SOORAH AN-NAAZI'AAT (THOSE WHO PULL OUT)
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| 1. | By those (angels) who pull out (the souls of the disbelievers and the wicked) with great violence; | ![]() |
| 2. | By those (angels) who gently take out (the souls of the believers); | ![]() |
| 3. | And by those that swim along (i.e. angels or planets in their orbits, etc.). | ![]() |
| 4. | And by those that press forward as in a race (i.e. the angels or stars or the horses, etc.). | ![]() |
| 5. | And by those angels who arrange to do the Commands of their Lord, (so verily, you disbelievers will be called to account). | ![]() |
| 6. | On the Day (when the first blowing of the Trumpet is blown), the earth and the mountains will shake violently (and everybody will die), | ![]() |
| 7. | The second blowing of the Trumpet follows it (and everybody will be raised up), | ![]() |
| 8. | (Some) hearts that Day will shake with fear and anxiety. | ![]() |
| 9. | Their eyes cast down. | ![]() |
| 10. | They say: "Shall we indeed be returned to (our) former state of life? | ![]() |
| 11. | "Even after we are crumbled bones?" | ![]() |
| 12. | They say: "It would in that case, be a return with loss!" | ![]() |
| 13. | But only, it will be a single Zajrah [shout (i.e., the second blowing of the Trumpet)]. (See Verse 37:19). | ![]() |
| 14. | When, behold, they find themselves over the earth alive after their death, | ![]() |
| 15. | Has there come to you the story of Moosa (Moses)? | ![]() |
| 16. | When his Lord called him in the sacred valley of Toowa, | ![]() |
| 17. | Go to Fir'aun (Pharaoh), verily, he has transgressed all bounds (in crimes, sins, polytheism, disbelief, etc.). | ![]() |
| 18. | And say to him: "Would you purify yourself (from the sin of disbelief by becoming a believer)", | ![]() |
| 19. | And that I guide you to your Lord, so you should fear Him? | ![]() |
| 20. | Then [Moosa (Moses)] showed him the great sign (miracles). | ![]() |
| 21. | But [Fir'aun (Pharaoh)] belied and disobeyed; | ![]() |
| 22. | Then he turned his back, striving hard (against Allaah). | ![]() |
| 23. | Then he gathered his people and cried aloud, | ![]() |
| 24. | Saying: "I am your lord, most high", | ![]() |
| 25. | So Allaah, seized him with punishment for his last [1] and first [2] transgression. [Tafsir At-Tabari] | ![]() |
| 26. | Verily, in this is an instructive admonition for whosoever fears Allaah. | ![]() |
| 27. | Are you more difficult to create, or is the heaven that He constructed? | ![]() |
| 28. | He raised its height, and He has equally ordered it, | ![]() |
| 29. | Its night He covers with darkness, and its forenoon He brings out (with light). | ![]() |
| 30. | And after that He spread the earth; | ![]() |
| 31. | And brought forth therefrom its water and its pasture; | ![]() |
| 32. | And the mountains He has fixed firmly; | ![]() |
| 33. | (To be) a provision and benefit for you and your cattle. | ![]() |
| 34. | But when there comes the greatest catastrophe (i.e. the Day of Recompense, etc.), | ![]() |
| 35. | The Day when man shall remember what he strove for, | ![]() |
| 36. | And Hell-fire shall be made apparent in full view for (every) one who sees, | ![]() |
| 37. | Then, for him who Taghaa (transgressed all bounds, in disbelief, oppression and evil deeds of disobedience to Allaah). | ![]() |
| 38. | And preferred the life of this world (by following his evil desires and lusts), | ![]() |
| 39. | Verily, his abode will be Hell-fire; | ![]() |
| 40. | But as for him who feared standing before his Lord, and restrained himself from impure evil desires, and lusts. | ![]() |
| 41. | Verily, Paradise will be his abode. | ![]() |
| 42. | They ask you (O Muhammad sal-Allaahu 'alayhe wa sallam) about the Hour, - when will be its appointed time? | ![]() |
| 43. | You have no knowledge to say anything about it, | ![]() |
| 44. | To your Lord belongs (the knowledge of) the term thereof? | ![]() |
| 45. | You (O Muhammad sal-Allaahu 'alayhe wa sallam) are only a warner for those who fear it, | ![]() |
| 46. | The Day they see it, (it will be) as if they had not tarried (in this world) except an afternoon or a morning. | ![]() |
[1] (V.79:25) Last: i.e. his saying: "I am your lord, most high" (See V.79:24).
[1] (V.79:25) First: i.e. his saying, "O chiefs! I know not that you have a god other than I" (See V.79:38).