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This present life is naught but a diversion and a sport; surely the Last Abode is Life, did they but know. 64 When they embark in the ships, they call on God, making their religion sincerely His; but when He has delivered them to the land, they associate others with Him, 65 Thus they become ungrateful for what We have given them, so that they may enjoy; but they shall soon know. 66 Are they, then, not aware that We have set up a sanctuary secure [for those who believe in Us,] the while all around them men are being carried away [by fear and despair]? Will they, then, [continue to] believe in things false and vain, and thus deny God's blessings. 67 And who does greater evil that he who forges a lie against Allah or belied the truth when it comes to him! Is there not a lodging in Gehenna for the unbelievers? 68 We shall guide those who strive in Our cause to the paths leading straight to Us. Surely God is with those who do good. 69
True are the words of Allah the Almighty.
End of Surah: The Spider (Al-Ankaboot). Sent down in Mecca after The Romans (Al-Room) before The Cheaters (Al-Mutaffifeen)
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ملاحظات وتعليمات
Notes and Instructions
اضغط "عشوائي" للذهاب إلى أي صفحة عشوائية. اضغط المثلث إلى يمين "عشوائي" للانتقال إلى صفحة عشوائية قبل الصفحة الحالية، أو المثلث إلى اليسار للانتقال إلى صفحة عشوائية بعد الصفحة الحالية.
Click or tap on "random" to go to any random page. Click or tap the triangle to the left of "random" to go to a random page before the current page, or the triangle to the right to go to a random page after the current page.
اضغط المثلثات الصغيرة أعلى الإطار وأسفله إلى اليمين لعرض فهرس الأجزاء حيث يمكنك الانتقال إلى أي جزء أو حزب أو ثلاثة أرباع أو نصف أو ربع أو أية صفحة بداخله.
Click or tap the small triangles above and below the frame on the left to display the Juz Table of Contents where you can go to any Juz, Hizb, ¾, ½, ¼, or any page within.
قراءة القرآن مترجماً إلى الإنجليزية أو أية لغة أخرى أشبه بقراءة كتب التفسير من قراءة ترجمات حرفية.
Reading the Quran translated into English, or any other language, is more like reading books of interpretation than reading literal translations.