"And couldst thou see when they become terrified, but (then) there will be no escape and they will be seized from a near place; And they will say: We believe in it. And how can they attain (to faith) from a distant place? And they indeed disbelieved in it before, and they utter conjectures with regard to the unseen from a distant place. And a barrier is placed between them and that which they desire, as was done with their partisans before. Surely they are in a disquieting doubt."
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Chapter 34 (Saba') : 51-54
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