That is why an exhaustive record is being got prepared of every person's words and deeds in the world so that a complete proof with undeniable evidence becomes available of everyone's life-work and activity | English - Sahih International : Man does not utter any word except that with him is an observer prepared [to record]• As to what will be the nature of this documentary evidence, it is difficult for us to have a precise conception of it |
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Here, one should also understand that in the Court of the Hereafter Allah will not punish anybody only on the basis of His own knowledge, but will punish him after fulfilling all the requirements of justice | 中国语文 - Ma Jian : 他每说一句话,他面前都有天神当场监察。 A man might indeed utter a word that angers Allah the Exalted, unaware of how dreadful it will be and on its account Allah the Exalted decrees for him His anger until the Day he meets Him |
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of a word, means any word that he or she speaks, | '' At-Tirmidhi, An-Nasa'i and Ibn Majah collected this Hadith |
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Melayu - Basmeih : Tidak ada sebarang perkataan yang dilafazkannya atau perbuatan yang dilakukannya melainkan ada di sisinya malaikat pengawas yang sentiasa sedia menerima dan menulisnya• But from the facts that we are witnessing today, it seems certain that the voices and pictures and marks of man's actions and movements are being preserved and imprinted on every particle of the environment in which he lives and works, and each one of these can be reproduced in exactly the same form and voice so as to Leave no difference whatever between the original and its copy | This is also the apparent meaning of this Ayah |
Swahili - Al-Barwani : Hatamki neno ila karibu yake yupo mwangalizi tayari• whatever he utters, in reference to the human ,.
12Indonesia - Bahasa Indonesia : Tiada suatu ucapanpun yang diucapkannya melainkan ada di dekatnya malaikat pengawas yang selalu hadir• '' Alqamah used to say, "How many words did I not utter because of the Hadith that Bilal bin Al-Harith narrated | |
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means, but there is a scribe whose job is to record it, leaving no word or movement unrecorded |
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