
Allah in the name of The Most Affectionate, the Merciful. | |

He frowned and turned his face. |
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Because the blind man came to him. |
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And what you know, haply he might be cleansed; |
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Or be admonished, so that the admonition may profit him. |
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As far him who regards himself self-sufficient; |
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To him you do pay attention. |
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whereas there is not any blame on you-if he is not cleansed. |
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But as to him who came to you running. |
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And he is fearing. |
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Then you become busy with others leaving him. |
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Not like this, it is an admonition. |
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So, let him who wished remember it. |
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In these sheets that are honoured, |
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Exalted, Purified. |
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With the hands of scribes. |
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Noble. virtuous. |
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Killed be man, how unthankful he is. |
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From what did He create him? |
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He created him by a drop of water, then proportioned him. |
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Then He made his way easy for him. |
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Then He gave him death and caused him to be buried. |
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Then when He pleased, brought him out. |
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Nothing, he has not carried out what he was commanded. |
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Therefore, let man look at his food. |
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That We poured down water abundantly. |
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Then We cleaved the earth well. |
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Then We caused to grow therein grain, |
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And grapes and green fodder. |
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And the olive and the date palm. |
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And thick gardens. |
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And fruits and grasses; |
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For your benefit and for your cattle. |
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Then when the deafening shout will come, |
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On that, day man will flee from his brother. |
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And from his mother and his father. |
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And from his wife and his sons, |
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Every one of them on that day has one anxiety that is enough for him. |
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Many faces on that day shall be bright, |
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laughing, rejoicing, |
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And many faces on that day will have dust upon them, |
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Darkness will be covering them. |
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They are the infidels, the wicked. |
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