ed with him by mercy from Us, and (We saved them) from the
disgrace of that day; surely your Lord is the Strong, the Mighty.
011.067
Y: The (mighty) Blast overtook the wrong-doers, and they lay prostrate
in their homes before the morning,-
P: And the (awful) Cry overtook those who did wrong, so that morning
found them prostrate in their dwellings,
S: And the rumbling overtook those who were unjust, so they became
motionless bodies in their abodes,
011.068
Y: As if they had never dwelt and flourished there. Ah! Behold! for the
Thamud rejected their Lord and Cherisher! Ah! Behold! removed (from
sight) were the Thamud!
P: As though they had not dwelt there. Lo! Thamud disbelieved in their
Lord. A far removal for Thamud!
S: As though they had never dwelt in them; now surely did Samood
disbelieve in their Lord; now surely, away with Samood.
011.069
Y: There came Our messengers to Abraham with glad tidings. They said,
"Peace!" He answered, "Peace!" and hastened to entertain them with a
roasted calf.
P: And Our messengers came unto Abraham with good news. They said: Peace!
He answered: Peace! and delayed not to bring a roasted calf.
S: And certainly Our messengers came to Ibrahim with good news. They
said: Peace. Peace, said he, and he made no delay in bringing a roasted
calf.
011.070
Y: But when he saw their hands went not towards the (meal), he felt some
mistrust of them, and conceived a fear of them. They said: "Fear not:
We have been sent against the people of Lut."
P: And when he saw their hands reached not to it, he mistrusted them and
conceived a fear of them. They said: Fear not! Lo! we are sent unto the
folk of Lot.
S: But when he saw that their hands were not extended towards it, he
deemed them strange and conceived fear of them. . They said: Fear not,
surely we are sent to Lut's people.
011.071
Y: And his wife was standing (there), and she laughed: But we gave her
glad tidings of Isaac, and after him, of Jacob.
P: And his wife, standing by laughed when We gave her good tidings (of
the birth) of Isaac, and, after Isaac, of Jacob.
S: And his wife was standing (by), so she laughed, then We gave her the
good news of Ishaq and after Ishaq of (a son's son) Yaqoub.
011.072
Y: She said: "Alas for me! shall I bear a child, seeing I am an old
woman, and my husband here is an old man? That would indeed be a
wonderful thing!"
P: She said: Oh woe is me! Shall I bear a child when I am a
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