The prophet who invited the Israelites, Christians and polytheists to the religion of Prophet Abraham: Prophet Muhammad. The Qur'an, the book confirming and confirming the Torah and the Gospel before it.
The truth we were not told: The whole video consists of only verses of the Qur'an, with the verse name and number written on each line. It does not contain any opinions, explanations or comments. Arranged in order of historical experience.
102. And they followed what the devils taught during the reign of Solomon. It was not Solomon who disbelieved, but it was the devils who disbelieved. They taught the people witchcraft and what was revealed in Babylon to the two angels Harut and Marut. They did not teach anybody until they had said, “We are a test, so do not lose faith.” But they learned from them the means to cause separation between man and his wife. But they cannot harm anyone except with God's permission. And they learned what would harm them and not benefit them. Yet they knew that whoever deals in it will have no share in the Hereafter. Miserable is what they sold their souls for, if they only knew.
The Cow
103. Had they believed and been righteous, the reward from God would have been better, if they only knew.
The Prophets
78. And David and Solomon, when they gave judgment in the case of the field, when some people’s sheep wandered therein by night; and We were witnesses to their judgment.
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79. And so We made Solomon understand it, and to each We gave wisdom and knowledge. And We subjected the mountains along with David to sing Our praises, and the birds as well—surely We did.
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80. And We taught him the making of shields for you, to protect you from your violence. Are you, then, appreciative?
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81. And to Solomon the stormy wind, blowing at His command towards the land that We have blessed. We are aware of everything.
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82. And of the devils were some that dived for him, and performed other, lesser tasks. But We kept them restrained.
The Ant
15. And We gave David and Solomon knowledge. They said, “Praise God, who has favored us over many of His believing servants.”
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16. And Solomon succeeded David. He said, “O people, we were taught the language of birds, and we were given from everything. This is indeed a real blessing.”
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17. To the service of Solomon were mobilized his troops of sprites, and men, and birds—all held in strict order.
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18. Until, when they came upon the Valley of Ants, an ant said, “O ants! Go into your nests, lest Solomon and his troops crush you without noticing.”
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19. He smiled and laughed at her words, and said, “My Lord, direct me to be thankful for the blessings you have bestowed upon me and upon my parents, and to do good works that please You. And admit me, by Your grace, into the company of Your virtuous servants.”
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20. Then he inspected the birds, and said, “Why do I not see the hoopoe? Or is he among the absentees?
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21. I will punish him most severely, or slay him, unless he gives me a valid excuse.”
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22. But he did not stay for long. He said, “I have learnt something you did not know. I have come to you from Sheba, with reliable information.
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23. I found a woman ruling over them, and she was given of everything, and she has a magnificent throne.
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24. I found her and her people worshiping the sun, instead of God. Satan made their conduct appear good to them, and diverted them from the path, so they are not guided.
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25. If only they would worship God, who brings to light the mysteries of the heavens and the earth, and knows what you conceal and what you reveal.
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26. God—There is no god but He, the Lord of the Sublime Throne.”
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27. He said, “We will see, whether you have spoken the truth, or whether you are a liar.
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28. Go with this letter of mine, and deliver it to them; then withdraw from them, and see how they respond.”
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29. She said, “O Counselors, a gracious letter was delivered to me.
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30. It is from Solomon, and it is, ‘In the Name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful.
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31. Do not defy me, and come to me submissively.’”
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32. She said, “O counselors, advise me in this matter of mine. I never make a decision unless you are present.”
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33. They said, “We are a people of might and great courage, but the decision is yours, so consider what you wish to command.”
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34. She said, “When kings enter a city, they devastate it, and subjugate its dignified people. Thus they always do.
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35. I am sending them a gift, and will see what the envoys bring back.”
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36. When he came to Solomon, he said, “Are you supplying me with money? What God has given me is better than what He has given you. It is you who delight in your gift.
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37. Go back to them. We will come upon them with troops they cannot resist; and we will expel them from there, disgraced and humiliated.”
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38. He said, “O notables, which one of you will bring me her throne before they come to me in submission?”
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39. An imp of the sprites said, “I will bring it to you before you rise from your seat. I am strong and reliable enough to do it.”
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40. He who had knowledge from the Book said, “I will bring it to you before your glance returns to you.” And when he saw it settled before him, he said, “This is from the grace of my Lord, to test me, whether I am grateful or ungrateful. He who is grateful, his gratitude is to his own credit; but he who is ungrateful—my Lord is Independent and Generous.”
The Ant
41. He said, “Disguise her throne for her, and we shall see whether she will be guided, or remains one of the misguided.”
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42. When she arrived, it was said, “Is your throne like this?” She said, “As if this is it.” “We were given knowledge before her, and we were submissive.”
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43. But she was prevented by what she worshiped besides God; she belonged to a disbelieving people.
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44. It was said to her, “Go inside the palace.” And when she saw it, she thought it was a deep pond, and she bared her legs. He said, “It is a palace paved with glass.” She said, “My Lord, I have done wrong to myself, and I have submitted with Solomon, to God, Lord of the Worlds.”
The Saba'
10. We bestowed upon David favor from Us: “O mountains, and birds: echo with him.” And We softened iron for him.
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11. “Make coats of armor, and measure the links well; and work righteousness. I am Observant of everything you do.”
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12. And for Solomon the wind—its outward journey was one month, and its return journey was one month. And We made a spring of tar flow for him. And there were sprites that worked under him, by the leave of his Lord. But whoever of them swerved from Our command, We make him taste of the punishment of the Inferno.
The Saba'
13. They made for him whatever he wished: sanctuaries, statues, bowls like pools, and heavy cauldrons. “O House of David, work with appreciation,” but a few of My servants are appreciative.
The Saba'
14. Then, when We decreed death for him, nothing indicated his death to them except an earthworm eating at his staff. Then, when he fell down, it became clear to the sprites that, had they known the unseen, they would not have remained in the demeaning torment.
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17. Be patient in the face of what they say, and mention Our servant David, the resourceful. He was obedient.
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18. We committed the mountains to glorify with him, in the evening and at daybreak.
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19. And the birds, gathered together. All obedient to him.
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20. And We strengthened his kingdom, and gave him wisdom and decisive speech.
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21. Has the story of the two disputants reached you? When they scaled the sanctuary?
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22. When they entered upon David, and he was startled by them. They said, “Do not fear. Two disputants; one of us has wronged the other; so judge between us fairly, and do not be biased, and guide us to the straight way.”
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23. “This brother of mine has ninety-nine ewes, and I have one ewe, and he said, ‘Entrust it to me,’ and he pressured me with words.”
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24. He said, “He has done you wrong by asking your ewe in addition to his ewes. Many partners take advantage of one another, except those who believe and do good deeds, but these are so few.” David realized that We were testing him, so he sought forgiveness from his Lord, and fell down to his knees, and repented.
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25. So We forgave him that. And for him is nearness to Us, and a good place of return.
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26. “O David, We made you a ruler in the land, so judge between the people with justice, and do not follow desire, lest it diverts you from God’s path. Those who stray from God’s path will have a painful punishment, for having ignored the Day of Account.”
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27. We did not create the heaven and the earth and everything between them in vain. That is the assumption of those who disbelieve—so woe to those who disbelieve because of the Fire.
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28. Or are We to treat those who believe and do righteous deeds like those who make trouble on earth? Or are We to treat the pious like the shameless?
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29. A blessed Book that We sent down to you, that they may ponder its Verses, and for those with intelligence to take heed.
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30. And We granted David, Solomon, an excellent servant. He was penitent.
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31. When the beautiful horses were paraded before him in the evening.
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32. He said, “I have preferred the love of niceties to the remembrance of my Lord—until it disappeared behind the veil.
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33. Bring them back to me.” And he began caressing their legs and necks.
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34. We tested Solomon, and placed a body on his throne; then he repented.
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35. He said, “My Lord, forgive me, and grant me a kingdom never to be attained by anyone after me. You are the Giver.”
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36. So We placed the wind at his service, blowing gently by his command, wherever he directed.
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37. And the demons—every builder and diver.
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38. And others fettered in chains.
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39. “This is Our gift; so give generously, or withhold; without account.”
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40. For him is nearness to Us, and a beautiful resort.
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41. And mention Our servant Job, when he called out to his Lord, “Satan has afflicted me with hardship and pain.”
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42. “Stamp with your foot—here is cool water to wash with, and to drink.”
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43. And We restored his family for him, and their like with them; as a mercy from Us, and a lesson for those who possess insight.
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44. “Take with your hand a bundle, and strike with it, and do not break your oath.” We found him patient. What an excellent servant! He was obedient.