| Surah Al QalamEnglish Translation by Abdullah Yusuf Ali | 
	
			 
			
In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
| 1 | 
 Nun. 
 By the Pen and by the (Record) which (men) write -- | 
| 2 | 
 Thou art not, by the grace of thy Lord, mad or possessed. | 
| 3 | 
 Nay, verily for thee is a Reward unfailing: | 
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 And thou (standest) on an exalted standard of character. | 
| 5 | 
 Soon wilt thou see and they will see, | 
| 6 | 
 Which of you is afflicted with madness. | 
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 Verily it is thy Lord that knoweth best, which (among men) hath strayed from His Path: 
 and He knoweth best those who receive (True) Guidance. | 
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 So hearken not to those who deny (the Truth). | 
| 9 | 
 Their desire is that thou shouldst be pliant; so would thy be pliant. | 
| 10 | 
 Heed not the type of despicable man -- ready with oaths. | 
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 A slanderer, going about with calumnies. | 
| 12 | 
 (Habitually) hindering (all) good, transgressing beyond bounds, deep in sin. | 
| 13 | 
 Violent (and cruel) -- with all that, base-born -- | 
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 Because he possesses wealth and (numerous) sons. | 
| 15 | 
 When to him are rehearsed Our Signs, "Tales of the Ancients," he cries. | 
| 16 | 
 Soon shall We brand (the beast) on the snout! | 
| 17 | 
 Verily We have tried them as We tried the people of the Garden 
 when they resolved to gather the fruits of the (garden) in the morning. | 
| 18 | 
 But made no reservation, ("If it be Allah's Will"). | 
| 19 | 
 So there came, on the (garden) a visitation from thy Lord, (which swept away) all around, while they were asleep. | 
| 20 | 
 So the (garden) became, by the morning, like a dark and desolate spot, (whose fruit had been gathered). | 
| 21 | 
 As the morning broke, they called out, one to another -- | 
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 "Go ye to your tilth (betimes) in morning, if ye would gather the fruits." | 
| 23 | 
 So they departed, conversing in secret low tones, (saying) -- | 
| 24 | 
 "Let not a single indigent person break in upon you into the (garden) this day." | 
| 25 | 
 And they opened the morning, strong in an (unjust) resolve. | 
| 26 | 
 But when they saw the (garden), they said: "We have surely lost our way: | 
| 27 | 
 "Indeed we are shut out (of the fruits of our labor)!" | 
| 28 | 
 Said one of them, more just (than the rest): "Did I not say to you, 'Why not glorify (Allah)?' " | 
| 29 | 
 They said: "Glory to our Lord! Verily we have been doing wrong!" | 
| 30 | 
 Then they turned, one against another, in reproach. | 
| 31 | 
 They said: "Alas for us! We have indeed transgressed! | 
| 32 | 
 "It may be that our Lord will give us in exchange a better (garden) than this: for we do turn to Him (in repentance)!" | 
| 33 | 
 Such is the Punishment (in this life); 
 but greater is the Punishment in the Hereafter -- 
 if only they knew! | 
| 34 | 
 Verily, for the righteous are Gardens of Delight, in the Presence of their Lord. | 
| 35 | 
 Shall We then treat the People of Faith like the People of Sin? | 
| 36 | 
 What is the matter with you? 
 How judge ye? | 
| 37 | 
 Or have ye a Book through which ye learn -- | 
| 38 | 
 That ye shall have through it whatever ye choose? | 
| 39 | 
 Or have ye Covenants with Us on oath, reaching to the Day of Judgment (providing) that ye shall have whatever ye shall demand? | 
| 40 | 
 Ask thou of them, which of them will stand surety of that! | 
| 41 | 
 Or have they some "Partners" (in Godhead)? 
 Then let them produce their "partners," if they are truthful! | 
| 42 | 
 The Day that the shin shall be laid bare, and they shall be summoned to bow in adoration, but they shall not be able -- | 
| 43 | 
 Their eyes will be cast down -- ignominy will cover them; 
 seeing that they had been summoned aforetime to bow in adoration, while they were whole, (and had refused). | 
| 44 | 
 Then leave Me alone with such as reject this message: 
 by degrees shall We punish them from directions they perceive not. | 
| 45 | 
 A (long) respite will I grant them: 
 truly powerful is My plan. | 
| 46 | 
 Or is it that thou dost ask them for a reward, so that they are burdened with a load of debt? -- | 
| 47 | 
 Or that they Unseen is in their hands, so that they can write it down? | 
| 48 | 
 So wait with patience for the command of thy Lord, 
 and be not like the Companion of the Fish -- when he cried out in agony. | 
| 49 | 
 Had not Grace from His Lord reached him, he would indeed have been cast off on the naked shore, in disgrace. | 
| 50 | 					 Thus did his Lord choose him and make him of the company of the Righteous. | 
| 51 | 
 And the Unbelievers would almost trip thee up with their eyes when they hear the message; 
 and they say: "Surely he is possessed!" | 
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 But it is nothing less than a Message to all the worlds. ********* | 
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