Surah 101

    Surah Al-Qaari'a

    سُورَةُ القَارِعَةِ

    The Calamity

    Meccan11 VersesJuz 30 to 30

    بِسۡمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ

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

    Verses

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    1. Juz 30

      OH, the sudden calamity!

    2. Juz 30

      How awesome the sudden calamity!

    3. Juz 30

      And what could make thee conceive what that sudden calamity will be?

    4. Juz 30

      [It will occur] on the Day when men will be like moths swarming in confusion,

    5. Juz 30

      and the mountains will be like fluffy tufts of wool....

    6. Juz 30

      And then, he whose weight [of good deeds] is heavy in the balance

    7. Juz 30

      shall find himself in a happy' state of life;

    8. Juz 30

      whereas he whose weight is light in the balance

    9. Juz 30

      shall be engulfed by an abyss.

    10. Juz 30

      And what could make thee conceive what that [abyss] will be?

    11. Juz 30

      A fire hotly burning!

    About Surah Al-Qaari'a

    Surah Al-Qaari'a (سُورَةُ القَارِعَةِ) is chapter 101 of the Holy Quran. It is a Meccan Surah containing 11 verses.

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