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{{Quote|{{Quran|18|60-65}}|18:60 And [mention] when Moses said to his servant, "I will not cease [traveling] until I reach the junction of the two seas or continue for a long period." 18:61 But when they reached the junction between them, they forgot their fish, and it took its course into the sea, slipping away 18:62 So when they had passed beyond it, [Moses] said to his boy, "Bring us our morning meal. We have certainly suffered in this, our journey, [much] fatigue." 18:63 He said, "Did you see when we retired to the rock? Indeed, I forgot [there] the fish. And none made me forget it except Satan - that I should mention it. And it took its course into the sea amazingly". | {{Quote|{{Quran|18|60-65}}|18:60 And [mention] when Moses said to his servant, "I will not cease [traveling] until I reach the junction of the two seas or continue for a long period." 18:61 But when they reached the junction between them, they forgot their fish, and it took its course into the sea, slipping away 18:62 So when they had passed beyond it, [Moses] said to his boy, "Bring us our morning meal. We have certainly suffered in this, our journey, [much] fatigue." 18:63 He said, "Did you see when we retired to the rock? Indeed, I forgot [there] the fish. And none made me forget it except Satan - that I should mention it. And it took its course into the sea amazingly". | ||
18:64 [Moses] said, "That is what we were seeking." So they returned, following their footprints. 18:65 | 18:64 [Moses] said, "That is what we were seeking." So they returned, following their footprints. 18:65 And they found a servant from among Our servants to whom we had given mercy from us and had taught him from Us a [certain] knowledge.}} | ||
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