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The Sabiq company translation for Surah Al-Muzzammil — Ayah 20

Sesungguhnya Tuhanmu mengetahui bahwa engkau (Muhammad) berdiri (salat) kurang dari dua pertiga malam, atau seperdua malam, atau sepertiganya dan (demikian pula) segolongan dari orang-orang yang bersamamu. Allah menetapkan ukuran malam dan siang. Allah mengetahui bahwa kamu tidak dapat menentukan batas-batas waktu itu, maka Dia memberi keringanan kepadamu, karena itu bacalah apa yang mudah (bagimu) dari Al-Qur`ān; Dia mengetahui bahwa akan ada di antara kamu orang-orang yang sakit, dan yang lain berjalan di bumi mencari sebagian karunia Allah; dan yang berperang di jalan Allah, maka bacalah apa yang mudah (bagimu) dari Al-Qur`ān dan laksanakanlah salat, tunaikanlah zakat, dan berikanlah pinjaman kepada Allah pinjaman yang baik. Kebaikan apa saja yang kamu perbuat untuk dirimu niscaya kamu memperoleh (balasan)nya di sisi Allah sebagai balasan yang paling baik dan yang paling besar pahalanya. Dan mohonlah ampunan kepada Allah; sungguh, Allah Maha Pengampun, Maha Penyayang.

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

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  "1:2": "translation of 1:2",
  ...
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{
  "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'..."
    }
  }
}

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{
  "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.”"
      ]