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Dr. Abdullah Muhammad Abu Bakr and Sheikh Nasir Khamis translation for Surah At-Tahrim — Ayah 11

66:11
وَضَرَبَ ٱللَّهُ مَثَلٗا لِّلَّذِينَ ءَامَنُواْ ٱمۡرَأَتَ فِرۡعَوۡنَ إِذۡ قَالَتۡ رَبِّ ٱبۡنِ لِي عِندَكَ بَيۡتٗا فِي ٱلۡجَنَّةِ وَنَجِّنِي مِن فِرۡعَوۡنَ وَعَمَلِهِۦ وَنَجِّنِي مِنَ ٱلۡقَوۡمِ ٱلظَّٰلِمِينَ ١١
Na Mwenyezi Mungu Anapiga mfano wa hali ya Waumini- waliomuamini Mwenyezi Munmgu, wakamuabudu Peke Yake na wakazifuata Sheria Zake kivitendo na kwamba wao hakuwadhuru wao kule kutangamana kwao na makfiri katika maingilaiano yao- kuwa ni kama hali ya mke wa Fir'awn aliyekuwa kwenye hifadhi ya ndoa ya aliyekuwa muovu mno miongoni mwa wale waliomkufuru Mwenyezi Mungu, na hali yeye alikuwa anamuamini Mwenyezi Mungu, pindi aliposema, «Mola wangu! Nijengee Nyumba huko kwako Peponi na uniokoe na utawala wa Fir'awn na ukafiri wake na yale matendo maovu yanayotokana na yeye, Na uniokoe na watu wenye kumfuata katika udhalimu na upotevu, na uniokoe na mateso yao.

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

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