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Al-Jalalayn

Al-Jalalayn

الفيل

Al-Fil

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1S105V01

أَلَمۡ تَرَ كَيۡفَ فَعَلَ رَبُّكَ بِأَصۡحَٰبِ ٱلۡفِيلِ

N'as-tu pas vu comment ton Seigneur a agi envers les gens de l'Eléphant

Al-JalalaynAl-Jalalayn

Have you not considered an interrogative meant to provoke marvel in other words ‘marvel at’ the way in which your Lord dealt with the Men of the Elephant? who was named Mahmūd and the men were Abraha King of Yemen and his troops. He had built a church in San‘ā’ in order to divert pilgrims away from Mecca to it. A man from among the Banū Kināna defecated in it and stained its prayer niche with a deflowered virgin’s blood in contempt of it. Abraha then swore that he would knock down the Ka‘ba. So he approached Mecca with his troops riding Yemeni elephants with Mahmūd at the vanguard. But when they turned to destroy the Ka‘ba God unleashed upon them what He relates in His words

2S105V02

أَلَمۡ يَجۡعَلۡ كَيۡدَهُمۡ فِي تَضۡلِيلٖ

N'a-t-Il pas rendu leur ruse complètement vaine

Al-JalalaynAl-Jalalayn

Did He not make — that is to say He did indeed make — their stratagem to destroy the Ka‘ba go astray ending up in failure and destruction

3S105V03

وَأَرۡسَلَ عَلَيۡهِمۡ طَيۡرًا أَبَابِيلَ

et envoyé sur eux des oiseaux par volées

Al-JalalaynAl-Jalalayn

and unleashed upon them swarms of birds birds in droves one following the next it is said there is no singular form for it abābīl like asātīr; but some say that the singular is abūl or ibāl or ibbīl similar in constructed pattern to ‘ajūl miftāh and sikkīn

4S105V04

تَرۡمِيهِم بِحِجَارَةٖ مِّن سِجِّيلٖ

qui leur lançaient des pierres d'argile

Al-JalalaynAl-Jalalayn

pelting them with stones of baked clay

5S105V05

فَجَعَلَهُمۡ كَعَصۡفٖ مَّأۡكُولِۭ

Et Il les a rendus semblables à une paille mâchée

Al-JalalaynAl-Jalalayn

thus making them like devoured blades? like the leaves of crops which have been consumed trampled and destroyed by animals. God destroyed each one of them with his own stone inscribed with his name larger than a lentil in size but smaller than a chick-pea able to pierce through an egg a man or an elephant and go through the ground. This took place in the year of the Prophet’s birth s.