| | The Study Quran rendition of Surah The Reality, The Inevitable(al-Haqqah) --- |
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69:1 | | The Undeniable Reality |
69:2 | | What is the Undeniable Reality |
69:3 | | And what shall apprise thee of the Undeniable Reality |
69:4 | | Thamud and ?Ad denied the calamity |
69:5 | | As for Thamud, they were destroyed by the overwhelming |
69:6 | | And as for ?Ad, they were destroyed by a howling, raging wind |
69:7 | | He imposed it upon them for seven nights and eight days consecutively, so that thou might see the people felled as if they were hollowed palm trunks |
69:8 | | So dost thou see any remnant of them |
69:9 | | And Pharaoh and those before him, and those subverted brought iniquity |
69:10 | | They disobeyed the messenger of their Lord, and He seized them with a devastating blow |
69:11 | | Truly when the waters overflowed, We carried you upon the ship |
69:12 | | that We might make it a reminder for you, and that attentive ears might take heed |
69:13 | | Then when a single blast is blown in the trumpe |
69:14 | | and the earth and mountains are borne away and ground up in a single grinding |
69:15 | | on that Day the Event shall befall |
69:16 | | the sky shall be rent asunder; for that Day it shall be frail |
69:17 | | And the angels shall be at its sides; that Day eight shall carry the Throne of thy Lord above them |
69:18 | | That Day you shall be exposed; no secret of yours shall be hidden |
69:19 | | As for one who is given his book in his right hand, he will say, “Here, read my book |
69:20 | | Truly I knew for certain that I would meet my reckoning. |
69:21 | | So he shall enjoy a life contenting |
69:22 | | in a lofty Garde |
69:23 | | with low-hanging clusters |
69:24 | | Eat and drink in enjoyment for that which you did in the past in days gone by |
69:25 | | And as for one who is given his book in his left hand, he will say, “Would that I had not been given my book |
69:26 | | And did not know of my reckoning |
69:27 | | Would that it were the final end |
69:28 | | My wealth availed me not |
69:29 | | My power has passed from me. |
69:30 | | Take him and shackle him |
69:31 | | Then cast him in Hellfire |
69:32 | | Then put him in a chain whose length is seventy cubits |
69:33 | | Truly he did not believe in God the Magnificent |
69:34 | | and did not urge feeding the indigent |
69:35 | | So today he has no loyal friend here |
69:36 | | nor food, save filth |
69:37 | | which none eat, save the iniquitous |
69:38 | | So I swear by what you se |
69:39 | | and by what you see not |
69:40 | | truly it is the speech of a noble messenger |
69:41 | | and not the speech of a poet. Little do you believe |
69:42 | | Nor is it the speech of a soothsayer. Little do you reflect |
69:43 | | It is a revelation from the Lord of the worlds |
69:44 | | Had he ascribed any statements to Us |
69:45 | | We would have taken him by the right hand |
69:46 | | Then We would have severed his life vein |
69:47 | | And none among you could have shielded him from it |
69:48 | | Truly it is a reminder for the reverent |
69:49 | | And truly We know that among you are those who deny |
69:50 | | It is a source of regret indeed for the disbelievers |
69:51 | | It is indeed the truth of certainty |
69:52 | | So glorify the Name of thy Lord, the Magnificent |