
Allah in the name of The Most Affectionate, the Merciful. | |

By those who drag forth souls vehemently, |
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And those who release knots gently. |
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By those who swim easily. |
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Then they reach soon by advancing. |
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Then they manage the affairs. |
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The infidels shall necessarily be chastised on the Day when the shivering one will shiver. |
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And there will follow it the following one. |
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How many hearts will be throbbing that Day? |
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They will not be able to lift up their eyes. |
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The infidels say. "shall we really be restored to our former state"? |
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What' even when we shall be rotten bones" |
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They said, such returning back is indeed a total loss. |
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That is not but a mere scolding. |
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Henceforth they shall he lying in an open ground. |
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Have you received the news of Musa. |
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When his Lord called to him in the holy valley Towa; |
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Go to Firawn; he has rebelled. |
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And say to him Have you any liking to purify yourself? |
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And that I should guide you to your Lord so that you may fear Him. |
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Then Musa showed him a great sign. |
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But he belied him and disobeyed. |
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Then he gave his back to him. striving against him. |
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Then he gathered his people and proclaimed. |
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And said, 'I am your Lord, the Most High'. |
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Therefore, Allah seized him for the torment of the present world and the Hereafter both. |
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Undoubtedly, there is in it a lesson for him who fears. |
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Whether according to your wisdom, the creation of yours is difficult or the heaven that He has built? |
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He has raised high its vault and made it perfect. |
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And He has made its night dark and its sunshine bright. |
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And after that, he spread out the earth. |
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He brought forth therefrom its water and its pasture. |
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And set firmly the mountains; |
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For your benefit and for your cattle. |
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But when the biggest calamity will come. |
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That day when man will call to mind all that he strove for. |
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And the Hell will be made manifest to him who sees. |
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Then as for him who rebelled; |
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And preferred the life of this world, |
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Then undoubtedly, the hell his destination. |
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But as to him who feared to stand before his Lord, and restrained his soul from evil desires; |
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Then undoubtedly, the Paradise is his destination. |
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They ask you concerning the Hour; when it is destined to come? |
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But what you are to do with its mentioning? |
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Towards your Lord is its ultimate end. |
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You are only a warner to him who fears it. |
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It shall be as if, on the day when they will see it, they had not tarried in the world but an evening or the risingof the sun. |
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