Nay! do those who have wrought evil deeds think that We will make them like those who believe and do good-- that their life and their death shall be equal? Evil it is that they judge.
Nay! he shall most certainly be hurled into the crushing disaster, / And what will make you realize what the crushing disaster is? / It is the fire kindled by Allah, / Which rises above the hearts.
Nay! I gave them and their fathers to enjoy until there came to them the truth and an Apostle making manifest (the truth).
Nay! I swear by this city.
Nay! if you had known with a certain knowledge, / You should most certainly have seen the hell; / Then you shall most certainly see it with the eye of certainty; / Then on that day you shall most certainly be questioned about the boons.
Nay! it is surely an admonition.
Nay! man is evidence against himself, / Though he puts forth his excuses.
Nay! man is most surely inordinate, / Because he sees himself free from want.
Nay! obey him not, and make obeisance and draw nigh (to Allah).
Nay! rather, what they used to do has become like rust . upon their hearts.
Nay! say they: Medleys of dreams; nay! he has forged it; nay! he is a poet; so let him bring to us a sign as the former (prophets) were sent (with).
Nay! surely it is an admonishment.
Nay! these are clear communications in the breasts of those who are granted knowledge; and none deny Our communications except the unjust.
Nay! they say: He has forged it. Say: If I have forged it, you do not control anything for me from Allah; He knows best what you utter concerning it; He is enough as a witness between me and you, and He is the Forgiving, the Merciful.
Nay! those who are unjust follow their low desires without any knowledge; so who can guide him whom Allah makes err? And they shall have no helpers.
This website focuses on proverbs in the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian languages, and some parts including the links below have not been translated to English. They are mainly FAQs, various information and webpages for improving the collection.
This website focuses on proverbs in the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian languages, and some parts including the links below have not been translated to English. They are mainly FAQs, various information and webpages for improving the collection.