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Mankind! fear
your Lord; verily the quake of the Hour shall be a thing mighty. |
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The Day whereon
ye behold it, every suckling woman shall forget that which she suckleth,
and every burthened woman shall lay down her burthen; and thou shalt
behold mankind as drunken, whereas drunken they will be not, but the
torment of Allah shall be severe. |
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And of mankind
is he who disputeth respecting Allah without knowledge, and followeth
any Satan froward. |
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Against whom
it is prescribed, that: whosoever befriendeth him, him he shall lead
astray and shall guide him on to the torment of the Flame. |
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O Mankind! if
ye be in doubt respecting the Resurrection, then We have created you
of the dust, then of a drop, then of clot, then of a piece of flesh,
formed and unformed, that We might manifest unto you Our power. And
We settle in the wombs that which We will until a term determined.
Then We bring you forth as babes, then We let you reach your maturity.
And of you is he who dieth, and of you is he who is brought back to
the most abject age, so that after knowing he knoweth not aught. Andthou
beholdest the earth withered up, and when We send down thereon water,
it stirreth and swelleth, and it groweth every luxuriant kind of growth. |
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That, because
Allah! He is The Truth, and He quickeneth the dead, and verily He
is over everything Potent. |
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And because
the Hour is coming- there is no doubt thereof--and because Allah will
raise up those who are in the graves. |
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And of mankind
is he who disputeth respecting Allah without knowledge or guidance
or a Book luminous. |
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Bending his
neck, that he may lead astray from the way of Allah; his shall be
humiliation in the world, and We shall make him taste on the Day of
Judgment the torment of Burning. |
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That is because
of that which thy hands have sent forth, and verily Allah is not a
wronger of His bondmen. |
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And of mankind
is he who worshippeth Allah as on edge; if there befalleth him good,
he in contented therewith, and if there befalleth him a trial,
he turneth round on his face; he loseth the world and the Hereafter:
that indeed is a loss manifest! |
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He calleth upon
that, beside Allah, which can neither hurt him nor profit him! that!
it is a straying far-off. |
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He calleth upon
him whose hurt is nearer than his profit: surely ill the patron! ill
the comrade! |
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Verily Allah
shall cause those who believe and work righteous works to enter Gardens
whereunder rivers flow; verily Allah doth whatsoever He intendeth. |
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Whosoever hath
been imagining that Allah shall not make him victorious in the world
and the Hereafter, let him stretch a cord up to the heaven and let
him cut it, and let him look if his stratagem can do away that whereat
he enrageth. |
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And Thus We
have sent it down as evidences, and verily Allah guideth whomsoever
He intendeth. |
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Verily those
who believe and those who are Judaised and the Sabians and the Nazarenes
and the Magians and those who associate - verily Allah will decide
between them on the Day of Judgment; verily Allah is over everything
a Witness. |
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Beholdest thou
not that Allah unto Him adore whosoever is in the heavens and on the
earth, and the sun, and the moon, and the mountains, and the trees
and the beasts, and many of mankind! And many are there on whom due
is the torment. And whomsoever Allah despiseth, none can honour; verily
Allah doth whatsoever He willeth. |
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These twain
are opponents who contended respecting their Lord; then as for those
who disbelieved, cut out for them shall be raiments of frre: poured
out over their head shall be hot water. |
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Molten thereby
shall be that which is in their bellies and also their skins. |
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And for them
shall be maces of iron. |
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So oft as they
would seek to go forth therefrom, because of anguish, they shall be
sent back therein, and taste the torment of Burning. |
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Verily Allah
will cause those who believe and work righteous works to enter Gardens
whereunder the rivers flow, wherein they will be bedecked with brace
lets of gold and with pearls, and their garment therein shall be of
silk. |
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And they have
been guided unto goodly speech, and they have been guided to the path
of the Praiseworthy. |
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Verily those
who disbelieve and hinder others from the path of Allah and from the
Sacred Mosque which We have appointed for mankind, equal in respect
thereunto are the dweller therein and the stranger. And whosoever
will seek profanity therein wrongfully, We shall make him taste of
a torment afflictive. |
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And recall what
time We settled Ibrahim in the place of the House, Saying: associate
not thou with Me aught, and purify My House for these who circumambulate
and those who stand up and those who bow and make prostration. |
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And proclaim
thou among mankind the pilgrimage; they shall come unto thee on foot
and on any lean mount, coming from every deep defile. |
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That they may
witness the benefits to them and may mention the name of Allah on
the days known over the beast cattle wherewith He hath provided them.
So eat thereof, and feed the hungry poor. |
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Thereafter let
them end their unkemptnesss and fulfil their vows and circumambulate
the ancient House. |
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Thus it is.
And whosoever suspecteth the sacred ordinances of Allah, it shall
be better for him with his Lord. And allowed unto you are the cattle,
save that which hath been rehearsed unto you; so avoid the pollution
of the idols, and avoid the word of falsehood. |
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