- By the daybreak.
- And ten nights.
- And the even and the odd.
- And the night as it recedes.
- Is there in this an oath for a rational person?
- Have you not seen how your Lord dealt with Aad?
- Erum of the pillars.
- The like of which was never created in the land.
- And Thamood—those who carved the rocks in the valley.
- And Pharaoh of the Stakes.
- Those who committed excesses in the lands.
- And spread much corruption therein.
- So your Lord poured down upon them a scourge of punishment.
- Your Lord is on the lookout.
- As for man, whenever his Lord tests him, and honors him, and prospers him, he says, “My Lord has honored me.”
- But whenever He tests him, and restricts his livelihood for him, he says, “My Lord has insulted me.”
- Not at all. But you do not honor the orphan.
- And you do not urge the feeding of the poor.
- And you devour inheritance with all greed.
- And you love wealth with immense love.
- No—when the earth is leveled, pounded, and crushed.
- And your Lord comes, with the angels, row after row.
- And on that Day, Hell is brought forward. On that Day, man will remember, but how will remembrance avail him?
- He will say, “If only I had forwarded for my life.”
- On that Day, none will punish as He punishes.
- And none will shackle as He shackles.
- But as for you, O tranquil soul.
- Return to your Lord, pleased and accepted.
- Enter among My servants.
- Enter My Paradise.