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Whoever desires the life of this world and its adornments - We fully repay them for their deeds therein, and they therein will not be deprived. It is they who will have nothing in the Hereafter except the Fire. Their efforts in this life will be fruitless and their deeds will be useless. (11.15-16)
Who does more wrong than those who fabricate lies against Allah? They will be brought before their Lord, and the witnesses will say, “These are the ones who lied against their Lord.” Surely Allah’s condemnation is upon the wrongdoers, the ones who prevent people from the way of Allah and seek crookedness in it, and who are deniers of the Hereafter.” (11.18-19)
Allah replied, “O Noah! He is certainly not of your family—he was entirely of unrighteous conduct. So do not ask Me about what you have no knowledge of! I warn you so you do not fall into ignorance.”
Noah pleaded, “My Lord, I seek refuge in You from asking You about what I have no knowledge of, and unless You forgive me and have mercy on me, I will be one of the losers.” (11.46-47)
This is one of the stories of the unseen, which we reveal to you. Neither you nor your people knew it before this. So be patient! Surely the ultimate outcome belongs to the righteous. (11.49)
And to the people of Midian We sent their brother Shu’aib. He said, “O my people! Worship Allah. You have no god other than Him. And do not give short measure and weight. I do see you in prosperity now, but I truly fear for you the torment of an overwhelming Day.
O my people! Give full measure and weigh with justice. Do not defraud people of their property, nor go about spreading corruption in the land.
Whatever is allowed by Allah to retain lawfully is better for you, if you are believers. And I am not a watchman over you.
They said, ‘Shuayb, does your prayer tell you that we should abandon what our forefathers worshipped and refrain from doing whatever we please with our own property? Indeed you are a tolerant and sensible man.’(11.84-87)
O my people! Do not let your opposition to me lead you to a fate similar to that of the people of Noah, or Hûd, or Ṣâliḥ. And the people of Lot are not far from you. (11.89)
They said, "O Shuʿayb, we do not understand much of what you say, and indeed, we consider you among us as weak. And if not for your family, we would have stoned you. And you are not to us one respected." (11.91)
That is an account of some towns which We recount to you. Of them some are still standing and some have been mown down. (11.100)
As for those bound for misery, they will be in the Fire, where they will be sighing and gasping, They shall remain there forever, as long as the heavens and the earth remain intact, unless your Lord wills otherwise. Surely, your Lord does what He intends.
And as for those destined to joy, they will be in Paradise, staying there forever, as long as the heavens and the earth will endure, except what your Lord wills—a generous giving, without end. (11.106-108)
So keep to the right course as you have been commanded, together with those who have turned to God with you. Do not overstep the limits, for He sees everything you do. Do not rely on those who do evil, or the Fire may touch you, and then you will have no one to protect you from God, nor will you be helped. (11.112-113)
And be patient, for Allah does not let the reward of the righteous go to waste. (11.115)
If only there had been among the generations before you men possessing a remnant of good sense to warn their people from corruption in the earth, as did a few of those whom We saved from them! But the wrong-doers pursued the enjoyment of the good things of life which were given them, and persisted in sin. (11.116)
And your Lord would never destroy the towns wrongfully, while their people were right-doers. (11.117)
Had your Lord willed, He would have made all the people a single community. But, they will continue in their differences, except for those on whom your Lord has mercy. And it is for this exercise of freedom of choice that He has created them. And the word of your Lord was fulfilled: 'Indeed I will fill the Hell, with men and jinn, altogether.' {{11.118-119}}
Worship Him and rely upon Him. And your Lord is not unaware of that which you do. (11.123)
We have sent it down, as an Arabic Qur’an, so that you may understand. {{12.2}}
We relate to you the best of stories through Our revelation of this Quran, though before this you were totally unaware of them. {{12.3}}
Indeed, in the story of Joseph and his brothers there are lessons for all who ask. (12.7)
and they showed him his shirt, deceptively stained with blood. He cried, ‘No! Your souls have prompted you to do wrong! But it is best to be patient: from God alone I seek help to bear what you are saying.’ (12.18)
The man from Egypt who bought him said to his wife, “Take good care of him, perhaps he may be useful to us or we may adopt him as a son.” This is how We established Joseph in the land, so that We might teach him the interpretation of dreams. Allah’s Will always prevails, but most people do not know. And when he reached maturity, We gave him wisdom and knowledge. This is how We reward the good-doers. (12.21-22)
The woman in whose house he was living tried to seduce him: she bolted the doors and said, ‘Come to me,’ and he replied, ‘God forbid! My master has been good to me; wrongdoers never prosper.’ And she advanced towards him, and had Joseph not perceived a sign from his Lord he too would have advanced towards her. Thus was Joseph shown a sign from his Lord that We might avert from him all evil and indecency, for indeed he was one of Our chosen servants. (12.23-24)
So when her husband saw that Joseph’s shirt was torn from the back, he said to her, “This must be ˹an example˺ of the cunning of you women! Indeed, your cunning is so shrewd! (12.28)
But Satan made him forget to mention Joseph to his master, so he remained in prison for several years. (12.42)
11.25 Nuh
11.50 Ad - Hud
11.61 Samud - Saleh
11.69 Ibrahim
11.70 Lut
11.71 Ishak, Yakub
11.84 Madyan - Syuaib
11.96 Musa
12.4 Yusuf
11.86