures and a noble station;
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even so, and We bequeathed them upon the Children of Israel.
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Then they followed them at the sunrise;
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and, when the two hosts sighted each other, the companions of Moses said, 'We are overtaken!'
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Said he, 'No indeed; surely my Lord is with me; He will guide me.'
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Then We revealed to Moses, 'Strike with thy staff the sea'; and it clave, and each part was as a mighty mount.
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And there We brought the others on,
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and We delivered Moses and those with him all together;
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then We drowned the others.
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Surely in that is a sign, yet most of them are not believers.
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Surely thy Lord, He is the All-mighty, the All-compassionate.
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And recite to them the tiding of Abraham
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when he said to his father and his people, 'What do you serve?'
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They said, 'We serve idols, and continue cleaving to them.
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He said, 'Do they hear you when you call,
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or do they profit you, or harm?'
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They said, 'Nay, but we found our fathers so doing.'
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He said, 'And have you considered what you have been serving,
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you and your fathers, the elders?
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They are an enemy to me, except the Lord of all Being
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who created me, and Himself guides me,
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and Himself gives me to eat and drink,
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and, whenever I am sick, heals me,
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who makes me to die, then gives me life,
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and who I am eager shall forgive me my offence on the Day of Doom.
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My Lord, give me Judgment, and join me with the righteous,
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and appoint me a tongue of truthfulness among the others.
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Make me one of the inheritors of the Garden of Bliss
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and forgive my father, for he is one of those astray.
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Degrade me not upon the day when they are raised up,
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the day when neither wealth nor sons shall profit
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except for him who comes to God with a pure heart.
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And Paradise shall be brought forward for the godfearing,
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and Hell advanced for the perverse.
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It shall be said to them, 'Where is that you were serving
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apart from God? Do they help you or help themselves?'
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Then they shall be pitched into it, they and the perverse
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and the hosts of Iblis, all together.
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They shall say, as they dispute there one with another,
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'By God, we were certainly in manifest error
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when we made you equal with the Lord of all Being.
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It was naught but the sinners that led us astray;
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so now we have no intercessors,
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no loyal friend.
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O that we might return again, and be among the believers!'
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Surely in that is a sign, yet most of them are not believers.
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Surely thy Lord, He is the All-mighty, the All-compassionate.
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The people of Noah cried lies to the Envoys
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when their brother Noah said to them, 'Will you not be godfearing?
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I am for you a faithful Messenger,
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so serve you God, and obey you me.
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I ask of you no wage for this; my wage falls only upon the Lord of all Being;
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so fear you God, and obey you me.'
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They said, 'Shall we believe thee, whom the vilest follow?'
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He said, 'What knowledge have I of that they have been doing?
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Their account falls only upon my Lord, were you but aware.
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I would not drive away the believers;
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'I am naught but a plain warner.'
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They said, 'If thou givest not over, Noah, thou shalt assuredly be one of the stoned.'
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He said, 'My Lord, my people have cried me lies,
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so give true deliverance between me and them, and deliver me and the believers that are with me.
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So We delivered him, and those with him, in the laden ship,
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then afterwards We drowned the rest.
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Surely in that is a sign, yet most of them are not believers.
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Surely thy Lord, He is the All-mighty, the All-compassionate.
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Ad cried lies to the Envoys
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when their brother Hood said to them, 'Will you not be godfearing?
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I am for you a faithful Messenger,
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so fear you God, and obey you me.
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I ask of you no wage for this; my wage falls only upon the Lord of all Being.
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What, do you build on every prominence a sign, sporting,
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and do you take to you castles, haply to dwell forever?
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When you assault, you assault like tyrants!
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So fear you God, and obey you me;
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and fear Him who has succoured you with what you know,
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succoured you with flocks and sons,
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gardens and fountains.
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'Indeed, I fear for you the chastisement of a dreadful day.'
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They said, 'Alike it is to us, whether thou admonishest, or art not one of the admonishers;
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this is nothing but the habit of the ancients,
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and we shall not be chastised.'
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So they cried him lies; then We destroyed them. Surely in that is a sign, yet most of them are not believers.
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Surely thy Lord, He is the All-mighty, the All-compassionate.
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Thamood cried lies to the Envoys
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when their brother Salih said to them, 'Will you not be godfearing?
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I am for you a faithful Messenger,
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so fear you God, and obey you me.'
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'I ask of you no wage for this; my wage falls only upon the Lord of all Being.
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Will you be left secure in this here,
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among gardens and fountains,
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sown fields, and palms with slender spathes?
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Will you still skilfully hew houses out of the mountains?
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So fear you God, and obey you me;
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and obey not the commandment of the prodigal
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who do corruption in the earth, and set not things aright.'
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They said, 'Thou art merely one of those that are bewitched;
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thou art naught but a mortal, like us; then produce a sign, if thou art one of the truthful.'
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He said, 'This is a she-camel; to her a draught and to you a draught, on a day appointed,
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and do not touch her with malice so that there seize you the chastisement of a dreadful day.'
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But they hamstrung her, and in the morning they were remorseful,
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and the chastisement seized them. Surely in that is a sign, yet most of them are not believers.
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Surely thy Lord, He is the All-mighty, the All-compassionate.
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The people of Lot cried lies to the Envoys
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when their brother Lot said to them, 'Will you not be godfearing?
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I am for you a faithful Messenger,
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so fear you God, and obey you me.
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I ask of you no wage for this; my wage falls only upon the Lord of all Being.
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What, do you come to male beings,
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leaving your wives that your Lord created for you? Nay, but you are a people of transgressors.
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They said, 'If thou givest not over, Lot, thou shalt assuredly be one of the expelled.'
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He said, 'Truly I am a detester of what you do.
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My Lord, deliver me and my people from that they do.'
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So We delivered him and his people all together,
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save an old woman among those that tarried;
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then We destroyed the others,
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and We rained on them a rain; and evil is the rain of them that are warned.
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Surely in that is a sign, yet most of them are not believers.
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Surely thy Lord, He is the All-mighty, the All-compassionate.
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The men of the Thicket cried lies to the Envoys
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when Shuaib said to them, 'Will you not be godfearing?
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I am for you a faithful Messenger, so fear you God, and obey you me.
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I ask of you no wage for this;
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my wage falls only upon the Lord of all Being.
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Fill up the measure, and be not cheaters,
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and weigh with the straight balance,
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and diminish not the goods of the people, and do not mischief in the earth, working corruption.
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Fear Him who created you, and the generations of the ancients.'
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They said, 'Thou art merely one of those that are bewitched;
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thou art naught but a mortal, like us; indeed, we think that thou art one of the liars.
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Then drop down on us lumps from heaven, if thou art one of the truthful.'
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He said, 'My Lord knows very well what you are doing.'
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But they cried him lies; then there seized them the chastisement of the Day of Shadow; assuredly it was the chastisement of a dreadful day.
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Surely in that is a sign, yet most of them are not believers.
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Surely thy Lord, He is the All-mighty, the All-compassionate.
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Truly it is the revelation of the Lord of all Being,
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brought down by the Faithful Spirit
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upon thy heart, that thou mayest be one of the warners,
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in a clear, Arabic tongue.
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Truly it is in the Scriptures of the ancients.
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Was it not a sign for them, that it is known to the learned of the Children of Israel?
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If We had sent it down on a barbarian
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and he had recited it to them, they would not have believed in it.
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Even so We have caused it to enter into the hearts of the sinners,
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who will not believe in it, until they see the painful chastisement
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so that it will come upon them suddenly, while they are not aware,
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and they will say, 'Shall we be respited?'
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What, do they seek to hasten Our chastisement?
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What thinkest thou? If We give them enjoyment of days for many years,
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then there comes on them that they were promised,
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what will it then avail them, the enjoyment of days they were given?
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Never a city We destroyed, but it had warners
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for a reminder; and never did We wrong.
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Not by the Satans has it been brought down;
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it behoves them not, neither are they able.
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Truly, they are expelled from hearing.
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So call thou not upon another god with God, lest thou shouldst be one of those that are chastised.
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And warn thy clan, thy nearest kin.
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Lower thy wing to those who follow thee, being believers;
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then, if they disobey thee, say, 'I am quit of that you do.'
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Put thy trust in the All-mighty, the All-compassionate
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who sees thee when thou standest
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and when thou turnest about among those who bow.
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Surely He is the All-hearing, the All-knowing.
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Shall I tell you on whom the Satans come down?
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They come down on every guilty impostor.
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They give ear, but most of them are liars.
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And the poets -- the perverse follow them;
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hast thou not seen how they wander in every valley
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and how they say that which they do not?
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Save those that believe, and do righteous deeds, and remember God oft, and help themselves after being wronged; and those who do wrong shall surely know by what overturning they will he overturned.