The spiritual fall of two individual souls, Pharaoh and the Samiri, having been referred to, the one through overweening arrogance,
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himself to be seduced. Hitherto they knew no evil. Now, when disobedience to Allah had sullied their soul and torn off the garment,
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Here ihbita ('get ye down') is in the dual number, and refers to the two individual souls, our common ancestors.
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Every soul shall have a taste of death: and We test you by evil and by good by way of trial: to Us must ye return. Cf. iii. 185. and n. 491.
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We shall set up scales of justice for the Day of Judgment so that not a soul will be dealt with unjustly in the least.
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have no doubt as to Allah's will and command; (2) the Light; this was the inner enlightenment of their soul, such as comes from inspiration: and (3) the Message, the Book, the original Book of Moses,
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spiritually as the darkness in his soul, his extreme distress in the situation which he had brought on himself. Allah Most Gracious forgave him.
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Their true soul's desires will be fulfilled-not temporarily as in this world, but in a permanent form.
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Not the slightest sound will they hear of Hell: what their souls desired in that will they dwell.
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On no soul do We place a burden greater than it can bear: before Us is a record which clearly shows the truth: they will never be wronged. Cf. ii. 286 and n. 339.
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