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When the trumpet is sounded, they will be driven out of their grave into the presence of their Lord. 51 "Woe betide us!" they will say, "Who has roused us from our sleep?" This is what the Lord of Mercy promised: the messengers spoke the truth! 52 Then there will simply be one single Blast, and all will have gathered before Us. 53 "Today, then, no human being shall be wronged in the least, nor shalt you be requited for aught but what you were doing [on earth]. 54 Verily the fellows of the Garden today shall be happily employed. 55 They and their wives will be in pleasant shade, reclining on thrones. 56 Theirs shall be fruit therein and theirs shall be whatsoever they ask for. 57 (It will be said to them): Salamun (peace be on you), a Word from the Lord (Allah), Most Merciful. 58 [Then He will say], "But stand apart today, you criminals. 59 ۞ Children of Adam, did We not command you not to worship satan. He was your sworn enemy. 60 Did We not command you to worship Me and tell you that this is the straight path?" 61 Still, he misguided a whole throng of you. Did you have no sense? 62 This, then is Gehenna (Hell), that which you were promised. 63 Roast in it now for having disbelieved." 64 Today We set a seal on their mouths, and their hands speak to Us, and their feet bear witness as to what they have been earning. 65 We could have blinded them had We wanted. Then they would have raced along to cross the Bridge but how could they have seen (their way)? 66 And had it been Our will [that they should not be free to choose between right and wrong,] We could surely have given them a different nature [and created them as beings rooted] in their places, so that they would not be able to move forward, and could not turn back.] 67
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ملاحظات وتعليمات
Notes and Instructions
قراءة القرآن مترجماً إلى الإنجليزية أو أية لغة أخرى أشبه بقراءة كتب التفسير من قراءة ترجمات حرفية.
Reading the Quran translated into English, or any other language, is more like reading books of interpretation than reading literal translations.