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When the Terror descends
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(and none denies its descending)
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abasing, exalting,
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when the earth shall be rocked
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and the mountains crumbled
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and become a dust, scattered,
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and you shall be three bands --
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Companions of the Right (O Companions of the Right!)
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Companions of the Left (O Companions of the Left!)
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and the Outstrippers: the Outstrippers
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those are they brought nigh the Throne,
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in the Gardens of Delight
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(a throng of the ancients
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and how few of the later folk)
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upon close-wrought couches
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reclining upon them, set face to face,
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immortal youths going round about them
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with goblets, and ewers, and a cup from a spring
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(no brows throbbing, no intoxication)
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and such fruits as they shall choose,
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and such flesh of fowl as they desire,
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and wide-eyed houris
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as the likeness of hidden pearls,
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a recompense for that they laboured.
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Therein they shall hear no idle talk, no cause of sin,
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only the saying 'Peace, Peace!'
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The Companions of the Right (O Companions of the Right!)
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mid thornless lote-trees
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and serried acacias,
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and spreading shade
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and outpoured waters,
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and fruits abounding
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unfailing, unforbidden,
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and upraised couches.
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Perfectly We formed them, perfect,
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and We made them spotless virgins,
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chastely amorous,
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like of age for the Companions of the Right.
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A throng of the ancients
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and a throng of the later folk.
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The Companions of the Left (O Companions of the Left!)
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mid burning winds and boiling waters
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and the shadow of a smoking blaze
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neither cool, neither goodly;
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and before that they lived at ease,
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and persisted in the Great Sin,
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ever saying, 'What, when we are dead and become dust and bones, shall we indeed be raised up?
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What, and our fathers, the ancients?'
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Say: 'The ancients, and the later folk
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shall be gathered to the appointed time of a known day.
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Then you erring ones, you that cried lies,
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you shall eat of a tree called Zakkoum,
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and you shall fill therewith your bellies
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and drink on top of that boiling water
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lapping it down like thirsty camels.'
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This shall be their hospitality on the Day of Doom.
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We created you; therefore why will you not believe?
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Have you considered the seed you spill?
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Do you yourselves create it, or are We the Creators?
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We have decreed among you Death; We shall not be outstripped;
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that We may exchange the likes of you, and make you to grow again in a fashion you know not.
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You have known the first growth; so why will you not remember?
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Have you considered the soil you till?
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Do you yourselves sow it, or are We the Sowers?
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Did We will, We would make it broken orts, and you would remain bitterly jesting --
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'We are debt-loaded;
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nay, we have been robbed!'
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Have you considered the water you drink?
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Did you send it down from the clouds, or did We send it?
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Did We will, We would make it bitter; so why are you not thankful?
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Have you considered the fire you kindle?
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Did you make its timber to grow, or did We make it?
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We Ourselves made it for a reminder, and a boon to the desert-dwellers.
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Then magnify the Name of thy Lord, the All-mighty.
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No! I swear by the fallings of the stars
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(and that is indeed a mighty oath, did you but know it)
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it is surely a noble Koran
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in a hidden Book
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none but the purified shall touch,
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a sending down from the Lord of all Being.
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What, do you hold this discourse in disdain,
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and do you make it your living to cry lies?
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Why, but when the soul leaps to the throat of the dying
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and that hour you are watching
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(And We are nigher him than you, but you do not see Us)
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why, if you are not at Our disposal,
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do you not bring back his soul, if you speak truly?
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Then, if he be of those brought nigh the Throne,
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there shall be repose and ease, and a Garden of Delight;
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and if he be a Companion of the Right:
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'Peace be upon thee, Companion of the Right!'
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But if he be of them that cried lies, and went astray,
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there shall be a hospitality of boiling water
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and the roasting in Hell.
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Surely this is the truth of certainty.
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Then magnify the Name of thy Lord, the All-mighty.
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