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And the trumpet is blown and lo! from the graves they hie unto their Lord, 51 'Woe for us' they will say. 'Who has roused us from our sleepingplace? This is what the Merciful promised; the Messengers have spoken the truth' 52 There would be naught but a single cry, when lo! they shall all be brought before Us; 53 Today no one shall suffer the least injustice, and you shall not be recompensed except according to your deeds. 54 Indeed, the people of Paradise will be busy enjoying themselves: 55 in happiness will they and their spouses on couches recline; 56 For them therein is fruit, and for them is whatever they request [or wish] 57 Peace shall be the word from the Lord Merciful. 58 (And He will say): 'Distance yourselves, O sinners, this Day. 59 ۞ Children of Adam, did We not command you not to worship satan. He was your sworn enemy. 60 but to worship Me? Surely, that is a straight path. 61 Yet he hath led astray of you a great multitude. Had ye then no sense? 62 Now this is the Hell of which you were warned. 63 "Embrace ye the (fire) this Day, for that ye (persistently) rejected (Truth)." 64 This day We seal up their mouths, and their hands speak out to Us and their feet bear witness as to what they used to earn. 65 We could have blinded them had We wanted. Then they would have raced along to cross the Bridge but how could they have seen (their way)? 66 If it had been Our will, We could have paralysed them where they stood, so that they would not be able to go forward or turn back. 67
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ملاحظات وتعليمات
Notes and Instructions
توجد تمارين تحفيظ للوضعين العربي الأصلي والعربي المخطوط بأحرف إنجليزية فقط. ولا تحتوي الترجمة الإنجليزية على تمارين حفظ.
There are memorization exercises for the original Arabic and English transliterated Arabic modes only. The English translation mode has no memorization exercises.
قراءة القرآن مترجماً إلى الإنجليزية أو أية لغة أخرى أشبه بقراءة كتب التفسير من قراءة ترجمات حرفية.
Reading the Quran translated into English, or any other language, is more like reading books of interpretation than reading literal translations.