I swear by the Day of Resurrection
And I swear by the self-reproaching soul
Deemest man that We shall not assemble his bones
Yea! WE are Able to put together evenly his finger-tips
Aye! man desireth that he may sin before him
He asketh: when will the Day of Resurrection be
When, then, the sight shall be confounded
And the moon shall be ecliped
And the sun and the moon shall be joined
On that Day shall man say: whither is the fleeing
By no means! NO refuge
Unto thy Lord that Day is the recourse
To man will be declared on that Day that which he hath sent on and left behind
Aye! man against himself shall be an enlightenment
Although he may put forth his pleas
Move not thy tongue therewith that thou mayest hasten therewith
Verily upon us is the collecting thereof and the reciting thereof
Wherefore when We reciteit, follow thou the reciting thereof
And thereafter verily upon us is is the expounding thereof
By no means! Verily ye love the Herein
And leave the Hereafter
Countenances on that Day shall be resplendent
Looking toward their Lord
And countenances on that Day shall be scowling
Imagining that there will befall them a waiste-breaking calomity
By no means! When it cometh up to he collar-bone
And it is cried. who can charm
And he bethinketh that it is the time of parting
And one shank is entangled with the other shank
Unto thy Lord that Day is the drive
He neither believed nor prayed
But he belied and turned away
Then he departed Unto his house hold conceitedly
Woe Unto thee; woe
Again, woe Unto thee, woe
Deemest man that he is to be left uncontrolled
Was he not a sperm of emission emitted
Then he became a clot; then He created him and formed him
And made of him the two sexes, male and female
Is not That One then Able to quicken the dead