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26. Rather they will on that day (being ashamed) be completely submissive (bending their heads low).
27. Some of them will turn to the others, questioning to one another (reproachingly).
28. They (the seduced ones) will say (to the seducers), `Surely, you used to approach us with great force
swearing ( your sincerity to guide us aright).'
29. They (- seducers) will reply, `It was not so. Rather you yourselves were not (inclined to be) the believers.
30. `And we had no authority over you (to seduce you). The truth is that you yourselves were an unrestrained
people (and given to excesses).
31. `So (today) we all deserve the judgment of our Lord. We are the sufferers (of the punishment for our own evil deeds).
32. `So (it is) we (who) led you astray, for we ourselves had indeed gone astray.'
33. On that day all of them shall surely share the punishment.
34. Surely, that is how We deal with the guilty.
35. For when it was said to them, `There is no other, cannot be and will never be One worthy of worship but
Allâh,' they ever turned away in disdain.
36. And they used to say, `Are we to forsake our gods for the sake of a mad poet?'
37. Nay, (this Prophet is neither insane nor a poet,) the fact is that he brought the everlasting truth and has testified
to the truth of (all) the Messengers (gone before him).
38. (Disbelievers!) you will suffer the woeful punishment, most certainly.
39. You shall be made to reap the fruit of your own deeds.
40. Different however is the case of the (chosen) servants of Allâh, the true and purified ones.
41. It is they for whom there awaits a provision (especially) earmarked,
42. Fruits, moreover they shall be the honored ones (and generously treated)
43. In the Gardens of Bliss.
44. (They shall be seated) on thrones (of happiness and dignity), face to face.
45. They will be served in a round with a bowl containing pure drink filled at a limpid flowing fountain,
46 (Sparkling) white, delicious to the drinkers, (as a reward for their leading pure sweet and flawless lives).
47. Neither these (drinks) will cause any ruinous effect, nor they will be deprived of intellectual faculties thereby.
48. And they will have (chaste wives) by their sides, damsels, with restrained and modest looks (and) with
large beautiful eyes.
49. Just as though they were eggs carefully guarded (- of pure and unsoiled character).
50. Then (sipping their cups) they will turn one to another asking questions;
51. One of them will say, `Surely I had an intimate companion (in the world),
52. `Who used to say, "Are you indeed one of those who confirm (and really believe in the Resurrection)?
53. "Is it true that we shall be reunited when we are dead and reduced to dust and bones?"'
54. He (- the confirmer of the Resurrection) will then add (saying), `Have a look (at that companion of mine to
find how he fares!)?'
55. Then as he will have a look (at his companion) he will find him right in the midst of Hell.
56. He will then say (to that companion), `By Allâh, you had almost caused me to perish;
57. `But for the favour and grace of my Lord, I would have also been one of those who are facing (the
punishment today).'
58. The owners of Paradise will then ask one another, `Is it not true that we are not going to suffer death (again)?
59. `Ours was only the death we have already met (in the world), and we are going to suffer no punishment.
60. `This indeed, is the mighty achievement (on our part).
61. `Let those who would strive, then strive for the like of this (supreme triumph)!'
62. Does all this (state of bliss) make a better welcome than the tree of
Zaqqûm (which will serve as food for the
people of Gehenna)?
63. For We have made this (tree) a scourge for the wrongdoers.
64. It is a tree which springs forth from the bottom of Hell.
65. Its produce is as though it were the heads of serpents.
66. And most surely they, (the inmates of Hell,) shall eat of it and fill (their) bellies with it.
67. In addition to (all) this, they will have (therein) a mixture of boiling water (to drink).
68. Then most surely they shall finally go to Hell.
69. The thing is, they found their forefathers erring,
70. And they are rushing on in their footsteps (as if driven by some inward urge).
71. And most of the ancient people had erred before them.
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