| malik | |
|---|---|
| 1. * | By the snorting war horses,[1] |
| 2. * | dashing off sparks by the strike of their hoofs,[2] |
| 3. * | making raids in the morning,[3] |
| 4. * | and leaving a trail of dust[4] |
| 5. * | as they dash into the middle of the enemy troops![5] |
| 6. * | Surely man is ungrateful to his Lord;[6] |
| 7. * | and surely he himself bears witness to it,[7] |
| 8. * | and surely he is violent in his love of this worldly wealth.[8] |
| 9. * | Is he not aware that when those who lie in the graves will be raised to life,[9] |
| 10. * | and that what is in their breasts will be made known,[10] |
| 11. * | surely their Lord on that Day shall have full knowledge about them.[11] |