088 - Sūrat al-Ghāshiyah

In the name of Allah (who is) Rahmān (and) Rahīm.

[For explanation, see Sūrat al-Fātiha: 1]

1

Has there - [there has] indeed - come to you the tiding of the Enveloper?, the Resurrection, [so called] because it 'envelops' creatures with its terrors,

2

Some faces on that day - they [faces] are used to represent the individuals in both instances - will be humbled, abject,

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Toiling, weary, tired and exhausted from the chains and fetters,

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Roasting (read taslā or tuslā) in a scorching fire,

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Made to drink from a boiling spring, one of extremely hot temperatures.

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They will have no food except cactus (darī') - a type of thorn plant which no animal grazes on because of its vileness -

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Neither nourishing, nor availing against hunger.

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Other faces on that day will be delicate, fair,

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Pleased by their efforts, in the [life of the] world [expended] in obedience, [pleased] in the Hereafter upon seeing the reward thereof;

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In a lofty Garden, [lofty] in a physical as well as an abstract sense,

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In which they will not hear (read yusma'u, 'will not be heard', or lā tasma'u, 'they will not hear') any vanity, any inane soul, speaking drivel;

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therein is a running spring, of water, meaning 'springs';

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therein are lofty couches, [lofty] in terms of their essence, their size and [physical] location,

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and goblets, vessels without handles, set, around the edges of the springs prepared for them to drink with,

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and cushions arrayed, one next to the other, against which they may lean,

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and carpets, rugs of velvet-hair, spread out.

17

Will they, the Meccan disbelievers, not consider, by way of reflection, the camels, how they are created?

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And the heaven, how it was raised?

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And the mountains, how they were set?

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And the earth, how it was laid out flat?, and thus infer from this the power of Allahu ta’ālā, exalted be He, and His Oneness? The commencing with the [mention of] camels is because they are closer in contact with it [the earth] than any other [animal]. As for His words sutihat, 'laid out flat', this on a literal reading suggests that the earth is flat, which is the opinion of most of the scholars of the [revealed] Law, and not a sphere as astronomers (ahl al-hay'a) have it, even if this [latter] does not contradict any of the pillars of the Law.

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So remind, them of Allah’s graces and the proofs affirming His Oneness. For you are only an admonisher;

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you are not a taskmaster over them (a variant reading [for musaytir] has musaytir, that is to say, [not one who has been] given authority over them - this was [revealed] before the command to struggle [against the disbelievers].

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But he who turns away, [he who] rejects faith, and disbelieves, in the Qur'ān,

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Allahu ta’ālā will chastise him with the greater chastisement, the chastisement of the Hereafter, the lesser chastisement being that of this world, that of being killed or taken captive.

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Truly to Us will be their return, their coming back after death,

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then truly with Us will lie their reckoning, their requital, which We will never abandon.

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