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igion. Then
their Lord inspired them, (saying): Verily we shall destroy the
wrong-doers,
S: And those who disbelieved said to their messengers: We will most
certainly drive you forth from our land, or else you shall come back
into our religion. So their Lord revealed to them: Most certainly We
will destroy the unjust.
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Y: "And verily We shall cause you to abide in the land, and succeed
them. This for such as fear the Time when they shall stand before My
tribunal,- such as fear the punishment denounced."
P: And verily We shall make you to dwell in the land after them. This is
for him who feareth My Majesty and feareth My threats.
S: And most certainly We will settle you in the land after them; this is
for him who fears standing in My presence and who fears My threat.
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Y: But they sought victory and decision (there and then), and
frustration was the lot of every powerful obstinate transgressor.
P: And they sought help (from their Lord) and every froward potentate
was bought to naught;
S: And they asked for judgment and every insolent opposer was
disappointed:
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Y: In front of such a one is Hell, and he is given, for drink, boiling
fetid water.
P: Hell is before him, and he is made to drink a festering water,
S: Hell is before him and he shall be given to drink of festering water:
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Y: In gulps will he sip it, but never will he be near swallowing it down
his throat: death will come to him from every quarter, yet will he not
die: and in front of him will be a chastisement unrelenting.
P: Which he sippeth but can hardly swallow, and death cometh unto him
from every side while yet he cannot die, and before him is a harsh
doom.
S: He will drink it little by little and will not be able to swallow it
agreeably, and death will come to him from every quarter, but he shall
not die; and there shall be vehement chastisement before him.
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Y: The parable of those who reject their Lord is that their works are as
ashes, on which the wind blows furiously on a tempestuous day: No power
have they over aught that they have earned: that is the straying far,
far (from the goal).
P: A similitude of those who disbelieve in their Lord: Their works are
as ashes which the wind bloweth hard upon a stormy day. They have no
control of aught that they have earned. That is the extreme failure.
S: The parable of those who disbelieve in their Lord: their actions are
like ashes on whi
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