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36. Yaseen - Yaseen
1 | Ya Sin |
2 | By the Wise Koran, |
3 | thou art truly among the Envoys |
4 | on a straight path; |
5 | the sending down of the All-mighty, the All-wise, |
6 | that thou mayest warn a people whose fathers were never warned, so they are heedless. |
7 | The Word has been realised against most of them, yet they do not believe. |
8 | Surely We have put on their necks fetters up to the chin, so their heads are raised; |
9 | and We have put before them a barrier and behind them a barrier; and We have covered them, so they do not see. |
10 | Alike it is to them whether thou hast warned them or thou hast not warned them, they do not believe. |
11 | Thou only warnest him who follows the Remembrance and who fears the All-merciful in the Unseen; so give him the good tidings of forgiveness and a generous wage. |
12 | Surely it is We who bring the dead to life and write down what they have forwarded and what they have left behind; everything We have numbered in a clear register. |
13 | Strike for them a similitude -- the inhabitants of the city, when the Envoys came to it; |
14 | when We sent unto them two men, but they cried them lies, so We sent a third as reinforcement. They said, 'We are assuredly Envoys unto you. |
15 | They said, 'You are naught but mortals like us; the All-merciful has not sent down anything. You are speaking only lies.' |
16 | They said, 'Our Lord knows we are Envoys unto you; |
17 | and it is only for us to deliver the Manifest Message.' |
18 | They said, 'We augur ill of you. If you give not over, we will stone you and there shall visit you from us a painful chastisement.' |
19 | They said, 'Your augury is with you; if you are reminded? But you are a prodigal people.' |
20 | Then came a man from the furthest part of the city, running; he said, 'My people, follow the Envoys! |
21 | Follow such as ask no wage of you, that are right-guided. |
22 | And why should I not serve Him who originated me, and unto whom you shall be returned? |
23 | What, shall I take, apart from Him, gods whose intercession, if the All-merciful desires affliction for me, shall not avail me anything, and who will never deliver me? |
24 | Surely in that case I should be in manifest error. |
25 | Behold, I believe in your Lord; therefore hear me!' |
26 | It was said, 'Enter Paradise!' He said, 'Ah, would that my people had knowledge |
27 | that my Lord has forgiven me and that He has placed me among the honoured.' |
28 | And We sent not down upon his people, after him, any host out of heaven; neither would We send any down. |
29 | It was only one Cry and lo, they were silent and still. |
30 | Ah, woe for those servants! Never comes unto them a Messenger, but they mock at him. |
31 | What, have they not seen how many generations We have destroyed before them, and that it is not unto them that they return? |
32 | They shall every one of them be arraigned before Us. |
33 | And a sign for them is the dead land, that We quickened and brought forth from it grain, whereof they eat; |
34 | and We made therein gardens of palms and vines, and therein We caused fountains to gush forth, |
35 | that they might eat of its fruits and their hands' labour. What, will they not be thankful? |
36 | Glory be to Him, who created all the pairs of what the earth produces, and of themselves, and of what they know not. |
37 | And a sign for them is the night; We strip it of the day and lo, they are in darkness. |
38 | And the sun -- it runs to a fixed resting-place; that is the ordaining of the All-mighty, the All-knowing. |
39 | And the moon -- We have determined it by stations, till it returns like an aged palm-bough. |
40 | It behoves not the sun to overtake the moon, neither does the night outstrip the day, each swimming in a sky. |
41 | And a sign for them is that We carried their seed in the laden ship, |
42 | and We have created for them the like of it whereon they ride; |
43 | and if We will, We drown them, then none have they to cry to, neither are they delivered, |
44 | save as a mercy from Us, and enjoyment for a while. |
45 | And when it is said to them, 'Fear what is before you and what is behind you; haply you will find mercy' -- |
46 | yet never any sign of the signs of their Lord comes to them, but they are turning away from it. |
47 | And when it is said to them, 'Expend of that God has provided you,' the unbelievers say to the believers, 'What, shall we feed such a one whom, if God willed, He would feed? You are only in manifest error!' |
48 | They also say, 'When shall this promise come to pass, if you speak truly?' |
49 | They are awaiting only for one Cry to seize them while they are yet disputing, |
50 | then they will not be able to make any testament, nor will they return to their people. |
51 | And the Trumpet shall be blown; then behold, they are sliding down from their tombs unto their Lord. |
52 | They say, 'Alas for us! Who roused us out of our sleeping place? This is what the All-merciful promised, and the Envoys spoke truly.' |
53 | 'It was only one Cry; then behold, they are all arraigned before Us. |
54 | So today no soul shall be wronged anything, and you shall not be recompensed, except according to what you have been doing. |
55 | See, the inhabitants of Paradise today are busy in their rejoicing, |
56 | they and their spouses, reclining upon couches in the shade; |
57 | therein they have fruits, and they have all that they call for. |
58 | 'Peace!' -- such is the greeting, from a Lord All-compassionate. |
59 | 'Now keep yourselves apart, you sinners, upon this day! |
60 | Made I not covenant with you, Children of Adam, that you should not serve Satan -- surely he is a manifest foe to you -- |
61 | and that you should serve Me? This is a straight path. |
62 | He led astray many a throng of you; did you not understand? |
63 | This is Gehenna, then, the same that you were promised; |
64 | roast well in it today, for that you were unbelievers!' |
65 | 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. |
66 | Did We will, We would have obliterated their eyes, then they would race to the path, but how would they see? |
67 | Did We will, We would have changed them where they were, then they could not go on, nor could they return. |
68 | And to whomsoever We give long life, We bend him over in His constitution; what, do they not understand? |
69 | We have not taught him poetry; it is not seemly for him. It is only a Remembrance and a Clear Koran, |
70 | that he may warn whosoever is living, and that the Word may be realized against the unbelievers. |
71 | Have they not seen how that We have created for them of that Our hands wrought cattle that they own? |
72 | We have subdued them to them, and some of them they ride, and some they eat; |
73 | other uses also they have in them, and beverages. What, will they not be thankful? |
74 | Yet they have taken, apart from God, gods; haply they might be helped. |
75 | They cannot help them, though they be hosts made ready for them. |
76 | So do not let their saying grieve thee; assuredly We know what they keep secret and what they publish. |
77 | Has not man regarded how that We created him of a sperm-drop? Then lo, he is a manifest adversary. |
78 | And he has struck for Us a similitude and forgotten his creation; he says, 'Who shall quicken the bones when they are decayed?' |
79 | Say: 'He shall quicken them, who originated them the first time; He knows all creation, |
80 | who has made for you out of the green tree fire and lo, from it you kindle.' |
81 | Is not He, who created the heavens and earth, able to create the like of them? Yes indeed; He is the All-creator, the All-knowing. |
82 | His command, when He desires a thing, is to say to it 'Be,' and it is. |
83 | So glory be to Him, in whose hand is the dominion of everything, and unto whom you shall be returned. |