Chapters from the Koran. The Harvard Classics. 190914. |
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| Mecca Suras |
| | | The Chapter of Those who Tear Out |
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| IN the name of the merciful and compassionate God. | 1 |
| By those who tear out violently! | 2 |
| And by those who gaily release 1 | 3 |
| And by those who float through the air! | 4 |
| And the preceders who precede! 2 | 5 |
| And those who manage the affair! | 6 |
| On the day when the quaking 3 quakes which the following one shall succeed! Hearts on that day shall tremble; eyes thereon be humbled! | 7 |
| They say, Shall we be sent back to our old course?What! when we are rotten bones? they say, That then were a losing return! | 8 |
| But it will only be one scare, and lo! they will be on the surface! | 9 |
| Has the story of Moses come to you? when his Lord addressed him in the holy valley of Tuvâ, Go unto Pharaoh, verily, he is outrageous; and say, Hast thou a wish to purify thyself, and that I may guide thee to thy Lord, and thou mayest fear? | 10 |
| So he showed him the greatest signs; but he called him a liar and rebelled. Then he retreated hastily, and gathered, and proclaimed, and said, I am your Lord most High! but God seized him with the punishment of the future life and of the former. | 11 |
| Verily, in that is a lesson to him who fears! | 12 |
| Are ye harder to create or the heaven that He has built? He raised its height and fashioned; it and made its night to cover it, and brought forth its noonday light; and the earth after that He did stretch out. He brings forth from it its water and its pasture. | 13 |
| And the mountains He did firmly set, a provision for you and for your cattle. | 14 |
| And when the great predominant calamity shall come, on the day when man shall remember what he strove after, and hell shall be brought out for him who sees! | 15 |
| And as for him who was outrageous and preferred the life of this world, verily, hell is the resort! | 16 |
| But as for him who feared the station of his Lord, and prohibited his soul from lust, verily, Paradise is the resort! | 17 |
| They shall ask thee about the Hour, for when it is set. Whereby canst thou mention it? Unto thy Lord its period belongs. | 18 |
| Thou art only a warner to him who fears it. | 19 |
| On the day they see it, it will be as though they had only tarried an evening or the noon thereof. | 20 |
| | | Note 1. Referring to the angel of death and his assistants, who tear away the souls of the wicked violently, and gently release the souls of the good. [back] |
| Note 2. The angels who precede the souls of the righteous to Paradise. [back] |
| Note 3. The trumpet blast at the last day, which shall make the universe quake. [back] |
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