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Sorah As-Sharh ( The Opening Forth) - Verses Number 8
أَلَمْ نَشْرَحْ لَكَ صَدْرَكَ ( 1 ) As-Sharh ( The Opening Forth) - Ayaa 1
Have We not expanded thee thy breast?-
وَوَضَعْنَا عَنكَ وِزْرَكَ ( 2 ) As-Sharh ( The Opening Forth) - Ayaa 2
And removed from thee thy burden
الَّذِي أَنقَضَ ظَهْرَكَ ( 3 ) As-Sharh ( The Opening Forth) - Ayaa 3
The which did gall thy back?-
وَرَفَعْنَا لَكَ ذِكْرَكَ ( 4 ) As-Sharh ( The Opening Forth) - Ayaa 4
And raised high the esteem (in which) thou (art held)?
فَإِنَّ مَعَ الْعُسْرِ يُسْرًا ( 5 ) As-Sharh ( The Opening Forth) - Ayaa 5
So, verily, with every difficulty, there is relief:
إِنَّ مَعَ الْعُسْرِ يُسْرًا ( 6 ) As-Sharh ( The Opening Forth) - Ayaa 6
Verily, with every difficulty there is relief.
فَإِذَا فَرَغْتَ فَانصَبْ ( 7 ) As-Sharh ( The Opening Forth) - Ayaa 7
Therefore, when thou art free (from thine immediate task), still labour hard,
وَإِلَىٰ رَبِّكَ فَارْغَب ( 8 ) As-Sharh ( The Opening Forth) - Ayaa 8
And to thy Lord turn (all) thy attention.

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