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the only authority which he has is over his friends and those who consider things equal to god.

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திடனாக அவனுடைய அதிகாரமெல்லாம், அவனைக் காரியகர்த்தனாக்கிக் கொள்கிறவர்கள் மீதும், அவனுக்கு இணைவைத்தார்களே அவர்கள் மீதும்தான் (செல்லும்).

Last Update: 2014-07-03
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hi friend hope you are fain i am fine there is a

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Last Update: 2020-10-29
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it is the devil who threatens with his friends; so do not fear them and fear me, if you have faith.

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ஷைத்தான்தான் தன் சகாக்களைக் கொண்டும் இவ்வாறு பயமுறுத்துகிறான். ஆகவே நீங்கள் அவர்களுக்குப் பயப்படாதீர்கள் - நீங்கள் முஃமின்களாகயிருப்பின் எனக்கே பயப்படுங்கள்.

Last Update: 2014-07-03
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it is only that the satan frighteth you of his friends, wherefore fear them not, but fear me, if ye are believers.

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ஷைத்தான்தான் தன் சகாக்களைக் கொண்டும் இவ்வாறு பயமுறுத்துகிறான். ஆகவே நீங்கள் அவர்களுக்குப் பயப்படாதீர்கள் - நீங்கள் முஃமின்களாகயிருப்பின் எனக்கே பயப்படுங்கள்.

Last Update: 2014-07-03
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it is satan who frightens his friends. do not be afraid of them (enemies) but have fear of me if you truly believe.

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ஷைத்தான்தான் தன் சகாக்களைக் கொண்டும் இவ்வாறு பயமுறுத்துகிறான். ஆகவே நீங்கள் அவர்களுக்குப் பயப்படாதீர்கள் - நீங்கள் முஃமின்களாகயிருப்பின் எனக்கே பயப்படுங்கள்.

Last Update: 2014-07-03
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o believers, take not jews and christians as friends; they are friends of each other. whoso of you makes them his friends is one of them. god guides not the people of the evildoers.

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முஃமின்களே! யூதர்களையும், கிறிஸ்தவர்களையும் உங்களுடைய பாதுகாவலர்களாக ஆக்கிக் கொள்ளாதீர்கள். (உங்களுக்கு விரோதம் செய்வதில்) அவர்கள் தம்மில் சிலர் சிலருக்குப் பாதுகாவலர்களாக இருக்கின்றனர். உங்களில் எவரேனும் அவர்களைப் பாதுகாவலர்களாக ஆக்கினால் நிச்சயமாக அவரும் அவர்களைச் சேர்ந்தவர்தான். நிச்சயமாக அல்லாஹ் அநியாயக்கார மக்களுக்கு நேர்வழி காட்டமாட்டான்.

Last Update: 2014-07-03
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do not eat the flesh of an animal which has been slaughtered without a mention of the name of god; it is a sinful deed. satan teaches his friends to argue with you. if you obey them, you will certainly be idol worshippers.

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எதன்மீது. (அறுக்கும்போது) அல்லாஹ்வின் பெயர் கூறப்படவில்லையோ அதைப் புசியாதீர்கள் - நிச்சயமாக அது பாவமாகும்; நிச்சயமாக ஷைத்தான்கள் தங்கள் நண்பர்களை உங்களோடு (வீண்) தர்க்கம் செய்யுமாறு தூண்டுகிறார்கள் - நீங்கள் அவர்களுக்கு வழிபட்டால், நிச்சயமாக நீங்களும் முஷ்ரிக்குகள் (இணைவைப்போர்) ஆவீர்கள்.

Last Update: 2014-07-03
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every afternoon, as they were coming from school, the children used to go and play in the giant’s garden. it was a large lovely garden, with soft green grass. here and there over the grass stood beautiful flowers like stars, and there were twelve peach-trees that in the spring-time broke out into delicate blossoms of pink and pearl, and in the autumn bore rich fruit. the birds sat on the trees and sang so sweetly that the children used to stop their games in order to listen to them. “how happy we are here!” they cried to each other. one day the giant came back. he had been to visit his friend the cornish ogre, and had stayed with him for seven years. after the seven years were over he had said all that he had to say, for his conversation was limited, and he determined to return to his own castle. when he arrived he saw the children playing in the garden. “what are you doing here?” he cried in a very gruff voice, and the children ran away. “my own garden is my own garden,” said the giant, “any one can understand that, and i will allow nobody to play in it but myself,” so he built a high wall all round it, and put up a notice board. trespassers will be prosecuted he was a very selfish giant. the poor children had now nowhere to play. they tried to play on the road, but the road was very dusty and full of hard stones, and they did not like it. they used to wander round the high walls when their lessons were over, and talk about the beautiful garden inside. “how happy we were there,” they said to each other. then the spring came, and all over the country there were little blossoms and little birds. only in the garden of the selfish giant it was still winter. the birds did not care to sing in it as there were no children, and the trees forgot to blossom. once a beautiful flower put its head out from the grass, but when it saw the notice board it was so sorry for the children that it slipped back into the ground again, and went off to sleep. the only people who were pleased were the snow and the frost. “spring has forgotten this garden,” they cried, “so we will live here all the year round.” the snow covered up the grass with her great white cloak, and the forest painted all the trees silver. then they invited the north wind to stay with them, and he came. he was wrapped in furs, and he roared all day about the garden, and blew the chimney-pots down. “this is a delightful spot,” he said, “we must ask the hail on a visit.” so the hail came. every day for three hours he rattled on the roof of the castle till he broke most of the slates, and then he ran round and round the garden as fast as he could go. he was dresse

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சுயநல மாபெரும்

Last Update: 2018-07-19
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