All Islam Library

44 - The Smoke - Ad-Dukhān

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Ha. Mim.

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By the Scripture that maketh plain

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Lo! We revealed it on a blessed night - Lo! We are ever warning -

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Whereon every wise command is made clear

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As a command from Our presence - Lo! We are ever sending -

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A mercy from thy Lord. Lo! He, even He is the Hearer, the Knower,

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Lord of the heavens and the earth and all that is between them, if ye would be sure.

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There is no Allah save Him. He quickeneth and giveth death; your Lord and Lord of your forefathers.

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Nay, but they play in doubt.

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But watch thou (O Muhammad) for the day when the sky will produce visible smoke

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That will envelop the people. This will be a painful torment.

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(Then they will say): Our Lord relieve us of the torment. Lo! we are believers.

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How can there be remembrance for them, when a messenger making plain (the Truth) had already come unto them,

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And they had turned away from him and said: One taught (by others), a madman?

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Lo! We withdraw the torment a little. Lo! ye return (to disbelief).

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On the day when We shall seize them with the greater seizure, (then) in truth We shall punish.

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And verily We tried before them Pharaoh's folk, when there came unto them a noble messenger,

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Saying: Give up to me the slaves of Allah. Lo! I am a faithful messenger unto you.

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And saying: Be not proud against Allah. Lo! I bring you a clear warrant.

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And lo! I have sought refuge in my Lord and your Lord lest ye stone me to death.

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And if ye put no faith in me, then let me go.

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And he cried unto his Lord, (saying): These are guilty folk.

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Then (his Lord commanded): Take away My slaves by night. Lo! ye will be followed,

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And leave the sea behind at rest, for lo! they are a drowned host.

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How many were the gardens and the watersprings that they left behind,

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And the cornlands and the goodly sites

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And pleasant things wherein they took delight!

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Even so (it was), and We made it an inheritance for other folk;

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And the heaven and the earth wept not for them, nor were they reprieved.

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And We delivered the Children of Israel from the shameful doom;

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(We delivered them) from Pharaoh. Lo! he was a tyrant of the wanton ones.

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And We chose them, purposely, above (all) creatures.

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And We gave them portents wherein was a clear trial.

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Lo! these, forsooth, are saying:

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There is naught but our first death, and we shall not be raised again.

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Bring back our fathers, if ye speak the truth!

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Are they better, or the folk of Tubb'a and those before them? We destroyed them, for surely they were guilty.

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And We created not the heavens and the earth, and all that is between them, in play.

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We created them not save with truth; but most of them know not.

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Assuredly the Day of Decision is the term for all of them,

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A day when friend can in naught avail friend, nor can they be helped,

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Save him on whom Allah hath mercy. Lo! He is the Mighty, the Merciful.

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Lo! the tree of Zaqqum,

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The food of the sinner!

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Like molten brass, it seetheth in their bellies

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As the seething of boiling water.

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(And it will be said): Take him and drag him to the midst of hell,

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Then pour upon his head the torment of boiling water.

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(Saying): Taste! Lo! thou wast forsooth the mighty, the noble!

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Lo! this is that whereof ye used to doubt.

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Lo! those who kept their duty will be in a place secured.

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Amid gardens and watersprings,

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Attired in silk and silk embroidery, facing one another.

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Even so (it will be). And We shall wed them unto fair ones with wide, lovely eyes.

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They call therein for every fruit in safety.

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They taste not death therein, save the first death. And He hath saved them from the doom of hell,

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A bounty from thy Lord. That is the supreme triumph.

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And We have made (this Scripture) easy in thy language only that they may heed.

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Wait then (O Muhammad). Lo! they (too) are waiting.