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Are you the harder to create or the heaven? He made it. 27 High has He reared its vault and formed it in accordance with what it was meant to be; 28 and He has made dark its night and brought forth its light of day. 29 and the earth which He spread out, 30 after that bringing forth from it its water and its pasture land, 31 And solidified the mountains. 32 For use and convenience to you and your cattle. 33 Therefore, when there comes the great, overwhelming (Event),- 34 The day when man remembers all that he had done, 35 And Hell-fire shall be made apparent in full view for (every) one who sees, 36 Then as for him who waxed exorbitant, 37 And had preferred the life of this world, 38 Then surely the hell, that is the abode. 39 But as for him who feared the Station of his Lord and forbade the soul its caprice, 40 Then surely the garden-- that is the abode. 41 They ask thee of the Hour: when will it come to port? 42 What concern do you have regarding its explanation? (You are not bound to tell them) 43 This matter is in the hands of your Lord. 44 Thou art but a Warner for such as fear it. 45 On the Day when they behold it, it will be as if they had lingered but an evening, or, a morning. 46
True are the words of Allah the Almighty.
End of Surah: The Snatchers (Al-Naze'aat). Sent down in Mecca after The News (Al-Naba') before Shattering (Al-Infitaar)
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