نتائج البحث: 6236
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ترتيب الآية | رقم السورة | رقم الآية | الاية |
1640 | 12 | 44 | قالوا أضغاث أحلام وما نحن بتأويل الأحلام بعالمين |
| | | They replied, "It is a confused dream and we do not know the meaning of such dreams." |
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1641 | 12 | 45 | وقال الذي نجا منهما وادكر بعد أمة أنا أنبئكم بتأويله فأرسلون |
| | | The man who was in prison with Joseph and who was released, recalled after so many years Joseph's (ability to interpret dreams) and said, "I can tell you the meaning of this dream if you allow me to go (to the prison and ask the man who knows the meanings of dreams)." |
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1642 | 12 | 46 | يوسف أيها الصديق أفتنا في سبع بقرات سمان يأكلهن سبع عجاف وسبع سنبلات خضر وأخر يابسات لعلي أرجع إلى الناس لعلهم يعلمون |
| | | (He went to the prison) and said to Joseph, "You are a man of truth. Would you tell me the meaning of a dream in which seven fat cows eat up seven lean ones and the meaning of seven green ears of corn and seven dry ones? I hope you can tell me the right meaning and save people from confusion." |
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1643 | 12 | 47 | قال تزرعون سبع سنين دأبا فما حصدتم فذروه في سنبله إلا قليلا مما تأكلون |
| | | (Joseph) said, "Cultivate your lands for seven years as usual and preserve the produce with its ears each year except the little amount that you will consume. |
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1644 | 12 | 48 | ثم يأتي من بعد ذلك سبع شداد يأكلن ما قدمتم لهن إلا قليلا مما تحصنون |
| | | After this will ensue seven years of famine in which all the grain that you have stored will be consumed except a small quantity. |
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1645 | 12 | 49 | ثم يأتي من بعد ذلك عام فيه يغاث الناس وفيه يعصرون |
| | | Then there will be a year with plenty of rain and people will have sufficient milk and other produce." |
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1646 | 12 | 50 | وقال الملك ائتوني به فلما جاءه الرسول قال ارجع إلى ربك فاسأله ما بال النسوة اللاتي قطعن أيديهن إن ربي بكيدهن عليم |
| | | The King ordered his people to bring Joseph into his presence. When the messenger came to Joseph, he (Joseph) said, "Ask your master about the women who cut their hands. My Lord knows all about their guile". |
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1647 | 12 | 51 | قال ما خطبكن إذ راودتن يوسف عن نفسه قلن حاش لله ما علمنا عليه من سوء قالت امرأت العزيز الآن حصحص الحق أنا راودته عن نفسه وإنه لمن الصادقين |
| | | The King asked the women about their attempt to seduce Joseph. They replied, "God forbid! We do not know of any bad in Joseph." The wife of the King said, "Now the truth has come to light. It was I who tried to seduce Joseph. He is, certainly, a truthful man." |
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1648 | 12 | 52 | ذلك ليعلم أني لم أخنه بالغيب وأن الله لا يهدي كيد الخائنين |
| | | (Joseph said), "This proves that I was not disloyal to the King in his absence. God does not grant success to the efforts of disloyal people. |
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1649 | 12 | 53 | وما أبرئ نفسي إن النفس لأمارة بالسوء إلا ما رحم ربي إن ربي غفور رحيم |
| | | "I do not think that I am free from weakness; all human souls are susceptible to evil except for those to whom my Lord has granted mercy. My Lord is certainly All-forgiving and All-merciful." |
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