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in Edition Clear Qur'an by Talal Itani / Taa-Haa (Taa-Haa)

20:3But only as a reminder for him who fears.

20:9Has the story of Moses reached you?

20:11Then, when he reached it, he was called, “O Moses.

20:24Go to Pharaoh; He has transgressed.”

20:26And ease my task for me.

20:29And appoint an assistant for me, from my family.

20:39`Put him in the chest; then cast him into the river. The river will wash him to shore, where an enemy of Mine and an enemy of his will pick him up. And I have bestowed upon you love from Me, so that you may be reared before My eye.

20:40When your sister walked along, and said, ‘Shall I tell you about someone who will take care of him?' So We returned you to your mother, that she may be comforted, and not sorrow. And you killed a person, but We saved you from stress; and We tested you thoroughly. And you stayed years among the people of Median. Then you came back, as ordained, O Moses.

20:43Go to Pharaoh. He has tyrannized.

20:48It was revealed to us that the punishment falls upon him who disbelieves and turns away.'“

20:54Eat and pasture your livestock. In that are signs for those with understanding.

20:64So settle your plan, and come as one front. Today, whoever gains the upper hand will succeed.”

20:71He said, “Did you believe in him before I have given you permission? He must be your chief, who has taught you magic. I will cut off your hands and your feet on alternate sides, and I will crucify you on the trunks of the palm-trees. Then you will know which of us is more severe in punishment, and more lasting.”

20:73We have believed in our Lord, so that He may forgive us our sins, and the magic you have compelled us to practice. God is Better, and more Lasting.”

20:81Eat of the good things We have provided for you, but do not be excessive therein, lest My wrath descends upon you. He upon whom My wrath descends has fallen.

20:84He said, “They are following in my footsteps; and I hurried on to You, my Lord, that you may be pleased.”

20:86So Moses returned to his people, angry and disappointed. He said, “O my people, did your Lord not promise you a good promise? Was the time too long for you? Or did you want wrath from your Lord to descend upon you, so you broke your promise to me?”

20:87They said, “We did not break our promise to you by our choice, but we were made to carry loads of the people’s ornaments, and we cast them in. That was what the Samarian suggested.”

20:88So he produced for them a calf—a mere body which lowed. And they said, “This is your god, and the god of Moses, but he has forgotten.”

20:89Did they not see that it cannot return a word to them, and has no power to harm them or benefit them?

20:92He said, “O Aaron, what prevented you, when you saw them going astray.

20:96He said, “I saw what they did not see, so I grasped a handful from the Messenger’s traces, and I flung it away. Thus my soul prompted me.”

20:97He said, “Begone! Your lot in this life is to say, ‘No contact.’ And you have an appointment that you will not miss. Now look at your god that you remained devoted to—we will burn it up, and then blow it away into the sea, as powder.”

20:105And they ask you about the mountains. Say, “My Lord will crumble them utterly.”

20:106And leave them desolate waste.

20:109On that Day, intercession will not avail, except for him permitted by the Merciful, and whose words He has approved.

20:112But whoever has done righteous deeds, while being a believer—will fear neither injustice, nor grievance.

20:114Exalted is God, the True King. Do not be hasty with the Quran before its inspiration to you is concluded, and say, “My Lord, increase me in knowledge.”

20:123He said, “Go down from it, altogether; some of you enemies of some others. But whenever guidance comes to you from Me, whoever follows My guidance, will not go astray, nor suffer.

20:125He will say, “My Lord, why did You raise me blind, though I was seeing?”

20:126He will say, “Just as Our revelations came to you, and you forgot them, today you will be forgotten.”

20:127Thus We recompense him who transgresses and does not believe in the revelations of his Lord. The punishment of the Hereafter is more severe, and more lasting.

20:131And do not extend your glance towards what We have given some classes of them to enjoy—the splendor of the life of this world—that We may test them thereby. Your Lord’s provision is better, and more lasting.

20:132And exhort your people to pray, and patiently adhere to it. We ask of you no sustenance, but it is We who sustain you. The good ending is that for righteousness.