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70. Al-Ma'ārij
In the Name of Allāh, the Most Beneficent, the Most
Merciful. |
| 1. |
 A questioner
asked concerning a torment about to befall |
| 2. |
 Upon the
disbelievers, which none can avert, |
| 3. |
 From Allāh,
the Lord of the ways of ascent. |
| 4. |
 The angels
and the Rūh [Jibrael (Gabriel)] ascend to Him in a Day the measure
whereof is fifty thousand years, |
| 5. |
 So be
patient (O Muhammad SAW ), with a good patience. |
| 6. |
 Verily! They
see it (the torment) afar off, |
| 7. |
 But We see
it (quite) near. |
| 8. |
 The Day that
the sky will be like the boiling filth of oil, (or molten copper or silver
or lead, etc.). |
| 9. |
 And the
mountains will be like flakes of wool, |
| 10. |
 And no
friend will ask of a friend, |
| 11. |
 Though they
shall be made to see one another [(i.e. on the Day of Resurrection), there
will be none but see his father, children and relatives, but he will
neither speak to them nor will ask them for any help)], - the
Mujrim, (criminal, sinner, disbeliever, etc.) would desire to ransom
himself from the punishment of that Day by his children. |
| 12. |
 And his
wife and his brother, |
| 13. |
 And his
kindred who sheltered him, |
| 14. |
 And all
that are in the earth, so that it might save him[]
. |
| 15. |
 By no
means! Verily, it will be the Fire of Hell! |
| 16. |
 Taking away
(burning completely) the head skin! |
| 17. |
 Calling:
"[O Kafir (O disbeliever in Allāh, His angels, His Book, His
Messengers, Day of Resurrection and in Al-Qadar (Divine
Preordainments), O Mushrik (O polytheist, disbeliever in the
Oneness of Allāh)] (all) such as turn their backs and turn away their
faces (from Faith) [picking and swallowing them up from that great
gathering of mankind (on the Day of Resurrection) just as a bird picks up
a food-grain from the earth with its beak and swallows it up] [Tafsir
Al-Qurtubī, Vol. 18, Page 289] |
| 18. |
 And collect
(wealth) and hide it (from spending it in the Cause of Allāh). |
| 19. |
 Verily, man
(disbeliever) was created very impatient; |
| 20. |
 Irritable
(discontented) when evil touches him; |
| 21. |
 And
niggardly when good touches him;- |
| 22. |
 Except
those devoted to Salāt (prayers)[] |
| 23. |
 Those who
remain constant in their Salāt (prayers); |
| 24. |
 And those
in whose wealth there is a known right, |
| 25. |
 For the
beggar who asks, and for the unlucky who has lost his property and wealth,
(and his means of living has been straitened); |
| 26. |
 And those
who believe in the Day of Recompense, |
| 27. |
 And those
who fear the torment of their Lord, |
| 28. |
 Verily! The
torment of their Lord is that before which none can feel secure, |
| 29. |
 And those
who guard their chastity (i.e. private parts from illegal sexual
acts)[] . |
| 30. |
 Except with
their wives and the (women slaves and captives) whom their right hands
possess, for (then) they are not to be blamed, |
| 31. |
 But
whosoever seeks beyond that, then it is those who are
trespassers.[] |
| 32. |
 And those
who keep their trusts and covenants; |
| 33. |
 And those
who stand firm in their testimonies; |
| 34. |
 And those
who guard their Salāt (prayers) well[] , |
| 35. |
 Such shall
dwell in the Gardens (i.e. Paradise) honoured. |
| 36. |
 So what is
the matter with those who disbelieve that they hasten to listen from you
(O Muhammad SAW), in order to belie you and to mock at you, and
at Allāh's Book (this Qur'ān). |
| 37. |
 (Sitting)
in groups on the right and on the left (of you, O Muhammad
SAW)? |
| 38. |
 Does every
man of them hope to enter the Paradise of delight? |
| 39. |
 No, that is
not like that! Verily, We have created them out of that which they
know! |
| 40. |
 So I swear
by the Lord of all [the three hundred and sixty (360)] points of sunrise
and sunset in the east and the west that surely We are Able |
| 41. |
 To replace
them by (others) better than them; and We are not to be outrun. |
| 42. |
 So leave
them to plunge in vain talk[] and play about, until they
meet their Day which they are promised. |
| 43. |
 The Day
when they will come out of the graves quickly as racing to a goal, |
| 44. |
 With their
eyes lowered in fear and humility, ignominy covering them (all over)! That
is the Day which they were promised! |