إِذَا السَّمَاءُ انْشَقَّتْ
WHEN THE SKY is split asunder, (1)
وَأَذِنَتْ لِرَبِّهَا وَحُقَّتْ
obeying its Sustainer, as in truth it must; (2)
وَإِذَا الْأَرْضُ مُدَّتْ
and when the earth is levelled, (3)
وَأَلْقَتْ مَا فِيهَا وَتَخَلَّتْ
and casts forth whatever is in it, and becomes utterly void, (4)
وَأَذِنَتْ لِرَبِّهَا وَحُقَّتْ
obeying its Sustainer, as in truth it must: (5)
يَا أَيُّهَا الْإِنْسَانُ إِنَّكَ كَادِحٌ إِلَىٰ رَبِّكَ كَدْحًا فَمُلَاقِيهِ
[then,] O man – thou [that] hast, verily, been toiling towards thy Sustainer in painful toil – then shalt thou meet Him! (6)
فَأَمَّا مَنْ أُوتِيَ كِتَابَهُ بِيَمِينِهِ
And as for him whose record shall be placed in his right hand, (7)
فَسَوْفَ يُحَاسَبُ حِسَابًا يَسِيرًا
he will in time be called to account with an easy accounting, (8)
وَيَنْقَلِبُ إِلَىٰ أَهْلِهِ مَسْرُورًا
and will [be able to] turn joyfully to those of his own kind. (9)
وَأَمَّا مَنْ أُوتِيَ كِتَابَهُ وَرَاءَ ظَهْرِهِ
But as for him whose record shall be given to him behind his back, (10)
فَسَوْفَ يَدْعُو ثُبُورًا
he will in time pray for utter destruction: (11)
وَيَصْلَىٰ سَعِيرًا
but he will enter the blazing flame. (12)
إِنَّهُ كَانَ فِي أَهْلِهِ مَسْرُورًا
Behold, [in his earthly life] he lived joyfully among people of his own kind – (13)
إِنَّهُ ظَنَّ أَنْ لَنْ يَحُورَ
for, behold, he never thought that he would have to return [to God]. (14)
بَلَىٰ إِنَّ رَبَّهُ كَانَ بِهِ بَصِيرًا
Yea indeed! His Sustainer did see all that was in him! (15)
فَلَا أُقْسِمُ بِالشَّفَقِ
BUT NAY! I call to witness the sunset's [fleeting] afterglow, (16)
وَاللَّيْلِ وَمَا وَسَقَ
and the night, and what it [step by step] unfolds, (17)
وَالْقَمَرِ إِذَا اتَّسَقَ
and the moon, as it grows to its fullness: (18)
لَتَرْكَبُنَّ طَبَقًا عَنْ طَبَقٍ
[even thus, O men,] are you bound to move onward from stage to stage. (19)
فَمَا لَهُمْ لَا يُؤْمِنُونَ
What, then, is amiss with them that they will not believe [in a life to come]? – (20)
وَإِذَا قُرِئَ عَلَيْهِمُ الْقُرْآنُ لَا يَسْجُدُونَ ۩
and [that], when the Qur'ān is read unto them, they do not fall down in prostration? (21)
بَلِ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا يُكَذِّبُونَ
Nay, but they who are bent on denying the truth give the lie [to this divine writ]! (22)
وَاللَّهُ أَعْلَمُ بِمَا يُوعُونَ
Yet God has full knowledge of what they conceal [in their hearts]. (23)
فَبَشِّرْهُمْ بِعَذَابٍ أَلِيمٍ
Hence, give them the tiding of grievous suffering [in the life to come] – (24)
إِلَّا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَعَمِلُوا الصَّالِحَاتِ لَهُمْ أَجْرٌ غَيْرُ مَمْنُونٍ
unless it be such [of them] as [repent, and] attain to faith, and do good works: for theirs shall be a reward unending! (25)
- and the moon, as it grows to its fullness:9
- 9 Thus God "calls to witness" the fact that nothing in His creation is ever at a standstill, since everything moves unceasingly from one state of being into another, at every moment changing its aspect and its condition: a phenomenon aptly described by the Greek philosopher Heraclitus by the phrase panta rhei ("everything is in flux").
- And the Moon in her Fullness:6046
- 6046 (3) The astronomical Full Moon does not last a moment. The moment the moon is full, she begins to decline, and the moment she is in her "inter-lunar swoon", she begins her career anew as a growing New Moon. So is man's life here below. It is not fixed or permanent, either in its physical phases, or even more strikingly, in its finer phases, intellectual, emotional, or spiritual.
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And the Moon in her fullness:
— Abdullah Yusuf Ali -
And by the moon when she is at the full,
— Marmaduke Pickthall -
And the moon when it grows full,
— M. Habib Shakir -
And by the moon when it is at the full,
— Taqiuddin Hilali and M. Mohsin Khan -
And by the moon when she becometh full.
— Abdul-Majid Daryabadi -
by the moon, in its fullness
— Hasan Qaribullah and Ahmed Darwish -
and the moon when it is at the full,
— Ayub Khan -
And the moon when it becomes full,
— Sher Ali -
and the moon, as it grows to its fullness:
— Muhammad Asad -
and the moon when it is at the full,
— Arthur Arberry -
and by the moon, when it reaches its fullness:
— Abu'l Ala Maududi