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SURA Lx.x.xV.-THE STARRY [XXVIII.]
MECCA.-22 Verses
In the Name of G.o.d, the Compa.s.sionate, the Merciful
BY the star-bespangled Heaven!1
By the promised Day!
By the witness and the witnessed!2
Cursed the masters of the trench3
Of the fuel-fed fire,
When they sat around it
Witnesses of what they inflicted on the believers!
Nor did they torment them but for their faith in G.o.d, the Mighty, the Praiseworthy:4
His the kingdom of the Heavens and of the Earth; and G.o.d is the witness of everything.
Verily, those who vexed the believers, men and women, and repented not, doth the torment of h.e.l.l, and the torment of the burning, await.
But for those who shall have believed and done the things that be right, are the Gardens beneath whose shades the rivers flow. This the immense bliss!
Verily, right terrible will be thy Lord's vengeance!
He it is who produceth all things, and causeth them to return;
And is He the Indulgent, the Loving;
Possessor of the Glorious throne;
Worker of that he willeth.
Hath not the story reached thee of the hosts
Of Pharaoh and Themoud?
Nay! the infields are all for denial:
But G.o.d surroundeth them from behind.
Yet it is a glorious Koran,
Written on the preserved Table.
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1 Lit. By the Heaven furnished with towers, where the angels keep watch; also, the signs of the Zodiac: this is the usual interpretation. See Sura xv.
15.
2 That is, by Muhammad and by Islam; or, angels and men. See, however, v. 7.
3 Prepared by Dhu Nowas, King of Yemen, A.D. 523, for the Christians. See Gibbon's Decline and Fall, chap. xii. towards the end. Poc.o.c.k Sp. Hist. Ar.
p. 62. And thus the comm. generally. But Geiger (p. 192) and Noldeke (p. 77 n.) understand the pa.s.sage of Dan. iii. But it should be borne in mind that the Suras of this early period contain very little allusion to Jewish or Christian legends.
4 Verses 8-11 wear the appearance of a late insertion, on account of their length, which is a characteristic of the more advanced period. Observe also the change in the rhymes.
SURA CI.-THE BLOW [XXIX.]
MECCA.-8 Verses
In the Name of G.o.d, the Compa.s.sionate, the Merciful
THE BLOW! what is the Blow?
Who shall teach thee what the Blow is?
The Day when men shall be like scattered moths,
And the mountains shall be like flocks of carded wool,
Then as to him whose balances are heavy-his shall be a life that shall please him well:
And as to him whose balances are light-his dwelling-place1 shall be the pit.
And who shall teach thee what the pit (El-Hawiya) is?
A raging fire!
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1 Lit. Mother.
SURA XCIX.-THE EARTHQUAKE [x.x.x.]
MECCA.-8 Verses
In the Name of G.o.d, the Compa.s.sionate, the Merciful
WHEN the Earth with her quaking shall quake