Quran 89

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The Dawn ('Al-Fajr')
Chapter: 89

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By the ten nights (i.e. the first ten days of the month of Dhul-Hijjah).
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And by the even and the odd (of all the creations of Allah).
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There is indeed in them (the above oaths) sufficient proofs for men of understanding (and that, they should avoid all kinds of sins and disbeliefs, etc.)!
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Did you (O Muhammad (Peace be upon him)) not see (thought) how your Lord dealt with 'Ad (people)?
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(The people of Aram) Who were very tall like lofty pillars,
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And (with) Thamud (people), who cut (hewed) out rocks in the valley (to make dwellings)?
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And (with) Fir'aun (Pharaoh), who had pegs (who used to torture men by binding them to pegs)?
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Who did transgress beyond bounds in the lands (in the disobedience of Allah).
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So your Lord poured on them different kinds of severe torment.
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As for man, when his Lord tries him by giving him honour and gifts, then he says (puffed up): "My Lord has honoured me."
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But when He tries him, by straitening his means of life, he says: "My Lord has humiliated me!"
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Nay! But you treat not the orphans with kindness and generosity (i.e. you neither treat them well, nor give them their exact right of inheritance)!
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And Hell will be brought near that Day. On that Day will man remember, but how will that remembrance (then) avail him?
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He will say: "Alas! Would that I had sent forth (good deeds) for (this) my life!"
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(It will be said to the pious): "O (you) the one in (complete) rest and satisfaction!
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"Come back to your Lord, Well-pleased (yourself) and well-pleasing unto Him!
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