| | Edward Henry Palmer rendition of Surah The Cloaked One, The Man Wearing a Cloak, The Clothed One(al-Mudathir) --- |
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74:1 | | O thou who art covered |
74:2 | | rise up and warn |
74:3 | | And thy Lord magnify |
74:4 | | And thy garments purify |
74:5 | | And abomination shun |
74:6 | | And grant not favours to gain increase |
74:7 | | And for thy Lord await |
74:8 | | And when the trump is blown, |
74:9 | | for that day is a difficult day |
74:10 | | for the misbelievers aught but easy |
74:11 | | Leave me alone with him I have created |
74:12 | | and for whom I have made extensive wealth |
74:13 | | and sons that he may look upon |
74:14 | | and for whom I have smoothed things down |
74:15 | | Then he desires that I should increase |
74:16 | | nay, verily, he is hostile to our signs |
74:17 | | I will drive him up a hill |
74:18 | | Then he reflected and planned |
74:19 | | May he be killed, - how he planned |
74:20 | | Again, may he be killed, - how he planned |
74:21 | | Then he looked |
74:22 | | then he frowned and scowled |
74:23 | | then he retreated and was big with prid |
74:24 | | and said, 'This is only magic exhibited |
74:25 | | this is only mortal speech!' |
74:26 | | I will broil him in hell-fire |
74:27 | | and what shall make thee know what hell-fire is |
74:28 | | It will not leave and will not let alone |
74:29 | | It scorches the flesh |
74:30 | | over it are nineteen (angels) |
74:31 | | We have made only angels guardians of the fire, and we have only made their number a trial to those who misbelieve; that those who have been given the Book may be certain, and that those who believe may be increased in faith; and that those who have been given the Book and the believers may not doubt; and that those in whose hearts is sickness, and the misbelievers may say, 'What does God mean by this as a parable?' Thus God leads astray whom He pleases, and guides him He pleases: and none knows the hosts of thy Lord save Himself; and it is only a reminder to mortals |
74:32 | | Nay, by the moon |
74:33 | | And the night when it retires |
74:34 | | And the morning when it brightly dawns |
74:35 | | Verily, it is one of the greatest misfortunes |
74:36 | | a warning to mortals |
74:37 | | for him amongst you who wishes to press forward or to tarry |
74:38 | | Every soul is pledged for what it earns |
74:39 | | except the fellows of the right |
74:40 | | in gardens shall they ask each othe |
74:41 | | about the sinners! |
74:42 | | 'What drove you into hell-fire? |
74:43 | | They shall say, 'We weren't of those who prayed |
74:44 | | we didn't feed the poor |
74:45 | | but we did plunge into discussion with those who plunged |
74:46 | | and we called the judgment day a li |
74:47 | | until the certainty did come to us! |
74:48 | | But there shall not profit them the intercession of the intercessors |
74:49 | | What ailed them that they turned away from the memoria |
74:50 | | as though they were timid asse |
74:51 | | fleeing from a lion |
74:52 | | Nay, every man of them wished that he might have given him books spread open |
74:53 | | Nay, but they did not fear the hereafter |
74:54 | | Nay, it is a memorial |
74:55 | | and let him who will remember it |
74:56 | | but none will remember it except God please. He is most worthy of fear; and he is most worthy to forgive |