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So your Lord willed that they should reach their maturity and dig out their treasure, as a mercy from your Lord. (18.82)

Until when he reached the very limits where the sun sets, he saw it setting in dark turbid waters; and nearby he met a people. We said: "O Dhu al-Qarnayn, you have the power to punish or to treat them with kindness'

He answered, ‘We shall punish those who have done evil, and when they are returned to their Lord He will punish them severely. As for those who believe and do good, they will have the finest reward, and we will assign them easy' commands. (18.86-88)

Say, “Shall We tell you about the greatest losers in respect of their deeds? Those are the ones whose effort in the worldly life has gone in vain, while they think they are doing well. Those are they who disbelieve in the revelations of their Lord and in the meeting with Him. Therefore their works are vain, and on the Day of Resurrection We assign no weight to them.
That is their reward. Hell, for their disbelief and mockery of My signs and messengers."

Indeed, those who believe and do good will have the Gardens of Paradise as an accommodation, where they will be forever, never desiring anywhere else. (18.103-108)

Anyone who fears to meet his Lord should do good deeds and give no one a share in the worship due to his Lord. (18.110)

When he cried unto his Lord a cry in secret, (19.3)

Then the pains of labour drove her to the trunk of a palm tree. She cried, “Alas! I wish I had died before this, and was a thing long forgotten!”

Then he called her from beneath her: “Do not grieve; your Lord has placed a stream beneath you. And shake the trunk of this palm tree towards you, it will drop fresh, ripe dates upon you. So eat and drink and be contented. And if you see from among humanity anyone, say, 'Indeed, I have vowed to the Most Merciful abstention, so I will not speak today to any man.'"" (19.23-26)


But there came after them generations who neglected prayer and were driven by their own desires. These will come face to face with their evil. As for those who repent, believe, and do good, it is they who will be admitted into Paradise, never being denied any reward. They will enter the Gardens of Lasting Bliss, promised by the Lord of Mercy to His servants- it is not yet seen but truly His promise will be fulfilled. (19.59-61)

So, worship Him and persevere in His worship. (19.65)

We know best who most deserves to burn in Hell. There is none among you who does not have to arrive at it. This is undertaken by your Lord as an absolute decree, bound to be enforced. Then We will save those who feared Allah, and will leave the wrongdoers in it, fallen on their knees. (19.70-72)

Allah increaseth in right guidance those who walk aright, and the good deeds which endure are better in thy Lord's sight for reward, and better for resort. (19.76)

Indeed, the Most Compassionate Lord will soon create enduring love for those who believe and do righteous works. (19.96)

So We have made it easy through your tongue, so that you give with it the good news to the God-fearing, and warn with it an obstinate people. (19.97)

We did not reveal the Qur'an to you to cause you distress. But as a reminder unto him who feareth. (20.2-3)

The Hour is sure to come. My Will is to keep it hidden, so that every soul may be rewarded according to their efforts. So do not let those who disbelieve in it and follow their desires distract you from it, or you will be doomed. (20.15-16)

So We reunited you with your mother so that her heart would be put at ease, and she would not grieve. (20.40)

And speak to him with gentle speech that perhaps he may be reminded or fear. (20.44)

He said: "Our Lord is He Who gave to each thing its form and nature, then guided it aright." (20.50)

They said: Lo! these are two wizards who would drive you out from your country by their magic, and destroy your best traditions. (20.63)

But such as come to Him as Believers who have worked righteous deeds, for them are ranks exalted. (20.75)

Eat from the good things We have provided to you, and do not exceed the limits in it, lest My wrath should descend on you. The one upon whom My wrath descends certainly falls into destruction. (20.82)

But he who does of righteous deeds while he is a believer - he will neither fear injustice nor deprivation. (20.112)

And in this way We have sent it down to you as an Arabic Qur’ān, and have detailed in it some warnings in various ways, so that they may fear, or it may produce a lesson for them. (20.113)

So High above all is Allah, the True King! And do not hasten with the Qur’ān before its revelation to you is concluded, and say, “My Lord, improve me in knowledge.” (20.114)

So bear patiently with what they say. (20.130)

And do not gaze longingly at what We have given some of them to enjoy, the finery of this present life: We test them through this, but the provision of your Lord is better and more lasting. (20.131)

Order your people to pray, and pray steadfastly yourself. (20.132)

18.83 Zulkarnain
19.2 Zakaria, Yahya
19.16 Maryam, Isa
19.41 Ibrahim, Ishak, Yakub
19.51 Musa, Harun
19.54 Ismail
19.56 Idris
19.58 Adam, Nuh, Ibrahim, Israil (Yakub)
19.97
20.2
20.9 Musa
20.85 Samiri
20.90 Harun
k 20.102
20.113
20.115 Adam
20.130
20.132

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