Allah in the name of The Most Affectionate, the Merciful. | |
That inevitable truth. |
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How is that inevitable truth? |
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And what did you know how is that inevitable? |
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Thamud and Aad belied that strong calamity. |
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Then as for Thamud they were destroyed with an extreme uproar. |
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And as for Aad, they were destroyed by a fierce roaring windstorm. |
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Which He subjected them forcefully for seven nights and eight days consecutively, then see those people in itlying down, as though they were trunks of palm-trees lying down. |
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Do you see any remnant of them? |
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And Firawn and those before him, and the overthrown towns committed error. |
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And they disobeyed the Messenger of their Lord; therefore, He seized them with a strong seizing. |
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Undoubtedly, when the water rose high, We bore you in the boat. |
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That We might make it a reminder for you and it might be retained by the ears that retain after hearing. |
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Then when the trumpet is blown instantly. |
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And the earth and the mountains are being crushed after lifting up all at once. |
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That is the day when will happen the inevitable event. |
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And the heaven will cleave as-under, then on the day it will be in a miserable condition. |
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And the angels will be standing on the sides thereof, and on that day, the eight angles will bear over them thethrone of your Lord. |
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On that day, you all shall be presented and no hiding soul shall remain hidden. |
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Then as to him, whose record shall be given in his right hand, he will say, 'take and read my record'. |
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I was convinced that I would reach to my accounting. |
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Therefore, he is in his desired comfort. |
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In a lofty Garden. |
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Its clusters are within reach. |
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Eat and drink a content full recompense for that you sent forth in the days gone by. |
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And as for him whose record shall be given in his left hand, he will say, 'oh would that, I had not been givenmy record! |
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And I would not have known what is my reckoning. |
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Oh, would that death had made an end of me. |
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My wealth has availed me nothing. |
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My all strength has gone from me. |
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Seize him and put chains in his neck. |
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Then cast him into blowing fire. |
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Then thrust him in a chain the length of which is seventy cubits. |
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Undoubtedly, he did not believe in Allah the Great. |
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And he did not urge the feeding of the needy. |
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Therefore, he today has no friend here. |
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Nor any food saves pus of the people of Hell. |
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Which none but the sinners eat. |
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But no, I swear by what you see. |
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And by all that, you see not. |
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Undoubtedly, this Quran is the talks with a noble Messenger. |
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And it is not the word of any poet. How little you believe! |
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And it is not the word of any sooth sayer. How little you heed! |
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I have been sent down by Him who is the Lord of entire world. |
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And if he would have said against Us even one word forging from himself. |
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We would surely have taken revenge with full force. |
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And then We would surely have severed his life vein. |
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And not any of you could have defended him. |
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And undoubtedly; this Quran is an admonition to the God-fearing. |
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And surely, We know that some among you are beliers. |
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And undoubtedly, it is a great sorrow to the infidels. |
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And undoubtedly, it is the truth of absolute certainty. |
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So O beloved prophet! glorify your Lord the Great. |
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