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CONTENTS
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287—325
 
Sec. 1. Ultimate triumph of Divine Unity
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288
 
Sec. 2. Greatness of Divine mercy
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290
 
Sec. 3. Polytheists’ witness against themselves
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292
 
Sec. 4. Rejection of the truth
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293
 
Sec. 5. Consequences of rejection
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296
 
Sec. 6. Reward of believers
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298
 
Sec. 7, 8. Divine judgment
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299, 300
 
Sec. 9. Necessity of submission to Allah, and Abraham’s reasoning
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302
 
Sec. 10. Prophets who followed in Abraham’s wake
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304
 
Sec. 11. Truth of Divine revelation
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306
 
Sec. 12. Ultimate triumph of the truth
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307
 
Sec. 13. Gradual progress
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309
 
Sec. 14. Polytheists’ opposition
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311
 
Sec. 15. The chief opponents
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313
 
Sec. 16. Certainty of the threatened punishment
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316
 
Sec. 17. Idolaters’ self-imposed prohibitions
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318
 
Sec. 18. Prohibited food and idolaters’ vain excuses
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319
 
Sec. 19. Guiding rules of life
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321
 
Sec. 20. The goal for the faithful
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323
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326—372
 
Sec. 1. The Prophet’s revelation and the doom of his opponents
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328
 
Sec. 2. The devil's opposition to Adam
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329
 
Sec. 3. Warning against the devil’s insinuations
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332
 
Sec. 4. The apostles and their rejection
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334
 
Sec. 5. Those who accept the message
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336
 
Sec. 6. Helplessness of the wicked
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338
 
Sec. 7. The righteous shell prosper
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339
 
Sec. 8. History of Noah
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341
 
Sec. 9. History of Hud
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342
 
Sec. 10. History of Salih and Lot
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344
 
Sec. 11. History of Shu’aib
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347
 
Sec. 12. Meccans warned of punishment
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349
 
Sec. 13-21. The history of Moses
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350, 352, 354, 354, 357, 358, 360, 362, 364
 
Sec. 22. Men’s nature bears evidence to the truth of what revelation upholds
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366
 
Sec. 23. The coming of the doom
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368
 
Sec. 24. The final word
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370
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373—393
 
Sec. 1, 2. The battle of Badr
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374, 377
 
Sec. 3. The way to success
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380
 
Sec. 4. Muslims shall be made guardians of the Sacred Mosque
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381
 
Sec. 5. The battle of Badr as a sign of the Prophet’s truth
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383
 
Sec. 6. Success did not depend on numbers
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386
 
Sec. 7. Enemy‘s strength weakened
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387
 
Sec. 8. Peace to be secured by strength
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388
 
Sec. 9. Muslims should be prepared to meet overwhelming numbers
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389
 
Sec. 10. Relations between Muslims and non-Muslims
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392
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394-429
 
Sec. 1. Declaration of immunity
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396
 
Sec. 2. Reasons for the immunity
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398
 
Sec. 3. Idolaters' pretensions to service of the Sacred House
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400
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