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Revelation. Reported. Truth.
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Ya-Sin
— Ya-Sin
The Power‑Mercy Manifest: Embracing Divine Revelation
Declaration of the Qur'an as a divine revelation from Allah, emphasizing His might and mercy.
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The Power‑Mercy Manifest: Embracing Divine Revelation
Declaration of the Qur'an as a divine revelation from Allah, emphasizing His might and mercy.
The revelation of the Almighty, the Merciful.
36:5
Multiple Correspondents Corroborate
en.sahih
[This is] a revelation of the Exalted in Might, the Merciful,
en.arberry
the sending down of the All-mighty, the All-wise,
en.maududi
(and this Qur'an) is a revelation from the Most Mighty, the Most Compassionate
en.yusufali
It is a Revelation sent down by (Him), the Exalted in Might, Most Merciful.
en.pickthall
A revelation of the Mighty, the Merciful,
highest Priority
Alighting the Arrogant Crown
We placed shackles around their necks, up to their chins, so they are stiff-necked.
36:8
The Dual Duty of the Believer: Warning and Reassurance
You warn only him who follows the Message, and fears the Most Gracious inwardly. So give him good news of forgiveness, and a generous reward.
36:11
The Divine Ledger: Witnessing the Life‑Death‑Life Cycle
It is We who revive the dead; and We write down what they have forwarded, and their traces. We have tallied all things in a Clear Record.
36:12
Front Page
The Power‑Mercy Manifest: Embracing Divine Revelation
Declaration of the Qur'an as a divine revelation from Allah, emphasizing His might and mercy.
The revelation of the Almighty, the Merciful.
36:5
Multiple Correspondents Corroborate
en.sahih[This is] a revelation of the Exalted in Might, the Merciful,
en.arberrythe sending down of the All-mighty, the All-wise,
en.maududi(and this Qur'an) is a revelation from the Most Mighty, the Most Compassionate
en.yusufaliIt is a Revelation sent down by (Him), the Exalted in Might, Most Merciful.
en.pickthallA revelation of the Mighty, the Merciful,
Alighting the Arrogant Crown
We placed shackles around their necks, up to their chins, so they are stiff-necked.
36:8
The Dual Duty of the Believer: Warning and Reassurance
You warn only him who follows the Message, and fears the Most Gracious inwardly. So give him good news of forgiveness, and a generous reward.
36:11
The Divine Ledger: Witnessing the Life‑Death‑Life Cycle
It is We who revive the dead; and We write down what they have forwarded, and their traces. We have tallied all things in a Clear Record.
36:12
Breaking News
The Messenger’s Echo: Living the Call of Truth
Muhammad
36:3
You are one of the messengers.
36:4
On a straight path.
Echoes of the Unwarned: A Call to Remembrance
BelieversDisbelieversMankindMessengersMuhammadQuraysh
36:6
To warn a people whose ancestors were not warned, and so they are unaware.
36:7
The Word was realized against most of them, for they do not believe.
36:8
We placed shackles around their necks, up to their chins, so they are stiff-necked.
36:9
And We placed a barrier in front of them, and a barrier behind them, and We have enshrouded them, so they cannot see.
36:10
It is the same for them, whether you warn them, or do not warn them—they will not believe.
36:11
You warn only him who follows the Message, and fears the Most Gracious inwardly. So give him good news of forgiveness, and a generous reward.
36:12
It is We who revive the dead; and We write down what they have forwarded, and their traces. We have tallied all things in a Clear Record.
36:13
And cite for them the parable of the landlords of the town—when the messengers came to it.
36:14
Narrator
We sent them two messengers, but they denied them both, so We reinforced them with a third. They said, “We are messengers to you.”
36:15
The ( people
They said, “You are nothing but humans like us, and the Gracious did not send down anything; you are only lying.”
36:16
The ( people
They said, “Our Lord knows that we are messengers to you.
36:17
Narrator
And our only duty is clear communication.”
36:18
Narrator
They said, “We see an evil omen in you; if you do not give up, we will stone you, and a painful punishment from us will befall you.”
36:19
ye
They said, “Your evil omen is upon you. Is it because you were reminded? But you are an extravagant people.”
36:20
Then a man came running from the remotest part of the city. He said, “O my people, follow the messengers.
36:21
Messengers/Prophets
Follow those who ask you of no wage, and are themselves guided.
36:22
“And why should I not worship Him Who created me, and to Whom you will be returned?
36:23
Allah
Shall I take other gods instead of Him? If the Merciful desires harm for me, their intercession will not avail me at all, nor will they save me.
36:24
In that case, I would be completely lost.
36:25
Allah
I have believed in your Lord, so listen to me.”
36:26
Allah
It was said, “Enter Paradise.” He said, “If only my people knew.
36:27
Allah
How my Lord has forgiven me, and made me one of the honored.”
36:28
After him, We sent down no hosts from heaven to his people; nor would We ever send any down.
We sent them two messengers, but they denied them both, so We reinforced them with a third. They said, “We are messengers to you.”
— Narrator 36:14
They said, “You are nothing but humans like us, and the Gracious did not send down anything; you are only lying.”
— The ( people 36:15
They said, “Our Lord knows that we are messengers to you.
— The ( people 36:16
And our only duty is clear communication.”
— Narrator 36:17
They said, “We see an evil omen in you; if you do not give up, we will stone you, and a painful punishment from us will befall you.”
— Narrator 36:18
They said, “Your evil omen is upon you. Is it because you were reminded? But you are an extravagant people.”
— ye 36:19
Follow those who ask you of no wage, and are themselves guided.
— Messengers/Prophets 36:21
Shall I take other gods instead of Him? If the Merciful desires harm for me, their intercession will not avail me at all, nor will they save me.
— Allah 36:23
I have believed in your Lord, so listen to me.”
— Allah 36:25
It was said, “Enter Paradise.” He said, “If only my people knew.
— Allah 36:26
How my Lord has forgiven me, and made me one of the honored.”
— Allah 36:27
The Echo of Mockery: A Call to Humility
DisbelieversMankind
36:30
Alas for the servants. No messenger ever came to them, but they ridiculed him.
36:31
Have they not considered how many generations We destroyed before them; and that unto them they will not return?
36:32
All of them, every single one of them, will be arraigned before Us.
36:33
And there is a sign for them in the dead land: We give it life, and produce from it grains from which they eat.
The Vessel of Mercy: Trusting Allah’s Safeguard
MankindNuhPeople of Nuh
36:41
Another sign for them is that We carried their offspring in the laden Ark.
36:42
And We created for them the like of it, in which they ride.
36:43
If We will, We can drown them—with no screaming to be heard from them, nor will they be saved.
Guarding the Present, Heeding the Future: A Call to Mindful Mercy
AdamBelieversChildren of AdamDisbelieversIblisIsrafilMankindMuhammadPolytheists
36:45
Allah
Yet when it is said to them, “Beware of what lies before you, and what lies behind you, that you may receive mercy.”
36:46
Yet never came to them a sign of their Lord’s signs, but they turned away from it.
36:47
Allah
And when it is said to them, “Spend of what God has provided for you,” those who disbelieve say to those who believe, “Shall we feed someone whom God could feed, if He so willed? You must be deeply misguided.”
36:48
ye
And they say, “When will this promise be, if you are truthful?”
36:49
All they can expect is a single blast, which will seize them while they feud.
36:50
They will not be able to make a will, nor will they return to their families.
36:51
The Trumpet will be blown, then behold, they will rush from the tombs to their Lord.
36:52
Allah
They will say, “Woe to us! Who resurrected us from our resting-place?” This is what the Most Gracious had promised, and the messengers have spoken the truth.”
36:53
It will be but a single scream; and behold, they will all be brought before Us.
36:54
On that Day, no soul will be wronged in the least, and you will be recompensed only for what you used to do.
36:55
The inhabitants of Paradise, on that Day, will be happily busy.
36:56
They and their spouses, in shades, reclining on couches.
36:57
They will have therein fruits. They will have whatever they call for.
36:58
Messengers/Prophets
Peace—a saying from a Most Merciful Lord.
36:59
But step aside today, you criminals.
36:60
Us
Did I not covenant with you, O Children of Adam, that you shall not serve the devil? That he is your sworn enemy?
36:61
And that you shall serve Me? This is a straight path.
36:62
Us
He has misled a great multitude of you. Did you not understand?
36:63
This is Hellfire, which you were promised.
36:64
Us
Roast in it today, because you persistently disbelieved.
36:65
On this Day, We will seal their mouths, and their hands will speak to Us, and their feet will testify to everything they had done.
36:66
If We will, We can blind their eyes as they rush towards the path—but how will they see?
36:67
And if We will, We can cripple them in their place; so they can neither move forward, nor go back.
36:68
Whomever We grant old age, We reverse his development. Do they not understand?
36:69
We did not teach him poetry, nor is it proper for him. It is only a reminder, and a Clear Quran.
36:70
That he may warn whoever is alive, and prove the Word against the faithless.
36:71
Have they not seen that We created for them, of Our Handiwork, livestock that they own?
36:72
And We subdued them for them. Some they ride, and some they eat.
36:73
And they have in them other benefits, and drinks. Will they not give thanks?
36:74
Yet they have taken to themselves gods other than God, that perhaps they may be helped.
36:75
They cannot help them, although they are arrayed as troops for them.
36:76
So let their words not sadden you. We know what they conceal, and what they reveal.
36:77
Does the human being not consider that We created him from a seed? Yet he becomes a fierce adversary.
36:78
man
And he produces arguments against Us, and he forgets his own creation. He says, “Who will revive the bones when they have decayed?”
36:79
man
Say, “He who initiated them in the first instance will revive them. He has knowledge of every creation.”
36:80
He who produced fuel for you from the green trees, with which you kindle a fire.
36:81
man
Is not He who created the heavens and the earth able to create the like of them? Certainly. He is the Supreme All-Knowing Creator.
36:82
man
His command, when He wills a thing, is to say to it, “Be,” and it comes to be.
36:83
So glory be to Him in whose hand is the dominion of everything, and to Him you will be returned.
Yet when it is said to them, “Beware of what lies before you, and what lies behind you, that you may receive mercy.”
— Allah 36:45
And when it is said to them, “Spend of what God has provided for you,” those who disbelieve say to those who believe, “Shall we feed someone whom God could feed, if He so willed? You must be deeply misguided.”
— Allah 36:47
And they say, “When will this promise be, if you are truthful?”
— ye 36:48
They will say, “Woe to us! Who resurrected us from our resting-place?” This is what the Most Gracious had promised, and the messengers have spoken the truth.”
— Allah 36:52
Peace—a saying from a Most Merciful Lord.
— Messengers/Prophets 36:58
Did I not covenant with you, O Children of Adam, that you shall not serve the devil? That he is your sworn enemy?
— Us 36:60
He has misled a great multitude of you. Did you not understand?
— Us 36:62
Roast in it today, because you persistently disbelieved.
— Us 36:64
And he produces arguments against Us, and he forgets his own creation. He says, “Who will revive the bones when they have decayed?”
— man 36:78
Say, “He who initiated them in the first instance will revive them. He has knowledge of every creation.”
— man 36:79
Is not He who created the heavens and the earth able to create the like of them? Certainly. He is the Supreme All-Knowing Creator.
— man 36:81
His command, when He wills a thing, is to say to it, “Be,” and it comes to be.
— man 36:82
Divine Address
Shall I take other gods instead of Him? If the Merciful desires harm for me, their intercession will not avail me at all, nor will they save me.
36:23
This verse, taken from Surah Yasin, reminds us that the path of true faith is the path of tawheed—complete monotheism. The Qur’an repeatedly warns that those who turn to other gods or rely on the inte
I have believed in your Lord, so listen to me.”
36:25
In 36:25 the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ affirms his faith in Allah and calls upon his followers to listen—an act that transcends mere hearing to become an intentional, heartfelt engagement with divine guidanc
It was said, “Enter Paradise.” He said, “If only my people knew.
36:26
The verse reveals the Prophet Muhammad’s (peace be upon him) unique role as a *khalīfah*—a caretaker who not only delivered the divine message but also yearned for his people’s deeper understanding.
How my Lord has forgiven me, and made me one of the honored.”
36:27
The verse from Yasin (36:27) encapsulates the heart of Islamic theology: forgiveness (al‑‘afwa) is not merely a concession but a divine gift that elevates the believer to the company of the honored (a
Yet when it is said to them, “Beware of what lies before you, and what lies behind you, that you may receive mercy.”
36:45
Surah Yasin, often called the 'heart of the Qur’an,' presents this verse as a dual reminder: life is a series of fleeting moments (the 'before' and 'behind') that shape our eternal destiny. Islamic sc
And when it is said to them, “Spend of what God has provided for you,” those who disbelieve say to those who believe, “Shall we feed someone whom God could feed, if He so willed? You must be deeply misguided.”
36:47
Surah Ya‑Sin reminds believers that charity is not a means to prove superiority but a manifestation of gratitude toward Allah’s blessings. The verse contrasts the believers’ humble reliance on divine
They will say, “Woe to us! Who resurrected us from our resting-place?” This is what the Most Gracious had promised, and the messengers have spoken the truth.”
36:52
The Qur’anic image of awakening from sleep is a powerful metaphor for the believer’s journey from ignorance to knowledge. In 36:52, the disbelievers’ lament—‘O woe to us!’—is answered by the certainty
Did I not covenant with you, O Children of Adam, that you shall not serve the devil? That he is your sworn enemy?
36:60
The verse in 36:60 is a stern reminder that Satan’s allure is not merely a fleeting temptation but a form of shirk—worshipping an enemy of Allah. Scholars such as Ibn Taymiyyah and Al‑Ghazali emphasiz
He has misled a great multitude of you. Did you not understand?
36:62
The Qur’an repeatedly urges believers to employ reason as a means of discerning truth, especially when faced with misleading claims. In 36:62, Allah reminds us that many among us have been led astray
Roast in it today, because you persistently disbelieved.
36:64
The verse from Surah Sad (36:64) serves as a stern reminder that denial of Allah’s message invites eternal punishment. Classical scholars, such as Ibn Kathir, explain that the phrase ‘burn therein tod
Character Dossier
Allah
spiritual entity
Total mentions: 4187
In sura: 67
Dominant need: Transcendence
Shall I take other gods instead of Him? If the Merciful desires harm for me, their intercession will not avail me at all, nor will they save me.
36:23
I have believed in your Lord, so listen to me.”
36:25
It was said, “Enter Paradise.” He said, “If only my people knew.
36:26
Believers
forgiveness honor
3 verses
Children of Adam
covenant reminder
1 verses
First: Sura 1
· Last: Sura 114
· 112 suras
Disbelievers
group
Total mentions: 1145
In sura: 22
Dominant need: Transcendence
First: Sura 1
· Last: Sura 113
· 94 suras
Mankind
group
Total mentions: 495
In sura: 19
Dominant need: Safety
First: Sura 3
· Last: Sura 114
· 88 suras
Total characters in this sura: 14
The Consequence Column
Children of Adam
Iblis
enmity
36:60
Faction Map
Allah
spiritual entity
67
Disbelievers
group
22
Mankind
group
19
Believers
group
17
Muhammad
prophet
9
Messengers
group
9
Iblis
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2
Polytheists
group
2
Children of Adam
group
2
Adam
prophet
1
Quraysh
group
1
Nuh
prophet
1
People of Nuh
group
1
Israfil
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1
Allah
Believers
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Believers
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advocacy
Muhammad
Quraysh
expulsion
Allah
Children of Adam
covenant_reminder
Children of Adam
Iblis
enmity
14 characters · 5 relationships
Audio Edition
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ye: 2
man: 4
Allah: 7
Narrator: 63
The ( people: 2
Messengers/Prophets: 2
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Editorial
FaithGuidanceMercyAccountabilityCreation
The Power‑Mercy Manifest: Embracing Divine Revelation
This verse, from Surah Yasin, reminds us that the Qur’an is not merely a book of laws but a living revelation that embodies Allah’s supreme might and boundless mercy. Scholars such as Ibn Kathir explain that 'Al‑Qawiyy' (the Exalted in Might) indicates Allah’s absolute power to create, sustain, and judge, while 'Ar‑Rahman' (the Merciful) underscores His compassion that permeates the guidance. The juxtaposition invites believers to view revelation as both a source of authority and a source of comfort. In practice, this means approaching the Qur’an with reverence for its divine authority and humility for its compassionate guidance. The verse also signals that the Qur’an’s power is exercised through mercy—encouraging us to wield our own power in ways that reflect divine kindness. Thus, the revelation is a dynamic interplay of strength and tenderness that shapes faith and conduct.
36:5
Alighting the Arrogant Crown
In Surah Yasin, the imagery of shackles on the necks and heads aloft vividly illustrates the state of the arrogant. Classical tafsirs such as Ibn Kathir explain that the ‘shackles’ are metaphorical for the weight of sin and self‑confidence that bind the heart, while the ‘heads kept aloft’ signify a self‑consciousness that refuses to lower itself before Allah. This verse reminds us that arrogance is a major barrier to taqwa; it blinds the believer to guidance, as echoed in Qur’an 4:148 and 24:3. Islamic scholars have long warned that humility (tawadu) is the antidote: lowering one’s gaze, admitting weakness, and seeking Allah’s mercy. By consciously counteracting the ‘shackles’ with humility, we align our hearts with the divine will and open ourselves to spiritual growth.
36:8
The Dual Duty of the Believer: Warning and Reassurance
This verse underscores the balanced responsibility of a Muslim: to warn (taḥdīr) those who heed the message and to reassure them of Allah’s boundless mercy (taḥqīq). Scholars like Ibn Taymiyyah emphasize that a warning is not merely a reprimand but a compassionate guidance aimed at steering the believer toward repentance. Al‑Ghazali, in *Iḥyāʾ Ulūm al‑Dīn*, notes that the warning must be coupled with the promise of forgiveness to prevent despair. The Qur’an’s guidance—‘So give him good tidings of forgiveness and noble reward’—reveals that the ultimate goal of warning is to inspire hope, not discouragement. Thus, the believer’s duty is twofold: to alert to danger and to illuminate the path to divine mercy, ensuring that the warned individual remains motivated to seek forgiveness and earn the promised reward.
36:11
The Divine Ledger: Witnessing the Life‑Death‑Life Cycle
The verse reminds us that Allah alone has the power to resurrect the dead and that He maintains a meticulous account of every act—both those performed and those omitted. In classical scholarship, Ibn Kathir explains that this record is written in the *sijill* (register) before the Day of Judgment, underscoring human accountability. Al‑Qurtubi notes that the ‘clear register’ (al‑mujaz) implies no ambiguity; every intention and action is known to the Lord. The hadith of the Prophet ﷺ—"The record of a believer is written in Paradise, and the record of a disbeliever in Hell"—reinforces the permanence of deeds. This theological truth motivates believers to align their *niyyah* (intention) with Allah’s will, to avoid the trap of performative worship, and to recognize that even unrecorded thoughts can be judged. The verse thus serves as a spiritual audit: each action, spoken or silent, is an entry in the divine ledger, urging us to live with conscious integrity.
36:12
The Call of Creation: Worship the One Who Brought Us Into Existence
This verse reminds us that worship is not merely a ritual performed at set times; it is the acknowledgment that all existence stems from Allah and that all will return to Him. The Qur’an’s phrasing—‘who created me and to whom you will be returned’—connects the act of worship to the fundamental reality of creation and the inevitability of the Hereafter. Classical scholars, such as Ibn al‑Qayyim, emphasize that true worship begins with recognizing one’s status as a creation, which cultivates humility and gratitude. The verse also highlights the inseparability of worship and accountability: the Creator who fashioned us is also the One who will judge us. Therefore, every act—prayer, work, or kindness—becomes a form of worship when performed with this awareness. This holistic view aligns with the Hadith that “worship is to speak Allah’s name in all circumstances.” By internalizing this connection, a believer’s daily life transforms into a continuous offering of gratitude and remembrance, reinforcing the belief that all power and purpose originate from the One who created us.
36:22
Based on 5 verses
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Faith
Appears 75 times (16.6% of themes)
451 total tag instances in this edition
Faith
75
Guidance
52
Creation
42
Prophets
34
Afterlife
31
Knowledge
29
Mercy
27
Accountability
21
Community
21
Worship
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Gratitude
17
Patience
15
Humility
14
Repentance
14
Unity
13
Justice
10
Covenant
6
Provision
5
Charity
5
36:1 Listening to the Divine Call: The Echo of Ya
36:2 Embracing the Living Wisdom of the Qur'an
36:4 The Beacon of the Straight Path
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Reader Action
Daily Actions
Whenever you face doubt or fear, pause and recite this verse, letting its reminder of Allah’s might and mercy anchor your heart. 36:5
Before every conversation or decision, lower your gaze, breathe, and silently say, ‘I bow my head before Allah’ to humble yourself. 36:8
Identify a sincere believer today and deliver a heartfelt reminder of Allah’s mercy and reward, not just a warning. 36:11
Weekly Challenge
Power‑Mercy Action Journal: 1. Each morning write a challenge you anticipate. 2. Recite verse 36:5 aloud, feeling power and mercy. 3. Take a concrete action that asserts power (e.g., set a boundary) and also shows mercy (e.g., offer help). 4. At day’s end, note how the action felt and record any shift in mindset. 5. After 7 days, review the journal, identify patterns, and set one long‑term practice that balances strength with compassion. 36:5
Duas
O Allah, You are Exalted in Might and merciful; grant me the strength to act with power, and the compassion to act with mercy, that I may live in accordance with Your revelation. 36:5
O Allah, remove from me the shackles of arrogance, lower my head, and keep me in humility. 36:8
Reflection
When I read the Qur’an, do I see it as a set of commands, or as a living source of divine might and mercy that shapes my actions?
When have I allowed my head to stay aloft, thinking I am above others? How does that affect my relationships?
The Revelation Transcript
1
Ya, Seen.
2
By the Wise Quran.
3
You are one of the messengers.
4
On a straight path.
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The revelation of the Almighty, the Merciful.
6
To warn a people whose ancestors were not warned, and so they are unaware.
7
The Word was realized against most of them, for they do not believe.
8
We placed shackles around their necks, up to their chins, so they are stiff-necked.
9
And We placed a barrier in front of them, and a barrier behind them, and We have enshrouded them, so they cannot see.
10
It is the same for them, whether you warn them, or do not warn them—they will not believe.
11
You warn only him who follows the Message, and fears the Most Gracious inwardly. So give him good news of forgiveness, and a generous reward.
12
It is We who revive the dead; and We write down what they have forwarded, and their traces. We have tallied all things in a Clear Record.
13
And cite for them the parable of the landlords of the town—when the messengers came to it.
14
We sent them two messengers, but they denied them both, so We reinforced them with a third. They said, “We are messengers to you.”
15
They said, “You are nothing but humans like us, and the Gracious did not send down anything; you are only lying.”
[The ( people]
16
They said, “Our Lord knows that we are messengers to you.
[The ( people]
17
And our only duty is clear communication.”
18
They said, “We see an evil omen in you; if you do not give up, we will stone you, and a painful punishment from us will befall you.”
19
They said, “Your evil omen is upon you. Is it because you were reminded? But you are an extravagant people.”
[ye]
20
Then a man came running from the remotest part of the city. He said, “O my people, follow the messengers.
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Follow those who ask you of no wage, and are themselves guided.
[Messengers/Prophets]
22
“And why should I not worship Him Who created me, and to Whom you will be returned?
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Shall I take other gods instead of Him? If the Merciful desires harm for me, their intercession will not avail me at all, nor will they save me.
[Allah]
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In that case, I would be completely lost.
25
I have believed in your Lord, so listen to me.”
[Allah]
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It was said, “Enter Paradise.” He said, “If only my people knew.
[Allah]
27
How my Lord has forgiven me, and made me one of the honored.”
[Allah]
28
After him, We sent down no hosts from heaven to his people; nor would We ever send any down.
29
It was just one Cry, and they were stilled.
30
Alas for the servants. No messenger ever came to them, but they ridiculed him.
31
Have they not considered how many generations We destroyed before them; and that unto them they will not return?
32
All of them, every single one of them, will be arraigned before Us.
33
And there is a sign for them in the dead land: We give it life, and produce from it grains from which they eat.
34
And We place in it gardens of palm-trees and vines, and cause springs to gush out of it.
35
That they may eat from its fruits, although their hands did not make it. Will they not be appreciative?
36
Glory be to Him who created all the pairs; of what the earth produces, and of their own selves, and of what they do not know.
37
Another sign for them is the night: We strip the day out of it—and they are in darkness.
38
And the sun runs towards its destination. Such is the design of the Almighty, the All-Knowing.
39
And the moon: We have disposed it in phases, until it returns like the old twig.
40
The sun is not to overtake the moon, nor is the night to outpace the day. Each floats in an orbit.
41
Another sign for them is that We carried their offspring in the laden Ark.
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And We created for them the like of it, in which they ride.
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If We will, We can drown them—with no screaming to be heard from them, nor will they be saved.
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Except by a mercy from Us, and enjoyment for a while.
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Yet when it is said to them, “Beware of what lies before you, and what lies behind you, that you may receive mercy.”
[Allah]
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Yet never came to them a sign of their Lord’s signs, but they turned away from it.
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And when it is said to them, “Spend of what God has provided for you,” those who disbelieve say to those who believe, “Shall we feed someone whom God could feed, if He so willed? You must be deeply misguided.”
[Allah]
48
And they say, “When will this promise be, if you are truthful?”
[ye]
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All they can expect is a single blast, which will seize them while they feud.
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They will not be able to make a will, nor will they return to their families.
51
The Trumpet will be blown, then behold, they will rush from the tombs to their Lord.
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They will say, “Woe to us! Who resurrected us from our resting-place?” This is what the Most Gracious had promised, and the messengers have spoken the truth.”
[Allah]
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It will be but a single scream; and behold, they will all be brought before Us.
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On that Day, no soul will be wronged in the least, and you will be recompensed only for what you used to do.
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The inhabitants of Paradise, on that Day, will be happily busy.
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They and their spouses, in shades, reclining on couches.
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They will have therein fruits. They will have whatever they call for.
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Peace—a saying from a Most Merciful Lord.
[Messengers/Prophets]
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But step aside today, you criminals.
60
Did I not covenant with you, O Children of Adam, that you shall not serve the devil? That he is your sworn enemy?
[Us]
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And that you shall serve Me? This is a straight path.
62
He has misled a great multitude of you. Did you not understand?
[Us]
63
This is Hellfire, which you were promised.
64
Roast in it today, because you persistently disbelieved.
[Us]
65
On this Day, We will seal their mouths, and their hands will speak to Us, and their feet will testify to everything they had done.
66
If We will, We can blind their eyes as they rush towards the path—but how will they see?
67
And if We will, We can cripple them in their place; so they can neither move forward, nor go back.
68
Whomever We grant old age, We reverse his development. Do they not understand?
69
We did not teach him poetry, nor is it proper for him. It is only a reminder, and a Clear Quran.
70
That he may warn whoever is alive, and prove the Word against the faithless.
71
Have they not seen that We created for them, of Our Handiwork, livestock that they own?
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And We subdued them for them. Some they ride, and some they eat.
73
And they have in them other benefits, and drinks. Will they not give thanks?
74
Yet they have taken to themselves gods other than God, that perhaps they may be helped.
75
They cannot help them, although they are arrayed as troops for them.
76
So let their words not sadden you. We know what they conceal, and what they reveal.
77
Does the human being not consider that We created him from a seed? Yet he becomes a fierce adversary.
78
And he produces arguments against Us, and he forgets his own creation. He says, “Who will revive the bones when they have decayed?”
[man]
79
Say, “He who initiated them in the first instance will revive them. He has knowledge of every creation.”
[man]
80
He who produced fuel for you from the green trees, with which you kindle a fire.
81
Is not He who created the heavens and the earth able to create the like of them? Certainly. He is the Supreme All-Knowing Creator.
[man]
82
His command, when He wills a thing, is to say to it, “Be,” and it comes to be.
[man]
83
So glory be to Him in whose hand is the dominion of everything, and to Him you will be returned.
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