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Chapter 55 (Sura 55)
1; AR-RAHMAN
2; Bestowed the Qur´an,
3; Created man,
4; And taught him to express clearly.
5; The sun and moon revolve to a computation;
6; And the grasses and the trees bow (to Him) in adoration.
7; He raised the sky and set the Balance
8; So that none may err against the scales,
9; And observe correct measure, weigh with justice, and not cheat the balance.
10; He positioned the earth for all the creatures:
11; There are fruits of all kinds on it, and date-palms with their clusters sheathed,
12; Grain with husk, and fragrant grasses.
13; How many favours of your Lord will then both of you deny?
14; He created man of fermented clay dried tinkling hard like earthen ware,
15; And created jinns from the white-hot flame of fire.
16; How many favours of your Lord will you then deny?
17; Lord of the two Easts, Lord of the two Wests.
18; How many favours of your Lord will then both of you deny?
19; He has set two seas in motion that flow side by side together,
20; With an interstice between them which they cannot cross.
21; How many favours of your Lord will then both of you deny? —
22; Out of them come pearls and coral.
23; How many favours of your Lord will you then deny?
24; His are the high-sailed vessels in deep ocean like the mountains.
25; How many favours of your Lord will then both of you deny?
26; All that is on the earth is passing,
27; But abiding is the glory of your Lord, full of majesty and beneficence.
28; How many favours of your Lord will you then deny?
29; All those there are in the heavens and the earth turn to Him with solicitation, intent on His purpose all the time.
30; How many favours of your Lord will you then deny?
31; We shall soon be free to turn to you, O weary caravans,
32; How many favours of your Lord will you then deny?
33; O society of jinns and men, cross the bounds of the heavens and the earth if you have the ability, then pass beyond them; but you cannot unless you acquire the law.
34; How many favours of your Lord will you then deny?
35; Let loose at you will be smokeless flames of fire so that you will not be able to defend yourselves.
36; How many favours of your Lord will then both of you deny?
37; When the sky will split asunder, and turn rosy like the dregs of annointing oil,
38; Which of the favours of your Lord will you then deny?
39; Neither man nor jinn will be questioned on that day about his sin.
40; How many favours of your Lord will you then deny?
41; The sinners will be recognised by their marks, and seized by the forelock and their feet.
42; Which of the favours of your Lord will you then deny?
43; This is Hell the sinners called a lie.
44; They will go round and around between it and boiling water.
45; Which of the favours of your Lord will you then deny?
46; But for him who lived in awe of the sublimity of his Lord, there will be two gardens —
47; How many favours of your Lord will then both of you deny? —
48; Full of overhanging branches —
49; Which of the favours of your Lord will you then deny? —
50; With two springs of water flowing through them both. —
51; Which of the favours of your Lord will then both of you deny?
52; In both of them there will be every kind of fruits in pairs. —
53; Which of the favours of your Lord will then both of you deny? —
54; Reclining there on carpets lined with brocade, fruits of the garden hanging low within reach.
55; How many favours of your Lord will then both of you deny?
56; In them maidens with averted glances, undeflowered by man or by jinn before them, —
57; Which of the favours of your Lord will then both of you deny? —
58; As though rubies and pearls.
59; Which of the favours of your Lord will then both of you deny?
60; Should the reward of goodness be aught else but goodness? —
61; How many favours of your Lord will then both of you deny? —
62; And besides these two other gardens —
63; Which of the favours of your Lord will then both of you deny? —
64; Of darkest verdant green —
65; How many favours of your Lord will then both of you deny? —
66; With two fountains gushing constantly, —
67; How many favours of your Lord will then both of you deny? —
68; With fruits in them, and dates and pomegranates —
69; How many favours of your Lord will then both of you deny? —
70; In them good and comely maidens —
71; How many favours of your Lord will you then deny? —
72; Houris cloistered in pavilions —
73; How many favours of your Lord will you then deny? —
74; Undeflowered by man or by jinn before them, —
75; How many favours of your Lord will then both of you deny? —
76; Reclining on green cushions and rich carpets excellent.
77; How many favours of your Lord will you then deny?
78; Blessed be the name of your Lord, full of majesty and beneficience.