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'''[[Basmala|In]] the [[name]] of [[God]], the [[Rahman|Gracious]], the [[Rahim|Compassionate]].''' | '''[[Basmala|In]] the [[name]] of [[God]], the [[Rahman|Gracious]], the [[Rahim|Compassionate]].''' | ||
− | '''([[86:1]]) | + | '''([[86:1]]) Both heaven and the [[track|pulsar]]!''' |
'''([[86:2]]) Do you know what the [[track|pulsar]] is?''' | '''([[86:2]]) Do you know what the [[track|pulsar]] is?''' |
Revision as of 03:56, 22 July 2022
In the name of God, the Gracious, the Compassionate.
(86:1) Both heaven and the pulsar!
(86:2) Do you know what the pulsar is?
(86:3) This is the star, penetrating (by pulsating radio emission).
(86:4) Every person has a recorder over it.
(86:5) So let the human being see from what he was created.
(86:6) He was created from water that spurts forth.
(86:7) It comes out from between the spine and the testicles.
(86:8) For He is able to bring him back.
(86:9) The day when all is revealed.
(86:10) Then he will not have any power or victor.
(86:11) The sky which gives rain.
(86:12) The land with small cracks.
(86:13) This is the word that separates matters.
(86:14) It is not a thing for amusement.
(86:15) They are plotting a scheme.
(86:16) And I plot a scheme.
(86:17) So respite the ingrates, respite them for a while.