Marmaduke Pickthall, The Meaning of The Glorious Koran. An Explanatory Translation (1930)

15. (Set down) by scribes

16. Noble and righteous.

17. Man is (self-)destroyed: how ungrateful!

18. From what thing doth He create him?

19. From a drop of seed. He createth him and proportioneth him,

20. Then maketh the way easy for him,

21. Then causeth him to die, and burieth him;

22. Then, when He will, He bringeth him again to life.

23. Nay, but (man) hath not done what He commanded him.

24. Let man consider his food:

25. How We pour water in showers

26. Then split the earth in clefts

27. And cause the grain to grow therein

28. And grapes and green fodder

29. And olive-trees and palm-trees

30. And garden-closes of thick foliage

31. And fruits and grasses:

32. Provision for you and your cattle.

33. But when the Shout cometh

34. On the day when a man fleeth from his brother

35. And his mother and his father

36. And his wife and his children,

37. Every man that day will have concern enough to make him heedless (of others).

38. On that day faces will be bright as dawn,

39. Laughing, rejoicing at good news;

40. And other faces, on that day, with dust upon them,
41. Veiled in darkness,

42. Those are the disbelievers, the wicked.

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Marmaduke Pickthall, The Meaning of The Glorious Koran. An Explanatory Translation, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, Consulted online at “Quran Archive - Texts and Studies on the Quran” on 26 Apr. 2024: http://quran-archive.org/explorer/marmaduke-pickthall/1930?page=641