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ترتيب الآية | رقم السورة | رقم الآية | الاية |
1616 | 12 | 20 | وشروه بثمن بخس دراهم معدودة وكانوا فيه من الزاهدين |
| | | In selling him they asked for a very small price and even then no one wanted to buy him. |
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1617 | 12 | 21 | وقال الذي اشتراه من مصر لامرأته أكرمي مثواه عسى أن ينفعنا أو نتخذه ولدا وكذلك مكنا ليوسف في الأرض ولنعلمه من تأويل الأحاديث والله غالب على أمره ولكن أكثر الناس لا يعلمون |
| | | The Egyptian who bought him said to his wife, "Be kind to him, perhaps he will be of some benefit to us or we may adopt him." Thus, We settled Joseph in the land so that We could teach him the interpretation of dreams. God has full control over His affairs but most people do not know. |
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1618 | 12 | 22 | ولما بلغ أشده آتيناه حكما وعلما وكذلك نجزي المحسنين |
| | | When he attained maturity, God gave him strength, wisdom and knowledge. Thus, do We reward those who do good. |
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1619 | 12 | 23 | وراودته التي هو في بيتها عن نفسه وغلقت الأبواب وقالت هيت لك قال معاذ الله إنه ربي أحسن مثواي إنه لا يفلح الظالمون |
| | | His master's wife then tried to seduce him. She locked the doors and said to him, "Come on." He said, "I seek refuge in God who has given me a good place of shelter. The unjust will certainly have no happiness." |
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1620 | 12 | 24 | ولقد همت به وهم بها لولا أن رأى برهان ربه كذلك لنصرف عنه السوء والفحشاء إنه من عبادنا المخلصين |
| | | She was determined to have him and were it not for his faith in God, he would certainly have yielded to her. Thus did We protect him from evil and indecency. He was certainly one of Our sincere servants. |
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1621 | 12 | 25 | واستبقا الباب وقدت قميصه من دبر وألفيا سيدها لدى الباب قالت ما جزاء من أراد بأهلك سوءا إلا أن يسجن أو عذاب أليم |
| | | She chased him to the door, grabbed him from behind, and tore off his shirt. Suddenly, they were face to face with her husband. (Looking accusingly at Joseph) she asked her husband, "What punishment is more fitting for those who have evil desires towards your household other than imprisonment and painful torment?" |
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1622 | 12 | 26 | قال هي راودتني عن نفسي وشهد شاهد من أهلها إن كان قميصه قد من قبل فصدقت وهو من الكاذبين |
| | | Joseph said, "It was she who tried to seduce me." Someone from the household in confirmation of Joseph's statement said, "If his shirt it torn from the front, she has spoken the truth and he is lying, |
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1623 | 12 | 27 | وإن كان قميصه قد من دبر فكذبت وهو من الصادقين |
| | | but if his shirt is torn from behind, she is lying and he is speaking the truth." |
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1624 | 12 | 28 | فلما رأى قميصه قد من دبر قال إنه من كيدكن إن كيدكن عظيم |
| | | When the master saw that Joseph's shirt was torn from behind, he told his wife, "This is some of your womanly guile in which you are certainly skillful. |
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1625 | 12 | 29 | يوسف أعرض عن هذا واستغفري لذنبك إنك كنت من الخاطئين |
| | | Joseph, stay away from such affairs and you, woman, ask forgiveness for your sin; the guilt is yours." |
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