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He (the Prophet) frowned and turned away[1]
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when there came to him the blind man (Ibn Umme Maktum, who came to the Prophet and interrupted his conversation with the chiefs of Mecca).[2]
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How could you tell? He might have sought to purify himself[3]
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or become reminded and might have benefited from Our reminder.[4]
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As for him who is indifferent,[5]
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to whom you were attending;[6]
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you will not be held responsible if he would not purify himself.[7]
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Yet to him who came to you with zeal on his own[8]
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and with fear of Allah in his heart,[9]
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you gave no heed.[10]
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It should not be so! Indeed, this is but an admonition;[11]
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let him who wants, accept it.[12]
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It is written in scrolls, which are honored,[13]
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exalted, purified,[14]
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and which remain in the hands of scribes,[15]
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who are noble and virtuous.[16]
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Woe to man! What a disbeliever he is![17]
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Out of what Allah has created him?[18]
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Out of a semen-drop! Allah created him and then fashioned him in due proportion,[19]
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then makes his way of life smooth for him,[20]
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then causes him to die and stows him in a grave.[21]
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Then He will surely bring him back to life when He pleases.[22]
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By no means has he fulfilled the duty that Allah had assigned him.[23]
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Let man reflect on the food he eats,[24]
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How We pour down rainwater in abundance[25]
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and cleave the soil asunder.[26]
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How We bring forth grain,[27]
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grapes and nutritious vegetation;[28]
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olives and dates,[29]
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lush gardens,[30]
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fruits and fodder,[31]
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as a means of sustenance for you and your cattle.[32]
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Finally when there come the deafening blast,[33]
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on that Day each man shall flee from his own brother,[34]
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his mother and his father,[35]
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his wife and his children.[36]
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For each one of them, on that Day, shall have enough concern of his own to make him indifferent to the others.[37]
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Some faces on that Day shall be shining,[38]
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smiling and joyful.[39]
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And some faces on that Day shall be dusty[40]
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and veiled with darkness.[41]
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These shall be the faces of the disbelieving wicked.[42]
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