Übersetzung der Sure Al-Hāqqa - Die fällig Werdende auf الإنجليزية aus Abul Ala Maududi(With tafsir) - English translation
Verse 1
ﮯ
ﮰ
Al-Haqqah
(69:1) The indubitable event!1
Verse 2
ﮱﯓ
ﯔ
(69:2) And what is that indubitable event?
Verse 3
ﯕﯖﯗﯘ
ﯙ
(69:3) And what do you know what that indubitable event is?2
Verse 4
ﯚﯛﯜﯝ
ﯞ
(69:4) The Thamud3 and the Ad denied the (possibility of a) sudden
calamity,4 calling it false.
calamity,4 calling it false.
Verse 5
ﯟﯠﯡﯢ
ﯣ
(69:5) Then the Thamud were destroyed by an awesome upheaval;5
Verse 6
ﯤﯥﯦﯧﯨﯩ
ﯪ
(69:6) and the Ad were destroyed by a furiously raging wind-storm
Verse 7
(69:7) which He let loose upon them for seven nights and eight days in succession;
so that (if you had been there) you might have seen people lying prostrate,
as though they were uprooted trunks of hollowed palm trees.
so that (if you had been there) you might have seen people lying prostrate,
as though they were uprooted trunks of hollowed palm trees.
Verse 8
ﯼﯽﯾﯿﰀ
ﰁ
(69:8) Do you now see any trace of them?
Verse 9
ﭑﭒﭓﭔﭕﭖ
ﭗ
(69:9) Pharaoh and those before him and the people of the overturned habitations6
all engaged in the same great sin.
all engaged in the same great sin.
Verse 10
ﭘﭙﭚﭛﭜﭝ
ﭞ
(69:10) They did not follow the Messenger of their Lord, and so He seized
them with a severe grip.
them with a severe grip.
Verse 11
(69:11) Verily when the water rose to great heights,7 We bore
you upon a floating vessel (i.e. the Ark)8
you upon a floating vessel (i.e. the Ark)8
Verse 12
ﭧﭨﭩﭪﭫﭬ
ﭭ
(69:12) so that We might make it an instructive event for you, and retentive
ears might preserve its memory.9
ears might preserve its memory.9
Verse 13
ﭮﭯﭰﭱﭲﭳ
ﭴ
(69:13) So0 when the Trumpet is blown with a single blast
Verse 14
ﭵﭶﭷﭸﭹﭺ
ﭻ
(69:14) and the earth and the mountains are carried aloft and are crushed
to bits at one stroke,
to bits at one stroke,
Verse 15
ﭼﭽﭾ
ﭿ
(69:15) on that Day shall that indubitable event come to pass;
Verse 16
ﮀﮁﮂﮃﮄ
ﮅ
(69:16) when the sky will be rent asunder, the grip holding it together having
loosened on that Day,
loosened on that Day,
Verse 17
(69:17) and the angels will stand on the sides, with eight of them bearing
aloft the Throne1 of your Lord on that Day.
aloft the Throne1 of your Lord on that Day.
Verse 18
ﮑﮒﮓﮔﮕﮖ
ﮗ
(69:18) That will be the Day when you shall be brought forth (before Allah)
and no secret of yours shall remain hidden.
and no secret of yours shall remain hidden.
Verse 19
(69:19) On that Day, he whose Record is given to him in his right hand2
will say: “Lo! Read my Record!3
will say: “Lo! Read my Record!3
Verse 20
ﮢﮣﮤﮥﮦ
ﮧ
(69:20) Verily I was sure that I would be handed over my account.”4
Verse 21
ﮨﮩﮪﮫ
ﮬ
(69:21) Then he shall find himself in a life of bliss;
Verse 22
ﮭﮮﮯ
ﮰ
(69:22) in a lofty Garden
Verse 23
ﮱﯓ
ﯔ
(69:23) the clusters of whose fruit will be hanging low to be within reach
(of the inmates of Paradise).
(of the inmates of Paradise).
Verse 24
(69:24) (They will be told): “Eat and drink with good cheer as a reward for
the good deeds you did in the days that have passed by.”
the good deeds you did in the days that have passed by.”
Verse 25
(69:25) As for him whose Record will be given to him in his left hand,5
he will exclaim: “Would that I had never been given my Record,6
he will exclaim: “Would that I had never been given my Record,6
Verse 26
ﯩﯪﯫﯬ
ﯭ
(69:26) and had not known my account.7
Verse 27
ﯮﯯﯰ
ﯱ
(69:27) Oh! Would that the death that came to me in the world had made an
end of me!8
end of me!8
Verse 28
ﯲﯳﯴﯵﯶ
ﯷ
(69:28) My riches have not availed me,
Verse 29
ﯸﯹﯺ
ﯻ
(69:29) and my authority has vanished.”9
Verse 30
ﯼﯽ
ﯾ
(69:30) (A command will be issued): “Seize him and shackle him,
Verse 31
ﯿﰀﰁ
ﰂ
(69:31) then cast him in the Fire,
Verse 32
(69:32) then fasten him with a chain, seventy cubits long.
Verse 33
ﰋﰌﰍﰎﰏﰐ
ﰑ
(69:33) He would not believe in Allah, the Most Great;
Verse 34
ﰒﰓﰔﰕﰖ
ﰗ
(69:34) nor would he urge the feeding of the poor.0
Verse 35
ﰘﰙﰚﰛﰜ
ﰝ
(69:35) Today he has been left here friendless;
Verse 36
ﭑﭒﭓﭔﭕ
ﭖ
(69:36) and has no food except the filth from the washing of wounds,
Verse 37
ﭗﭘﭙﭚ
ﭛ
(69:37) which only the sinners will eat.”
Verse 38
ﭜﭝﭞﭟ
ﭠ
(69:38) But no;1 I swear by what you see,
Verse 39
ﭡﭢﭣ
ﭤ
(69:39) and by what you do not see,
Verse 40
ﭥﭦﭧﭨ
ﭩ
(69:40) that this is the speech of an honourable Messenger,2
Verse 41
(69:41) not the speech of a poet. Little do you believe!3
Verse 42
(69:42) Nor is this the speech of a soothsayer. Little do you reflect!
Verse 43
ﭻﭼﭽﭾ
ﭿ
(69:43) It has been revealed by the Lord of the Universe.4
Verse 44
ﮀﮁﮂﮃﮄ
ﮅ
(69:44) And if he [i.e., the Prophets] had forged this Discourse and thereafter
ascribed it to Us,
ascribed it to Us,
Verse 45
ﮆﮇﮈ
ﮉ
(69:45) We would surely have seized him by the right hand,
Verse 46
ﮊﮋﮌﮍ
ﮎ
(69:46) and then severed his life vein;
Verse 47
ﮏﮐﮑﮒﮓﮔ
ﮕ
(69:47) and not one of you would have been able to withhold Us from doing
so.5
so.5
Verse 48
ﮖﮗﮘ
ﮙ
(69:48) Surely it is a Good Counsel for the God-fearing.6
Verse 49
ﮚﮛﮜﮝﮞ
ﮟ
(69:49) We certainly know that some among you will give the lie to it,
Verse 50
ﮠﮡﮢﮣ
ﮤ
(69:50) and surely it will be a cause of regret for the unbelievers.7
Verse 51
ﮥﮦﮧ
ﮨ
(69:51) Certainly it is a Truth of absolute certainty.
Verse 52
ﮩﮪﮫﮬ
ﮭ
(69:52) So glorify the name of your Lord Most Great.
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