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Abubakar Mahmood Jummi translation for Surah At-Talaq — Ayah 8

65:8
وَكَأَيِّن مِّن قَرۡيَةٍ عَتَتۡ عَنۡ أَمۡرِ رَبِّهَا وَرُسُلِهِۦ فَحَاسَبۡنَٰهَا حِسَابٗا شَدِيدٗا وَعَذَّبۡنَٰهَا عَذَابٗا نُّكۡرٗا ٨
Kuma da yawa1 daga alƙarya wadda ta yi tsaurin kai daga barin umurnin Ubangijinta da ManzanninSa, sai Muka yi mata hisãbi, hisãbi mai tsanani, kuma Muka, azabtar da ita azãba abar ƙyãma.
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  • [1] A bãyan da ya gama bayãnin saki da hukunce-hukuncen da suka rãtayu a gare shi, sai kuma ya gõya gargaɗi ga wanda bai bi waɗannan hukunce-hukuncen ba, ta hanyar tsoratar da shi da cewa Allah Ya halaka alƙaryu mãsu yawa sabõda sãɓã Masa ga hukunce-hukuncen Sa ga ƙanãnan abũbuwa, balle mutum guda wanda ya sãɓã masa ga babban al'amari kamar aure da saki waɗanda rãyuwar ɗan Adam ta dõgara a kansu kuma ya yi bushãra ga wanda ya bĩ shi da taƙawa, ya fita daga duhun al'ãdu zuwa ga hasken sharĩ'ar Sa, kuma Ya yi wa'adi da bã shi sauƙin rãyuwa daga wadãtar Sa mai yawa.

Translations are available in both JSON and SQLite database formats. Some translation has footnotes as well, footnotes are embedded in the translation text using sup HTML tag. To support a wide range of applications, including websites, mobile apps, and desktop tools, we provide multiple export formats for translations.

Available export formats:

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Translations are grouped by Surah. Each Surah is an array containing translations for each Ayah in order. This format export translations as simple text, no formatting, no footnotes.

[
  ["translation of 1:1", "translation of 1:2"], ...
  ["translation of 2:1", "translation of 2:2"]
]

2. Key-Value Structure

Each translation is stored with the Ayah reference (e.g. 1:1) as the key and the translated text as the value. This format also exports translations as simple text, no formatting, no footnotes etc.

{
  "1:1": "translation of 1:1",
  "1:2": "translation of 1:2",
  ...
  "114:6": "translation of 114:6"
}

Translations with Footnotes

Translations with footnotes are available in three more formats:

1. Footnotes as Tags Format

Footnotes are embedded using a <sup> tag with a foot_note attribute. Footnote contents are stored separately under f key.

{
  "88:17": {
    "t": "Do the disbelievers not see how rain clouds are formed <sup foot_note=\"77646\">1</sup>",
    "f": {
      "77646": "The word ibl can mean 'camel' as well as 'rain cloud'..."
    }
  }
}

2. Inline Footnote Format

Footnotes are inserted directly using double square brackets e.g([[this is footnote]])

{
  "88:17": "Do the disbelievers not see how rain clouds are formed [[The word ibl can mean 'camel' as well as 'rain cloud'...]]"
}

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Above translation will be exported in chunks as:

<i class="s">(from the whisperers)</i>among the race of unseen beings<sup foot_note="81506">1</sup>and mankind.”

      [
      {"type":"i","text":"(from the whisperers)"}, // first chunk, should be formatted as italic
      "among the race of unseen beings", //second chunk in simple text
      {"type":"f","f":"81506","text":"1"}, // third chunk is a footnote,
      "and mankind.”"
      ]