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Do the unbelievers, then, believe that they can take any of My creatures as their guardians beside Me? Verily We have prepared Hell to welcome the unbelievers. 102 (Muhammad), tell them, "Should I tell you who will face the greatest loss as a result of their deeds? 103 (They are) those whose striving in this world go astray, while they think that what they are doing are good deeds. 104 They are those who deny their Lord's signs and the meeting with Him." So their works are in vain, and We shall give them no weight on the Day of Resurrection. 105 Thus it is that their recompense is hell, because they disbelieved and held My communications and My apostles in mockery. 106 "Verily! Those who believe (in the Oneness of Allah Islamic Monotheism) and do righteous deeds, shall have the Gardens of Al-Firdaus (the Paradise) for their entertainment. 107 As abiders therein, they shall not seek therefrom any change. 108 Say: "If the sea were to become ink to record the Words of my Lord, indeed the sea would be all used up before the Words of my Lord are exhausted, and it would be the same even if We were to bring an equal amount of ink." 109 Proclaim, “Physically I am a human* like you my Lord sends divine revelations to me that your God is only One God; so whoever expects to the meet his Lord must perform good deeds and not ascribe anyone as a partner in the worship of his Lord.” (* Human but not equal to you, in fact the greatest in spiritual status.) 110
Almighty God's Truth.
End of Surah: The Cave (Al-Kahf). Sent down in Mecca after Overwhelming (Al-Ghaasheyah) before The Bee (Al-nahl)
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