Surah 100

    Surah Al-Aadiyaat

    سُورَةُ العَادِيَاتِ

    The Chargers

    Meccan11 VersesJuz 30 to 30

    بِسۡمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ

    In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

    Verses

    20 per pageVerses 1-11 of 11
    1. Juz 30

      Oh, the chargers that run panting,

    2. Juz 30

      sparks of fire striking,

    3. Juz 30

      rushing to assault at morn,

    4. Juz 30

      thereby raising clouds of dust,

    5. Juz 30

      thereby storming [blindly] into any host!

    6. Juz 30

      VERILY, towards his Sustainer man is most ungrateful

    7. Juz 30

      and to this, behold, he [himself] bears witness indeed:

    8. Juz 30

      for, verily, to the love of wealth is he most ardently devoted.

    9. Juz 30

      But does he not know that [on the Last Day,] when all that is in the graves is raised and brought out,

    10. Juz 30

      and all that is [hidden] in men's hearts is bared

    11. Juz 30

      that on that Day their Sustainer [will show that He] has always been fully aware of them?

    About Surah Al-Aadiyaat

    Surah Al-Aadiyaat (سُورَةُ العَادِيَاتِ) is chapter 100 of the Holy Quran. It is a Meccan Surah containing 11 verses.

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