1073:(19)Then he, who will be given his Book of Deeds in his right hand, will say: "Here it is, read my Book of deeds!" (20)I knew that I would certainly face my reckoning." (21)So he will have a life of pleasure, (22)in a lofty garden, (23)with clusters of fruit within his reach. (24)We shall say to him: "Eat and drink to your heart's content; this is a reward for what you did in the days gone by." (25)While he, who will be given his Book of Deeds in his left hand, will say: "Woe to me, would that I had not been given my Book of Deeds (26)nor known what my account was! (27)Would that my death had ended all! (28)My wealth had availed me nothing, (29)and my authority has gone away from me." (30)We shall say: "Seize him and put a chain around his neck, (31)then cast him in the blazing fire, (32)then fasten him with a chain seventy cubits long. (33)For he did not believe in Allah, the Most High, (34)nor did he care to feed the poor. (35)Today he neither has a true friend here, (36)nor any food except the pus from the washing of wounds, (37)which none but the wrongdoers eat."
1193:(38)So, no! I present before you the testimony of that which you see, (39) as well as all that you cannot see! (40) Behold, this is indeed the word of a noble apostle, (41) It is not the word of a poet: little it is that you believe; (42) Nor is it the word of a soothsayer: little it is that you reflect: (43) a revelation from the Sustainer of all the worlds. (44) Now if he had dared to attribute some sayings unto Us, (45) We would indeed have seized him by his right hand, (46) and would indeed have cut his life-vein, (47) and none of you could have saved him! (48) And, verily, this is a reminder to all the God-conscious. (49) And We know that there are some among you who deny it: (50) For such disbelievers it is indeed a cause of despair - (51) for, verily, it is truth absolute! (52) So, keep glorifying the name of your Lord, Most High.
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1173:; a man came up to him and said: 'O Ibn 'Umar, what did you hear the Messenger of Allah say about the Najwa?' He said: 'I heard the Messenger of Allah say: 'On the Day of Resurrection, the believer will be brought close to his Lord until He will cover him with His screen, then He will make him confess his sins. He will ask him: "Do you confess?" He will say: "O Lord, I confess." This will continue as long as Allah wills, then He will say: "I concealed them for you in the world, and I forgive you for them today." Then he will be given the scroll of his good deeds, or his record, in his right hand. But as for the disbeliever or the hypocrite, (his sins) will be announced before the witnesses.' "
1011:(13)And when the trumpet shall sound one blast; (14)And the earth with the mountains shall be lifted up and crushed with one crash, (15)Then, on that day will the Event befall. (16)The sky will then be so torn that it will be frail, (17)And the angels will be on the sides thereof, and eight will uphold the Throne of their Lord that day, above them. (18)On that day ye will be exposed; not a secret of you will be hidden.
957:(9)And the same crime was committed by Pharaoh and those before him and by the settlements that were overturned. (10)Such that they disobeyed the messenger of their Lord. So He gripped them with a grip ever-intensifying. (11)Indeed, when the floodwater had overflowed, We carried you in the floating Ark, (12)So that We may make this a reminder to you, and that attentive ears may grasp it.
663:). There are several English names under which the surah is known. These include “The Inevitable Hour”, “The Indubitable”, “The Inevitable Truth”, and “The Reality”. These titles are derived from alternate translations of al-Ḥāqqa, the word that appears in the first three ayat of the sura, each alluding to the main theme of the sura – the Day of Judgment.
1117:. Adding to the exclamation of joy, he will be explaining that he was lucky because he had been conscious of the Hereafter in worldly life and had carried on with his existence with the conviction that he would need to show up before God one day and render his record to Him. This ideology of a righteous person is evident elsewhere in Quran as well; i.e.
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In contrast to the dwellers of paradise, now the text of the Surah discusses the fate of wrongdoers is a very graphic detail. He will be given his book in the left hand, he will be expressing his dejectedness by a deathwish of death which precedes with no accountability, he would express his feelings
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The actual word is غِسۡلِیۡن. In the Arabic language, it is used for the fluid in which dirty and impure things are washed. It is evident from this that the very wealth of his that he had made filthy by not spending it for the cause of God will come before him on the Day of
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are mentioned 26 times in the whole Quran. Both of these tribes rejected the
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701:. It discusses the prize of the steadfast and the punishment of the disbelievers. In conclusion, it says that this message is not the verse of a poet or something made up by Muhammad himself, it is the revelation of the Lord of the universes.
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Commentary on the Quran: Comprising Sale’s Translation and Preliminary Discourse, with Additional Notes and Emendations (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co., 1896). 4
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444:Translations
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84:English text
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1979:Reference:
1818:Al-Inshiqaq
1505:George Sale
1437:Sale's Text
1311:Al-Mursalat
1145:and reveal
1112:Al-Inshiqaq
906:denied the
850:الْحَاقَّةُ
816:eschatology
496:Esotericism
374:Eschatology
238:Manuscripts
232:Historicity
103:Other names
66:Arabic text
56:The Reality
2728:Categories
1849:Al-Baqarah
1396:References
1386:Ibn Mas'ud
1382:Abu Dawood
1378:Ibn Mas'ud
1365:Ibn Mas'ud
1188:38-52 Ruku
1033:Messengers
824:Ibn Kathir
584:Shi’a view
501:Abrogation
314:Muqatta'at
164:of letters
75:Audio file
34:69 of the
2690:Four Quls
1376:Narrated
1319:at-Takwir
1317:(44) and
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1309:(78) and
1303:Al-Qiyama
1301:(76) and
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1277:(70) and
1275:Al-Maarij
1269:(56) and
1267:Al-Waqi'a
1261:(52) and
1251:ar-Rahman
1249:(53) and
1102:haa-antum
1045:Afterlife
772:hell-fire
742:the flood
655:) of the
641:Al-Ḥāqqah
569:Criticism
549:Inerrancy
462:Ahmadiyya
272:Divisions
53:Al-Ḥāqqah
1767:Al Imran
1751:Al Imran
1433:(1896).
1411:, p. 216
1388:himself.
1307:an-Naba'
1299:al-Insan
1255:Al-Qamar
1216:Muhammad
1212:pericope
1201:69:38-52
1196:—
1123:exegesis
1098:haa-huna
1081:69:19-37
1076:—
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1014:—
960:—
921:—
887:Al-Qaria
883:Al-Qaria
843:Al-Qaria
839:Al-Qaria
832:Al-Qaria
812:end time
792:—
668:Muhammad
597:Category
579:Quranism
478:Exegesis
362:Parables
357:Miracles
335:Prophets
181:Quran 70
176:Quran 68
153:of words
111:Position
2680:Medinan
2587:101–114
1753:(3:154)
1247:an-Najm
1147:shariah
1137:; with
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1049:affects
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1026:Qiyamah
976:Tafsirs
972:Pharaoh
965:69:9-12
750:On the
732:Pharaoh
705:Summary
695:Pharaoh
562:Related
457:English
430:Qira'at
418:Tarteel
393:Reading
369:Science
352:Legends
345:Animals
328:Content
294:Medinan
205:History
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2713:Seerah
2708:Tafsir
2703:Hadith
2675:Meccan
2476:81–100
1851:(2:46)
1820:(84:9)
1769:(3:66)
1259:at-Tur
1155:Qur'an
1151:Aishah
1143:sunnah
1131:Qur'an
1127:tafsir
1107:"yeah"
945:Thamud
933:Thamud
926:69:4-8
912:Thamud
900:Thamud
866:101:1
820:Haaqqa
806:Haaqqa
797:69:1-3
768:cubits
730:, and
728:Thamud
687:Thamud
676:Medina
657:Qur'an
649:الحاقة
645:Arabic
413:Tajwid
289:Meccan
127:verses
97:Meccan
46:الحاقة
2668:Types
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2254:41–60
2143:21–40
1845:Quran
1815:Quran
1763:Quran
1747:Quran
1706:vols.
1326:Notes
1287:Abasa
1243:Rakat
1224:Mecca
1199:Quran
1171:Kaaba
1135:isnad
1093:"haa"
1087:19th
1079:Quran
1017:Quran
963:Quran
924:Quran
848:69:1
795:Quran
777:38-52
764:30-37
758:18-29
738:11-16
672:Mecca
653:sūrah
544:I'jaz
425:Ahruf
401:Qāriʾ
340:Women
279:Surah
195:Quran
167:1,133
141:Rukus
36:Quran
32:Surah
2032:1–20
2024:List
1359:and
1208:Ruku
1169:the
1089:ayat
1043:and
1000:Sale
990:Noah
935:and
902:and
826:, a
814:and
721:4-10
713:The
699:Noah
661:āyāt
486:List
452:List
406:Hifz
308:Juz'
303:Āyah
284:List
213:Waḥy
115:Juzʼ
18:Q.69
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2594:101
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1271:Nun
1100:or
994:ark
984:Lut
941:ʿĀd
937:ʿĀd
916:ʿĀd
904:ʿĀd
898:(4)
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740:As
724:ʿĀd
711:1-3
691:ʿĀd
379:God
162:No.
156:260
151:No.
139:of
137:No.
125:of
123:No.
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