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IN THE NAME OF GOD, THE MOST GRACIOUS, THE DISPENSER OF
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A scene explaining the day of judgement
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1 | OH, the sudden calamity!1 | ||
2 | How awesome the sudden calamity! | |||
3 | And what could make thee conceive what that sudden calamity will be? | |||
4 | [It will occur] on the Day when men will be like moths swarming in confusion, | |||
5 | and the mountains will be like fluffy tufts of wool.... | |||
6 | And then, he whose weight [of good deeds] is heavy in the balance | |||
7 | shall find himself in a happy state of life; | |||
8 | whereas he whose weight is light in the balance | |||
9 | shall be engulfed by an abyss.2 | |||
10 | And what could make thee conceive what that [abyss] will be? | |||
11 | A fire hotly burning!3 |
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