He frowned and turned awa
Because the blind man came unto him
What could inform thee but that he might grow (in grace
Or take heed and so the reminder might avail him
As for him who thinketh himself independent
Unto him thou payest regard
Yet it is not thy concern if he grow not (in grace)
But as for him who cometh unto thee with earnest purpose
And hath fear
From him thou art distracted
Nay, but verily it is an Admonishment
So let whosoever will pay heed to it
On honoured leave
Exalted, purified
(Set down) by scribe
Noble and righteous
Man is (self-)destroyed: how ungrateful
From what thing doth He create him
From a drop of seed. He createth him and proportioneth him
Then maketh the way easy for him
Then causeth him to die, and burieth him
Then, when He will, He bringeth him again to life
Nay, but (man) hath not done what He commanded him
Let man consider his food
How We pour water in shower
Then split the earth in cleft
And cause the grain to grow therein
And grapes and green fodder
And olive-trees and palm-tree
And garden-closes of thick foliage
And fruits and grasses
Provision for you and your cattle
But when the Shout comet
On the day when a man fleeth from his brothe
And his mother and his father
And his wife and his children
Every man that day will have concern enough to make him heedless (of others)
On that day faces will be bright as dawn
Laughing, rejoicing at good news
And other faces, on that day, with dust upon them
Veiled in darkness
Those are the disbelievers, the wicked