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۞ Nay, I swear by the places of the stars - 75 And most surely it is a very great oath if you only knew; 76 This is indeed the noble Qur’an. 77 In a Register well-protected; 78 Which none toucheth save the purified, 79 a revelation from the Lord of the Universe. 80 Would you say that this statement is a lie? 81 Would you reject the sustenance that you receive rather than give thanks? 82 Why, then, when the soul of the dying man reaches the throat, 83 Whereas you watch at that moment! 84 We are closer to him than you, but you cannot see. 85 Wherefore then, if ye are not to be requited 86 do you not restore his soul, if you are truthful? 87 Then if the dying one is of those having proximity, 88 There will be peace and plenty, and gardens of tranquility for him. 89 If it is of the people of the right hand, 90 There will be the salutation by those of the right hand: "Peace on you. 91 But if he is of the rejecters, the erring, 92 a welcome of burning despair [awaits him in the life to come,] 93 And burning in Hellfire 94 That indeed is the absolute truth. 95 Wherefore hallow thou the name of thy Lord, the Mighty! 96
God Almighty has spoken the truth.
End of Surah: The Inevitable (Al-Waaqe'ah). Sent down in Mecca after T H (Taa Haa) before The Poets (Alshu'araa')
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