Taha 20:62

SAHIH
فَتَنَٰزَعُوٓا۟ أَمْرَهُم بَيْنَهُمْ وَأَسَرُّوا۟ ٱلنَّجْوَىٰ

So they disputed over their affair among themselves and concealed their private conversation.

Fatanaaza'ooo amrahum bainahum wa asarrun najwaa

— Taha 20:62, Sahih International

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Taha 20:62 (Sahih International).

"Taha 20:62." Sahih International. Web.

Taha 20:62, Sahih International.

塔夫西尔(注释)

Tafsir Ibn Kathir — Isma'il ibn Umar Ibn Kathir

<h2>The Meeting of the Two Parties, Musa's Propagation of the Message and the Magicians</h2><p>Allah, the Exalted informs that when Fir`awn and Musa agreed to an appointed meeting at a specified place and time, Fir`awn began to gather some magicians from the cities of his kingdom. Every person who had any affiliation with magic at that time was summoned, and magic was very widespread and in demand at that time. This is as Allah says, </p><div class="arabic uthmani">وَقَالَ فِرْعَوْنُ ائْتُونِى بِكُلِّ سَـحِرٍ عَلِيمٍ </div><p>(And Fir`awn said: "Bring me every well-versed sorcerer.") 10:79 Then, the day came. It was the day when all of the people gathered, which was well-known, being the day of the festival. Fir`awn was there sitting upon his throne surrounded by the elite officials of his kingdom. The subjects were all standing on his right and his left. Then, Musa came forward leaning upon his stick accompanied by his brother Harun. The magicians were standing in front of Fir`awn in rows and he was prodding them, inciting them and encouraging them to do their best on this day. They wanted to please him and he was promising them and inspiring them. They said, </p><div class="arabic uthmani">فَلَمَّا جَآءَ السَّحَرَةُ …

其他译本

PICKTHALL

Then they debated one with another what they must do, and they kept their counsel secret.

YUSUF-ALI

So they disputed, one with another, over their affair, but they kept their talk secret.

HILALI-KHAN

Then they debated with one another what they must do, and they kept their talk secret.

ITANI

They disagreed among themselves over their affair, and conferred secretly.