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Size: 240 mm
x 160 mm
Hard bound
Total pages: 1256
Index: 112 pages
Two colors
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| With
the name of Allah, most Gracious, most Rewarding |
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| ALIF,
Lam, Mim. |
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| 2 This
Scripture there is no doubt in it, is a Guidance for the reverent |
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| 3 who
believe in the Unseen, and establish the Salat, and out of what We
have provided them with, they do spend; |
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| 4 and
who believe in what has been revealed to you, and in what was revealed
before you, and regarding the Hereafter they firmly believe. |
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| 5 These
are upon Guidance from their Rabb, and these are themselves the successful. |
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| ALIF, Lam,
Mim (I, Allah, am the Best Knower). |
| 2 This
(grand Kitab, 27:28,29, i.e. the) Scripture (which is from
the initial stage meant to become a complete scripture in black and
white) there is no doubt in it, is a Guidance for (the use
of) the reverent (47:17; 74:56) : |
| 3 who
(as their first requisite of spiritual advancement) believe in
the (Great) Unseen (even behind peoples cognizance, 2:14;
a belief in the Unseen Allah being the cardinal principle of every
religion), and (man being a social animal, as his two prime
duties) establish the Salat (being true to its spirit, and
not merely in observing the form), and (as fair words do not
fill the pocket) out of what (wealth, wisdom, knowledge, etc.)
We have provided them with, they do spend (in the service of
humanity ; and thus their belief in the Unseen being translated into
action as in Prayer to Allah and service to His creatures); |
| 4 and who
(as the fourth fundamental principle of Islam, and second among matters
of Faith) believe in what (Message) has been revealed to
you (O Muhammad ! for the entire humanity, 6:91; 7:158; 25:1),
and in what (original and untampered message) was revealed
(to the nabis who came) before you (and appeared amongst all
the nations of the world, 10:47; 35:24, and thus by recognition of
all the prophets of the world the reverent bring the whole of humanity
within the Universal Brotherhood), and (as the fifth fundamental
principle of Islam) regarding (the requital of) the Hereafter
they firmly believe (in reaping the harvest there as has been
sown here in this life, 1:3). |
| 5 These
(people) are upon (the true) Guidance from their Rabb, and
these are themselves (the cultured and hence) the successful
(both in this life and in the Hereafter, 55:46). |
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