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Surat An-Naml (The Ant) - سورة النمل
 
          
          
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Sahih International
And  put  your  hand  into  the  opening  of  your  garment  [at  the  breast];  it  will  come  out white  without  disease.  [These  are]  among  the  nine  signs  [you  will  take]  to  Pharaoh  and his  people.  Indeed,  they  have  been  a  people  defiantly  disobedient."
Sahih International
But  when  there  came  to  them  Our  visible  signs,  they  said,  "This  is  obvious  magic."
Sahih International
And  they  rejected  them,  while  their  [inner]  selves  were  convinced  thereof,  out  of injustice  and  haughtiness.  So  see  how  was  the  end  of  the  corrupters.
Sahih International
And  We  had  certainly  given  to  David  and  Solomon  knowledge,  and  they  said,  "Praise [is  due]  to Allah ,  who  has  favored  us  over  many  of  His  believing  servants."
Sahih International
And  Solomon  inherited  David.  He  said,  "O  people,  we  have  been  taught  the  language  of birds,  and  we  have  been  given  from  all  things.  Indeed,  this  is  evident  bounty."
Sahih International
And  gathered  for  Solomon  were  his  soldiers  of  the  jinn  and  men  and  birds,  and  they were  [marching]  in  rows.
Sahih International
Until,  when  they  came  upon  the  valley  of  the  ants,  an  ant  said,  "O  ants,  enter  your dwellings  that  you  not  be  crushed  by  Solomon  and  his  soldiers  while  they  perceive not."
Sahih International
So  [Solomon]  smiled,  amused  at  her  speech,  and  said,  "My  Lord,  enable  me  to  be grateful  for  Your  favor  which  You  have  bestowed  upon  me  and  upon  my  parents  and to  do  righteousness  of  which  You  approve.  And  admit  me  by  Your  mercy  into  [the ranks  of]  Your  righteous  servants." 
         


