| | Farook Malik rendition of Surah The Dawn, Daybreak(al-Fajr) --- |
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89:1 | | By the morning |
89:2 | | and the ten nights (first ten days of Dhul-Hijja) |
89:3 | | the even and the odd |
89:4 | | and the night when it departs |
89:5 | | Is there not in these an oath (enough evidence) for those who use their common sense |
89:6 | | Have you not seen how your Lord dealt with ‘Ad |
89:7 | | The residents of Iram, the city of lofty pillars |
89:8 | | the like of which had never been built in other cities |
89:9 | | And with the people of Thamud who hewed out their dwellings in the rocks of the valley |
89:10 | | And with Pharaoh the owner of stakes |
89:11 | | They all transgressed beyond bounds in their cities |
89:12 | | and committed great mischief therein |
89:13 | | Therefore, your Lord let loose on them His scourge of torment |
89:14 | | Surely your Lord is ever watchful |
89:15 | | As for man, when his Lord tries him through giving him honor and blessings, he says: "My Lord is bountiful to me." |
89:16 | | But when He tries him through restricting his subsistence, he says: "My Lord has humiliated me." |
89:17 | | Nay! But you did not show kindness to the orphan |
89:18 | | nor did you encourage each other in feeding the poor |
89:19 | | Greedily you lay your hands on the inheritance of the weak |
89:20 | | and you love wealth with all your hearts |
89:21 | | Nay! You should know, when the earth will be pounded to powder |
89:22 | | your Lord will come, with angels standing in ranks |
89:23 | | hell shall be brought in sight. On that Day man will remember his deeds, but how is that remembrance going to profit him |
89:24 | | He will say: "Alas! Would that I had sent forth some good deeds for this life of mine." |
89:25 | | None can punish as Allah will punish on that Day |
89:26 | | and none can bind as He will bind |
89:27 | | To the righteous soul it will be said: "O fully satisfied soul |
89:28 | | Return to your Lord, well pleased with Him and well-pleasing to Him |
89:29 | | Join My servants |
89:30 | | and enter My paradise." |