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17:81
وقل جاء الحق وزهق الباطل ان الباطل كان زهوقا ٨١
وَقُلْ جَآءَ ٱلْحَقُّ وَزَهَقَ ٱلْبَـٰطِلُ ۚ إِنَّ ٱلْبَـٰطِلَ كَانَ زَهُوقًۭا ٨١
وَقُلۡ
جَآءَ
ٱلۡحَقُّ
وَزَهَقَ
ٱلۡبَٰطِلُۚ
إِنَّ
ٱلۡبَٰطِلَ
كَانَ
زَهُوقٗا
٨١
Et dis: "La Vérité (l’Islam) est venue et l’Erreur a disparu. Car l’Erreur est destinée à disparaître".
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Seuls les hadiths faisant explicitement référence à des versets coraniques sont inclus, et cette sélection n'est pas exhaustive. Les récits sont sélectionnés pour correspondre aux versets choisis dans Sahih al-Bukhari et Sahih Muslim, cités via Sunnah.com. Des commentaires ? Faites-nous-en part .
Sahih al-Bukhari 2478

Narrated `Abdullah bin Mas`ud:

The Prophet (ﷺ) entered Mecca and (at that time) there were three hundred-and-sixty idols around the Ka`ba. He started stabbing the idols with a stick he had in his hand and reciting: "Truth (Islam) has come and Falsehood (disbelief) has vanished."

Sahih al-Bukhari 4720

Narrated `Abdullah bin Masud:

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) entered Mecca (in the year of the Conquest) and there were three-hundred and sixty idols around the Ka`ba. He then started hitting them with a stick in his hand and say: 'Truth (i.e. Islam) has come and falsehood (disbelief) vanished. Truly falsehood (disbelief) is ever bound to vanish.' (17.81) 'Truth has come and falsehood (Iblis) can not create anything.' (34.49)

Sahih Muslim 1781a

It has been narrated by Ibn Abdullah who said: The Prophet (ﷺ) entered Mecca. There were three hundred and sixty idols around the Ka'ba. He began to thrust them with the stick that was in his hand saying:" Truth has come and falsehood has vanished. Lo! falsehood was destined to vanish" (xvii. 8). Truth has arrived, and falsehood can neither create anything from the beginning nor can It restore to life

He has revealed to you ˹O Prophet˺ the Book in truth, confirming what came before it, as He revealed the Torah and the Gospel
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran