Surah 099

    Surah Az-Zalzala

    سُورَةُ الزَّلۡزَلَةِ

    The Earthquake

    Medinan8 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

      WHEN THE EARTH quakes with her [last] mighty quaking,

    2. Juz 30

      and [when] the earth yields up her burdens,

    3. Juz 30

      and man cries out, "What has happened to her?" -

    4. Juz 30

      on that Day will she recount all her tidings,

    5. Juz 30

      as thy Sustainer will have inspired her to do!

    6. Juz 30

      On that Day will all men come forward, cut off from one another, to be shown their [past] deeds.

    7. Juz 30

      And so, he who shall have done an atom's weight of good, shall behold it;

    8. Juz 30

      and he who shall have done an atom's weight of evil, shall behold it.

    About Surah Az-Zalzala

    Surah Az-Zalzala (سُورَةُ الزَّلۡزَلَةِ) is chapter 99 of the Holy Quran. It is a Medinan Surah containing 8 verses.

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