Holy Quran: Surah Ibrahim, Chapter 14, Verse 48

"A new earth and a new heaven" refers to the entirely changed conditions at the end of things as we know them. Cf. xx. 105-107, xxxix. 67, 69, lxxiii. 14, lxxxii. 1, lxxxiv. 3.
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Holy Quran: Surah Al-Hijr, Chapter 15, Verse 4

(3) The destruction of a people is not an arbitrary punishment from Allah: the people bring it on themselves by their own choice;
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Holy Quran: Surah Al-Hijr, Chapter 15, Verse 29

(3) that this evil only touches those who yield to it, and has no power over Allah's sincere servants, purified by His grace (xv. 40, 42). Adam is not here mentioned by name, but only Man.
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Holy Quran: Surah Al-Hijr, Chapter 15, Verse 51

: (1) an incident from the story of Abraham; (2) from that of Lot, nephew of Abraham, and the end of the Cities of the Plain, which he was sent to warn; (3) the People of the Wood;
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Holy Quran: Surah An-Nahl, Chapter 16, Verse 15

And He has set up on the earth mountains standing firm lest it should shake with you; and rivers and roads; that ye may guide yourselves Cf. xiii. 3 and xv. 19.
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Holy Quran: Surah An-Nahl, Chapter 16, Verse 35

because it accords with their own nature as created by Allah; (3) one preached openly and to everyone.
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Holy Quran: Surah An-Nahl, Chapter 16, Verse 45

The case of Pharaoh is also in point. He was drowned while he was arrogantly hoping to frustrate Allah's plans for Israel; x. 90-92. For (3) and (4) see the next two notes.
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Holy Quran: Surah An-Nahl, Chapter 16, Verse 46

(3) Or the punishment may come to people away from their homes and humble them in their pride. It so happened to Abu Jahl, who came exulting in his pride to the Battle of Badr (A.H. 2).
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Holy Quran: Surah An-Nahl, Chapter 16, Verse 64

(2) that the revelation should be a guide to right conduct; and (3) that it should show the path of repentance and Salvation, and thus be the highest mercy to erring sinners.
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Holy Quran: Surah An-Nahl, Chapter 16, Verse 72

and (3) she is not to be considered a source of all evil or sin, as the Christian monks characterised her but rather as a blessing, one of the favours (Ni'mat) of Allah.
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