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Their reckoning draweth nigh for humanity, while they turn away in thoughtlessness.
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Never comes there unto them a new reminder from their Lord but they listen to it while they play,
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With hearts preoccupied. And they confer in secret. The wrong-doers say: Is this other than a mortal like you? Will you then succumb to magic when you see it?
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He says: My Lord knows what is spoken in the heaven and the earth. He is the Hearer, the Knower.
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No, say they, these are but muddled dreams; nay, he has but invented it; nay, he is but a poet. Let him bring us an omen even as those of old who were God's messengers were sent with omens.
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Not a township believed of those which We destroyed before them though We sent them omens: would they then believe?
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And We sent not as Our messengers before you other than men, whom We inspired. Ask the followers of the Reminder if you know not?
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We gave them not bodies that would not eat food, nor were they immortals.
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Then we fulfilled the promise unto them. So we delivered them and whom We would, and We destroyed the prodigals.
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Now We have revealed unto you a Scripture wherein is your Reminder. Have you then no sense?
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How many a community that dealt unjustly have We shattered, and raised up after them another people!
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And, when they felt Our might, behold them fleeing from it!
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But it was said unto them: Flee not, but return to that existence which emasculated you and to your dwellings, that you may be questioned.
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They cried: Alas for us! we were wrong-doers.
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And this their crying ceased not till We made them as reaped corn, extinct.
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We created not the heaven and the earth and all that is between them in play.
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If The Lord had wished to find a pastime, We could have found it in Our presence - if We ever did.
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No, but We hurl the true against the false, and it does break its head and Lo and Behold! it vanisheth. And yours will be woe for that which you ascribe unto Him.
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Unto Him belongs whosoever is in the heavens and the earth. And those who dwell in His presence are not too proud to worship Him, nor do they weary;
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They glorify Him night and day; they flag not.
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Or have they chosen gods from the earth who raise the dead?
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If there were therein gods beside Allah, then truly both the heavens and the earth had been disordered. Glorified be Allah, the Lord of the Throne, from all that they ascribe unto Him.
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He will not be questioned as to that which He doeth, but they will be questioned.
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Or have they chosen other gods beside Him? say: Bring your proof of their godhead. This is the Reminder of those with me and those before me, but most of them know not the Truth and so they are averse.
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And We sent no messenger before you but We inspired him, saying: There is no God except Me Allah, so worship Me.
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And they say: The Beneficent has taken unto Himself a son. Be He Glorified! No, but those whom they call sons are honoured slaves;
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They speak not until He has spoken, and they act by His command.
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He knows what is before them and what is behind them, and they cannot intercede except for him whom He accepteth, and they quake for awe of Him.
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And one of them who should say: Behold! I am a god beside Him, that one We should repay with hell. Thus We Repay wrong-doers.
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Have not those who disbelieve known that the heavens and the earth were of one piece, then We parted them, and we made every living thing of water? Will they not then believe?
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And We have placed in the earth firm hills lest it quake with them, and We have placed therein ravines as roads that haply they may find their way.
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And we have made the sky a roof withheld from them. Yet they turn away from its omens.
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And it is He who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon. They float, each in an orbit.
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We appointed immortality for no mortal before thee. What! if you diest, can they be immortal!
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Every soul must taste of death, and We try you with evil and with good, for ordeal. And unto Us you will be returned.
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And when those who disbelieve behold thee, they but choose you out for mockery, saying: Is this he who maketh mention of your gods? And they would deny all mention of the Beneficent.
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Man is made of haste. I shall show you My omens, but ask Me not to hasten.
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And they say: When will this promise be fulfilled, if you are truthful?
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If those who disbelieved but knew the time when they will not be able to drive off the fire from their faces and from their backs, and they will not be helped!
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No, but it will come upon them unawares so that it will stupefy them, and they will be unable to repel it, neither will they be reprieved.
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Messengers before thee, indeed, were mocked, but that whereat they mocked surrounded those who scoffed at them.
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Let it be said: Who guardeth you in the night or in the day from the Beneficent? No, but they turn away from mention of their Lord!
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Or have they gods who can shield them from Us? They cannot help themselves nor can they be defended from Us.
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No, but We gave these and their fathers ease until life grew long for them. See they not how we aim to the land, reducing it of its outlying parts? Can they then be the victors?
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Say O Muhammad, unto humanity: I warn you only by the Inspiration. But the deaf hear not the call when they are warned.
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And if a breath of thy Lord's judgment were to touch them, they assuredly would say: Alas for us! Behold! we were wrong-doers.
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And We set a just balance for the Day of Resurrection so that no soul is wronged in anyway can. Though it be of the weight of a grain of mustard seed, We bring it. And We suffice for reckoners.
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And We truly gave Moses and Aaron the Criterion of right and wrong and a light and a Reminder for those who keep from evil,
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Those who fear their Lord in secret and who dread the Hour of doom.
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This is a blessed Reminder that we have revealed: Will you then reject it?
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And We truly gave King AB-RA-MU (Abraham) of Ebla of old his proper course, and We were Aware of him,
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When he said unto his father and his people: What are these images unto which you pay devotion?
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They said: We found our fathers worshippers of them.
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He said: Verily you and your fathers were in plain error.
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They said: Bringest you unto us the truth, or are you some jester?
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He said: No, but your Lord is the Lord of the heavens and the earth, Who created them; and I am of those who testify unto that.
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And, by Allah, I shall circumvent your idols after you have gone away and turned your backs.
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Then he reduced them to fragments, all except the chief of them, that haply they might have recourse to it.
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They said: Who has done this to our gods? Surely it must be some evil- doer.
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They said: We heard a youth make mention of them, who is called Abraham.
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They said: Then bring him hither before the people's eyes that they may testify.
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They said: Is it you who have done this to our gods, O Abraham?
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He said: But this, their chief has done it. So question them, if they can speak.
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Then gathered they apart and said: Behold! you yourselves are the wrong-doers.
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And they were utterly confounded, and they said: Well you know that these speak not.
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He said: Worship you then instead of Allah that which cannot profit you at all, nor harm you?
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Fie on you and all that you worship instead of Allah! Have you then no sense?
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They cried: Burn him and stand by your gods, if you will be doing.
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We said: O fire, be coolness and peace for Abraham,
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And they wished to set a snare for him, but We made them the greater losers.
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And We rescued him and Lot and brought them to the land which We have blessed for all peoples.
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And We bestowed upon him Isaac, and Jacob as a grandson. Each of them We made righteous.
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And We made them chiefs who guide by Our command, and We inspired in them the doing of good deeds and the right establishment of worship and the giving of alms, and they were worshippers of Us alone.
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And unto Lot we gave judgment and knowledge, and We delivered him from the community that did abominations. Behold! they were people of evil, lewd.
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And We brought him in unto Our mercy. Behold! he was of the righteous.
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And Noah, when he cried of old, We heard his prayer and saved him and his household from the great affliction.
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And delivered him from the people who denied Our revelations. Behold! they were people of evil, Therefore did We drown them all.
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And David and Šulmanu (Solomon), when they gave judgment concerning the field, when people's sheep had strayed and browsed therein by night; and We were witnesses to their judgment.
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And We made Šulmanu (Solomon) to understand the case; and unto each of them We gave judgment and knowledge. And we subdued the hills and the birds to hymn His praise along with David. We were the doers thereof.
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And We taught him the are of making garments of mail to protect you in your daring. Are you then thankful?
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And unto Šulmanu (Solomon) We subdued the wind in its raging. It set by his command toward the land which We had blessed. And of everything We are Aware.
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And of the evil ones subdued We unto him some who dived for pearls for him and did other work, and We were warders unto them.
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And Job, when he cried unto his Lord, saying: Behold! adversity afflicteth me, and You are Most Merciful of all who show mercy.
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Then We heard his prayer and removed that adversity from which he suffered, and We gave him his household that he had lost and the like thereof along with them, a mercy from Our store, and a remembrance for the worshippers;
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And mention Ishmael, and Enoch, and Dhu'l-Kifl. All were of the steadfast.
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And We brought them in unto Our mercy. Behold! they are among the righteous.
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And mention Dhu'n-Nun, when he went off in anger and deemed that We had no power over him, but he cried out in the darkness, saying: There is no God except Thee. Be You Glorified! Behold! I have been a wrong-doer.
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Then we heard his prayer and saved him from the anguish. Thus we except believers.
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And Zachariah, when he cried unto his Lord: My Lord! Leave me not childless, though You are the Best of inheritors.
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Then We heard his prayer, and bestowed upon him John, and adjusted his wife to bear a child for him. Behold! they used to vie one with the other in good deeds, and they cried unto Us in longing and in fear, and were submissive unto Us.
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And she who was chaste, Therefore We breathed into her something of Our Spirit and made her and her son a token for all peoples.
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Behold! this, your religion, is one religion, and I am your Lord, so worship Me.
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And they have broken their religion into fragments among them, yet all are returning unto Us.
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Then whoso doeth some good works and is a believer, there will be no rejection of his effort. Behold! We record it for him.
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And there is a ban upon any community which We have destroyed: that they shall not return.
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Until, when Gog and Magog are let loose, and they hasten out of every mound,
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And the True Promise draweth nigh; then behold them, staring wide in terror, the eyes of those who disbelieve! They say: Alas for us! We lived in forgetfulness of this. Ah, but we were wrong-doers!
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Behold! you idolaters and that which you worship beside Allah are fuel of hell. Thereunto you will come.
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If these had been gods they would not have come thither, but all will abide therein.
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Therein wailing is their portion, and therein they hear not.
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Behold! those unto whom kindness has gone forth before from Us, they will be far removed from thence.
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They will not hear the slightest sound thereof, while they abide in that which their souls desire.
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The Supreme Horror will not grieve them, and the angels will welcome them, saying: This is your Day which you were promised;
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The Day when We shall roll up the heavens as a recorder rolleth up a written scroll. As We began the first creation, We shall repeat it. It is a promise binding upon Us. Behold! We are to perform it.
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And truly we have written in the Scripture, after the Reminder: My righteous slaves will inherit the earth:
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Behold! there is a plain statement for people who are devout.
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We sent you not except as a mercy for the peoples.
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Let it be said: It is only inspired in me that your God is One God. Will you then surrender unto Him?
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But if they are averse, then say: I have warned you all alike, although I know not whether nigh or far is that which you are promised.
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Behold! He knows that which is said openly, and that which you conceal.
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And I know not but that this may be a trial for you, and enjoyment for a while.
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He says: My Lord! Judge You with truth. Our Lord is the Beneficent, Whose help is to be implored against that which you ascribe unto Him.
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