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And when Moses returned unto his people, angry
and grieved, he said: Evil is that (course) which ye took after I had left you.
Would ye hasten on the judgment of your Lord ? And he
cast down the tablets, and he seized his brother by the head, dragging him
toward him. He said: Son of my mother! Lo! the folk
did judge me weak and almost killed me. Oh, make not mine enemies to triumph
over me and place me not among the evil-doers.
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He said: My Lord! Have mercy on me and on my
brother; bring us into Thy mercy, Thou the Most Merciful of all who show mercy.
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Lo! Those who chose the calf (for worship),
terror from their Lord and humiliation will come upon them in the life of the
world. Thus do We requite those who invent a lie.
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But those who do ill-deeds and afterward repent
and believe - lo! for them, afterward, Allah is
Forgiving, Merciful.
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Then, when the anger of Moses abated, he took up
the tablets, and in their inscription there was guidance and mercy for all
those who fear their Lord.
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And Moses chose of his people seventy men for Our appointed tryst and, when the trembling came on them, he
said: My Lord! If Thou hadst willed Thou hadst destroyed them long before, and
me with them. Wilt thou destroy us for that which the ignorant among us did ? It is but Thy trial (of us). Thou sendest whom Thou
wilt astray and guidest whom Thou wilt: Thou art our Protecting Friend,
therefore forgive us and have mercy on us, Thou, the Best of all who show
forgiveness.