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English - Chapter 68
Translation by Rowwad Translation Center
Verse 1
Nūn. By the pen and what they write
Verse 2
By the grace of your Lord [O Prophet], you are not madman
Verse 3
You will surely have a never-ending reward
Verse 4
Indeed, you are of a great moral character
Verse 5
Soon you will see and they will see
Verse 6
which of you is afflicted with madness
Verse 7
Indeed, your Lord alone knows best who has strayed from His way and those who are rightly guided
Verse 8
So do not obey the deniers
Verse 9
They wish that you would compromise so they would too compromise
Verse 10
And do not obey every disgraceful swearer
Verse 11
backbiter, gossip-monger
Verse 12
withholder of good, transgressor, sinful
Verse 13
coarse, and furthermore, an illegitimate child
Verse 14
Simply because he has wealth and children
Verse 15
When Our verses are recited to him, he says, “Ancient fables!”
Verse 16
We will soon brand him on the snout
Verse 17
Indeed, We have tested them [the Makkans] as We tested the people of the garden, when they swore to harvest its fruits in the early morning
Verse 18
and made no exception [by saying: if Allah wills]
Verse 19
Then it was struck by an affliction from your Lord while they were asleep
Verse 20
and it turned to ashes as black as night
Verse 21
Then in the early morning they called out to one another
Verse 22
“Go early to your garden if you really wish to harvest.”
Verse 23
So they set out, whispering to one another
Verse 24
“Not a single poor person should enter your garden today.”
Verse 25
And they left early, fully determined to stick to their plan
Verse 26
But when they saw the garden, they said, “We must have lost our way
Verse 27
Rather, we have been deprived.”
Verse 28
The best among them said, “Did I not say to you to glorify Allah?”
Verse 29
They said, “Glory be to our Lord! We were truly wrongdoers.”
Verse 30
Then they turned to one another, throwing blame
Verse 31
They said, “Woe to us! We were surely transgressors
Verse 32
Our Lord may give us something better than this. We certainly turn to our Lord in hope.”
Verse 33
Such is the punishment [in this world]; but the punishment of the Hereafter is far worse, if only they knew
Verse 34
Indeed, the righteous will have gardens of bliss with their Lord
Verse 35
Should We then treat Muslims like the wicked
Verse 36
What is the matter with you that you make such a judgment
Verse 37
Or do you have a scripture in which you read
Verse 38
that you will be given whatever you choose
Verse 39
Or do you have a solemn promise binding upon Us until the Day of Resurrection, that you will have whatever you decide for yourselves
Verse 40
Ask them which of them can guarantee that
Verse 41
Or do they have associate-gods? Then let them bring forth their associate-gods, if they are truthful
Verse 42
On the Day when the Shin [of Allah] will be uncovered, and they are invited to prostrate, but they will not be able to do so
Verse 43
Their eyes will be downcast, overwhelmed with humiliation, for they were invited to prostrate when they were capable [but they refused]
Verse 44
So leave to Me those who reject this message [O Prophet]. We will gradually lead them to their ruin in ways that they do not perceive
Verse 45
I will give them respite, but My plan is firm
Verse 46
Or are you asking them for a reward, so they find it too burdensome
Verse 47
Or do they have knowledge of the unseen, so they write it down
Verse 48
So be patient with the decree of your Lord, and do not be like [Jonah], the man of the Whale, when he cried out in anguish
Verse 49
Had it not been for the grace that he received from his Lord, he would have surely been thrown at the barren shore, blameworthy
Verse 50
But his Lord chose him, and made him one of the righteous
Verse 51
The disbelievers would almost strike you down with their malicious gazes when they hear the Reminder, and they say, “He is certainly mad.”
Verse 52
But it is nothing other than a reminder to the whole world