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Ha. Mim.
Ayah 1
CONSIDER this divine writ, clear in itself and clearly showing the truth!
Ayah 2
Behold, from on high have We bestowed it on a blessed night: for, verily, We have always been warning [man].
Ayah 3
On that [night] was made clear, in wisdom, the distinction between all things [good and evil]
Ayah 4
at a behest from Ourselves: for, verily, We have always been sending [Our messages of guidance]
Ayah 5
in pur­suance of thy Sustainer’s grace [unto man]. Verily, He alone is all-hearing, all-knowing,
Ayah 6
the Sustainer of the heavens and the earth and all that is between them - if you could but grasp it with inner certainty!
Ayah 7
There is no deity save Him: He grants life and deals death: He is your Sustainer as well as the Sustainer of your forebears of old.
Ayah 8
Nay, but they [who lack inner certainty] are but Dying with their doubts.
Ayah 9
WAIT, THEN, for the Day when the skies shall bring forth a pall of smoke which will make obvious [the approach of the Last Hour],
Ayah 10
enveloping all mankind, [and causing the sinners to exclaim:] “Grievous is this suffering!
Ayah 11
O our Sustainer, relieve us of suffering, for, verily, we [now] believe [in Thee]!”
Ayah 12
[But] how shall this remembrance avail them [at the Last Hour], seeing that an apostle had pre­viously come unto them, clearly expounding the truth,
Ayah 13
whereupon they turned their backs on him and said, “Taught [by others] is he, a madman”?
Ayah 14
[Still,] behold, We shall postpone this suffer­ing for a little while, although you are bound to revert [to your evil ways: but]
Ayah 15
on the Day when We shall seize [all sinners] with a most mighty onslaught, We shall, verily, inflict Our retribution [on you as well]!
Ayah 16
AND, INDEED, [long] before their time did We try Pharaoh’s people [in the same way]: for there came unto them a noble apostle, [who said:]
Ayah 17
“Give in unto me, O God’s bondmen! Verily, I am an apostle [sent] unto you, worthy of trust!
Ayah 18
“And exalt not yourselves against God: for, verily, I come unto you with a manifest authority [from Him];
Ayah 19
and, behold, it is with my Sustainer - and your Sustainer - that I seek refuge against all your endeavours to revile me.
Ayah 20
And if you do not believe me, [at least] stand away from me!”
Ayah 21
But then, [when they beset him with their enmity,] he called out to his Sustainer, “These are [indeed] people lost in sin!”
Ayah 22
And [God said]: “Go thou forth with My servants by night, for you will surely be pursued;
Ayah 23
and leave the sea becalmed [between thee and Pharaoh’s men]: for, verily, they are a host destined to be drowned!”
Ayah 24
[And so they perished: and] how many gardens did they leave behind, and water-runnels,
Ayah 25
and fields of grain, and noble dwellings,
Ayah 26
and [all that] life of ease in which they used to delight!
Ayah 27
Thus it was. And [then] We made another people heirs [to what they had left],
Ayah 28
and neither sky nor earth shed tears over them, nor were they allowed a respite.
Ayah 29
And, indeed, We delivered the children of Israel from the shameful suffering
Ayah 30
[inflicted on them] by Pharaoh, seeing that he was truly outstand­ing among those who waste their own selves;
Ayah 31
and indeed, We chose them knowingly above all other people,
Ayah 32
and gave them such signs [of Our grace] as would clearly presage a test.
Ayah 33
[Now,] behold, these [people] say indeed:
Ayah 34
“That [which is ahead of us] is but our first [and only] death, and we shall not be raised to life again.
Ayah 35
So then, bring forth our forefathers [as witnesses], if what you claim is true!”
Ayah 36
Are they, then, better than the people of Tubba and those before them, whom We destroyed because they were truly lost in [the same] sin?
Ayah 37
For [thus it is:] We have not created the heavens and the earth and all that is between them in mere idle play:
Ayah 38
none of this have We created without [an inner] truth: but most of them under­stand it not.
Ayah 39
VERILY, the Day of Distinction [between the true and the false] is the term appointed for all of them:
Ayah 40
the Day when no friend shall be of the least avail to his friend, and when none shall be succoured
Ayah 41
save those upon whom God will have bestowed His grace and mercy: for, verily, He alone is almighty, a dispenser of grace.
Ayah 42
Verily, [in the life to come] the tree of deadly fruit
Ayah 43
will be the food of the sinful:
Ayah 44
like molten lead will it boil in the belly,
Ayah 45
like the boiling of burning despair.
Ayah 46
[And the word will be spoken:] “Seize him, [O you forces of hell,] and drag him into the midst of the blazing fire:
Ayah 47
then pour over his head the anguish of burning despair!
Ayah 48
Taste it - thou who [on earth] hast considered thyself so mighty, so noble!
Ayah 49
This is the very thing which you [deniers of the truth] were wont to call in question!”
Ayah 50
[As against this -] verily, the God-conscious will find themselves in a state secure,
Ayah 51
amid gardens and springs,
Ayah 52
wearing [garments] of silk and brocade, facing one another [in love].
Ayah 53
Thus shall it be. And We shall pair them with companions pure, most beautiful of eye.
Ayah 54
In that [paradise] they shall [rightfully] claim all the fruits [of their past deeds], resting in security;
Ayah 55
and neither shall they taste death there after having passed through their erstwhile death. Thus will He have preserved them from all suffer­ing through the blazing fire-
Ayah 56
an act of thy Sustainer’s favour: and that, that will be the triumph supreme!
Ayah 57
THUS, THEN, [O Prophet,] have We made this [divine writ] easy to understand, in thine own [human] tongue, so that men might take it to heart.
Ayah 58
So wait thou [for what the future will bring]: behold, they, too, are waiting.
Ayah 59