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080 : He Frowned!

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(The Prophet) frowned and turned away,

 

80:2

 

Because there came to him the blind man (interrupting).

 

80:3

 

But what could tell thee but that perchance he might grow (in spiritual understanding)?−

 

80:4

 

Or that he might receive admonition, and the teaching might profit him?

 

80:5

 

As to one who regards Himself as self−sufficient,

 

80:6

 

To him dost thou attend;

 

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Though it is no blame to thee if he grow not (in spiritual understanding).

 

80:8

 

But as to him who came to thee striving earnestly,

 

80:9

 

And with fear (in his heart), Of him wast thou unmindful.

 

80:11

 

By no means (should it be so)! For it is indeed a Message of instruction:

 

80:12

 

Therefore let whoso will, keep it in remembrance.

 

80:13

 

(It is) in Books held (greatly) in honour,

 

80:14

 

Exalted (in dignity), kept pure and holy,

 

80:15

 

(Written) by the hands of scribes−

 

80:16

 

Honourable and Pious and Just.

 

80:17

 

Woe to man! What hath made him reject Allah;

 

80:18

 

From what stuff hath He created him?

 

80:19

 

From a sperm−drop: He hath created him, and then mouldeth him in due proportions; Then doth He make His path smooth for him;

 

80:21

 

Then He causeth him to die, and putteth him in his grave;

 

80:22

 

Then, when it is His Will, He will raise him up (again).

 

80:23

 

By no means hath he fulfilled what Allah hath commanded him.

 

80:24

 

Then let man look at his food, (and how We provide it):

 

80:25

 

For that We pour forth water in abundance,

 

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And We split the earth in fragments,

 

80:27

 

And produce therein corn,

 

80:28

 

And Grapes and nutritious plants,

 

80:29

 

And Olives and Dates, And enclosed Gardens, dense with lofty trees,

 

80:31

 

And fruits and fodder,−

 

80:32

 

For use and convenience to you and your cattle.

 

80:33

 

At length, when there comes the Deafening Noise,−

 

80:34

 

That Day shall a man flee from his own brother,

 

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And from his mother and his father,

 

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And from his wife and his children.

 

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Each one of them, that Day, will have enough concern (of his own) to make him indifferent to the others.

 

80:38

 

Some faces that Day will be beaming,

 

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Laughing, rejoicing. And other faces that Day will be dust−stained,

 

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Blackness will cover them:

 

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Such will be the Rejecters of Allah, the doers of iniquity. −− 080 : He Frowned! −−