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CONTENTS
 
Sec. 3. Opposition is at last destroyed
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514
 
Sec. 4. Truth is confirmed
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516
 
Sec. 5. Man’s injustice in rejecting truth
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518
 
Sec. 6. Abraham's prayer
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519
 
Sec. 7. The end of opposition
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520
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522-532
 
Sec. 1. Protection of the Qur-án
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523
 
Sec. 2. Allah controls all things
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525
 
Sec. 3. The devil’s opposition to the righteous
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526
 
See. 4. Mercy for the righteous—an incident from Abraham’s history
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528
 
Sec. 5. Transgressors perish: incidents from Lot’s and Shu’aib’s histories
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529
 
Sec. 6. Dwellers of the rock: a warning for the enemies of the Qur-án
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531
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533—559
 
Sec. 1. Revelation testified to by nature
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535
 
Sec. 2. Nature upholds Unity
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536
 
Sec. 3. Deniers of Divine Unity and revelation
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533
 
Sec. 4. The wicked shall come to disgrace
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533
 
Sec. 5, 6. Prophets are raised to explain
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540, 542
 
Sec. 7. Human nature revolts against polytheism
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544
 
Sec. 8. Iniquity of deniers
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545
 
Sec. 9. Parables showing the truth of revelation
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546
 
Sec. 10. Selection of the recipient of revelation
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547
 
Sec. 11. Punishment withheld
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549
 
Sec. 12. Prophets shall testify against their people
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551
 
Sec. 13. Revelation enjoins good
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552
 
Sec. 14. The Qur-án is not a forgery
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554
 
Sec. 15. The fate of the Meccans
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557
 
Sec. 16. How to become a great nation
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558
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560—583
 
Sec. 1. Punishment of the Israelites
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561
 
Sec. 2. Every deed has a consequence
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563
 
Sec. 3, 4. Moral precepts
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565, 567
 
Sec. 5. Unbelievers grow harder
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568
 
Sec. 6. Punishment must follow
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570
 
Sec. 7. The devil‘s opposition to the righteous
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573
 
Sec. 8. Opposition to the Prophet
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575
 
Sec. 9. Falsehood shall vanish before truth
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577
 
Sec. 10. The Qur-án is a wondrous miracle
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579
 
Sec. 11. Trivial excuses
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580
 
Sec. 12. A comparison with Moses' warning
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581
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584—608
 
Sec. 1. A warning to the Christians
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585
 
Sec. 2, 3. The dwellers of the cave
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588, 590
 
Sec. 4. The Qur-án as a guidance
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592
 
Sec. 5. A parable
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595
 
Sec. 6. The guilty are brought to judgment
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596
 
Sec. 7. Their helplessness
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597
 
Sec. 8. Warning is disregarded
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598
 
Sec. 9, 10. Moses’ travels in search of knowledge
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599, 601
 
Sec. 11. The twohorned one, and Gog and Magog
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603
 
Sec. 12. Christian nations
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607
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