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The Hour has drawn nigh: the moon is split.
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Yet if they see a sign they turn away, and they say 'A continuous sorcery!'
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They have cried lies, and followed their caprices; but every matter is settled.
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And there have come to them such tidings as contain a deterrent --
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a Wisdom far-reaching; yet warnings do not avail.
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So turn thou away from them. Upon the day when the Caller shall call unto a horrible thing,
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abasing their eyes, they shall come forth from the tombs as if they were scattered grasshoppers,
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running with outstretched necks to the Caller. The unbelievers shall say, 'This is a hard day!'
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The people of Noah cried lies before them; they cried lies to Our servant, and said, 'A man possessed!' And he was rejected.
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And so he called unto his Lord, saying, 'I am vanquished; do Thou succour me!'
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Then We opened the gates of heaven unto water torrential,
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and made the earth to gush with fountains, and the waters met for a matter decreed.
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And We bore him upon a well-planked vessel well-caulked
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running before Our eyes-a recompense for him denied.
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And We left it for a sign. Is there any that will remember?
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How then were My chastisement and My warnings?
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Now We have made the Koran easy for Remembrance. Is there any that will remember?
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Ad cried lies. How then were My chastisement and My warnings?
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We loosed against them a wind clamorous in a day of ill fortune continuous,
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plucking up men as if they were stumps of uprooted palm-trees.
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How then were My chastisement and My warnings?
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Now We have made the Koran easy for Remembrance. Is there any that will remember?
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Thamood cried lies to the warnings
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and said, 'What, shall we follow a mortal, one out of ourselves? Then indeed we should be in error and insanity!
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Has the Reminder been cast upon him alone among us? Nay, rather he is an impudent liar.'
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'They shall surely know tomorrow who is the impudent liar.
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They shall send the She-camel as a trial for them; so watch thou them and keep patience.
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And tell them that the water is to be divided between them, each drink for each in turn.
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Then they called their comrade, and he took in hand, and hamstrung her.
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How then were My chastisement and My warnings?
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We loosed against them one Cry, and they were as the wattles of a pen-builder.
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Now We have made the Koran easy for Remembrance. Is there any that will remember?
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The people of Lot cried lies to the warnings.
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We loosed against them a squall of pebbles except the folk of Lot; We delivered them at the dawn --
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a blessing from Us; even so We recompense him who is thankful.
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He had warned them of Our assault, but they disputed the warnings.
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Even his guests they had solicited of him; so We obliterated their eyes, saying, 'Taste now My chastisement and My warnings!'
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In the morning early there came upon them a settled chastisement:
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'Taste now My chastisement and My warnings!'
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Now We have made the Koran easy for Remembrance. Is there any that will remember?
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The warnings came also to Pharaoh's folk.
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They cried lies to Our signs, all of them, so We seized them with the seizing of One mighty, omnipotent.
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What, are your unbelievers better than those? Or have you an immunity in the Scrolls?
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Or do they say, 'We are a congregation that shall be succoured?'
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Certainly the host shall be routed, and turn their backs.
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Nay, but the Hour is their tryst, and the Hour is very calamitous and bitter.
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Surely the sinners are in error and insanity!
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The day when they are dragged on their faces into the Fire: 'Taste now the touch of Sakar!'
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Surely We have created everything in measure.
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Our commandment is but one word, as the twinkling of an eye.
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We have destroyed the likes of you; is there any that will remember?
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Every thing that they have done is in the Scrolls,
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and everything, great and small, is inscribed.
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Surely the godfearing shall dwell amid gardens and a river
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in a sure abode, in the presence of a King Omnipotent.