Traduction des sens du Noble Coran - Traduction anglaise - Dr Waleed Bleyhesh Al-Amri * - Lexique des traductions


Traduction des sens Verset: (62) Sourate: AL-AN’ÂM
ثُمَّ رُدُّوٓاْ إِلَى ٱللَّهِ مَوۡلَىٰهُمُ ٱلۡحَقِّۚ أَلَا لَهُ ٱلۡحُكۡمُ وَهُوَ أَسۡرَعُ ٱلۡحَٰسِبِينَ
(62) [1390]Then they are returned to Allah, their real Master; nay but to Him alone belongs the decision—He is the swiftest of Reckoners.
[1390] The change of tone in this passage concluding aya is nothing short of majestic: the shift from first person to third person pronouns, from being talked to and then being talked about; from the present tense, which directly addresses the interlocutors and talks about the now, to the past tense in which the intended are only alluded to, and talks about a scene from the future as if already past and gone; and use of the marked exclusive “a-lā” (nay but!) is meant to further indicate the boundless Supremacy of God, Who is the sole Judge of people’s deeds.
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Traduction des sens Verset: (62) Sourate: AL-AN’ÂM
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Traduction des sens du Noble Coran - Traduction anglaise - Dr Waleed Bleyhesh Al-Amri - Lexique des traductions

Traduction des sens du noble Coran en langue anglaise (4 parties), par le Dr Waleed Bleyhesh Al-Amri.

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