79 - Those Who Pull Out |
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In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful. |
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1 | I swear by the angels who violently pull out the souls of the wicked, |
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2 | And by those who gently draw out the souls of the blessed, |
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3 | And by those who float in space, |
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4 | Then those who are foremost going ahead, |
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5 | Then those who regulate the affair. |
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6 | The day on which the quaking one shall quake, |
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7 | What must happen afterwards shall follow it. |
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8 | Hearts on that day shall palpitate, |
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9 | Their eyes cast down. |
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10 | They say: Shall we indeed be restored to (our) first state? |
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11 | What! when we are rotten bones? |
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12 | They said: That then would be a return occasioning loss. |
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13 | But it shall be only a single cry, |
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14 | When lo! they shall be wakeful. |
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15 | Has not there come to you the story of Musa? |
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16 | When his Lord called upon him in the holy valley, twice, |
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17 | Go to Firon, surely he has become inordinate. |
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18 | Then say: Have you (a desire) to purify yourself: |
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19 | And I will guide you to your Lord so that you should fear. |
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20 | So he showed him the mighty sign. |
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21 | But he rejected (the truth) and disobeyed. |
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22 | Then he went back hastily. |
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23 | Then he gathered (men) and called out. |
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24 | Then he said: I am your lord, the most high. |
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25 | So Allah seized him with the punishment of the hereafter and the former life. |
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26 | Most surely there is in this a lesson to him who fears. |
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27 | Are you the harder to create or the heaven? He made it. |
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28 | He raised high its height, then put it into a right good state. |
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29 | And He made dark its night and brought out its light. |
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30 | And the earth, He expanded it after that. |
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31 | He brought forth from it its water and its pasturage. |
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32 | And the mountains, He made them firm, |
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33 | A provision for you and for your cattle. |
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34 | But when the great predominating calamity comes; |
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35 | The day on which man shall recollect what he strove after, |
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36 | And the hell shall be made manifest to him who sees |
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37 | Then as for him who is inordinate, |
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38 | And prefers the life of this world, |
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39 | Then surely the hell, that is the abode. |
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40 | And as for him who fears to stand in the presence of his Lord and forbids the soul from low desires, |
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41 | Then surely the garden-- that is the abode. |
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42 | They ask you about the hour, when it will come. |
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43 | About what! You are one to remind of it. |
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44 | To your Lord is the goal of it. |
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45 | You are only a warner to him who would fear it. |
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46 | On the day that they see it, it will be as though they had not tarried but the latter part of a day or the early part of it. |
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