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| 1. * | By the emissary winds, (sent) one after another |
| 2. * | By the raging hurricanes, |
| 3. * | By those which cause earth's vegetation to revive; |
| 4. * | By those who winnow with a winnowing, |
| 5. * | By those who bring down the Reminder, |
| 6. * | To excuse or to warn, |
| 7. * | Surely that which ye are promised will befall. |
| 8. * | So when the stars are put out, |
| 9. * | And when the sky is riven asunder, |
| 10. * | And when the mountains are blown away, |
| 11. * | And when the messengers are brought unto their time appointed - |
| 12. * | For what day is the time appointed? |
| 13. * | For the Day of Decision. |
| 14. * | And what will convey unto thee what the Day of Decision is! - |
| 15. * | Woe unto the repudiators on that day! |
| 16. * | Destroyed We not the former folk, |
| 17. * | Then caused the latter folk to follow after? |
| 18. * | Thus deal We ever with the guilty. |
| 19. * | Woe unto the repudiators on that day! |
| 20. * | Did We not create you from a base fluid |
| 21. * | Which We laid up in a safe abode |
| 22. * | For a known term? |
| 23. * | Thus We arranged. How excellent is Our arranging! |
| 24. * | Woe unto the repudiators on that day! |
| 25. * | Have We not made the earth a receptacle |
| 26. * | Both for the living and the dead, |
| 27. * | And placed therein high mountains and given you to drink sweet water therein? |
| 28. * | Woe unto the repudiators on that day! |
| 29. * | (It will be said unto them:) Depart unto that (doom) which ye used to deny; |
| 30. * | Depart unto the shadow falling threefold, |
| 31. * | (Which yet is) no relief nor shelter from the flame. |
| 32. * | Lo! it throweth up sparks like the castles, |
| 33. * | (Or) as it might be camels of bright yellow hue. |
| 34. * | Woe unto the repudiators on that day! |
| 35. * | This is a day wherein they speak not, |
| 36. * | Nor are they suffered to put forth excuses. |
| 37. * | Woe unto the repudiators on that day! |
| 38. * | This is the Day of Decision, We have brought you and the men of old together. |
| 39. * | If now ye have any wit, outwit Me. |
| 40. * | Woe unto the repudiators on that day! |
| 41. * | Lo! those who kept their duty are amid shade and fountains, |
| 42. * | And fruits such as they desire. |
| 43. * | (Unto them it is said:) Eat, drink and welcome, O ye blessed, in return for what ye did. |
| 44. * | Thus do We reward the good. |
| 45. * | Woe unto the repudiators on that day! |
| 46. * | Eat and take your ease (on earth) a little. Lo! ye are guilty. |
| 47. * | Woe unto the repudiators on that day! |
| 48. * | When it is said unto them: Bow down, they bow not down! |
| 49. * | Woe unto the repudiators on that day! |
| 50. * | In what statement, after this, will they believe? |