نتائج البحث: 6236
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ترتيب الآية | رقم السورة | رقم الآية | الاية |
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, "Lodge him honourably, he may prove of benefit to us, or we may even adopt him as our son." Thus We established Joseph in the land, so that We might teach him the true meaning of events. God has power over all things. However, most people do not know this. |
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1618 | 12 | 22 | ولما بلغ أشده آتيناه حكما وعلما وكذلك نجزي المحسنين |
| | | And when he reached maturity, We bestowed on him right judgement and knowledge. Thus 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 |
| | | However, the woman in whose house he lived, wanted to seduce him. One day she bolted the doors and said, "Come!" He replied, "God forbid! Truly [your husband] is my master and has treated me honourably. Wrongdoers certainly never prosper." |
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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 started towards him, and he would have succumbed to her, if he had not seen a sign from his Lord -- We did this in order to keep evil and indecency away from him, for he was truly one of Our chosen 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 |
| | | They both ran to the door and, in the struggle, she tore his shirt at the back. They found her husband at the door. She cried, "Shall not the man who wished to violate your wife be thrown into prison or sternly punished?" |
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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 sought to seduce me." One of her household testified, "If his shirt is torn at the front then she is speaking 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 it is torn from behind then she is lying, and he speaks the truth." |
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1624 | 12 | 28 | فلما رأى قميصه قد من دبر قال إنه من كيدكن إن كيدكن عظيم |
| | | So when he saw his shirt torn from behind [her husband] said, "This is the guile of you women. Your guile is great indeed. |
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1625 | 12 | 29 | يوسف أعرض عن هذا واستغفري لذنبك إنك كنت من الخاطئين |
| | | Joseph, overlook this: but you [wife], ask forgiveness for your sin, for you have done wrong." |
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1626 | 12 | 30 | وقال نسوة في المدينة امرأت العزيز تراود فتاها عن نفسه قد شغفها حبا إنا لنراها في ضلال مبين |
| | | Women in the town began to gossip, "The nobleman's wife is trying to seduce her slave! Love for him consumes her heart! Indeed! We see her in manifest error." |
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