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عقوبة الجلد فى الشريعة والقانون

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Author

شاهد حسين عباسى

Supervisor

محمد شرف الدين خطاب

Department

Department of Shariah & Law

Program

Mphil

Institute

International Islamic University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

1988

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

190ص

Subject

Fiqh & Law

Language

Arabic

Other

Available at Dr Hamidullah Library,Islamic Research Institute, International Islamic University, Pakistan on T/1071

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2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-02-19 12:33:56

ARI ID

1676721216651

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I/We begin by the Blessed Name of Allah

The Immensely Merciful to all, The Infinitely Compassionate to everyone.

37:01
a. By those lining up in rows,

37:02
a. and those drivers, driving away,

37:03
a. and those reciting the Reminder – The Divine Qur’an.

37:04
a. Indeed, your Allah is the One and Only Allah of everyone.
b. HE has no parents, no partners, no siblings, no sons, and no daughters.

37:05
a. Allah is Rabb - The Lord of the celestial realm and the terrestrial world and whatever is
within and between them, and,
b. Allah is also Rabb - The Lord of the vast expanse of the East and the West.

37:06
a. Indeed, WE adorned the sky of the terrestrial world with splendor of the glittering stars.

37:07
a. And secured them with meteors against every defiant Satan.

37:08
a. So that they, who seek to know the unknowable, may not be able to eavesdrop on the Exalted Assembly of angels,
b. for they will be pelted with meteors from every side -

37:09
a. – and driven off,
b. for them will be a constant and perpetual punishment.

37:10
a. Except for the one, who is able to eavesdrop and snatch a word of such knowledge,
b. he is instantaneously pursued by flaming fireballs.

37:11
a. So ask them:
b. ‘Are they more difficult to be created, or those WE created others than them?
c. In fact, WE created them – the human species - out of mere sticky clay!

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