68.10 | Neither yield to any mean oath-monger, |
68.11 | mischief making slanderer, |
68.12 | opponent of good, transgressor, |
68.13 | wicked oppressor, and above all, ignoble by birth, |
68.14 | though he be possessing wealth and children. |
68.15 | When Our revelations are recited to him , he says: "They are nothing but the tales of the ancient." |
68.16 | Soon We shall brand him on the snout. |
2.224 | Do not use Allah's name in your oaths as an excuse to prevent you from dealing justly, guarding against evil and making peace between people; Allah hears and knows everything. |
5.92 | Obey Allah and obey the Rasool and abstain from these things. If you do not, then you should know that Our Rasool's duty is only to pass on My message clearly. |
16.94 | O believers! Do not take oaths to deceive each other, lest your foot slip after being firmly fixed upon guidance; and taste the evil consequences for debarring others from the Way of Allah and incur a mighty punishment. |
24.53 | They solemnly swear by Allah that if you command them, they will go forth leaving their homes. O Muhammad tell them: "Do not swear; your obedience not your oaths will count; surely Allah is fully aware of what you do." |
68.10 | Neither yield to any mean oath-monger, |
2.226 | Those who renounce conjugal relationship with their wives on oath have a limitation of four months. If they reconcile and restore their relationship, surely Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. |
2.227 | But if they decide to divorce them, they may do so, surely Allah hears and knows everything. |
16.91 | Fulfill the covenant of Allah when you have pledged to do so, and do not break your oaths after you have sworn them; for swearing in His name you have made Allah your surety; surely Allah has knowledge of all your actions. |
16.92 | Do not behave like that woman who had spun her yarn strongly and then had herself broken it into pieces; nor take your oaths for mutual deceit so that one people may take undue advantage over the other, for Allah puts you to trial by these oaths; and on the Day of Judgment He will certainly reveal to you the truth about which you differed. |
48.10 | Surely those who swore allegiance to you O Prophet, indeed swore allegiance to Allah Himself. The Hand of Allah was above their hands. Now, the one who will break his pledge, will break it at his own peril, and the one who will keep his pledge that he has made with Allah, shall soon be given a great rewarded by Him. |
66.1 | O Prophet! Why do you make something unlawful, which Allah has made lawful to you in seeking to please your wives? Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. |
66.2 | Allah has already given you absolution from such oaths. Allah is your Master and He is the Knowledgeable, the Wise. |
5.89 | Allah will not call you to account for what is inadvertent in your oaths. But He will hold you accountable for that which you solemnly swear. The penalty for a broken oath is to feed ten indigent persons with such food as you normally provide to your own family, or to clothe ten needy people, or to free one slave. The one who cannot afford any of these must fast three days. This is the expiation for breaking your oaths. Therefore, be mindful of your oaths. Thus Allah makes clear to you His revelations that you may be thankful. |
2.224 | Do not use Allah's name in your oaths as an excuse to prevent you from dealing justly, guarding against evil and making peace between people; Allah hears and knows everything. |
2.225 | Allah will not hold you accountable for what is inadvertent in your oaths, but He will hold you accountable for what you intended in your hearts; Allah is Forgiving, Forbearing. |
5.89 | Allah will not call you to account for what is inadvertent in your oaths. But He will hold you accountable for that which you solemnly swear. The penalty for a broken oath is to feed ten indigent persons with such food as you normally provide to your own family, or to clothe ten needy people, or to free one slave. The one who cannot afford any of these must fast three days. This is the expiation for breaking your oaths. Therefore, be mindful of your oaths. Thus Allah makes clear to you His revelations that you may be thankful. |
24.53 | They solemnly swear by Allah that if you command them, they will go forth leaving their homes. O Muhammad tell them: "Do not swear; your obedience not your oaths will count; surely Allah is fully aware of what you do." |
3.132 | Obey Allah and His Rasool so that you may find mercy. |
4.59 | O believers! Obey Allah, obey the Rasool and those charged with authority among you. Should you have a dispute in anything, refer it to Allah and His Rasool, if you truly believe in Allah and the Last Day. This course of action will be better and more suitable. |
4.64 | We did not send any Rasool but to be obeyed by Allah's leave. If they would have come to you when they had wronged themselves to seek Allah's forgiveness and if the Rasool had also asked Allah's forgiveness for them, they would have found Allah Forgiving, Merciful. |
4.66 | If We had commanded them to sacrifice their lives or to leave their homes, very few of them would have done it. Yet, if they would have done what they were commanded to do, it would have been better for them; not only would their faith have been strengthened, |
4.80 | Anyone who obeys the Rasool, in fact, obeys Allah. As for those who pay no heed, they should know that We have not sent you as a taskmaster over them. |
5.95 | O believers! Do not kill game while you are in Ihram (pilgrim garb). If anyone kills game intentionally, he will have to pay a penalty through an offering brought to the Ka'bah of a domestic animal equivalent to the one which was killed as determined by two just men among you; or as an expiation, either feed a few indigent or fast their equivalent days, so that he may taste the evil consequences of what he did. Allah has forgiven what happened in the past; but if anyone repeats it now, Allah will inflict retribution on him. Allah is Mighty, Capable of Retribution. |
8.20 | O believers! Obey Allah and his Rasool and do not turn your back to him, now that you have heard all. |
14.12 | What reason do we have not to put our trust in Allah, when He has already guided us to the ways of our lives? We shall certainly endure your persecution patiently, and those who want to put their trust, should put their trust in Allah." |
24.51 | The response of the true believers, when they are called to Allah and His Rasool that he may judge between them, is only to say: "We hear and we obey." Such are the ones who will attain felicity. |
47.33 | O believers! Obey Allah and obey His Rasool, and do not let your deeds come to nothing. |
64.11 | No affliction can ever befall except by the leave of Allah. He that believes in Allah, his heart is guided to the Right Way. Allah has knowledge of all things. |
33.30 | O wives of the Prophet! If any of you were guilty of open indecency, her punishment will be increased to double and this is easy for Allah. |
33.31 | JUZ (PART): 22 Those of you (O wives of the Prophet Muhammad) who obey Allah and His Rasool and practice righteousness, shall be granted double reward, and for them We have prepared a generous provision. |
33.32 | O wives of the Prophet! You are not like the other women: if you fear Allah, then you should not be complaisant while talking to the men who are not closely related to you, lest the one in whose heart is a disease may thereby be encouraged, and speak using suitable good words. |
33.33 | Stay in your homes and do not display your finery as women used to do in the days of ignorance (pre-Islamic days); establish Salah, pay Zakah, and obey Allah and His Rasool. O women of the household of Rasool, Allah only intends to remove uncleanliness from you and to purify you completely. |
24.53 | They solemnly swear by Allah that if you command them, they will go forth leaving their homes. O Muhammad tell them: "Do not swear; your obedience not your oaths will count; surely Allah is fully aware of what you do." |
4.59 | O believers! Obey Allah, obey the Rasool and those charged with authority among you. Should you have a dispute in anything, refer it to Allah and His Rasool, if you truly believe in Allah and the Last Day. This course of action will be better and more suitable. |
68.10 | Neither yield to any mean oath-monger, |
68.11 | mischief making slanderer, |
68.12 | opponent of good, transgressor, |
68.13 | wicked oppressor, and above all, ignoble by birth, |
68.14 | though he be possessing wealth and children. |
68.15 | When Our revelations are recited to him , he says: "They are nothing but the tales of the ancient." |
68.16 | Soon We shall brand him on the snout. |
47.21 | On their tongues is the promise of obedience and good talk, so if they would have proved their promise with Allah when the final command was given, it would have been better for them. |
47.22 | Now what can be expected of you if you are put in authority, other than to do evil in the land and violate the ties of blood. |
47.23 | Such are those whom Allah has cursed and made them deaf and blinded their sight. |
47.24 | Will they not ponder upon the Qur'an? Are there locks upon their hearts? |
3.149 | O believers! If you yield to the unbelievers they will drag you back to unbelief and you will become the losers. |
25.52 | therefore, do not yield to the unbelievers, and make Jihad (strive) against them with this Qur'an, a mighty Jihad (strenuous striving). |
68.8 | So do not yield to the unbelievers. |
68.9 | They desire you to compromise a little, so they too would compromise. |
68.10 | Neither yield to any mean oath-monger, |
68.11 | mischief making slanderer, |
68.12 | opponent of good, transgressor, |
68.13 | wicked oppressor, and above all, ignoble by birth, |
68.14 | though he be possessing wealth and children. |
68.15 | When Our revelations are recited to him , he says: "They are nothing but the tales of the ancient." |
68.16 | Soon We shall brand him on the snout. |
33.66 | That Day, when their faces will roll about in the fire, they will say: "Woe to us! Would that we had obeyed Allah and obeyed the Rasool." |
33.67 | They will further say: "Our Rabb! We obeyed our chiefs and our great ones and they misled us from the Right Way. |
33.68 | Our Rabb! Give them double punishment and lay on them a mighty curse." |
76.24 | therefore, await with patience the command of your Rabb and do not yield to any sinner or disbeliever from among the unbelievers. |
6.121 | Do not eat of that meat on which Allah's name has not been pronounced, since that is most surely a transgression. In fact the shaitans inspire their friends that they should argue with you, and if you obey them, most surely you will be considered a mushrik. |
96.19 | Nay! Do not obey him! Prostrate yourself and bring yourself closer to your Rabb. |
68.10 | Neither yield to any mean oath-monger, |
68.11 | mischief making slanderer, |
68.12 | opponent of good, transgressor, |
68.13 | wicked oppressor, and above all, ignoble by birth, |
68.14 | though he be possessing wealth and children. |
68.15 | When Our revelations are recited to him , he says: "They are nothing but the tales of the ancient." |
68.16 | Soon We shall brand him on the snout. |
18.28 | Keep yourself content with those who call on their Rabb morning and evening seeking His good pleasure; and let not your eyes turn away from them desiring the attraction of Worldly Life; nor obey the one whose heart We have permitted to neglect Our remembrance, who follows his own desires and goes to extremes in the conduct of his affairs. |
4.34 | Men are overseers over women because Allah has given the one more strength than other, and because men are required to spend their wealth for the maintenance of women. Honorable women are, therefore, devoutly obedient and guard in the husband's absence what Allah require them to guard their husband's property and their own honor. As to those women from whom you fear disobedience, first admonish them, then refuse to share your bed with them, and then, if necessary, beat them. Then if they obey you, take no further actions against them and do not make excuses to punish them. Allah is Supremely Great and is aware of your actions. |
68.10 | Neither yield to any mean oath-monger, |
68.11 | mischief making slanderer, |
68.12 | opponent of good, transgressor, |
68.13 | wicked oppressor, and above all, ignoble by birth, |
68.14 | though he be possessing wealth and children. |
68.15 | When Our revelations are recited to him , he says: "They are nothing but the tales of the ancient." |
68.16 | Soon We shall brand him on the snout. |
3.32 | Also tell them, "Obey Allah and His Rasool." Inspite of this, if they turn back then warn them, that Allah does not love the disobedient. |
3.132 | Obey Allah and His Rasool so that you may find mercy. |
4.13 | These are the limits set by Allah: those who obey Allah and His Rasool will be admitted to paradise, in which rivers flow, to live therein forever, and that is the Great Achievement. |
4.59 | O believers! Obey Allah, obey the Rasool and those charged with authority among you. Should you have a dispute in anything, refer it to Allah and His Rasool, if you truly believe in Allah and the Last Day. This course of action will be better and more suitable. |
4.64 | We did not send any Rasool but to be obeyed by Allah's leave. If they would have come to you when they had wronged themselves to seek Allah's forgiveness and if the Rasool had also asked Allah's forgiveness for them, they would have found Allah Forgiving, Merciful. |
4.69 | Whosoever obeys Allah and the Rasool will be in the company of those whom Allah has blessed - the Prophets, the truthful, the martyrs, and the righteous: What excellent companions they will be! |
4.80 | Anyone who obeys the Rasool, in fact, obeys Allah. As for those who pay no heed, they should know that We have not sent you as a taskmaster over them. |
5.92 | Obey Allah and obey the Rasool and abstain from these things. If you do not, then you should know that Our Rasool's duty is only to pass on My message clearly. |
8.1 | They ask you about booty (spoils of war). Tell them: "The Booty belongs to Allah and His Rasool: so fear Allah, end your disputes, and correct the relations between yourselves: obey Allah and His Rasool if you are true believers." |
8.20 | O believers! Obey Allah and his Rasool and do not turn your back to him, now that you have heard all. |
8.46 | Obey Allah and His Rasool and do not argue with one another, lest you lose courage and weaken your strength. Show patience, surely Allah is on the side of the patient. |
9.71 | The true believers, both men and women, are protectors of one another. They enjoin what is just and forbid what is evil; they establish Salah, pay Zakah, and obey Allah and His Rasool. It is they on whom Allah will have His mercy; surely Allah is Mighty, Wise. |
24.52 | Only those who obey Allah and His Rasool, have fear of Allah and do good deeds, are the ones who will be the winners. |
24.53 | They solemnly swear by Allah that if you command them, they will go forth leaving their homes. O Muhammad tell them: "Do not swear; your obedience not your oaths will count; surely Allah is fully aware of what you do." |
24.54 | Say: "Obey Allah and obey the Rasool. If you do not, the Rasool is still under obligation to fulfill his duty, as you are under obligation to fulfill yours; and if you obey him, you shall be rightly guided. Note it well that the responsibility of the Rasool is only to deliver Allah's message clearly." |
33.66 | That Day, when their faces will roll about in the fire, they will say: "Woe to us! Would that we had obeyed Allah and obeyed the Rasool." |
33.67 | They will further say: "Our Rabb! We obeyed our chiefs and our great ones and they misled us from the Right Way. |
33.68 | Our Rabb! Give them double punishment and lay on them a mighty curse." |
33.71 | He will bless your works and forgive your sins - for he that obeys Allah and His Rasool, has indeed achieved the highest achievement. |
47.33 | O believers! Obey Allah and obey His Rasool, and do not let your deeds come to nothing. |
48.16 | Tell the beduin Arabs who stayed behind: "You shall soon be called upon to fight against a mighty people then either you will fight or they will embrace Islam. Then if you obey, Allah will grant you a good reward, but if you turn away as you have done before, He will inflict on you a painful penalty." |
48.17 | There is no blame on the blind, the lame, and the sick if they stay behind. He that obeys Allah and His Rasool shall be admitted to gardens beneath which the rivers flow, and he that turns away shall be punished with a painful punishment. |
49.14 | The beduin Arabs say: "We have believed." Tell them: "You have not believed; rather say 'We have become Muslims;' for faith has not yet found its way into your hearts. If you obey Allah and His Rasool, He will not deny you the reward of your deeds; surely Allah is Forgiving, Merciful." |
58.13 | Do you hesitate to give out in charity before your private consultation with him? If you cannot afford it - Allah will forgive you - so establish Salah and pay Zakah, and obey Allah and His Rasool. Allah is well aware of all your actions. |
64.12 | Obey Allah and obey His Rasool; but if you pay no heed, then you should know that Our Rasool's responsibility is nothing but to convey the message plainly. |
33.30 | O wives of the Prophet! If any of you were guilty of open indecency, her punishment will be increased to double and this is easy for Allah. |
33.31 | JUZ (PART): 22 Those of you (O wives of the Prophet Muhammad) who obey Allah and His Rasool and practice righteousness, shall be granted double reward, and for them We have prepared a generous provision. |
33.32 | O wives of the Prophet! You are not like the other women: if you fear Allah, then you should not be complaisant while talking to the men who are not closely related to you, lest the one in whose heart is a disease may thereby be encouraged, and speak using suitable good words. |
33.33 | Stay in your homes and do not display your finery as women used to do in the days of ignorance (pre-Islamic days); establish Salah, pay Zakah, and obey Allah and His Rasool. O women of the household of Rasool, Allah only intends to remove uncleanliness from you and to purify you completely. |
68.10 | Neither yield to any mean oath-monger, |
68.11 | mischief making slanderer, |
68.12 | opponent of good, transgressor, |
68.13 | wicked oppressor, and above all, ignoble by birth, |
68.14 | though he be possessing wealth and children. |
68.15 | When Our revelations are recited to him , he says: "They are nothing but the tales of the ancient." |
68.16 | Soon We shall brand him on the snout. |
3.100 | O believers! If you were to obey a group of those who were given the Book, they will turn you back from belief to unbelief. |
68.10 | Neither yield to any mean oath-monger, |
68.11 | mischief making slanderer, |
68.12 | opponent of good, transgressor, |
68.13 | wicked oppressor, and above all, ignoble by birth, |
68.14 | though he be possessing wealth and children. |
68.15 | When Our revelations are recited to him , he says: "They are nothing but the tales of the ancient." |
68.16 | Soon We shall brand him on the snout. |
14.22 | Once the matter has been decided, Shaitan will say: "In fact, the promises which Allah made to you were all true; I too made some promises to you but failed to keep any of them. However, I had no power over you. I just invited you, and you accepted my invitation. Now! Do not blame me, but blame yourselves. I cannot help you, nor you can help me. I reject what you did before; that you associated me with Allah. Certainly such wrongdoers will have painful punishment." |
68.10 | Neither yield to any mean oath-monger, |
68.11 | mischief making slanderer, |
68.12 | opponent of good, transgressor, |
68.13 | wicked oppressor, and above all, ignoble by birth, |
68.14 | though he be possessing wealth and children. |
68.15 | When Our revelations are recited to him , he says: "They are nothing but the tales of the ancient." |
68.16 | Soon We shall brand him on the snout. |
76.24 | therefore, await with patience the command of your Rabb and do not yield to any sinner or disbeliever from among the unbelievers. |
68.10 | Neither yield to any mean oath-monger, |
68.11 | mischief making slanderer, |
68.12 | opponent of good, transgressor, |
68.13 | wicked oppressor, and above all, ignoble by birth, |
68.14 | though he be possessing wealth and children. |
68.15 | When Our revelations are recited to him , he says: "They are nothing but the tales of the ancient." |
68.16 | Soon We shall brand him on the snout. |
68.10 | Neither yield to any mean oath-monger, |
68.11 | mischief making slanderer, |
68.12 | opponent of good, transgressor, |
68.13 | wicked oppressor, and above all, ignoble by birth, |
68.14 | though he be possessing wealth and children. |
68.15 | When Our revelations are recited to him , he says: "They are nothing but the tales of the ancient." |
68.16 | Soon We shall brand him on the snout. |
68.10 | Neither yield to any mean oath-monger, |
68.11 | mischief making slanderer, |
68.12 | opponent of good, transgressor, |
68.13 | wicked oppressor, and above all, ignoble by birth, |
68.14 | though he be possessing wealth and children. |
68.15 | When Our revelations are recited to him , he says: "They are nothing but the tales of the ancient." |
68.16 | Soon We shall brand him on the snout. |
5.1 | O believers! Fulfil your contract obligations. All four-legged animals from livestock are lawful to you other than those which are hereby announced. However do not violate the prohibition of hunting while you are in Ihram (Hajj dress). Indeed Allah orders whatever He pleases. |
9.4 | Except (this proclamation does not apply to) those mushrikin who honored their treaties with you in every detail and aided none against you. So fulfill your treaties with them to the end of their term; for Allah loves the righteous. |
9.1 | A declaration of immunity from Allah and His Rasool is hereby made to those of the mushrikin with whom you have made a treaty: |
9.2 | "You have four months to go around in the land unmolested; but you should know that you cannot frustrate the will of Allah, and that Allah will humiliate the unbelievers." |
9.3 | This is a public proclamation from Allah and His Rasool to the people on the day of the Great Hajj (Pilgrimage) that Allah and His Rasool do hereby dissolve treaty obligations with the mushrikin. Therefore, if you repent, it will be better for you but if you turn away, then you should know that you cannot frustrate the Will of Allah. O Prophet, proclaim a painful punishment to those who are unbelievers. |
9.4 | Except (this proclamation does not apply to) those mushrikin who honored their treaties with you in every detail and aided none against you. So fulfill your treaties with them to the end of their term; for Allah loves the righteous. |
9.5 | When the forbidden months (10,11,12 & 1 of the Islamic calendar) are over, then fight the mushrikïn wherever you find them, seize them, besiege them, and lie in ambush for them in every stratagem of war, but if they repent, establish Salah and pay Zakah, then let them go their way: surely Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. |
9.7 | How can there be a treaty with the mushrikin on the part of Allah and His Rasool - except for those with whom you ratified a treaty at the Masjid-al-Haram? So long as they honor it, you also honor: for Allah loves the righteous. |
9.8 | How can you trust them? If they prevail against you, they respect neither treaty nor ties of relationship. They just flatter you with their tongues, but their hearts reject you, and most of them are transgressors. |
9.9 | They have sold the revelations of Allah for paltry worldly gain and they have hindered others from His way; indeed evil are the deeds that they have done. |
9.10 | They neither honor the ties of relationship nor observe the obligations of treaties with the believers; it is they who are the transgressors. |
9.11 | However, if they repent, establish Salah and pay Zakah, then they shall be your brethren in Deen (faith and way of life based on Divine guidance): thus do We spell out Our revelations for people of understanding. |
9.12 | But if they violate their treaty once they have sworn it and insult your Deen, then fight with the ringleaders of the unbelief - for their oaths are nothing to them - so that they may be stopped. |
9.13 | Will you not fight against those people who have broken their oaths, conspired to expel the Rasool and were the first to attack you? Do you fear them? Nay, it is Allah Who is more deserving of your fear, if you are true believers. |
9.14 | Fight them; Allah will punish them by your hands and humiliate them. He will grant you victory over them and soothe the hearts of a believing people. |
5.1 | O believers! Fulfil your contract obligations. All four-legged animals from livestock are lawful to you other than those which are hereby announced. However do not violate the prohibition of hunting while you are in Ihram (Hajj dress). Indeed Allah orders whatever He pleases. |
55.9 | those on the left hand - how damned shall be the people of the left hand; |
33.59 | O Prophet! Enjoin your wives, daughters and the believing women that they should draw their outer garments over their persons. That is more proper, so that they may be recognized and not bothered. Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. |
33.53 | O believers! Do not enter the houses of the Prophet without permission, nor stay waiting for meal time: but if you are invited to a meal, enter, and when you have eaten disperse and do not seek long conversation. Such behavior annoys the Prophet, he feels shy in asking you to leave, but Allah does not feel shy in telling the truth. If you have to ask his wives for anything, speak to them from behind a curtain. This is more chaste for your hearts and for theirs. It is not proper for you to annoy the Rasool of Allah, nor ever to marry his wives after him; this would be a grievous offence in the sight of Allah. |
5.66 | If they would have observed the Laws of Taurat and the Injeel (Gospel) and other Revelations which were sent to them from their Rabb, they would have certainly enjoyed abundance from above and from beneath. Though there are some among them on the moderate course; but most of them do nothing but evil. |
5.67 | O Rasool! Deliver the message which has been revealed to you from your Rabb, and if you do not, you are not doing justice to your mission. Allah will protect you from the mischief of the people. Rest assured that Allah will not let the unbelievers succeed against you. |
5.68 | Tell them: O people of the Book! You have no ground to stand on unless you observe the Taurat (Torah), Injeel (Gospel) and other revelations that have come to you from your Rabb. This revelation (The Qur'an) which has come to you from your Rabb will surely increase the rebellion and disbelief of many of them but you should not grieve for the disbelievers. |
9.36 | The number of months ordained by Allah is twelve in the Book of Allah since the day He created the heavens and the earth. Of these, four are sacred; that is the established principle of Deen. Therefore, do not wrong yourselves by violating them. But you may fight against the mushrikin in all these months if they fight against you in all of them. Know that Allah is with the righteous. |
4.43 | O believers! Do not offer your Salah when you are drunk until you know what you are saying; nor after seminal emission, except when you are travelling, unless you wash your whole body. If you are sick, or on a journey, or one of you has used the toilet, or has had contact with women (sexual relation with wives) and can find no water, then make Tayammum: take some clean earth and rub your faces and hands with it. Allah is Lenient, Forgiving. |
4.43 | O believers! Do not offer your Salah when you are drunk until you know what you are saying; nor after seminal emission, except when you are travelling, unless you wash your whole body. If you are sick, or on a journey, or one of you has used the toilet, or has had contact with women (sexual relation with wives) and can find no water, then make Tayammum: take some clean earth and rub your faces and hands with it. Allah is Lenient, Forgiving. |
33.1 | O Prophet! Fear Allah and do not obey the unbelievers and the hypocrites: certainly Allah is aware and wise. |
2.197 | Hajj is in the well known months. He who undertakes to perform it must abstain from husband-wife relationship, obscene language, and wrangling during Hajj. Whatever good you do, Allah knows it. Take necessary provisions with you for the journey, and piety is the best provision of all. Fear Me, O people endowed with understanding. |
33.55 | There is no blame on the ladies if they appear before their fathers, their sons, their brothers, their brothers' sons, their sisters' sons, their familiar women and those whom their right hands possess (slaves). O Ladies! Have fear of Allah: for Allah is a witness to all things. |
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