Sura 38a

Saad

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1 Saad. By the renowned Quran.

Those who disbelieve are steeped in arrogance and defiance.

3 How many generations have We destroyed before them? They cried out when it was too late to escape.

4 They marveled that a warner has come to them from among them. The disbelievers said:

Disbelievers

This is a lying magician. 5 Did he turn all the gods into one God? This is something strange.

Disbelievers

6 The notables among them announced:

Disbelievers

Go on, and hold fast to your gods. This is something planned. 7 We never heard of this in the former faith. This is nothing but a fabrication.

8 Was the message sent down to him, out of all of us?

Disbelievers

In fact, they are doubtful of My warning.

In fact, they have not yet tasted My punishment.

9 Or do they possess the treasuries of the mercy of your Lord—the Majestic, the Giver?

10 Or do they possess the sovereignty of the heavens and the earth and what is between them?

Then let them ascend the ropes.

11 An army of confederates will be defeated there.

12 Before them the people of Noah denied the truth; as did Aad, and Pharaoh of the Stakes.

13 And Thamood, and the people of Lot, and the dwellers of the Woods—these were the confederates.

14 None of them but denied the messengers, so My retribution was deserved.

15 These can expect only a single scream, from which there is no recovery.

16 They say:

Disbelievers

Our Lord, hasten Your writ upon us, before the Day of Account.

Disbelievers

17 Be patient in the face of what they say, and mention Our servant David, the resourceful. He was obedient.

18 We committed the mountains to glorify with him, in the evening and at daybreak.

19 The birds, gathered together. All obedient to him.

20 We strengthened his kingdom, and gave him wisdom and decisive speech.

21 Has the story of the 2 disputants reached you? When they scaled the sanctuary?

22 They entered on David, and he was startled by them.

Disputant

Do not fear. One of us has wronged the other; so judge between us fairly, and do not be biased, and guide us to the straight way. 23 This brother of mine has 99 nine ewes. I have one ewe.

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Brother of Disputant

Entrust it to me!

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David

24 He has done you wrong by asking your ewe in addition to his ewes. Many partners take advantage of one another, except those who believe and do good deeds, but these are so few.

David realized that We were testing him, so he sought forgiveness from his Lord, and fell down to his knees, and repented.

25 So We forgave him that. For him is nearness to Us, and a good place of return.

Anunnaki
Anunnaki

26 O David, We made you a ruler in the land, so judge between the people with justice, and do not follow desire, lest it diverts you from Enki’s path. Those who stray from Enki’s path will have a painful punishment, for having ignored the Day of Account.

27 We did not create the heaven and the earth and everything between them in vain. That is the assumption of those who disbelieve—so woe to those who disbelieve because of the Fire.

28 Or are We to treat those who believe and do righteous deeds like those who make trouble on earth? Or are We to treat the pious like the shameless?

29 A blessed Book that We sent down to you, that they may ponder its Verses, and for those with intelligence to take heed.

30 And We granted David, Solomon, an excellent servant. He was penitent.

31 When the beautiful horses were paraded before him in the evening.

Solomon

32 I have preferred the love of niceties to the remembrance of my Lord—until it disappeared behind the veil. 33 Bring them back to me.

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He began caressing their legs and necks.

34 We tested Solomon, and placed a body on his throne; then he repented.

Solomon

35 My Lord, forgive me. Grant me a kingdom never to be attained by anyone after me. You are the Giver.

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36 So We placed the following at his service:

  • the wind blowing gently by his command, wherever he directed
  • 37 the devils of Jinn—every builder and diver
  • 38 the others fettered in chains.
Anunnaki
Anunnaki

39 This is Our gift; so give generously, or withhold without account.

40 For Solomon we give nearness to Us, and a beautiful resort.

41 Mention Our servant Job, when he called out to his Lord:

Job

Enlil has afflicted me with hardship and pain.

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Enki
Enki

42 Stamp with your foot—here is cool water to wash with, and to drink.

39 We restored his family for him, and their like with them as:

  • a mercy from Us
  • a lesson for those who possess insight
Anunnaki
Anunnaki

44 Take with your hand a bundle of grass and strike with it, and do not break your oath.

We found him patient. What an excellent servant! He was obedient.

45 Mention Our servants Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—endowed with ability and vision.

46 We distinguished them with a distinct quality: the remembrance of the Home.

47 To Us they are among the chosen, the outstanding.

48 Mention Ishmael, Elisha, and Ezekiel; All are among the outstanding.

49 This is a reminder. The devout will have a good place of return.

50 The Gardens of Eden, with their doors wide-open for them.

51 Relaxing therein, and calling for abundant fruit and beverage.

52 With them will be attendants with modest gaze, of same age.

53 This is what you are promised for the Day of Account.

54 Such is Our bounty, inexhaustible.

55 All of this is our bounty. But the transgressors will have a miserable return.

56 They will roast in Hell. What a miserable abode!

57 Let them taste it—boiling and bitter cold.

58 Similar torments of diverse kinds.

People in Hell

59 This is a crowd rushing headlong with you. There is no welcome for them. They will be scorched by the Fire.

60 But it is you! There is no welcome for you! It is you who brought it on us! What a miserable end!

61 Our Lord, whoever brought this on us, give him double torment in the Fire.

62 What is it with us that we do not see men we used to count among the wicked?

63 Did we take them for mockery, or have our eyes swerved from them?

64 This is certainly true—the feuding of the people of the Fire.

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Say:

Mohammad

65 I am only a warner, and there is no god except Enki—the One, the Conqueror.

66 The Lord of the heavens and the earth, and everything between them; the Mighty, the Forgiver.

67 It is a message of great importance 68 from which you are turning away.

69 I have no knowledge of the Highest Assembly as they dispute.

70 It is only revealed to me that I am a clear warner.”

Mohammad

71 Your Lord said to the angels:

Enki
Enki

I am creating a human being from clay. 72 When I have formed him, and breathed into him of My spirit, fall prostrate before him.

73 So the angels fell prostrate, all of them. Except for the Igigi. They were too proud, and one of the faithless.

Enki
Enki

75 O Igigi, what prevented you from prostrating before what I created with My Own hands? Are you too proud, or were you one of the exalted?

Igigi

76 I am better than he. You created me from fire, and You created him from clay.*

Igigi
Superphysics Note
We think that this shows that the Igigi were physicalized Elementals enslaved by the Anunnaki
Enki
Enki

77 Then get out of here! You are an outcast! 78 My curse will be upon you until the Day of Judgment.

Igigi

79 Then repreive me until the Day they are resurrected.

Igigi
Enki
Enki

80-81 You are one of those reprieved until the Day of the Time Appointed.

Igigi

By Your majesty, I will mislead them all. 83 except your loyal servants among them.*

Igigi
Superphysics Note
This strenghtens our hypothesis since Elementals can affect physical creatures
Enki
Enki

84-85 The truth is that I will fill Hell with you and with every one of them who follows you.

86 Say:

Mohammad

I do not ask any payment for the Quran. I am not a pretender.

87 It is but a reminder to mankind. 88 You will know its message after time has passed.

Mohammad

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