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Nun. CONSIDER the pen, and all that they write [therewith]!
Ayah 1
Thou art not, by thy Sustainer's grace, a madman!
Ayah 2
And, verily, thine shall be a reward neverending –
Ayah 3
for, behold, thou keepest indeed to a sublime way of life;
Ayah 4
and [one day] thou shalt see, and they [who now deride thee] shall see,
Ayah 5
which of you was bereft of reason.
Ayah 6
Verily, thy Sustainer alone is fully aware as to who has strayed from His path, Just as He alone is fully aware of those who have found the right way.
Ayah 7
Hence, defer not to [the likes and dislikes of] those who give the lie to the truth:
Ayah 8
they would like thee to be soft [with them], so that they might be soft [with thee].
Ayah 9
Furthermore, defer not to the contemptible swearer of oaths,
Ayah 10
[or to] the slanderer that goes about with defaming tales,
Ayah 11
[or] the withholder of good, [or] the sinful aggressor,
Ayah 12
[or] one who is cruel, by greed possessed, and, in addition to all this, utterly useless [to his fellow-men].
Ayah 13
Is it because he is possessed of worldly goods and children
Ayah 14
that, whenever Our messages are conveyed to him, such a one says, "Fables of ancient times"?
Ayah 15
[For this] We shall brand him with indelible disgrace!
Ayah 16
[As for such sinners,] behold, We [but] try them as We tried the owners of a certain garden who vowed that they would surely harvest its fruit on the morrow,
Ayah 17
and made no allowance [for the will of God]:
Ayah 18
whereupon a visitation for thy Sustainer came upon that [garden] while they were asleep,
Ayah 19
so that by the morrow it became barren and bleak.
Ayah 20
Now when they rose at early morn, they called unto one another,
Ayah 21
"Go early to your tilth if you want to harvest the fruit!"
Ayah 22
Thus they launched forth, whispering unto one another,
Ayah 23
"Indeed, no needy person shall enter it today [and come] upon you [unawares],"
Ayah 24
– and early they went, strongly bent upon their purpose.
Ayah 25
But as soon as they beheld [the garden and could not recognize] it, they exclaimed, "Surely we have lost our way!"
Ayah 26
- [and then,] "Nay, but we have been rendered destitute!"
Ayah 27
Said the most right-minded among them: "Did I not tell you, 'Will you not extol God's limitless glory?’"
Ayah 28
They answered: "Limitless in His glory is our Sustainer! Verily, we were doing wrong!"
Ayah 29
- and then they turned upon one another with mutual reproaches.
Ayah 30
[In the end] they said: "Oh, woe unto us! Verily, we did behave outrageously!
Ayah 31
[But] it may be that our Sustainer will grant us something better instead: for, verily, unto our Sustainer do we turn with hope!"
Ayah 32
SUCH is the suffering [with which We try some people in this world]; but greater by far will be the suffering [which sinners shall have to bear] in the life to come - if they but knew it!
Ayah 33
For, behold, it is the God-conscious [alone] whom gardens of bliss await with their Sustainer:
Ayah 34
or should We, perchance, treat those who surrender themselves unto Us as [We would treat] those who remain lost in sin?
Ayah 35
What is amiss with you? On what do you base your judgment [of right and wrong]?
Ayah 36
Or have you, perchance, a [special] divine writ which you study,
Ayah 37
and in which you find all that you may wish to find?
Ayah 38
Or have you received a solemn promise, binding on Us till Resurrection Day, that yours will assuredly be whatever you judge [to be your rightful due]?
Ayah 39
Ask them which of them is able to vouch for this!
Ayah 40
Or have they, perchance, any sages to support their views? Well, then, if they are sincere in this their claim, let them produce those supporters of theirs
Ayah 41
on the Day when man's very being shall be bared to the bone, and when they [who now deny the truth] shall be called upon to prostrate themselves [before God], and shall be unable to do so:
Ayah 42
downcast will be their eyes, with ignominy overwhelming them - seeing that they had been called upon [in vain] to prostrate themselves [before Him] while they were yet sound [and alive].
Ayah 43
Hence, leave Me alone with such as give the lie to this tiding. We shall bring them low, step by step, without their perceiving how it has come about:
Ayah 44
for, behold, though I may give them rein for a while, My subtle scheme is exceedingly firm!
Ayah 45
Or is it that [they fear lest] thou ask them for a reward, [O Prophet,] so that they would be burdened with debt [if they listened to thee]?
Ayah 46
Or [do they think] that the hidden reality [of all that exists] is within their grasp, so that [in time] they can write it down?
Ayah 47
BEAR THEN with patience thy Sustainer's will and be not like him of the great fish, who cried out [in distress] after having given in to anger.
Ayah 48
[And remember:] had not grace from his Sustainer reached him, he would indeed have been cast forth upon that barren shore in a state of disgrace:
Ayah 49
but [as it was,] his Sustainer had elected him and placed him among the righteous.
Ayah 50
Hence, [be patient,] even though they who are bent on denying the truth would all but kill thee with their eyes whenever they hear this reminder, and [though] they say, "[As for Muhammad,] behold, most surely he is a madman!"
Ayah 51
[Be patient:] for this is nought else but a reminder [from God] to all mankind.
Ayah 52