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

By the Dawn; |
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And by the ten nights; |
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And by the even and the odds |
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And by the night when it departs, |
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Is there not in it an oath for man of understanding? |
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Have you not seen, what did your Lord with Aad? |
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The people of Iram excessively tall, |
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The like of whom have not been created in cities. |
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And with Thamud who hewed out rocks in the valley. |
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And with Firawn (Pharoah) who pilloried. |
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Those who transgressed in the cities. |
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And spread mischief therein |
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Therefore your Lord let down upon them the whip of torment with force. |
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Undoubtedly, nothing is absent from the sight of Your Lord. |
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But man, when his Lord tries him and honours him and bestows favour on him, he says, 'my Lord hashonoured me'. |
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But when He tries him and straitens his livelihood, he says, 'my Lord has disgraced me. |
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Not so, but you do not honour the orphan. |
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And you urge not one another to feed the poor, |
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And devour the heritage of others greedily, |
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And you love wealth exceedingly. |
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Yes, when the earth is completely broken into pieces. |
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And the Command of your Lord comes and also the angels in rows after rows, |
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And Hell is brought that day, on that day man will think, but now where is the time for thinking? |
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He will say, O would that I had sent forward some good works in my life. |
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So on that day none torments any like His torment. |
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And nor anyone binds like His binding. |
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'O you peaceful soul.' |
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Return to your Lord well pleased with Him, and He well pleased with you. |
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So, enter you among My chosen bondmen. |
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And come to My Garden. |
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