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Sorah At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Verses Number 17
وَالسَّمَاءِ وَالطَّارِقِ ( 1 ) At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Ayaa 1
Wassama-i wattariq
وَمَا أَدْرَاكَ مَا الطَّارِقُ ( 2 ) At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Ayaa 2
Wama adraka ma attariq
النَّجْمُ الثَّاقِبُ ( 3 ) At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Ayaa 3
Annajmu aththaqib
إِن كُلُّ نَفْسٍ لَّمَّا عَلَيْهَا حَافِظٌ ( 4 ) At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Ayaa 4
In kullu nafsin lamma AAalayha hafith
فَلْيَنظُرِ الْإِنسَانُ مِمَّ خُلِقَ ( 5 ) At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Ayaa 5
Falyanthuri al-insanumimma khuliq
خُلِقَ مِن مَّاءٍ دَافِقٍ ( 6 ) At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Ayaa 6
Khuliqa min ma-in dafiq
يَخْرُجُ مِن بَيْنِ الصُّلْبِ وَالتَّرَائِبِ ( 7 ) At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Ayaa 7
Yakhruju min bayni assulbi wattara-ib
إِنَّهُ عَلَىٰ رَجْعِهِ لَقَادِرٌ ( 8 ) At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Ayaa 8
Innahu AAala rajAAihi laqadir
يَوْمَ تُبْلَى السَّرَائِرُ ( 9 ) At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Ayaa 9
Yawma tubla assara-ir
فَمَا لَهُ مِن قُوَّةٍ وَلَا نَاصِرٍ ( 10 ) At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Ayaa 10
Fama lahu min quwwatin wala nasir
وَالسَّمَاءِ ذَاتِ الرَّجْعِ ( 11 ) At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Ayaa 11
Wassama-i thati arrajAA
وَالْأَرْضِ ذَاتِ الصَّدْعِ ( 12 ) At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Ayaa 12
Wal-ardi thati assadAA
إِنَّهُ لَقَوْلٌ فَصْلٌ ( 13 ) At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Ayaa 13
Innahu laqawlun fasl
وَمَا هُوَ بِالْهَزْلِ ( 14 ) At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Ayaa 14
Wama huwa bilhazl
إِنَّهُمْ يَكِيدُونَ كَيْدًا ( 15 ) At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Ayaa 15
Innahum yakeedoona kayda
وَأَكِيدُ كَيْدًا ( 16 ) At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Ayaa 16
Waakeedu kayda
فَمَهِّلِ الْكَافِرِينَ أَمْهِلْهُمْ رُوَيْدًا ( 17 ) At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) - Ayaa 17
Famahhili alkafireena amhilhum ruwayda

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