103. Surah al-Asr | سورة العصر

103. Surah al-Asr | سورة العصر

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Quran Chapter 103: Surah Al-'Asr (The Declining Day) English Translation
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(103:1) By the time! (103:2) Lo! Man is in a state of loss; (103:3) save those who have faith and do righteous deeds, and counsel each other to hold on to truth and counsel each other to be steadfast.

 

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al-ʿAṣr  The Time, The Declining Day, The Epoch, The Flight of Time, Success Criteria 3 (1/3) Makkah

 

Quran Chapter 70: Surah Al-Ma'arij (The Ascending Stairways) English Translation
Quran English Translation

(70:1) A beseecher besought the visitation of chastisement, (70:2) (a chastisement meant) for the unbelievers, one which none can avert; (70:3) a chastisement from Allah, the Lord of the ascending steps, (70:4) by which the angels and the Spirit ascend to Him in one Day the du ...

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Quran Chapter 102: Surah At-Takathur (The Rivalry in world increase) English Translation
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(102:1) The craving for ever-greater worldly gains and to excel others in that regard keeps you occupied (102:2) until you reach your graves. (102:3) Nay, you will soon come to know; (102:4) nay, again, you shall soon come to know. (102:5) Nay, would that you knew with certain ...

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