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  2. Al-Muddaththir - Wikipedia

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    The Covered [1] (Arabic: ٱلْمُدَّثِّر, al-muddaththir, meaning "the Cloaked One" or "the Man Wearing a Cloak") is the 74th chapter of the Qur'an, with 56 verses . Summary [ edit ]

  3. Eliphaz (Job) - Wikipedia

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    Although quick-witted, and quick to respond, Eliphaz loses his composure in chapter 22, in the third and final round of speeches, accusing Job of specific faults, "sins against justice and charity towards others": [11] oppressing widows and orphans, refusing bread to the hungry: a far cry from how he had originally described Job in his first address to him:

  4. Bildad - Wikipedia

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    He was the first of Job's friends to attribute Job's calamity to actual wickedness; however, he does so indirectly, by accusing Job's children (who were destroyed in the opening scenes, Job 1:19) [8] of sin to warrant their punishment (Job 8:4). [9] Bildad's brief third speech, just five verses in length, [10] marked the silencing of the ...

  5. Damon and Pythias - Wikipedia

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    A series of life circumstances put two close childhood friends pitted against each other. The seemingly inevitable ending takes a twist that allows the friendship to continue after Billy commits an act of bravery that he knows is suicidal but saves Chuck's life. Kate (Susan Clark) refers to Chuck and Billy's friendship as that of Damon and Pythias.

  6. Dil-e-Beqarar - Wikipedia

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    Farida refuses a proposal, but they try. Abbas' hate for his brother has made him hate Farida and Sohail as well. They both court marriage each other. After 7 years of leap, Mudasir's parents die naturally, and Aasiya as well. Farida's father, Javed, survives but is ill and dies later in Farida's memories. Mudasir works in the job of Haji Sahab.

  7. Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Bible [1] is a collection of religious texts and scriptures that are held to be sacred in Christianity, and partly in Judaism, Samaritanism, Islam, the Baháʼí Faith, and other Abrahamic religions. The Bible is an anthology (a compilation of texts of a variety of forms) originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek. The texts ...

  8. List of biblical names starting with H - Wikipedia

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    This page includes a list of biblical proper names that start with H in English transcription. Some of the names are given with a proposed etymological meaning. For further information on the names included on the list, the reader may consult the sources listed below in the References and External Links.

  9. Chaber - Wikipedia

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    Eventually "chaber" assumed the general meaning of "scholar", [8] and appears as a title lower than hakham. [ 9 ] In the medieval period, the title " chaber " was known in the 11th century, when it probably referred to a member of a court of justice ; [ 10 ] but in Germany in later centuries it indicated that its possessor had devoted many ...