Al-Quran, Surah Ali Imran : 69 ~ 74
In the Name of Allah the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate
69. It is the wish of a section of the People of the Book to lead you astray. But they lead astray (not you) but themselves, and they do not perceive.
70. You People of the Book ! Why do you reject the Signs of Allah of which you are (yourselves) witnesses ?
71. You People of the Book ! Why do you clothe Truth with falsehood and conceal the Truth while you have knowledge ?
72. A section of the People of the Book say : 'Believe in the morning what is revealed to the Believers but reject it at the end of the day; perchance they may (themselves) turn back.
73. And believe no one unless he follows your religion. Say : 'True guidance is the Guidance of Allah. (Do you fear) lest a revelation be sent to someone (else) like that which was sent unto you ? or that those (receiving such revelation) should engage you in argument before your Lord ?' Say : 'All bounties are in the hand of Allah; He grants them to whom He pleases; and Allah cares for all, and He knows all things'.
74. For His Mercy He specially chooses whom He pleases, for Allah is the Lord of bounties unbounded.
Sadaqallah ul 'Azeem.
69. It is the wish of a section of the People of the Book to lead you astray. But they lead astray (not you) but themselves, and they do not perceive.
70. You People of the Book ! Why do you reject the Signs of Allah of which you are (yourselves) witnesses ?
71. You People of the Book ! Why do you clothe Truth with falsehood and conceal the Truth while you have knowledge ?
72. A section of the People of the Book say : 'Believe in the morning what is revealed to the Believers but reject it at the end of the day; perchance they may (themselves) turn back.
73. And believe no one unless he follows your religion. Say : 'True guidance is the Guidance of Allah. (Do you fear) lest a revelation be sent to someone (else) like that which was sent unto you ? or that those (receiving such revelation) should engage you in argument before your Lord ?' Say : 'All bounties are in the hand of Allah; He grants them to whom He pleases; and Allah cares for all, and He knows all things'.
74. For His Mercy He specially chooses whom He pleases, for Allah is the Lord of bounties unbounded.
Sadaqallah ul 'Azeem.
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