O thou enveloped in thy cloak
Arise and warn
Thy Lord magnify
Thy raiment purify
Pollution shun
And show not favour, seeking wordly gain
For the sake of thy Lord, be patient
For when the trumpet shall sound
Surely that day will be a day of anguish
Not of ease, for disbelievers
Leave Me (to deal) with him whom I created lonely
And then bestowed upon him ample means
And sons abiding in his presenc
And made (life) smooth for him
Yet he desireth that I should give more
Nay! For lo! he hath been stubborn to Our revelations
On him I shall impose a fearful doom
For lo! he did consider; then he planned
(Self-)destroyed is he, how he planned
Again (self-)destroyed is he, how he planned!
Then looked he
Then frowned he and showed displeasure
Then turned he away in pride
And said: This is naught else than magic from of old
This is naught else than speech of mortal man
Him shall I fling unto the burning
- Ah, what will convey unto thee what that burning is!
It leaveth naught; it spareth naught
It shrivelleth the man
Above it are nineteen
We have appointed only angels to be wardens of the Fire, and their number have We made to be a stumbling-block for those who disbelieve; that those to whom the Scripture hath been given may have certainty, and that believers may increase in faith; and that those to whom the Scripture hath been given and believers may not doubt; and that those in whose hearts there is disease, and disbelievers, may say: What meaneth Allah by this similitude? Thus Allah sendeth astray whom He will, and whom He will He guideth. None knoweth the hosts of thy Lord save Him. This is naught else than a Reminder unto mortals
Nay, by the Moo
And the night when it withdrawet
And the dawn when it shineth forth
Lo! this is one of the greatest (portents
As a warning unto men
Unto him of you who will advance or hang back
Every soul is a pledge for its own deeds
Save those who will stand on the right hand
In gardens they will ask one another
Concerning the guilty
What hath brought you to this burning
They will answer: We were not of those who prayed
Nor did we feed the wretched
We used to wade (in vain dispute) with (all) waders
And we used to deny the Day of Judgment
Till the Inevitable came unto us
The mediation of no mediators will avail them then
Why now turn they away from the Admonishment
As they were frightened asse
Fleeing from a lion
Nay, but everyone of them desireth that he should be given open pages (from Allah)
Nay, verily. They fear not the Hereafter
Nay, verily. Lo! this is an Admonishment
So whosoever will may heed
And they will not heed unless Allah willeth (it). He is the fount of fear. He is the fount of Mercy