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15 Verily there was for Sheba (Saba', declined [as li-Saba'in] or left as indeclinable [li-Saba'a], is [the name of] a tribe that took its name from one of their Arab ancestors) in their dwelling-place, in Yemen, a sign: indicating Allah’s power, exalted be He, two gardens (jannatān, a substitution [for āyatun, 'a sign']) to the right and to the left, in other words, on the right side of their valley and on its left side. And it was said to them: 'Eat of your Rabb's provision and give thanks to Him, for the graces He has bestowed on you in the land of Sheba. A good land - in which there was no dung, gnats, flies, fleas, scorpions, or snakes, and in which when a stranger passed through with his clothes lice-infected, these [lice] would be killed off because of the purity of its air - and, Allahu ta’ālā is, a forgiving Rabb.' |
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