| In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful. |
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1. | Noon |
2. | By the grace of your Lord you are not mad |
3. | And most surely you shall have a reward never to be cut off. |
4. | And most surely you conform (yourself) to sublime morality. |
S. | So you shall see, and they (too) shall see, |
6. | Which of you is afflicted with madness |
7. | Surely your Lord best knows him who errs from His way, and He best knows the followers of the right course. |
8. | So do not yield to the rejecters |
9. | They wish that you should be pliant so they (too) would be pliant. |
10. | And yield not to any mean swearer |
11. | Defamer, going about with slander |
12. | Forbidder of good, outstepping the limits, sinful, |
13. | Ignoble, besides all that, base-born; |
14. | Because he possesses wealth and sons |
15. | When Our communications are recited to him, he says: Stories of those of yore. |
16. | We will brand him on the nose |
17. | Surely We will try them as We tried the owners of the garden, when they swore that they would certainly cut off the produce in the morning, |
18. | And were not willing to set aside a portion (for the poor). |
19. | Then there encompassed it a visitation from your Lord while they were sleeping. |
20. | So it became as black, barren land |
21. | And they called out to each other in the morning, |
22. | Saying: Go early to your tilth if you would cut (the produce). |
23. | So they went, while they consulted together secretly, |
24. | Saying: No poor man shall enter it today upon you |
25. | And in the morning they went, having the power to prevent. |
26. | But when they saw it, they said: Most surely we have gone astray |
27. | Nay! we are made to suffer privation |
28. | The best of them said: Did I not say to you, Why do you not glorify (Allah)? |
29. | They said: Glory be to our Lord, surely we were unjust |
30. | Then some of them advanced against others, blaming each other. |
31. | Said they: O woe to us! surely we were inordinate: |
32. | Maybe, our Lord will give us instead one better than it; surely to our Lord do we make our humble petition. |
33. | Such is the chastisement, and certainly the chastisement of the hereafter is greater, did they but know! |
34. | Surely those who guard (against evil) shall have with their Lord gardens of bliss. |
35. | What! shall We then make (i as the guilty? |
36. | What has happened to you? How do you judge? |
37. | Or have you a book wherein you read, |
38. | That you have surely therein what you choose? |
39. | Or have you received from Us an agreement confirmed by an oath extending to the day of resurrection that you shall surely have what you demand? |
40. | Ask them which of them will vouch for that, |
41. | Or have |
42. | On the day when there shall be a severe affliction, and they shall be called upon to make obeisance, but they shall not be able, |
43. | Their looks cast down, abasement shall overtake them; and they were called upon to make obeisance indeed while yet they were safe. |
44. | So leave Me and him who rejects this announcement; We will overtake them by degrees, from whence they perceive not: |
45. | And I do bear with them, surely My plan is firm |
46. | Or do you ask from them a reward, so that they are burdened with debt? |
47. | Or have they (the knowledge of) the unseen, so that they write (it) down? |
48. | So wait patiently for the judgment of your Lord, and be not like the companion of the fish, when he cried while he was in distress. |
49. | Were it not that favor from his Lord had overtaken him, he would certainly have been cast down upon the naked Found while he was blamed. |
50. | Then his Lord chose him, and He made him of the good |
51. | And those who disbelieve would almost smite you with their eyes when they hear the reminder, and they say: Most surely he is mad. |
52. | And it is naught but a reminder to the nations |
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