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Posted by SisterJennifer - 09-02-2006, 02:23 PM
I just wanted to bring the reminder to the top of the list.
Posted by Faris_Mee - 03-17-2006, 01:09 AM

<b>ABASA</b>


He frowned and turned away


when there came to him the blind man


How could you tell? He might have sought to purify himself


or become reminded and might have benefited from Our reminder.


As for him who is indifferent,


to whom you were attending;


you will not be held responsible if he would not purify himself.


Yet to him who came to you with zeal on his own


and with fear of Allah in his heart,


you gave no heed.


It should not be so! Indeed, this is but an admonition;


let him who wants, accept it.


It is written in scrolls, which are honored,


exalted, purified,


and which remain in the hands of scribes,


who are noble and virtuous.


Recognize your Creator and fulfil your obligations


Woe to man! What a disbeliever he is!


Out of what Allah has created him?


Out of a semen-drop! Allah created him and then fashioned him in due proportion,


then makes his way of life smooth for him,


then causes him to die and stows him in a grave.


Then He will surely bring him back to life when He pleases.


By no means has he fulfilled the duty that Allah had assigned him.


Let man reflect on the food he eats,


How We pour down rainwater in abundance


and cleave the soil asunder.


How We bring forth grain,


grapes and nutritious vegetation;


olives and dates,


lush gardens,


fruits and fodder,


as a means of sustenance for you and your cattle.


On the day of judgement no one shall


care about his own mother, father, brother or children


Finally when there come the deafening blast,


on that Day each man shall flee from his own brother,


his mother and his father,


his wife and his children.


For each one of them, on that Day, shall have enough concern of his own to make him indifferent to the others.


Some faces on that Day shall be shining,


smiling and joyful.


And some faces on that Day shall be dusty


and veiled with darkness.


These shall be the faces of the disbelieving wicked.