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in Edition Clear Qur'an by Talal Itani / Al-Furqaan (The Criterion)

25:1Blessed is He who sent down the Criterion upon His servant, to be a warning to humanity.

25:2He to whom belongs the kingdom of the heavens and the earth, who took to Himself no son, who never had a partner in His kingship; who created everything and determined its measure.

25:3And yet, instead of Him, they produce for themselves gods that create nothing, but are themselves created; that have no power to harm or benefit themselves; and no power over life, death, or resurrection.

25:4Those who disbelieve say, “This is nothing but a lie that he made up, and others have helped him at it.” They have committed an injustice and a perjury.

25:5And they say, “Tales of the ancients; he wrote them down; they are dictated to him morning and evening.”

25:6Say, “It was revealed by He who knows the Secret in the heavens and the earth. He is always Forgiving and Merciful.”

25:7And they say, “What sort of messenger is this, who eats food, and walks in the marketplaces? If only an angel was sent down with him, to be alongside him a warner.”

25:8Or, “If only a treasure was dropped on him.” Or, “If only he had a garden from which he eats.” The evildoers also say, “You are following but a man under spell.”

25:9Look how they invent examples for you. They have gone astray, and cannot find a way.

25:10Blessed is He who, if He wills, can provide you with better than that—gardens beneath which rivers flow—and He will give you palaces.

25:11In fact, they have denied the Hour, and We have prepared for those who deny the Hour a Blaze.

25:12When it sees them from a distant place, they will hear it raging and roaring.

25:13And when they are thrown into it, into a tight place, shackled, they will plead there for death.

25:15Say, “Is this better, or the Garden of Eternity promised to the righteous? It is for them a reward and a destination.

25:16They will have therein whatever they desire, forever. That is upon your Lord a binding promise.

25:17On the Day when He gathers them, and what they worshiped besides God, He will say, “Was it you who misled these servants of Mine, or was it they who lost the way?”

25:18They will say, “Glory be to You. It was not for us to take any lords besides You. But you gave them enjoyments, and their ancestors, until they forgot the Message, and became ruined people.”

25:19They have denied you because of what you say; so you can neither avert, nor help. Whoever among you commits injustice, We will make him taste a grievous punishment.

25:20We never sent any messengers before you, but they ate food and walked in the marketplaces. And We made some of you tempters for one another—will you be patient? Your Lord is always Observing.

25:21Those who do not expect to meet Us say, “If only the angels were sent down to us, or we could see our Lord.” They have grown arrogant within themselves, and have become excessively defiant.

25:22On the Day when they see the angels—there will be no good news for sinners on that Day; and they will say, “A protective refuge.”

25:23We will proceed to the works they did, and will turn them into scattered dust.

25:24The companions of Paradise on that Day will be better lodged, and more fairly accommodated.

25:25The Day when the sky is cleft with clouds, and the angels are sent down in streams.

25:26On that Day, true sovereignty will belong to the Merciful, and it will be a difficult Day for the disbelievers.

25:27On that Day, the wrongdoer will bite his hands, and say, “If only I had followed the way with the Messenger.

25:28Oh, woe to me; I wish I never took so-and-so for a friend.

25:29He led me away from the Message after it had come to me; for Satan has always been a betrayer of man.”

25:30And the Messenger will say, “My Lord, my people have abandoned this Quran.”

25:31Likewise, to every prophet We assign enemies from among the wicked. But your Lord suffices as a Guide and Savior.

25:32Those who disbelieve say, “Why was the Quran not revealed to him at once?” Thus in order to strengthen your heart thereby, and We revealed it in stages.

25:33Whatever argument they come to you with, We provide you with the truth, and a better exposition.

25:34Those who are herded into Hell on their faces—those are in a worse position, and further astray from the way.

25:35We gave Moses the Scripture, and appointed his brother Aaron as his assistant.

25:36We said, “Go to the people who rejected Our signs,” and We destroyed them completely.

25:37And the people of Noah: when they rejected the messengers, We drowned them, and made them a lesson for mankind. We have prepared for the wrongdoers a painful retribution.

25:38And Aad, and Thamood, and the inhabitants of Arras, and many generations in between.

25:40And they came upon the city that was drenched by the terrible rain. Did they not see it? But they do not expect resurrection.

25:41And when they see you, they take you for nothing but mockery: “Is this the one God sent as a messenger?”

25:42“He nearly led us away from our gods, had we not patiently adhered to them.” But they will know, when they witness the torment, who is further away from the way.

25:43Have you seen him who chose his desire as his god? Would you be an agent for him?

25:44Or do you assume that most of them hear or understand? They are just like cattle, but even more errant in their way.

25:45Do you not see how your Lord extends the shadow? Had He willed, He could have made it still. And We made the sun a pointer to it.

25:46Then We withdraw it towards Us gradually.

25:47And it is He who made the night a covering for you, and sleep for rest; and He made the day a revival.

25:48And it is He who sends the winds, bringing advance news of His mercy; and We send down from the sky pure water.

25:49To revive dead lands thereby, and to provide drink for the multitude of animals and humans We created.

25:50We have circulated it among them, that they may reflect, but most people persist in thanklessness.

25:51Had We willed, We could have sent to every town a warner.

25:52So do not obey the disbelievers, but strive against them with it, a mighty struggle.

25:53And it is He who merged the two seas; this one fresh and sweet, and that one salty and bitter; and He placed between them a barrier, and an impassable boundary.

25:54And it is He who, from fluid, created the human being. Then He made relationships through marriage and mating. Your Lord is Omnipotent.

25:55And yet, instead of God, they serve what neither profits them nor harms them. The disbeliever has always turned his back on his Lord.

25:57Say, “I ask of you no payment for this—only that whoever wills may take a path to his Lord.”

25:58And put your trust in the Living, the One who never dies; and celebrate His praise. He suffices as the All-Informed Knower of the faults of His creatures.

25:59He who created the heavens and the earth and everything between them in six days, then settled on the Throne. The Most Merciful. Ask about Him a well-informed.

25:60And when it is said to them, “Bow down to the Merciful,” they say, “And what is the Merciful? Are we to bow down to whatever you command us?” And it increases their aversion.

25:61Blessed is He who placed constellations in the sky, and placed in it a lamp, and an illuminating moon.

25:62And it is He who made the night and the day alternate—for whoever desires to reflect, or desires to show gratitude.

25:63The servants of the Merciful are those who walk the earth in humility, and when the ignorant address them, they say, “Peace.”

25:64And those who pass the night prostrating themselves to their Lord and standing up.

25:65And those who say, ‘‘Our Lord, avert from us the suffering of Hell, for its suffering is continuous.

25:66It is indeed a miserable residence and destination.”

25:67And those who, when they spend, are neither wasteful nor stingy, but choose a middle course between that.

25:68And those who do not implore besides God any other god, and do not kill the soul which God has made sacred—except in the pursuit of justice—and do not commit adultery. Whoever does that will face penalties.

25:69The punishment will be doubled for him on the Day of Resurrection, and he will dwell therein in humiliation forever.

25:70Except for those who repent, and believe, and do good deeds. These—God will replace their bad deeds with good deeds. God is ever Forgiving and Merciful.

25:71Whoever repents and acts righteously—has inclined towards God with repentance.

25:72And those who do not bear false witness; and when they come across indecencies, they pass by with dignity.

25:73And those who, when reminded of the revelations of their Lord, do not fall before them deaf and blind.

25:74And those who say, “Our Lord, grant us delight in our spouses and our children, and make us a good example for the righteous.”

25:75Those will be awarded the Chamber for their patience, and will be greeted therein with greetings and peace.

25:76Abiding therein forever—it is an excellent residence and destination.

25:77Say, “What are you to my Lord without your prayers? You have denied the truth, and the inevitable will happen.”