وَالشَّمْسِ وَضُحَاهَا
CONSIDER the sun and its radiant brightness, (1)
وَالْقَمَرِ إِذَا تَلَاهَا
and the moon as it reflects the sun! (2)
وَالنَّهَارِ إِذَا جَلَّاهَا
Consider the day as it reveals the world, (3)
وَاللَّيْلِ إِذَا يَغْشَاهَا
and the night as it veils it darkly! (4)
وَالسَّمَاءِ وَمَا بَنَاهَا
Consider the sky and its wondrous make, (5)
وَالْأَرْضِ وَمَا طَحَاهَا
and the earth and all its expanse! (6)
وَنَفْسٍ وَمَا سَوَّاهَا
Consider the human self, and how it is formed in accordance with what it is meant to be, (7)
فَأَلْهَمَهَا فُجُورَهَا وَتَقْوَاهَا
and how it is imbued with moral failings as well as with consciousness of God! (8)
قَدْ أَفْلَحَ مَنْ زَكَّاهَا
To a happy state shall indeed attain he who causes this [self] to grow in purity, (9)
وَقَدْ خَابَ مَنْ دَسَّاهَا
and truly lost is he who buries it [in darkness]. (10)
كَذَّبَتْ ثَمُودُ بِطَغْوَاهَا
TO [THIS] TRUTH gave the lie, in their overweening arrogance, [the tribe of] Thamūd, (11)
إِذِ انْبَعَثَ أَشْقَاهَا
when that most hapless wretch from among them rushed forward [to commit his evil deed], (12)
فَقَالَ لَهُمْ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ نَاقَةَ اللَّهِ وَسُقْيَاهَا
although God's apostle had told them, "It is a she-camel belonging to God, so let her drink [and do her no harm]!" (13)
فَكَذَّبُوهُ فَعَقَرُوهَا فَدَمْدَمَ عَلَيْهِمْ رَبُّهُمْ بِذَنْبِهِمْ فَسَوَّاهَا
But they gave him the lie, and cruelly slaughtered her – whereupon their Sustainer visited them with utter destruction for this their sin, destroying them all alike: (14)
وَلَا يَخَافُ عُقْبَاهَا
for none [of them] had any fear of what might befall them. (15)
- By the Sun6147 and his (glorious) splendour;
- 6147 Six types are taken in three pairs, from Allah's mighty works in nature, as tokens or evidence of Allah's providence and the contrasts in His sublime creation, which yet conduce to cosmic harmony (verses 1-6). Then (verses 7-8) the soul of man, with internal order and proportion in its capacities and faculties, as made by Allah, is appealed to as having been endowed with the power of discriminating between right and wrong. Then the conclusion is stated in verses 9- 10, that man's success or failure, prosperity or bankruptcy, would depend upon his keeping that soul pure or his corrupting it.
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By the Sun and his (glorious) splendour;
— Abdullah Yusuf Ali -
By the sun and his brightness,
— Marmaduke Pickthall -
I swear by the sun and its brilliance,
— M. Habib Shakir -
And by the sun and its brightness;
— Taqiuddin Hilali and M. Mohsin Khan -
By the sun and his morning bright-ness,
— Abdul-Majid Daryabadi -
By the sun and its midmorning,
— Hasan Qaribullah and Ahmed Darwish -
By the sun and its brightness,
— Ayub Khan -
By the sun and its brightness,
— Sher Ali -
CONSIDER the sun and its radiant brightness,
— Muhammad Asad -
By the sun and his morning brightness
— Arthur Arberry -
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— Abu'l Ala Maududi