| In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. |
| 1. |

(The Prophet (Peace be upon him)) frowned and turned
away, |
| 2. |

Because there came to him the blind man (i.e. 'Abdullâh
bin Umm-Maktûm, who came to the Prophet (Peace be upon him)
while he was preaching to one or some of the Quraish chiefs). |
| 3. |

But what could tell you that per chance he might become
pure (from sins)? |
| 4. |

Or that he might receive admonition, and that the admonition
might profit him? |
| 5. |

As for him who thinks himself self-sufficient, |
| 6. |

To him you attend; |
| 7. |

What does it matter to you if he will not become pure
(from disbelief, you are only a Messenger, your duty is to convey
the Message of Allâh). |
| 8. |

But as to him who came to you running. |
| 9. |

And is afraid (of Allâh and His Punishment), |
| 10. |

Of him you are neglectful and divert your attention
to another, |
| 11. |

Nay, (do not do like this), indeed it (these Verses
of this Qur'ân) are an admonition, |
| 12. |

So whoever wills, let him pay attention to it. |
| 13. |

(It is) in Records held (greatly) in honour (Al-Lauh
Al-Mahfûz). |
| 14. |

Exalted (in dignity), purified, |
| 15. |

In the hands of scribes (angels). |
| 16. |

Honourable and obedient. |
| 17. |

Be cursed (the disbelieving) man! How ungrateful he
is! |
| 18. |

From what thing did He create him? |
| 19. |

From Nutfah (male and female semen drops) He
created him, and then set him in due proportion; |
| 20. |

Then He makes the Path easy for him; |
| 21. |

Then He causes him to die, and puts him in his grave; |
| 22. |

Then, when it is His Will, He will resurrect him (again). |
| 23. |

Nay, but (man) has not done what He commanded him. |
| 24. |

Then let man look at his food, |
| 25. |

That We pour forth water in abundance, |
| 26. |

And We split the earth in clefts, |
| 27. |

And We cause therein the grain to grow, |
| 28. |

And grapes and clover plants (i.e. green fodder for
the cattle), |
| 29. |

And olives and date-palms, |
| 30. |

And gardens, dense with many trees, |
| 31. |

And fruits and Abba (herbage, etc.), |
| 32. |

(To be) a provision and benefit for you and your cattle. |
| 33. |

Then, when there comes As-Sâkhkhah (the
Day of Resurrection's second blowing of Trumpet), |
| 34. |

That Day shall a man flee from his brother, |
| 35. |

And from his mother and his father, |
| 36. |

And from his wife and his children. |
| 37. |

Everyman, that Day, will have enough to make him careless
of others. |
| 38. |

Some faces that Day, will be bright (true believers
of Islâmic Monotheism). |
| 39. |

Laughing, rejoicing at good news (of Paradise). |
| 40. |

And other faces, that Day, will be dust-stained; |
| 41. |

Darkness will cover them, |
| 42. |

Such will be the Kafarah (disbelievers in Allâh,
in His Oneness, and in His Messenger Muhammad (Peace be upon him),
etc.), the Fajarah (wicked evil doers). |