13 ayahs containing: قول + شعر

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  1. And do not speak of those who are slain in Allah's way as dead; nay, (they are) alive, but you do not perceive.

  2. And they swear by Allah with the strongest of their oaths, that if a sign came to them they would most certainly believe in it. Say: Signs are only with Allah; and what should make you know that when it comes they will not believe?

  3. Then We gave them good in the place of evil until they became many and said: Distress and happiness did indeed befall our fathers. Then We took them by surprise while they did not perceive.

  4. And thus did We rouse them that they might question each other. A speaker among them said: How long have you tarried? They said: We have tarried for a day or a part of a day. (Others) said: Your Lord knows best how long you have tarried. Now send one of you with this silver (coin) of yours to the city, then let him see which of them has purest food, so let him bring you provision from it, and let him behave with gentleness, and by no means make your case known to any one:

  5. Nay! say they: Medleys of dreams; nay! he has forged it; nay! he is a poet; so let him bring to us a sign as the former (prophets) were sent (with).

  6. Until when they came to the valley of the Naml, a Namlite said: O Naml! enter your houses, (that) Sulaiman and his hosts may not crush you while they do not know.

  7. Say: No one in the heavens and the earth knows the unseen but Allah; and they do not know when they shall be raised.

  8. And Firon's wife said: A refreshment of the eye to me and to you; do not slay him; maybe he will be useful to us, or we may take him for a son; and they did not perceive.

  9. And she said to his sister: Follow him up. So she watched him from a distance while they did not perceive,

  10. And to say: What! shall we indeed give up our gods for the sake of a mad poet?

  11. O you who believe! do not raise your voices above the voice of the Prophet, and do not speak loud to him as you speak loud to one another, lest your deeds became null while you do not perceive.

  12. Or do they say: A poet, we wait for him the evil accidents of time.

  13. And it is not the word of a poet; little is it that you believe;