نُوْٓ نْ وَ الْقَلَمِ
وَلْ قَ لَ مِ وَ مَا
وَ مَا یَسْطُرُوْنَ
يَسْ طُ رُوْٓ نْ
مَآ اَنْتَ
اَنْ تَ بِنِعْمَةِ
بِ نِعْ مَ ةِ رَبِّكَ
رَبّ بِ كَ بِمَجْنُوْنٍ
بِ مَجْ نُوْٓ نْ
وَ اِنّ نَ لَكَ
لَ كَ لَاَجْرًا
لَ اَجْ رَنْ غَیْرَ
غَىْ رَ مَمْنُوْنٍ
مَمْ نُوْٓنْ
وَ اِنّ نَ كَ لَعَلٰی
لَ عَ لَا خُلُقٍ
خُ لُ قِنْ عَظِیْمٍ
عَ ظِىْٓ مْ
فَ سَ تُبْ صِ رُ وَ یُبْصِرُوْنَ
وَ يُبْ صِ رُوْٓ نْ
بِ اَىّ ىِ كُ مُلْ الْمَفْتُوْنُ
مَفْ تُوْٓ نْ
اِنّ نَ رَبَّكَ
رَبّ بَ كَ هُوَ
هُ وَ اَعْلَمُ
اَعْ لَ مُ بِمَنْ
بِ مَنْ ضَلَّ
ضَلّ لَ عَنْ
عَنْ سَبِیْلِهٖ ۪
سَ بِىْ لِ هِىْ وَ هُوَ
وَ هُ وَ اَعْلَمُ
اَعْ لَ مُ بِالْمُهْتَدِیْنَ
بِلْ مُهْ تَ دِىْٓ نْ
فَ لَا تُطِعِ
تُ طِ عِلْ الْمُكَذِّبِیْنَ
مُ كَذّ ذِ بِىْٓ نْ
وَدّدُوْ لَوْ
لَوْ تُدْهِنُ
تُدْ هِ نُ فَیُدْهِنُوْنَ
فَ يُدْ هِ نُوْٓ نْ
وَ لَا تُطِعْ
تُ طِعْ كُلَّ
كُلّ لَ حَلَّافٍ
حَلّ لَا فِمّ مَّهِیْنٍ
مَ هِىْٓ نْ
هَمّ مَا زِمّ مَّشَّآءٍۭ
مَشّ شَآ ءِ مْ بِنَمِیْمٍ
بِ نَ مِىْٓ مْ
withholder of good, transgressor, evildoer,
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
A preventer of good, transgressing and sinful,
— Saheeh International
brute, and—on top of all that—an illegitimate child.
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
Cruel, moreover, and an illegitimate pretender.1
— Saheeh International
Now, ˹simply˺ because he has been blessed with ˹abundant˺ wealth and children,
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
Because he is a possessor of wealth and children,
— Saheeh International
whenever Our revelations are recited to him, he says, “Ancient fables!”
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
When Our verses are recited to him, he says, "Legends of the former peoples."
— Saheeh International
We will soon mark his snout.1
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
We will brand him upon the snout.1
— Saheeh International
Indeed, We have tested those ˹Meccans˺ as We tested the owners of the garden—when they swore they would surely harvest ˹all˺ its fruit in the early morning,
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
Indeed, We have tried them as We tried the companions of the garden, when they swore to cut its fruit in the [early] morning
— Saheeh International
leaving no thought for Allah’s Will.1
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
Without making exception.1
— Saheeh International
Then it was struck by a torment from your Lord while they slept,
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
So there came upon it [i.e., the garden] an affliction from your Lord while they were asleep.
— Saheeh International
so it was reduced to ashes.
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
And it became as though reaped.
— Saheeh International
Then by daybreak they called out to each other,
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
And they called one another at morning,
— Saheeh International
˹saying,˺ “Go early to your harvest, if you want to pick ˹all˺ the fruit.”
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
[Saying], "Go early to your crop if you would cut the fruit."
— Saheeh International