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A questioner asks about the chastisement to befall
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The disbelievers -- there is none to avert it --
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From Allah, Lord of the ways of Ascent.
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To Him ascend the angels and the Spirit in a day the measure of which is fifty thousand years.
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So be patient with a goodly patience.
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Surely they see it far off,
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And We see it nigh.
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The day when the heaven is as molten brass,
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And the mountains are as wool;
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And no friend will ask of friend,
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(Though) they are made to see them. The guilty one would fain redeem himself from the chastisement of that day by his children,
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And his wife and his brother,
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And his kin that gave him shelter,
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And all that are in the earth -- then deliver him --
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By no means! Surely it is a flaming Fire,
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Plucking out the extremities --
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It shall claim him who retreats and turns his back,
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And hoards then withholds.
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Surely man is created impatient --
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Fretful when evil afflicts him,
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And niggardly when good befalls him --
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Except those who pray,
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Who are constant at their prayer,
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And in whose wealth there is a known right
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For the beggar and the destitute,
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And those who accept the truth of the day of Judgment:
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And those who are fearful of the chastisement of their Lord --
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Surely the chastisement of their Lord is (a thing) not to be felt secure from --
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And those who restrain their sexual passions,
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Except in the presence of their mates or those whom their right hands possess -- for such surely are not to be blamed,
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But he who seeks to go beyond this, these are the transgressors.
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And those who are faithful to their trusts and their covenant,
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And those who are upright in their testimonies,
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And those who keep a guard on their prayer.
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These are in Gardens, honoured.
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But what is the matter with those who disbelieve, that they hasten on to thee,
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On the right hand and on the left, in sundry parties?
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Does every man of them desire to be admitted to the Garden of bliss?
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By no means! Surely We have created them for what they know.
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But nay! I swear by the Lord of the Eastern lands and the Western lands! that We are certainly Powerful
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To bring in their place (others) better than them, and We shall not be overcome.
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So leave them alone to plunge in vain talk and to sport, until they come face to face with that day of theirs which they are promised --
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The day when they come forth from the graves in haste, as hastening on to a goal,
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Their eyes cast down, disgrace covering them. Such is the day which they are promised.
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