And among the nomads are those who consider what they donate to be a loss and await your misfortune. May ill-fortune befall them! And Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing.
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Abū Jaʿfar
Ibn ʿĀmir
Nāfiʿ
Ḥamzah
Ibn Kathīr
Khalaf
Abū ʿAmr
al-Kisāʾī
Yaʿqūb
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Readings:
السَّوءِ
dāʾiratu s-sawʾi
السُّوءِ
dāʾiratu s-sūʾi
"an evil outcome will befall them"
Explanation:
These readings are very similar in meaning, though the two nouns have been explained with various nuances between them, e.g. the first (with fathah) means something flawed, while the second (with dammah) means tribulation and defeat [Makki].
He has revealed to you ˹O Prophet˺ the Book in truth, confirming what came before it, as He revealed the Torah and the Gospel
Explanation:
These readings are very similar in meaning, though the two nouns have been explained with various nuances between them, e.g. the first (with fathah) means something flawed, while the second (with dammah) means tribulation and defeat [Makki].