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Sorah Abasa ( He frowned ) - Verses Number 42
عَبَسَ وَتَوَلَّىٰ ( 1 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 1
AAabasa watawalla
أَن جَاءَهُ الْأَعْمَىٰ ( 2 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 2
An jaahu al-aAAma
وَمَا يُدْرِيكَ لَعَلَّهُ يَزَّكَّىٰ ( 3 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 3
Wama yudreeka laAAallahu yazzakka
أَوْ يَذَّكَّرُ فَتَنفَعَهُ الذِّكْرَىٰ ( 4 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 4
Aw yaththakkaru fatanfaAAahu aththikra
أَمَّا مَنِ اسْتَغْنَىٰ ( 5 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 5
Amma mani istaghna
فَأَنتَ لَهُ تَصَدَّىٰ ( 6 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 6
Faanta lahu tasadda
وَمَا عَلَيْكَ أَلَّا يَزَّكَّىٰ ( 7 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 7
Wama AAalayka alla yazzakka
وَأَمَّا مَن جَاءَكَ يَسْعَىٰ ( 8 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 8
Waamma man jaaka yasAAa
وَهُوَ يَخْشَىٰ ( 9 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 9
Wahuwa yakhsha
فَأَنتَ عَنْهُ تَلَهَّىٰ ( 10 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 10
Faanta AAanhu talahha
كَلَّا إِنَّهَا تَذْكِرَةٌ ( 11 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 11
Kalla innaha tathkira
فَمَن شَاءَ ذَكَرَهُ ( 12 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 12
Faman shaa thakarah
فِي صُحُفٍ مُّكَرَّمَةٍ ( 13 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 13
Fee suhufin mukarrama
مَّرْفُوعَةٍ مُّطَهَّرَةٍ ( 14 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 14
MarfooAAatin mutahhara
بِأَيْدِي سَفَرَةٍ ( 15 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 15
Bi-aydee safara
كِرَامٍ بَرَرَةٍ ( 16 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 16
Kiramin barara
قُتِلَ الْإِنسَانُ مَا أَكْفَرَهُ ( 17 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 17
Qutila al-insanu ma akfarah
مِنْ أَيِّ شَيْءٍ خَلَقَهُ ( 18 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 18
Min ayyi shay-in khalaqah
مِن نُّطْفَةٍ خَلَقَهُ فَقَدَّرَهُ ( 19 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 19
Min nutfatin khalaqahu faqaddarah
ثُمَّ السَّبِيلَ يَسَّرَهُ ( 20 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 20
Thumma assabeela yassarah
ثُمَّ أَمَاتَهُ فَأَقْبَرَهُ ( 21 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 21
Thumma amatahu faaqbarah
ثُمَّ إِذَا شَاءَ أَنشَرَهُ ( 22 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 22
Thumma itha shaa ansharah
كَلَّا لَمَّا يَقْضِ مَا أَمَرَهُ ( 23 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 23
Kalla lamma yaqdi maamarah
فَلْيَنظُرِ الْإِنسَانُ إِلَىٰ طَعَامِهِ ( 24 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 24
Falyanthuri al-insanuila taAAamih
أَنَّا صَبَبْنَا الْمَاءَ صَبًّا ( 25 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 25
Anna sababna almaasabba
ثُمَّ شَقَقْنَا الْأَرْضَ شَقًّا ( 26 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 26
Thumma shaqaqna al-arda shaqqa
فَأَنبَتْنَا فِيهَا حَبًّا ( 27 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 27
Faanbatna feeha habba
وَعِنَبًا وَقَضْبًا ( 28 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 28
WaAAinaban waqadba
وَزَيْتُونًا وَنَخْلًا ( 29 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 29
Wazaytoonan wanakhla
وَحَدَائِقَ غُلْبًا ( 30 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 30
Wahada-iqa ghulba
وَفَاكِهَةً وَأَبًّا ( 31 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 31
Wafakihatan waabba
مَّتَاعًا لَّكُمْ وَلِأَنْعَامِكُمْ ( 32 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 32
MataAAan lakum wali-anAAamikum
فَإِذَا جَاءَتِ الصَّاخَّةُ ( 33 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 33
Fa-itha jaati assakhkha
يَوْمَ يَفِرُّ الْمَرْءُ مِنْ أَخِيهِ ( 34 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 34
Yawma yafirru almaro min akheeh
وَأُمِّهِ وَأَبِيهِ ( 35 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 35
Waommihi waabeeh
وَصَاحِبَتِهِ وَبَنِيهِ ( 36 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 36
Wasahibatihi wabaneeh
لِكُلِّ امْرِئٍ مِّنْهُمْ يَوْمَئِذٍ شَأْنٌ يُغْنِيهِ ( 37 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 37
Likulli imri-in minhum yawma-ithinsha/nun yughneeh
وُجُوهٌ يَوْمَئِذٍ مُّسْفِرَةٌ ( 38 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 38
Wujoohun yawma-ithin musfira
ضَاحِكَةٌ مُّسْتَبْشِرَةٌ ( 39 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 39
Dahikatun mustabshira
وَوُجُوهٌ يَوْمَئِذٍ عَلَيْهَا غَبَرَةٌ ( 40 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 40
Wawujoohun yawma-ithin AAalayhaghabara
تَرْهَقُهَا قَتَرَةٌ ( 41 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 41
Tarhaquha qatara
أُولَٰئِكَ هُمُ الْكَفَرَةُ الْفَجَرَةُ ( 42 ) Abasa ( He frowned ) - Ayaa 42
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