Tafsir Al-Jalalayn: Ash-Shu'araa, Ayah 60

Ash-Shu'araa · Ayah 60 · View Ayah
فَأَتْبَعُوهُم مُّشْرِقِينَ
So they pursued them at sunrise.

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Al-Jalalayn Commentary

Then they pursued them they caught them up at sunrise.

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(And they overtook them at sunrise.

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Jami` at-Tirmidhi#897Sahih

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Narrated by Amr bin Maimun narrated:
Sahih al-Bukhari#3675Sahih

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