In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful.
(1) Woe to those who cheat others!
(2) Those who ensure they receive the full amount when taking a measure from people.
(3) And when they sell items to them, they often cheat on the weight or size.
(4) Don't they realize they'll be brought back to life after dying?
(5) On a tremendous Day?
(6) The Day when everyone will stand before the Lord of the whole world.
(7) But no! The evil ones indeed end up in Sijjîn in the deep part of Hell.
(8) Have you ever wondered what Sijjin is?
(9) A fate that is already decided.
(10) Woe to those who deny the truth on that Day!
(11) Those who don't believe in the Day of Judgment.
(12) And no one denies it except the sinful.
(13) When God's messages are recited to them, they call them old stories.
(14) Actually, it's because their hearts are tainted by their wrong actions.
(15) But no! On that Day, they'll be separated from God.
(16) Then they'll be punished in Hell.
(17) Then they'll be told, “This is the punishment you used to deny.”
(18) But no! The righteous will indeed go to Elliyun, the highest Garden with God.
(19) Ever wondered what Elliyun is?
(20) A fate that is already determined.
(21) It's witnessed by those closest to God.
(22) Good people will be very happy.
(23) They'll be sitting on fancy thrones, observing.
(24) You'll see happiness all over their faces.
(25) They'll drink special, sealed nectar.
(26) It's sealed with musk, emitting a lovely scent. So, whoever wants this, let them strive to earn it.
(27) And this fantastic drink will come from Tasnîm,
(28) a spring from which those close to God drink.
(29) Indeed, evil people used to make fun of believers.
(30) They'd wink at each other when they passed by them.
(31) When they went back home, they were overjoyed.
(32) They'd say, "These people are lost."
(33) Even though they weren't meant to watch over the believers.
(34) But on that Day, believers will laugh at disbelievers.
(35) They'll be sitting on thrones, watching.
(36) Did disbelievers get rewarded for their deeds?