Introduction to the Sura A tradition from Imam Sâdiq upon recitation of TâHâ Section 1: Moses commissioned with Apostleship Commentary, verses 1-4 Some meanings upon TaHa Commentary, verses 5-7 Four attributes of Allah Commentary, verse 8 Commentary, verses 9-12 Explanations Commentary, verses 13-14 Commentary, verses 15-16 Commentary, verses 17-18 Moses' Rod and White HandCommentary, verses 19-21 Explanations Commentary, verse 22White Hand as His Power and His Sign ExplanationsSection 2: The Ministry of Moses Commentary, verses 24-28 The command of Moses' Messengership He demanded 4 things from Allah Commentary, verses 29-32 The Prophet asked Allah that Ali (a.s.) to be his assistant Tradition of Rank Contents Commentary, verses 33-35 Commentary, verses 36-37The request of Moses is granted Commentary, verses 38-39 Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
A tradition from Imam Sâdiq upon recitation of TâHâ
Commentary, verses 1-4 Some meanings upon TaHa
Commentary, verses 5-7 Four attributes of Allah Commentary, verse 8 Commentary, verses 9-12 Explanations Commentary, verses 13-14 Commentary, verses 15-16 Commentary, verses 17-18 Moses' Rod and White HandCommentary, verses 19-21 Explanations Commentary, verse 22White Hand as His Power and His Sign ExplanationsSection 2: The Ministry of Moses Commentary, verses 24-28 The command of Moses' Messengership He demanded 4 things from Allah Commentary, verses 29-32 The Prophet asked Allah that Ali (a.s.) to be his assistant Tradition of Rank Contents Commentary, verses 33-35 Commentary, verses 36-37The request of Moses is granted Commentary, verses 38-39 Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Four attributes of Allah Commentary, verse 8 Commentary, verses 9-12 Explanations Commentary, verses 13-14 Commentary, verses 15-16 Commentary, verses 17-18 Moses' Rod and White HandCommentary, verses 19-21 Explanations Commentary, verse 22White Hand as His Power and His Sign ExplanationsSection 2: The Ministry of Moses Commentary, verses 24-28 The command of Moses' Messengership He demanded 4 things from Allah Commentary, verses 29-32 The Prophet asked Allah that Ali (a.s.) to be his assistant Tradition of Rank Contents Commentary, verses 33-35 Commentary, verses 36-37The request of Moses is granted Commentary, verses 38-39 Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 9-12 Explanations Commentary, verses 13-14 Commentary, verses 15-16 Commentary, verses 17-18 Moses' Rod and White HandCommentary, verses 19-21 Explanations Commentary, verse 22White Hand as His Power and His Sign ExplanationsSection 2: The Ministry of Moses Commentary, verses 24-28 The command of Moses' Messengership He demanded 4 things from Allah Commentary, verses 29-32 The Prophet asked Allah that Ali (a.s.) to be his assistant Tradition of Rank Contents Commentary, verses 33-35 Commentary, verses 36-37The request of Moses is granted Commentary, verses 38-39 Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Explanations Commentary, verses 13-14 Commentary, verses 15-16 Commentary, verses 17-18 Moses' Rod and White HandCommentary, verses 19-21 Explanations Commentary, verse 22White Hand as His Power and His Sign ExplanationsSection 2: The Ministry of Moses Commentary, verses 24-28 The command of Moses' Messengership He demanded 4 things from Allah Commentary, verses 29-32 The Prophet asked Allah that Ali (a.s.) to be his assistant Tradition of Rank Contents Commentary, verses 33-35 Commentary, verses 36-37The request of Moses is granted Commentary, verses 38-39 Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 13-14 Commentary, verses 15-16 Commentary, verses 17-18 Moses' Rod and White HandCommentary, verses 19-21 Explanations Commentary, verse 22White Hand as His Power and His Sign ExplanationsSection 2: The Ministry of Moses Commentary, verses 24-28 The command of Moses' Messengership He demanded 4 things from Allah Commentary, verses 29-32 The Prophet asked Allah that Ali (a.s.) to be his assistant Tradition of Rank Contents Commentary, verses 33-35 Commentary, verses 36-37The request of Moses is granted Commentary, verses 38-39 Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 15-16 Commentary, verses 17-18 Moses' Rod and White HandCommentary, verses 19-21 Explanations Commentary, verse 22White Hand as His Power and His Sign ExplanationsSection 2: The Ministry of Moses Commentary, verses 24-28 The command of Moses' Messengership He demanded 4 things from Allah Commentary, verses 29-32 The Prophet asked Allah that Ali (a.s.) to be his assistant Tradition of Rank Contents Commentary, verses 33-35 Commentary, verses 36-37The request of Moses is granted Commentary, verses 38-39 Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 17-18 Moses' Rod and White HandCommentary, verses 19-21 Explanations Commentary, verse 22White Hand as His Power and His Sign ExplanationsSection 2: The Ministry of Moses Commentary, verses 24-28 The command of Moses' Messengership He demanded 4 things from Allah Commentary, verses 29-32 The Prophet asked Allah that Ali (a.s.) to be his assistant Tradition of Rank Contents Commentary, verses 33-35 Commentary, verses 36-37The request of Moses is granted Commentary, verses 38-39 Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Moses' Rod and White HandCommentary, verses 19-21 Explanations Commentary, verse 22White Hand as His Power and His Sign ExplanationsSection 2: The Ministry of Moses Commentary, verses 24-28 The command of Moses' Messengership He demanded 4 things from Allah Commentary, verses 29-32 The Prophet asked Allah that Ali (a.s.) to be his assistant Tradition of Rank Contents Commentary, verses 33-35 Commentary, verses 36-37The request of Moses is granted Commentary, verses 38-39 Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 19-21 Explanations Commentary, verse 22White Hand as His Power and His Sign ExplanationsSection 2: The Ministry of Moses Commentary, verses 24-28 The command of Moses' Messengership He demanded 4 things from Allah Commentary, verses 29-32 The Prophet asked Allah that Ali (a.s.) to be his assistant Tradition of Rank Contents Commentary, verses 33-35 Commentary, verses 36-37The request of Moses is granted Commentary, verses 38-39 Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Explanations Commentary, verse 22White Hand as His Power and His Sign ExplanationsSection 2: The Ministry of Moses Commentary, verses 24-28 The command of Moses' Messengership He demanded 4 things from Allah Commentary, verses 29-32 The Prophet asked Allah that Ali (a.s.) to be his assistant Tradition of Rank Contents Commentary, verses 33-35 Commentary, verses 36-37The request of Moses is granted Commentary, verses 38-39 Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verse 22White Hand as His Power and His Sign ExplanationsSection 2: The Ministry of Moses Commentary, verses 24-28 The command of Moses' Messengership He demanded 4 things from Allah Commentary, verses 29-32 The Prophet asked Allah that Ali (a.s.) to be his assistant Tradition of Rank Contents Commentary, verses 33-35 Commentary, verses 36-37The request of Moses is granted Commentary, verses 38-39 Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
White Hand as His Power and His Sign Explanations
Commentary, verses 24-28 The command of Moses' Messengership He demanded 4 things from Allah Commentary, verses 29-32 The Prophet asked Allah that Ali (a.s.) to be his assistant Tradition of Rank Contents Commentary, verses 33-35 Commentary, verses 36-37The request of Moses is granted Commentary, verses 38-39 Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
The command of Moses' Messengership He demanded 4 things from Allah Commentary, verses 29-32 The Prophet asked Allah that Ali (a.s.) to be his assistant Tradition of Rank Contents Commentary, verses 33-35 Commentary, verses 36-37The request of Moses is granted Commentary, verses 38-39 Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 29-32
The Prophet asked Allah that Ali (a.s.) to be his assistant Tradition of Rank Contents Commentary, verses 33-35 Commentary, verses 36-37The request of Moses is granted Commentary, verses 38-39 Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Tradition of Rank Contents Commentary, verses 33-35 Commentary, verses 36-37The request of Moses is granted Commentary, verses 38-39 Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 36-37
The request of Moses is granted Commentary, verses 38-39 Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Moses' mother cast him in a chest into the sea Commentary, verse 40 Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Pharaoh and his wife found Moses in the chest Commentary, verses 41-44 Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Allah trained Moses for Messengership Explanations Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 45-46 Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Allah revealed Moses to answer Pharaoh's questions Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 47-48 Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 49-51 Commentary, verse 53Section 3: Moses' encounter with Pharaoh Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verse 53
Commentary, verses 54-55 Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Some divine bounties Commentary, verses 56-57 The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
The miracles of Rod and White Hand Commentary, verses 58-60 Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Moses defined a day to challenge Commentary, verses 61-62 Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 63-64 Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 65-67 Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 68-70 Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verse 71 Commentary, verses 72-73Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 72-73
Sorcerers believed in the Lord Commentary, verses 74-76 Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening Section 4: The Children of Israel follow Moses Commentary, verses 77-79 The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Contents Sorcerers who were infidels in the morning became believers in that evening
Commentary, verses 77-79
The Children of Israel rescued from being drowned Commentary, verse 80 Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Manna and quails were sent down for the Children of Israel Commentary, verse 81 Commentary, verse 82 Commentary, verses 83-85 The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verse 82
Commentary, verses 83-85
The Children of Israel worshipped Calf Commentary, verse 86 People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
People disobeyed Aaron by Calf worship Commentary, verse 87 Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Samirî suggested them to worship Calf Commentary, verses 88-89 Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf Section 5: Children of Israel decided by Samirî Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Samirî himself was more worthy to be worshipped that Calf
Commentary, verses 90-91 Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Children of Israel had been slaves before Allah made them free Commentary, verses 92-94 After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
After Tûr, Moses divided his people into three groupsAaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Aaron called Moses as the son of his mother Explanations Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 95-97 Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Moses Judged upon Samirî P.Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 98-99 ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
ExplanationsCommentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 100-103 Contents Commentary, verse 104Section 6: Intercession Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Contents Commentary, verse 104
Commentary, verses 105-107 Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verse 108 Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verse 109 Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verses 110-111 Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Inequity is a great burden Commentary, verse 112 A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
A righteous deed originated from Faith may be performed continuously Commentary, verses 113 The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
The Qur'ân expresses one subject in the frame of different statements Commentary, verses 114 The different meanings of 'haste' Section 7: Stan, a declare enemy of Mankind Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
The different meanings of 'haste'
Commentary, verses 115-116 Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Adam did not commit any sin Commentary, verses 117-119 Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Four essential necessities of man Commentary, verses 120-121 Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Satan came to Adam with the claim of guidance Commentary, verses 122-123 The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
The repentance of Adam was accepted Commentary, verses 124-125 He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
He who has Faith is safe from anxieties Commentary, verses 126-127 The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
The Immaculate Imams are Signs of Allah Commentary, verses 128-129 There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
There would be a respite for the sinners Commentary, verse 130 Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Contents The Prophet has been enjoined to patience in 19 places of the Qur'ân Commentary, verse 131 Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Allah has provided bounties with mankind Commentary, verse 132 Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verse 133 Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
Commentary, verse 134 Commentary, verse 135 Supplication The End of Part 16 References
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Supplication
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