59 Nay - who is it that has created the heavens and the earth, and sends down for you [life-giving] water from the skies? Could there be any divine power besides God? Could there be any divine power besides God? Explaining his problems, narrating issues of consensus, spreading disagreement in jurisprudence, corrections, weakening, language and readings, with clear attention to controlling Sahih al-Bukhari and his narrations and noting the differences in them, so that the resources of preserving in it increased 1200 books of the works of his predecessors• Quran online learning, designed and developed for Mobile devices with Translation to English, French, German, Spanish, Italian and many other languages | Could there be any divine power besides God? If your Android Mobile Phone do not support flash, you can still listen to the audio by using a mobile web browser that supports HTML5 like Chrome for Mobile or Opera Mobile Web Browsers |
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For it is by this means that We cause gardens of shining beauty to grow - [whereas] it is not in your power to cause [even one single of] its trees to grow! 62 Nay - who is it that guides you in the midst of the deep darkness of land and sea, and sends forth the winds as a glad tiding of His coming grace? For it is by this means that We cause gardens of shining beauty to grow - [whereas] it is not in your power to cause [even one single of] its trees to grow! Could there be any divine power besides God? Could there be any divine power besides God? If your Android Mobile Phone do not support flash, you can still listen to the audio by using a mobile web browser that supports HTML5 like Chrome for Mobile or Opera Mobile Web Browsers | How seldom do you keep this in mind! 61 Nay - who is it that responds to the distressed when he calls out to Him, and who removes the ill [that caused the distress], and has made you inherit the earth? Could there be any divine power besides God? |
62 Nay - who is it that guides you in the midst of the deep darkness of land and sea, and sends forth the winds as a glad tiding of His coming grace? It is the most important book of Ibn Hajar that he took in his collection, composition, dictation and revision for more than twenty-five years.
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