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Yet man prays for harm, just as he prays for good: man is ever hasty. (17.11)

And how many have We destroyed from the generations after Noah. (17.17)

If anyone desires immediate benefits, We hasten to grant whatever benefits We will in the present life to whomsoever We please, but thereafter We decree for him Hell wherein he shall burn, condemned and rejected. 

But whoever desires the Hereafter and exerts the effort due to it while he is a believer - it is those whose effort is ever appreciated.

We provide both the former and the latter from the bounty of your Lord. And the bounty of your Lord can never be withheld.

Look how We have favored some of them over others. 

But the Hereafter is greater in degrees and greater in distinction. (17.18-21)

Your Lord has commanded that you should worship none but Him, and that you be kind to your parents. If either or both of them reach old age with you, say no word that shows impatience with them, and do not be harsh with them, but speak to them respectfully. And lower your wing in humility towards them in kindness and say, ‘Lord, have mercy on them, just as they cared for me when I was little.’

Your Lord knows best what is in your inner-selves. If you are righteous, then, verily, He is Ever Most Forgiving to those who turn unto Him again and again in obedience, and in repentance. (17.23-25)

And give the relative his right, and the poor and the traveler, and do not spend wastefully. Surely, squanderers are brothers of satans, and the Satan is very ungrateful to his Lord.

And when you must turn away from them in pursuit of God's Mercy which you expect to receive, then speak to them kindly

And let not your hand be tied to your neck, nor stretch it forth to its utmost reach, so that you become blameworthy and in severe poverty. 

Your Lord gives abundantly to whoever He will, and sparingly to whoever He will: He knows and observes His servants thoroughly.

And do not kill your children for fear of poverty. We provide for them and for you. Indeed, their killing is ever a great sin.

(17.26-31)

And do not approach unlawful sexual intercourse. Indeed, it is ever an immorality and is evil as a way. (17.32)

Do not kill any person the life of whom is sanctified by Allah, except for a just reason. And whoever is killed unjustly, We have invested his heir with authority of equal retaliation, but he must not cross the limit in the matter of killing. Surely, he will be helped. (17.33)

Do not go near the property of an orphan, except in a manner that is good, until he comes to his maturity. And fulfill the covenant. Surely, the covenant shall be asked about. (17.34)

Give in full when you measure, and weigh with an even balance. That is fairest and best in the end. (17.35)

And do not follow a thing about which you have no knowledge. Surely, the ear, the eye and the heart - each one of them shall be interrogated about. (17.36)

And do not walk on the earth arrogantly. Surely you can neither crack the earth nor stretch to the height of the mountains. (17.37)

The evil of all these actions is hateful to your Lord. (17.38)

Tell My servants that they should speak that which is best. Surely, Satan creates discord among them. Indeed, Satan is an open enemy to mankind. (17.53)

There is no community We shall not destroy, or punish severely, before the Day of Resurrection- this is written in the Book. (17.58)

And during the night, wake up for Salāh of tahajjud , an additional prayer for you. It is very likely that your Lord will place you at Praised Station. (17.79)

Say, “Everyone acts in their own way. But your Lord knows best whose way is rightly guided.” (17.84)

It is a Quran We have revealed in stages so that you may recite it to people at a deliberate pace. And We have sent it down in successive revelations. (17.106)

Say, "Believe in it or do not believe." Indeed, those who were given knowledge before it - when it is recited to them, they fall upon their faces in prostration, and say, “Glory to our Lord! Our Lord’s promise has been fulfilled.” They fall down on their faces weeping, and it increases humbleness in their hearts. (17.107-109)

Who then does more wrong than those who fabricate lies against Allah? (18.15)

They had remained in their cave for three hundred years, adding nine. (18.25)

And keep yourself patiently with those who call on their Lord morning and afternoon, seeking His Face; and let not your eyes overlook them, desiring the pomp and glitter of the life of the world; and obey not him whose heart We have made heedless of Our Remembrance, and who follows his own lusts, and whose affair has been lost. (18.28)

Wealth and children are the attractions of this worldly life, but lasting good works have a better reward with your Lord and give better grounds for hope. (18.46)

17.4 Bani Israil
17.16
17.61 Adam
17.80
((17.84))
17.101 Musa
18.9 Kahfi
(18.22)
(18.23-24)
18.46
18.50 Adam
18.60 Musa

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