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Verse 1
All praise is for Allah to Whom belongs all that is in the heavens and all that is on earth, and to Him is the praise in the Hereafter; He is the All-Wise, All-Aware.
Verse 2
He knows whatever goes into the earth and whatever comes out of it, and whatever descends from the heaven and whatever ascends to it, and He is the Most Merciful, All-Forgiving.
Verse 3
Those who disbelieve say, “The Hour will not come to us.” Say, “Yes, by my Lord, it will surely come to you.” [He is] the Knower of the unseen; not even an atom’s weight is hidden from Him in the heavens or on earth, nor is there anything smaller or bigger than that, except that it is in a clear Record,
Verse 4
so that He may reward those who believe and do righteous deeds; it is they who will have forgiveness and a generous provision.
Verse 5
But those who strive against Our verses, seeking to discredit them, for such there will be a punishment of agonizing pain.
Verse 6
Those who are blessed with knowledge can see that whatever has been sent down to you from your Lord is the truth, and that it guides to the path of the All-Mighty, the Praiseworthy.
Verse 7
The disbelievers [mockingly] say, “Shall we show you a man who will tell you that when you are completely disintegrated into dust, you will be created anew?”
Verse 8
Has he fabricated a lie against Allah, or is he mad?” No, but those who do not believe in the Hereafter will be in the punishment, and they are extremely misguided.
Verse 9
Do they not see all that is before them and all that is behind them of the heavens and earth? If We willed, We could cause the earth to swallow them up, or cause fragments of the sky to fall upon them. Indeed, there is a sign in this for every slave who turns to Allah in repentance.
Verse 10
Indeed, We bestowed favors upon David: “O mountains, echo Allah’s praise with him, and the birds too!” And We made iron malleable for him:
Verse 11
“Make coats of mail, and maintain balance in the linking rings, and do [all of you] righteous deeds, for I am All-Seeing of what you do.”
Verse 12
And to Solomon [We subdued] the wind: its morning course was a month’s journey and its evening course was a month’s journey. And We caused a stream of molten brass to flow for him, and there were some jinn who worked for him by his Lord’s permission; whoever among them deviated from Our command, We made him taste the punishment of the Blazing Fire.
Verse 13
They made for him whatever he wished of sanctuaries, images, basins as large as reservoirs, and huge fixed cooking pots. “Do [good deeds] in gratitude, O household of David!” But few of My slaves are grateful.”
Verse 14
Then when We decreed Solomon’s death, nothing showed them that he was dead except a creature of the earth eating away his staff. When he fell down, the jinn realized that if they had truly had knowledge of the unseen, they would not have remained in the debasing servitude.
Verse 15
There was a sign for [the people of] Sheba in their dwelling place: two gardens – one on the right and one on the left. “Eat of your Lord’s provision, and be grateful to Him; a pleasant land and a Forgiving Lord.”
Verse 16
But they turned away, so We sent against them a devastating flood, and replaced their two gardens with two others of bitter fruit, and tamarisk bushes, and a few lote trees.
Verse 17
This is how We punished them for their ingratitude; would We punish anyone except those who are utterly ungrateful?
Verse 18
We placed [a chain of] towns between them and the towns We had blessed, and We made between them well-measured distances: “Travel through them by night and day safely.”
Verse 19
But they said, “Our Lord, make [the distance between] our journeys longer,” and they wronged themselves. So We made them tales [of the past], and dispersed them in all directions. Indeed, there are signs in this for everyone who is patient and grateful.
Verse 20
Satan found his assumption about them to be true, for they followed him, except for a group of the believers,
Verse 21
even though he had no authority over them, except that We might distinguish those who believe in the Hereafter from those who are in doubt about it. Your Lord is Watchful over all things.”
Verse 22
Say, “Call upon those whom you claim [to be gods] besides Allah. They do not have even an atom’s weight of authority in the heavens or on earth, nor do they have any share in either of them, nor is any of them a helper to Allah.”
Verse 23
No intercession will be of any benefit before Him, except for those whom He gave permission. Until when their hearts are relieved of dread, they will say [to the angels], “What did your Lord just say?” They will say, “The Truth, and He is the Most High, Most Great.”
Verse 24
Say, “Who provides for you from the heavens and earth?” Say, “Allah! And surely either We or you are rightly guided or clearly misguided.”
Verse 25
Say, “You will not be questioned about our misdeeds, nor will we be questioned about your deeds.”
Verse 26
Say, “Our Lord will gather us together, then He will rightly judge between us, for He is the All-Knowing Judge.”
Verse 27
Say, “Show me those whom you have associated with Him as partners. No indeed! Rather, He is Allah, the All-Mighty, All-Wise.”
Verse 28
We have not sent you [O Prophet] except as a bearer of glad tidings and a warner to all mankind, but most people do not know.
Verse 29
They say, “When will this promise come to pass, if you are truthful?”
Verse 30
Say, “There is an appointed Day for you that you can neither delay for a while, nor can you bring it forward.”
Verse 31
Those who disbelieve say, “We will never believe in this Qur’an or in any [Scripture] before it.” If only you could see when the wrongdoers will be made to stand before their Lord, throwing blame at one another! Those who were oppressed will say to those who were arrogant, “Had it not been for you, we would have been believers.”
Verse 32
Those who were arrogant will say to those who were oppressed, “Was it we who prevented you from guidance after it came to you? Rather, you yourselves were wicked.”
Verse 33
Those who were oppressed will say to those who were arrogant, “Rather, [it was your] conspiracy of night and day when you were ordering us to disbelieve in Allah and to set up rivals to Him.” They will hide their remorse when they see the punishment, and We will put shackles around the necks of those who disbelieved. Will they be recompensed except for what they used to do?
Verse 34
We never sent a warner to a town except that its affluent ones said, “We disbelieve in what you have been sent with.”
Verse 35
They said, “We have greater wealth and more children, and we will not be punished”.
Verse 36
Say, “My Lord extends provision to whom He wills or restricts it, but most people do not know”.
Verse 37
It is not your wealth or your children that bring you closer to Us; but those who believe and do righteous deeds, it is they who will have a multiple reward for what they did, and they will be safe in the lofty mansions.
Verse 38
But those who strive against Our verses, seeking to discredit them, it is they who will be summoned to the punishment.
Verse 39
Say, “My Lord extends provision to whom He wills of His slaves or restricts it. Whatever you spend in charity, He will compensate for it, for He is the Best of Providers.”
Verse 40
On the Day when He gathers them all together, then He will say to the angels, “Was it you that they used to worship?”
Verse 41
They will say, “Glory be to You! You are our Protector, not they. Rather they used to worship the jinn; most of them believed in them.”
Verse 42
So Today none of you has the power to benefit or harm one another. And We will say to the wrongdoers, “Taste the punishment of the Fire which you used to deny!”
Verse 43
When Our clear verses are recited to them, they say, “This is nothing but a man who wishes to turn you away from what your forefathers used to worship.” And they say, “This is nothing but a fabricated lie.” And the disbelievers say about the Truth when it comes to them, “This is nothing but clear magic,”
Verse 44
even though We did not give them any scriptures to study, nor did We send them any warner before you.
Verse 45
Those who came before them also rejected [the truth], while these [Makkans] have not been given even one-tenth of what We had given those [earlier nations], yet they rejected My messengers; how severe was My response!
Verse 46
Say [O Prophet], “I only advise you to do one thing: stand up for Allah, in pairs and individually, then reflect. There is no madness in your companion; he is but a warner to you ahead of a severe punishment.”
Verse 47
Say, “If I had ever asked you for a reward, it is yours. My reward is only with Allah, and He is Witness over all things.”
Verse 48
Say, “My Lord hurls the Truth [against falsehood], and He is All-Knower of the unseen.”
Verse 49
Say, “The Truth has come, and falsehood can neither initiate nor restore anything.”
Verse 50
Say, “If I go astray, the detriment of my straying is only upon myself; but if I am guided, it is because of what my Lord reveals to me. He is indeed All-Hearing, Ever Near.”
Verse 51
If only you could see when they are stricken with terror, but there will be no escape, and they will be seized from a nearby place.
Verse 52
They will say, “Now we believe in it,” but how could they attain faith from such a distant place,
Verse 53
while they disbelieved in it before, making far-fetched conjectures about the unseen?
Verse 54
A barrier will be placed between them and what they desire, as was done with the likes of them before, for they were indeed in a disquieting doubt.
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