In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful.
(1) I promise by those angels who take souls away with force.
(2) And by those who do it gently.
(3) And by those gliding through heavens fast.
(4) And by those who race and take the lead.
(5) And by those who plan everything.
(6) Think about the Day when a huge Blast shakes everything.
(7) Then another Blast follows.
(8) Hearts will be racing on that Day.
(9) Their eyes will be humbled and downcast.
(10) They used to make fun and say, "Will we come back to life?
(11) Even after we've turned to dust?"
(12) They said, "That would be a big loss."
(13) But indeed, it's just one single Blast.
(14) And everyone will be above ground.
(15) Have you heard the story of Moses?
(16) When God called him in the sacred valley of Tuwa,
(17) "Go to Pharaoh. He has indeed crossed the line."
(18) Tell him, "Do you want to purify yourself?
(19) I'll guide you to God, and you'll be filled with awe for Him."
(20) Then Moses showed him the great Miracle.
(21) But Pharaoh rejected it and disobeyed.
(22) He turned his back on God.
(23) Then he gathered people and announced,
(24) "I'm your Lord, the most high!"
(25) God seized him and made him an example in this life and the next.
(26) There's a lesson for those who fear God.
(27) Are you more challenging to create or the sky He built?
(28) He raised its height and perfected it.
(29) He made its night dark and its day bright.
(30) Then, after that, He spread out the earth.
(31) He brought forth water and pasture.
(32) And anchored the mountains to make the earth firm.
(33) All of this is for your enjoyment and your animals.
(34) But when the big disaster comes.
(35) People will remember what they did.
(36) Hell will be displayed for all to see.
(37) So, those who did evil things.
(38) And chose this life over the next.
(39) Will find their home in Hell.
(40) But whoever was scared of facing his Lord and controlled his urges,
(41) Then Paradise will be his final home!
(42) People ask you, O Prophet, “When will the Hour, or the end of the world, come?”
(43) But you don't know when it will happen.
(44) Only your Lord knows when it's going to end.
(45) Your job is to warn those afraid of it.
(46) When people see it, it'll feel like they only spent an evening or a morning.