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definition: Indeed, Allah loves those who fight in His cause in a row as though they are a [single] structure joined firmly. C 61;V 4; Holy Quran
Lower verse: Persian definition of upper verse.
Left verse: "وَأَعِدّوا لَهُم مَا استَطَعتُم مِن قُوَّةٍ" - سوره انفال، آیه 60
definition: And prepare against them whatever you are able of power. C 08; V 60, Holy Quran
Right verse: Persian definition of left verse.
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Lower verse: Persian definition of upper verse.
Left verse: "وَأَعِدّوا لَهُم مَا استَطَعتُم مِن قُوَّةٍ" - سوره انفال، آیه 60
definition: And prepare against them whatever you are able of power. C 08; V 60, Holy Quran
Right verse: Persian definition of left verse.
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