Al-Qiyaama
BackNAY! I call to witness the Day of Resurrection!
Ayah 1
But nay! I call to witness the accusing voice of man's own conscience!
Ayah 2
Does man think that We cannot [resurrect him and] bring his bones together again?
Ayah 3
Yea indeed, We are able to make whole his very finger-tips!
Ayah 4
None the less man chooses to deny what lies ahead of him,
Ayah 5
asking [derisively], "When is that Resurrection Day to be?"
Ayah 6
But [on that Day,] when the eyesight is by fear confounded,
Ayah 7
and the moon is darkened,
Ayah 8
and the sun and the moon are brought together
Ayah 9
on that Day will man exclaim "Whither to flee?"
Ayah 10
But nay: no refuge [for thee, O man]!
Ayah 11
With thy Sustainer, on that Day, the journey's end will be!
Ayah 12
Man will be apprised, on that Day, of what he has done and what he has left undone:
Ayah 13
nay, but man shall against himself be an eye-witness,
Ayah 14
even though he may veil himself in excuses.
Ayah 15
MOVE NOT thy tongue in haste, [repeating the words of the revelation:]
Ayah 16
for, behold, it is for Us to gather it [in thy heart,] and to cause it to be read [as it ought to be read].
Ayah 17
Thus, when We recite it, follow thou its wording [with all thy mind]:
Ayah 18
and then, behold, it will be for Us to make its meaning clear.
Ayah 19
NAY, but [most of] you love this fleeting life,
Ayah 20
and give no thought to the life to come [and to Judgment Day]!
Ayah 21
Some faces will on that Day be bright with happiness,
Ayah 22
looking up to their Sustainer;
Ayah 23
and some faces will on that Day be overcast with despair,
Ayah 24
knowing that a crushing calamity is about to befall them.
Ayah 25
NAY, but when [the last breath] comes up to the throat [of a dying man],
Ayah 26
and people ask, "Is there any wizard [that could save him]?"
Ayah 27
the while he [himself] knows that this is the parting,
Ayah 28
and is enwrapped in the pangs of death
Ayah 29
at that time towards thy Sustainer does he feel impelled to turn!
Ayah 30
[Useless, though, will be his repentance: for [as long as he was alive] he did not accept the truth, nor did he pray [for enlightenment],
Ayah 31
but, on the contrary, he gave the lie to the truth and turned away [from it],
Ayah 32
and then went arrogantly back to what he had come from.
Ayah 33
[And yet, O man, thine end comes hourly] nearer unto thee, and nearer –
Ayah 34
and ever nearer unto thee, and nearer!
Ayah 35
DOES MAN, then, think that he is to be left to himself to go about at will?
Ayah 36
Was he not once a [mere] drop of sperm that had been spilt,
Ayah 37
and thereafter became a germ-cell - whereupon He created and formed [it] in accordance with what [it] was meant to be,
Ayah 38
and fashioned out of it the two sexes, the male and the female?
Ayah 39
Is not He, then; able to bring the dead back to life?
Ayah 40