Difference between revisions of "ਅਲ-ਅਬਾਸਾ"
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− | He frowned and turned ˹his attention˺ away, | + | <span style="font-size:1.3em;font-style:italic">He frowned and turned ˹his attention˺ away,</span> |
− | ˹simply˺ because the blind man came to him ˹interrupting˺ | + | <span style="font-size:1.3em;font-style:italic">˹simply˺ because the blind man came to him ˹interrupting˺</span> |
2 / [Causes of frowning/or feeling sad/ could be very small. | 2 / [Causes of frowning/or feeling sad/ could be very small. | ||
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− | As for the one who was indifferent, | + | <span style="font-size:1.3em;font-style:italic">As for the one who was indifferent,</span> |
− | you gave him your ˹undivided˺ attention, | + | <span style="font-size:1.3em;font-style:italic">you gave him your ˹undivided˺ attention,</span> |
5 / Those free from need/indifferent are/can be proud/arrogant too [ thus poor people are often said to be happier.] | 5 / Those free from need/indifferent are/can be proud/arrogant too [ thus poor people are often said to be happier.] | ||
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− | But as for the one who came to you, eager ˹to learn˺, | + | <span style="font-size:1.3em;font-style:italic">But as for the one who came to you, eager ˹to learn˺,</span> |
− | being in awe ˹of Allah˺, | + | <span style="font-size:1.3em;font-style:italic">being in awe ˹of Allah˺,</span> |
8 / [I should be super attentive to people in this category] | 8 / [I should be super attentive to people in this category] | ||
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− | A blessing from Allah, | + | <span style="font-size:1.3em;font-style:italic">A blessing from Allah,</span> |
− | and dense orchards, | + | <span style="font-size:1.3em;font-style:italic">and dense orchards,</span> |
− | and fruit and fodder— | + | <span style="font-size:1.3em;font-style:italic">and fruit and fodder—</span> |
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− | For then everyone will have enough concern of their own. | + | <span style="font-size:1.3em;font-style:italic">For then everyone will have enough concern of their own.</span> |
− | On that Day ˹some˺ faces will be bright, | + | <span style="font-size:1.3em;font-style:italic">On that Day ˹some˺ faces will be bright,</span> |
− | laughing and rejoicing, | + | <span style="font-size:1.3em;font-style:italic">laughing and rejoicing,</span> |
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Latest revision as of 04:53, 12 July 2023
He frowned and turned ˹his attention˺ away,
˹simply˺ because the blind man came to him ˹interrupting˺
2 / [Causes of frowning/or feeling sad/ could be very small.
Don't weigh when people go off the path/do something you wouldn't do/etc.]
As for the one who was indifferent,
you gave him your ˹undivided˺ attention,
5 / Those free from need/indifferent are/can be proud/arrogant too [ thus poor people are often said to be happier.]
But as for the one who came to you, eager ˹to learn˺,
being in awe ˹of Allah˺,
8 / [I should be super attentive to people in this category]
A blessing from Allah,
and dense orchards,
and fruit and fodder—
30
For then everyone will have enough concern of their own.
On that Day ˹some˺ faces will be bright,
laughing and rejoicing,
39