Al-Fil: The Elephant
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(Arthur Arberry version)


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Praise belongs to God, the Lord of all Being,
- Alhamdu lillahi rabbi alAAalameena (Ⅰ)
- The Beneficent, the Merciful, (Ⅱ)
- In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful. (Ⅲ)
- بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ (Ⅳ)
- Praise be to Allah, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the worlds; (Ⅵ)
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Hast thou not seen how thy Lord did with the Men of the Elephant?
- Alam tara kayfa faAAala rabbuka biashabi alfeeli (Ⅰ)
- See you not how your Lord dealt with the people of the elephant? (Ⅱ)
- Hast thou not seen how thy Lord dealt with the owners of the Elephant ? (Ⅲ)
- بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ أَلَمْ تَرَ كَيْفَ فَعَلَ رَبُّكَ بِأَصْحَابِ الْفِيلِ (Ⅳ)
- Seest thou not how thy Lord dealt with the Companions of the Elephant? (Ⅵ)
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Did He not make their guile to go astray?
- Alam yajAAal kaydahum fee tadleelin (Ⅰ)
- Did He not make their stratagem lead them astray, (Ⅱ)
- Did He not bring their stratagem to naught, (Ⅲ)
- أَلَمْ يَجْعَلْ كَيْدَهُمْ فِي تَضْلِيلٍ (Ⅳ)
- Did He not make their treacherous plan go astray? (Ⅵ)
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And He loosed upon them birds in flights,
- Waarsala AAalayhim tayran ababeela (Ⅰ)
- And sent down on them birds in flocks, (Ⅱ)
- And send against them swarms of flying creatures, (Ⅲ)
- وَأَرْسَلَ عَلَيْهِمْ طَيْرًا أَبَابِيلَ (Ⅳ)
- And He sent against them Flights of Birds, (Ⅵ)
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hurling against them stones of baked clay
- Tarmeehim bihijaratin min sijjeelin (Ⅰ)
- To pelt them with stones of baked clay, (Ⅱ)
- Which pelted them with stones of baked clay, (Ⅲ)
- تَرْمِيهِم بِحِجَارَةٍ مِّن سِجِّيلٍ (Ⅳ)
- Striking them with stones of baked clay. (Ⅵ)
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and He made them like green blades devoured.
- FajaAAalahum kaAAasfin makoolin (Ⅰ)
- And make them like stalks left by herbage eaten down? (Ⅱ)
- And made them like green crops devoured (by cattle) ? (Ⅲ)
- فَجَعَلَهُمْ كَعَصْفٍ مَّأْكُولٍ (Ⅳ)
- Then did He make them like an empty field of stalks and straw, (of which the corn) has been eaten up. (Ⅵ)


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