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The Persian Wars by Herodotus

The Persian Wars by Herodotus (137)

Herodotus

The Persian Wars

c. 490 - 431 BC

Greek physician, Herodotus is known as "the Father of History". Herodotus' history is an account of the clash between Greece and the Persian Empire.


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The Bible, The Koran and the Talmud

The Bible, The Koran and the Talmud (12)

THE BIBLE, THE KORAN, AND THE TALMUD

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BIBLICAL LEGENDS OF THE MUSSULMANS

BY DR. G. WEIL

[NEW YORK, 1863]


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The Qur'an

The Qur'an (115)

The Qur'an

Transliterated Arabic

This is a transliteration of the Arabic text of the Qur'an. Devout Muslims do not consider this a replacement for the actual Arabic text, however it is suitable for linguistic and study purposes.


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The Qur'an, 111. al-Lahab

111. al-Lahab: The Flame

1 The power of Abu Lahab will perish, and he will perish.
2 His wealth and gains will not exempt him.
3 He will be plunged in flaming Fire,
4 And his wife, the wood-carrier,
5 Will have upon her neck a halter of palm-fibre.

The Qur'an, 110. an-Nasr

110. an-Nasr: The Help

1 When Allah's succour and the triumph cometh
2 And thou seest mankind entering the religion of Allah in troops,
3 Then hymn the praises of thy Lord, and seek forgiveness of Him. Lo! He is ever ready to show mercy.

The Qur'an, 109. al-Kafirun

109. al-Kafirun: The Unbelievers

1 Say: O disbelievers!
2 I worship not that which ye worship;
3 Nor worship ye that which I worship.
4 And I shall not worship that which ye worship.
5 Nor will ye worship that which I worship.
6 Unto you your religion, and unto me my religion.

The Qur'an, 108. al-Kauthar

108. al-Kauthar: Abundance

1 Lo! We have given thee Abundance;
2 So pray unto thy Lord, and sacrifice.
3 Lo! it is thy insulter (and not thou) who is without posterity.

The Qur'an, 107. al-Ma`un

107. al-Ma`un: The Daily Necessaries

1 Hast thou observed him who belieth religion ?
2 That is he who repelleth the orphan,
3 And urgeth not the feeding of the needy.
4 Ah, woe unto worshippers
5 Who are heedless of their prayer;
6 Who would be seen (at worship)
7 Yet refuse small kindnesses!

The Qur'an, 106. al-Quraysh

106. al-Quraysh: The Quraish

1 For the taming of Qureysh.
2 For their taming (We cause) the caravans to set forth in winter and summer.
3 So let them worship the Lord of this House,
4 Who hath fed them against hunger and hath made them safe from fear.

The Qur'an, 105. al-Fil

105. al-Fil: The Elephant

1 Hast thou not seen how thy Lord dealt with the owners of the Elephant ?
2 Did He not bring their stratagem to naught,
3 And send against them swarms of flying creatures,
4 Which pelted them with stones of baked clay,
5 And made them like green crops devoured (by cattle) ?

The Qur'an, 104. al-Humazah

104. al-Humazah: The Slanderer

1 Woe unto every slandering traducer,
2 Who hath gathered wealth (of this world) and arranged it.
3 He thinketh that his wealth will render him immortal.
4 Nay, but verily he will be flung to the Consuming One.
5 Ah, what will convey unto thee what the Consuming One is!
6 (It is) the fire of Allah, kindled,
7 Which leapeth up over the hearts (of men).
8 Lo! it is closed in on them
9 In outstretched columns.

The Qur'an, 103. al-`Asr

103. al-`Asr: Time

1 By the declining day,
2 Lo! man is a state of loss,
3 Save those who believe and do good works, and exhort one another to truth and exhort one another to endurance.

The Qur'an, 102. at-Takathur

102. at-Takathur: Worldly Gain

1 Rivalry in worldly increase distracteth you
2 Until ye come to the graves.
3 Nay, but ye will come to know!
4 Nay, but ye will come to know!
5 Nay, would that ye knew (now) with a sure knowledge!
6 For ye will behold hell-fire.
7 Aye, ye will behold it with sure vision.
8 Then, on that day, ye will be asked concerning pleasure.

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