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فَاِذَا نُفِـخَ فِي الصُّورِ فَلَٓا اَنْسَابَ بَيْنَهُمْ يَوْمَئِذٍ وَلَا يَتَسَٓاءَلُونَ

Fa-itha nufikha fee assoorifala ansaba baynahum yawma-ithin walayatasaaloon

Then when the Trumpet is blown, that Day there will be no family ties between them; they will not be able to question one another.

  • Progressive Muslims

    So when the horn is blown, then there will be no kinship between them on that Day, nor will they ask for one another.

  • Shabbir Ahmed

    And when the Trumpet is blown, there will be no relationships between them that Day, nor will they ask about one another.

  • Sam Gerrans

    And when the Trumpet is blown, then no ties of kinship are between them that day nor will they ask one of another.

  • The Monotheist Group

    So when the horn is blown, then there will be no kinship between them on that Day, nor will they ask for one another.

  • Edip-Layth

    So when the horn is blown, then there will be no kinship between them on that day, nor will they ask for one another.

  • Aisha Bewley

    Then when the Trumpet is blown, that Day there will be no family ties between them; they will not be able to question one another.

  • Rashad Khalifa

    When the horn is blown, no relations among them will exist on that day, nor will they care about one another.

  • Mohamed Ahmed - Samira

    When the trumpet blast is sounded no ties of lineage will hold among them, nor will they ask after one another.

  • Sahih International

    So when the Horn is blown, no relationship will there be among them that Day, nor will they ask about one another.

  • Muhammad Asad

    Then, when the trumpet [of resurrection] is blown, no ties of kinship will on that Day prevail among them, and neither will they ask about one another.

  • Marmaduke Pickthall

    And when the trumpet is blown there will be no kinship among them that day, nor will they ask of one another.

  • Abdel Khalek Himmat

    And when the trumpet is sounded in Day of Judgement no ties of kinship of any kind or degree shall be of avail in accomplishing a purpose. Ties are simply dissolved and each one is tried upon no other recommendation than the quality of his own deeds nor shall they be able to discourse on any point.

  • Bijan Moeinian

    When the horn is blown, all relationships will be forgotten and they will care the least about each other.

  • Al-Hilali & Khan

    Then, when the Trumpet is blown, there will be no kinship among them that Day, nor will they ask of one another.

  • Abdullah Yusuf Ali

    Then when the Trumpet is blown, there will be no more relationships between them that Day, nor will one ask after another!

  • Mustafa Khattab

    Then, when the Trumpet will be blown,[1] there will be no kinship between them on that Day, nor will they ˹even care to˺ ask about one another.[2] 

  • Taqi Usmani

    Thereafter, when the Sūr (the trumpet) is blown, no ties of kinship will remain between them any more, nor will they inquire about one another.

  • Abdul Haleem

    On that Day when the Trumpet is blown, the ties between them will be as nothing and they will not ask about each other:

  • Arthur John Arberry

    For when the Trumpet is blown, that day there shall be no kinship any more between them, neither will they question one another.

  • E. Henry Palmer

    And when, the trumpet shall be blown, and there shall be no relation between them on that day, nor shall they beg of each other then!

  • Hamid S. Aziz

    That I may do right in that which I have left behind. " Nay! It is but a mere word he speaks; behind them is a barrier until the Day they shall be raised.

  • Mahmoud Ghali

    Then when the Trumpet is blown, upon that Day there will be no consanguity (any more) among them, nor will they ask one another.

  • George Sale

    When therefore the trumpet shall be sounded, there shall be no relation between them which shall be regarded on that day; neither shall they ask assistance of each other.

  • Syed Vickar Ahamed

    Then, when the Trumpet is blown, there will be no relations between them that day, and they will not ask after another!

  • Amatul Rahman Omar

    So when the trumpet is blown, ties of kinship will cease to exist between them (- the people to render assistance) that day, nor will they ask after one another.

  • Ali Quli Qarai

    And when the Trumpet is blown, there will be no ties between them on that day, nor will they ask [about] each other.