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| 1. * | By those that take the person forcibly. |
| 2. * | And those that take the person gently. |
| 3. * | And those that swim along. |
| 4. * | And those that press forward in a race. |
| 5. * | So as to carry out a command. |
| 6. * | On the Day the ground shakes. |
| 7. * | It will be followed by the second blow. |
| 8. * | Hearts on that Day will be terrified. |
| 9. * | Their eyes cast down. |
| 10. * | They will Say: "Shall we be returned to live our lives." |
| 11. * | "Even after we were crumbled bones?" |
| 12. * | They said: "This is an impossible recurrence." |
| 13. * | But all it takes is one blow. |
| 14. * | Whereupon they will rise-up. |
| 15. * | Did the story of Moses come to you? |
| 16. * | His Lord called him at the holy valley of Tuwa. |
| 17. * | "Go to Pharaoh, for he has transgressed." |
| 18. * | Tell him: "Would you not be purified?" |
| 19. * | "And I will guide you to your Lord, that you may turn reverent." |
| 20. * | He then showed him the great miracle. |
| 21. * | But he disbelieved and rebelled. |
| 22. * | Then he turned away in a hurry. |
| 23. * | So he gathered and proclaimed. |
| 24. * | He said: "I am your lord, the most high." |
| 25. * | So God seized him with retribution in the Hereafter, as well as in the first life. |
| 26. * | In that is a lesson for those who are aware. |
| 27. * | Are you a more powerful creation than the sky which He built? |
| 28. * | He raised its height, and perfected it. |
| 29. * | And He covered its night and brought out its morning. |
| 30. * | And the land after that He spread out. |
| 31. * | He brought forth from it its water and pasture. |
| 32. * | And the mountains He fixed firmly. |
| 33. * | All this to be a provision for you and your livestock. |
| 34. * | Then, when the great blow comes. |
| 35. * | The Day when the human remembers all that he strove for. |
| 36. * | And Hell will be apparent to all who can see. |
| 37. * | As for the one who transgressed. |
| 38. * | And he was preoccupied with the worldly life. |
| 39. * | Then Hell will be the abode. |
| 40. * | And as for the one who reverenced the majesty of his Lord, and restrained himself from desire. |
| 41. * | The Paradise will be the abode. |
| 42. * | They ask you about the Hour: "When is its appointed time?" |
| 43. * | You have no knowledge if it. |
| 44. * | To your Lord is its term. |
| 45. * | You are simply to warn those who fear it. |
| 46. * | For the Day they see it, it will be as if they had remained one evening or half a day. |