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Surah 20. Ta-Ha - The Ideal Prophet

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20:110

This information is given by Him Who knows their past and their future, while none encompasses His knowledge.

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20:111

All faces will be humbled before the Ever-Living, the Self-Subsistent Maintainer of the Universe. And the violators of human rights will be undone.

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20:112

Whereas anyone who has done his best to help people, and is a believer in the Permanent Values, need have no fear of being wronged or deprived of merit.

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20:113

And thus have We sent this down, an Arabic Qur’an, and explained therein warnings in many ways, so that people may live upright or that it makes them rise to a new level of awareness.

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20:114

Know, then, that Sublimely Exalted is God, the Ultimate Sovereign, the Ultimate Truth. (O Prophet) Hasten not in (learning and implementation of) the Qur’an before (the recall of) a particular Revelation to you is completed. These messages given to you shall be established in stages, but always say, “My Lord! Advance me in knowledge.” [75:16]

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20:115

(Without Divine Guidance man is easily fallible.) And indeed, long ago We made a covenant with Adam (the mankind) that he would hold fast to Our Commands, but he forgot, and We found no constancy in him. [Adam = Mankind = Humanity 2:30-38, 7:11-25]

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20:116

Recall when We said to the angels, “Bow before Adam, they bowed except Iblees; he refused.” [Divine Laws in the Universe have been made of service to man but his selfish desire rebels against himself]

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20:117

And thereupon We said, “O Adam! Surely, this is an enemy to you and your wife so let him not drive the two of you out of this Garden so that you have to toil hard” (for getting your sustenance).

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20:118

“Indeed, you are living the life of Paradise (on this very earth) where you are guaranteed never to go hungry, nor go unsheltered.”

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20:119

“Neither do you go thirsty, nor are you exposed to the burning sun.” [Well-provided with food, clothing, shelter, the basic needs]

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