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The query [[Category:Surat Saba]] [[Has Sentiment::Ayah Negative Sentiment]] [[Has Polarity::≤0]] [[Has Polarity::+]] was answered by the SMWSQLStore3 in 0.0060 seconds.


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The following table displays the Ayat in Surat Saba that has negative sentiment sorted by Polarity.
Sura PagePolarityAyah Text
Surat Saba Ayah 17-0.28That was the Requital We gave them because they ungratefully rejected Faith: and never do We give (such) requital except to such as are ungrateful rejecters.
Surat Saba Ayah 51-0.3If thou couldst but see when they will quake with terror; but then there will be no escape (for them), and they will be seized from a position (quite) near.
Surat Saba Ayah 33-0.38Those who had been despised will say to the arrogant ones: "Nay! it was a plot (of yours) by day and by night: Behold! Ye (constantly) ordered us to be ungrateful to Allah and to attribute equals to Him!" They will declare (their) repentance when they see the Penalty: We shall put yokes on the necks of the Unbelievers: It would only be a requital for their (ill) Deeds.
Surat Saba Ayah 42-0.43So on that Day no power shall they have over each other, for profit or harm: and We shall say to the wrong-doers, "Taste ye the Penalty of the Fire, - the which ye were wont to deny!"
Surat Saba Ayah 46-0.45Say: "I do admonish you on one point: that ye do stand up before Allah, - (It may be) in pairs, or (it may be) singly, - and reflect (within yourselves): your Companion is not possessed: he is no less than a warner to you, in face of a terrible Penalty."
Surat Saba Ayah 54-0.49And between them and their desires, is placed a barrier, as was done in the past with their partisans: for they were indeed in suspicious (disquieting) doubt.
Surat Saba Ayah 14-0.52Then, when We decreed (Solomon's) death, nothing showed them his death except a little worm of the earth, which kept (slowly) gnawing away at his staff: so when he fell down, the Jinns saw plainly that if they had known the unseen, they would not have tarried in the humiliating Penalty (of their Task).