AL MUZZAMMIL
In the name of God, Most Gracious,
Most Merciful.
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O thou folded in garments!
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Stand (to prayer) by night, but not all night,-
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Half of it,- or a little less,
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Or a little more; and recite the Qur'an in slow, measured
rhythmic tones.
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Soon shall We send down to thee a
weighty Message.
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Truly the rising by night is most potent for governing (the soul),
and most suitable for (framing) the Word (of Prayer and Praise).
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True, there is for thee by day prolonged occupation with
ordinary duties:
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But keep in remembrance the name of thy Lord and devote
thyself to Him whole-heartedly.
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(He is) Lord of the East and the West: there is no god but
He: take Him therefore for (thy) Disposer of Affairs.
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And have patience with what they say, and leave them with
noble (dignity).
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And leave Me (alone to deal with)
those in possession of the good things of life, who (yet) deny the Truth; and
bear with them for a little while.
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With Us are Fetters (to bind them),
and a Fire (to burn them),
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And a Food that chokes, and a Penalty
Grievous.
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One Day the earth and the mountains will be in violent
commotion. And the mountains will be as a heap of sand poured out and flowing
down.
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We have sent to you, (O men!) an apostle, to be a witness
concerning you, even as We sent an apostle to Pharaoh.
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But Pharaoh disobeyed the apostle; so We
seized him with a heavy Punishment.
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Then how shall ye, if ye deny (God), guard yourselves
against a Day that will make children hoary-headed?-
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Whereon the sky will be cleft asunder? His Promise needs
must be accomplished.
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Verily this is an Admonition: therefore, whoso will, let him
take a (straight) path to his Lord!
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Thy Lord doth know that thou standest forth (to prayer) nigh
two-thirds of the night, or half the night, or a third of the night, and so
doth a party of those with thee. But God doth appoint night and day in due
measure He knoweth that ye are unable to keep count thereof. So He hath turned
to you (in mercy): read ye, therefore, of the Qur'an as much as may be easy for
you. He knoweth that there may be (some) among you in ill-health; others
travelling through the land, seeking of God's bounty; yet others fighting in
God's Cause, read ye, therefore, as much of the Qur'an as may be easy (for
you); and establish regular Prayer and give regular Charity; and loan to God a
Beautiful Loan. And whatever good ye send forth for your souls ye shall find it
in God's Presence,- yea, better and greater, in Reward
and seek ye the Grace of God: for God is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.