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Sorah Al-Qari'ah ( The Striking Hour ) - Verses Number 11
الْقَارِعَةُ ( 1 ) Al-Qari'ah ( The Striking Hour ) - Ayaa 1
AlqariAAa
مَا الْقَارِعَةُ ( 2 ) Al-Qari'ah ( The Striking Hour ) - Ayaa 2
Ma alqariAAa
وَمَا أَدْرَاكَ مَا الْقَارِعَةُ ( 3 ) Al-Qari'ah ( The Striking Hour ) - Ayaa 3
Wama adraka ma alqariAAa
يَوْمَ يَكُونُ النَّاسُ كَالْفَرَاشِ الْمَبْثُوثِ ( 4 ) Al-Qari'ah ( The Striking Hour ) - Ayaa 4
Yawma yakoonu annasu kalfarashialmabthooth
وَتَكُونُ الْجِبَالُ كَالْعِهْنِ الْمَنفُوشِ ( 5 ) Al-Qari'ah ( The Striking Hour ) - Ayaa 5
Watakoonu aljibalu kalAAihnialmanfoosh
فَأَمَّا مَن ثَقُلَتْ مَوَازِينُهُ ( 6 ) Al-Qari'ah ( The Striking Hour ) - Ayaa 6
Faamma man thaqulat mawazeenuh
فَهُوَ فِي عِيشَةٍ رَّاضِيَةٍ ( 7 ) Al-Qari'ah ( The Striking Hour ) - Ayaa 7
Fahuwa fee AAeeshatin radiya
وَأَمَّا مَنْ خَفَّتْ مَوَازِينُهُ ( 8 ) Al-Qari'ah ( The Striking Hour ) - Ayaa 8
Waamma man khaffat mawazeenuh
فَأُمُّهُ هَاوِيَةٌ ( 9 ) Al-Qari'ah ( The Striking Hour ) - Ayaa 9
Faommuhu hawiya
وَمَا أَدْرَاكَ مَا هِيَهْ ( 10 ) Al-Qari'ah ( The Striking Hour ) - Ayaa 10
Wama adraka ma hiya
نَارٌ حَامِيَةٌ ( 11 ) Al-Qari'ah ( The Striking Hour ) - Ayaa 11
Narun hamiya

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