54. Al-Qamar
| 1. | The Hour has drawn near, and the moon has been cleft asunder (the people of Makkah requested Prophet Muhammad SAW to show them a miracle, so he showed them the splitting of the moon).[] |
| 2. | And if they see a sign, they turn away, and say: "This is continuous magic." |
| 3. | They belied (the Verses of Allâh, this Qur'ân), and followed their own lusts. And every matter will be settled [according to the kind of deeds (for the doer of good deeds, his deeds will take him to Paradise, and similarly evil deeds will take their doers to Hell)]. |
| 4. | And indeed there has come to them news (in this Qur'ân) wherein there is (enough warning) to check (them from evil), |
| 5. | Perfect wisdom (this Qur'ân), but (the preaching of) warners benefit them not, |
| 6. | So (O Muhammad SAW) withdraw from them. The Day that the caller will call (them) to a terrible thing. |
| 7. | They will come forth, with humbled eyes from (their) graves as if they were locusts spread abroad, |
| 8. | Hastening towards the caller, the disbelievers will say: "This is a hard Day." |
| 9. | The people of Nûh (Noah) denied (their Messenger) before them, they rejected Our slave, and said: "A madman!" and he was insolently rebuked and threatened. |
| 10. | Then he invoked his Lord (saying): "I have been overcome, so help (me)!" |
| 11. | So We opened the gates of heaven with water pouring forth. |
| 12. | And We caused the earth to gush forth with springs. So the waters (of the heaven and the earth) met for a matter predestined. |
| 13. | And We carried him on a (ship) made of planks and nails, |
| 14. | Floating under Our Eyes, a reward for him who had been rejected! |
| 15. | And indeed, We have left this as a sign, then is there any that will remember (or receive admonition)? |
| 16. | Then how (terrible) was My Torment and My Warnings? |
| 17. | And We have indeed made the Qur'ân easy to understand and remember, then is there any that will remember (or receive admonition)? |
| 18. | 'Ad (people) belied (their Prophet, Hûd), then how (terrible) was My Torment and My Warnings? |
| 19. | Verily, We sent against them a furious wind of harsh voice on a day of evil omen and continuous calamity. |
| 20. | Plucking out men as if they were uprooted stems of date-palms. |
| 21. | Then, how (terrible) was My Torment and My Warnings? |
| 22. | And We have indeed made the Qur'ân easy to understand and remember, then is there any that will remember (or receive admonition)? |
| 23. | Thamûd (people also) belied the warnings. |
| 24. | For they said: "A man! Alone from among us, that we are to follow? Truly, then we should be in error and distress or madness!" |
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| 26. | Tomorrow they will come to know, who is the liar, the insolent one! |
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| 28. | And inform them that the water is to be shared between (her and) them. Each one's right to drink being established (by turns). |
| 29. | But they called their comrade and he took (a sword) and killed (her). |
| 30. | Then, how (terrible) was My Torment and My Warnings? |
| 31. | Verily, We sent against them a single Saîhah (torment - awful cry, etc.), and they became like the dry stubble of a fold-builder. |
| 32. | And indeed, We have made the Qur'ân easy to understand and remember, then is there any that will remember (or receive admonition)? |
| 33. | The people of Lout (Lot) belied the warnings. |
| 34. | Verily, We sent against them a violent storm of stones (which destroyed them all), except the family of Lout (Lot), whom We saved in last hour of the night, |
| 35. | As a Favour from Us, thus do We reward him who gives thanks (by obeying Us). |
| 36. | And he [Lout (Lot)] indeed had warned them of Our Grasp, but they did doubt the warnings! |
| 37. | And they indeed sought to shame his guest (by asking to commit sodomy with them). So We blinded their eyes, "Then taste you My Torment and My Warnings." |
| 38. | And verily, an abiding torment seized them early in the morning. |
| 39. | "Then taste you My Torment and My Warnings." |
| 40. | And indeed, We have made the Qur'ân easy to understand and remember, then is there any that will remember (or receive admonition)? |
| 41. | And indeed, warnings came to the people of Fir'aun (Pharaoh) [through Mûsa (Moses) and Hârûn (Aaron)]. |
| 42. | (They) belied all Our Signs, so We seized them with a Seizure of the All-Mighty, All-Capable to carry out what he Will (Omnipotent). |
| 43. | Are your disbelievers (O Quraish!) better than these [nations of Nûh (Noah), Lout (Lot), Sâlih (Saleh), and the people of Fir'aun (Pharaoh), etc., who were destroyed)? Or have you an immunity (against Our Torment) in the Divine Scriptures? |
| 44. | Or do they say: "We are a great multitude, and we shall be victorious.?" |
| 45. | Their multitude will be put to flight, and they will show their backs. |
| 46. | Nay, but the Hour is their appointed time (for their full recompense), and the Hour will be more grievous and more bitter. |
| 47. | Verily, the Mujrimûn (polytheists, disbelievers, sinners, criminals, etc.) are in error (in this world) and will burn (in the Hell-fire in the Hereafter). |
| 48. | The Day they will be dragged in the Fire on their faces (it will be said to them): "Taste you the touch of Hell!"[] |
| 49. | Verily, We have created all things with Qadar (Divine Preordainments of all things before their creation, as written in the Book of Decrees Al-Lauh Al-Mahfûz). |
| 50. | And Our Commandment is but one, as the twinkling of an eye. |
| 51. | And indeed, We have destroyed your likes, then is there any that will remember (or receive admonition)? |
| 52. | And each and everything they have done is noted in (their) Records (of deeds). |
| 53. | And everything, small and big is written (in Al-Lauh Al-Mahfûz already beforehand i.e. before it befalls, or is done by its doer (See the Qur'ân V.57:22). |
| 54. | Verily, The Muttaqûn[] (pious), will be in the midst of Gardens and Rivers (Paradise). |
| 55. | In a seat of truth (i.e. Paradise), near the Omnipotent King (Allâh, the All-Blessed, the Most High, the Owner of Majesty and Honour). |
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