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154. And do not say of those who are killed in the cause of Allah, “Dead.” Rather, they are alive, but you do not perceive. 154Аллоҳнинг йўлида қатл бўлганларни ўликлар деманг. Балки улар тирикдирлар, лекин сиз сезмайсиз.
260. And when Abraham said, “My Lord, show me how You give life to the dead.” He said, “Have you not believed?” He said, “Yes, but to put my heart at ease.” He said, “Take four birds, and incline them to yourself, then place a part on each hill, then call to them; and they will come rushing to you. And know that Allah is Powerful and Wise.” 260Эсла,Иброҳим: «Эй Роббим, менга ўликларни қандай тирилтиришингни кўрсат», деганда, У зот: «Ишонмадингми?» деди. У: Оре, лекин қалбим хотиржам бўлиши учун», деди. У зот:«Қушдан тўртта олгин­да, ўзингга тортиб, кесиб майдала, сўнгра улардан ҳар бир тоққа бўлакларини қўйгин, кейин уларни ўзингга чақир, ҳузурингга тезлаб келурлар ва билгинки, албатта, Аллоҳ азиз ва ҳаким зотдир», деди.
27. “You merge the night into the day, and You merge the day into the night; and you bring the living out of the dead, and You bring the dead out of the living; and You provide for whom you will without measure.” 27Кечани кундузга киритурсан ва кундузни кечага киритурсан, ўликдан тирикни чиқарурсан ва тирикдан ўликни чиқарурсан ҳамда хоҳлаган кишингга беҳисоб ризқ берурсан», деб айт.
49. A messenger to the Children of Israel: “I have come to you with a sign from your Lord. I make for you out of clay the figure of a bird; then I breathe into it, and it becomes a bird by Allah’s leave. And I heal the blind and the leprous, and I revive the dead, by Allah’s leave. And I inform you concerning what you eat, and what you store in your homes. In that is a sign for you, if you are believers.” 49Бани Исроилга Пайғамбар қиладир. У: «Албатта, мен сизга Роббингиздан оят­ мўжиза келтирдим, мен сизларга лойдан қушга ўхшаш суврат ясайман, унга пуфласам, Аллоҳнинг изни билан қуш бўлади. Аллоҳ изни билан туғма кўр ва песларни тузатаман ва ўликни тирилтираман. Сизларга нимани емоқдасизу, нимани уйингизда сақлаяпсиз–хабарини бераман. Агар мўмин бўлсангиз, албатта, бунда сизга оят­белгибордир.
169. Do not consider those killed in the cause of Allah as dead. In fact, they are alive, at their Lord, well provided for. 169Аллоҳнинг йўлида қатл бўлганларни ўликлар деб ҳисобламанглар. Балки улар тирик, Роббилари ҳузурида ризқланмоқдалар.

110. When Allah will say, “O Jesus son of Mary, recall My favor upon you and upon your mother, how I supported you with the Holy Spirit. You spoke to the people from the crib, and in maturity. How I taught you the Scripture and wisdom, and the Torah and the Gospel. And recall that you molded from clay the shape of a bird, by My leave, and then you breathed into it, and it became a bird, by My leave. And you healed the blind and the leprous, by My leave; and you revived the dead, by My leave. And recall that I restrained the Children of Israel from you when you brought them the clear miracles. But those who disbelieved among them said, `This is nothing but obvious sorcery.'“

110Аллоҳ: «Эй Ийсо ибн Марям, сенга ва волидангга берган неъматимни эсла. Сени муқаддас руҳ билан қўллаганимни, одамларга бешикда ҳам, катталигингда ҳам гапирганингни эсла. Сенга китобни, ҳикматни, Тавротни ва Инжилни ўргатганимни эсла. Менинг изним ила лойдан қуш шаклини ясаганингда ва унга пуфлаганингда, Менинг изним ила қуш бўлганини, Менинг изним ила туғма кўрни ва песни тузатганингни эсла. Менинг изним ила ўликларни чиқарганингни эсла. Бани Исроилга аниқ мўъжизалар келтирганингда, улардан куфр келтирганлари: «Бу очиқ сеҳрдан ўзга ҳеч нарса эмас», деганида, сени улардан қутқарганимини эсла», деганини ёд эт!

36. Only those who listen will respond. As for the dead, Allah will resurrect them; then to Him they will be returned. 36Албатта, тинглай оладиганларгина қабул қилурлар. Ўликларни эса Аллоҳ тирилтирур ва сўнгра Унинг Ўзига қайтарилурлар.
95. It is Allah Who splits the grain and the seed. He brings the living from the dead, and He brings the dead from the living. Such is Allah. So how could you deviate? 95Албатта, Аллоҳ донни ҳам, данакни ҳам ёрувчи зотдир. У ўликдан тирикни чиқарадир ва тирикдан ўликни чиқаргувчидир. Ана шундай Аллоҳдир. Сиз қаёққа бурилиб кетяпсиз?!
111. Even if We sent down the angels to them, and the dead spoke to them, and We gathered all things before them, they still would not believe, unless Allah wills; but most of them are ignorant. 111Агар Биз уларга фаришталарни туширсак ҳам, уларга ўликлар гапирса ҳам ва уларнинг олдига ҳамма нарсани очиқ­ойдин тўпласак ҳам, Аллоҳ хоҳламаса, иймон келтирмаслар. Лекин кўплари жоҳилдирлар.
122. Is he who was dead, then We gave him life, and made for him a light by which he walks among the people, like he who is in total darkness, and cannot get out of it? Thus the doings of disbelievers are made to appear good to them. 122Аввал ўлик бўлган одамни тирилтириб, унга одамлар орасида юрадиган нурни бериб қўйган бўлсак, у билан зулматлар ичида ундан чиқа олмай юрувчи одам ўхшаш бўладими? Шундай қилиб, кофирларга қилаётган амаллари зийнатлаб кўрсатилди.
139. And they say, “What lies in the wombs of these animals is exclusively for our males, and prohibited to our wives.” But if it is stillborn, they can share in it. He will surely punish them for their allegations. He is Wise and Knowing. 139Улар, мана шу чорваларнинг қорнидаги нарсалар эркакларимизга ҳалол, аёлларимизга ҳаром, дерлар. Агар у(қориндаги нарса) ўлик бўлса, улар унга шериклардир. Тезда уларга васфлари учун Ўзи жазо беражак. Албатта, У ҳикматли ва яхши билувчи зотдир.
57. It is He who sends the wind ahead of His mercy. Then, when they have gathered up heavy clouds, We drive them to a dead land, where We make water come down, and with it We bring out all kinds of fruits. Thus We bring out the dead—perhaps you will reflect. 57У Ўз раҳматидан олдин шамолларни хушхабар қилиб юборадиган Зотдир. Қачонки, улар оғир булутларни кўтариб келтиргач, у ила ўлик юртни суғорамиз. Ундан сув тушириб, ўша ила турли мевалар чиқарамиз. Ўликларни ҳам шундай қилиб чиқарамиз. Шоядки эсласангизлар.
"Supper," said the boy. 'We're going to have supper." — Егулик келтирдим. Ҳозир овқатланамиз.
So it was that he conceived of the sled for which he waited. It was loaded with life, his life. His life was fading, fainting, gasping away in the tent in the snow. He was weak from lack of food, and could not travel of himself. But on the sled for which he waited were dogs that would drag him, food that would fan up the flame of his life, money that would furnish sea and sun and civilisation. Sea and sun and civilisation became terms interchangeable with life, his life, and they were loaded there on the sled for which he waited. The idea became an obsession, and he grew to think of himself as the rightful and deprived owner of the sled-load of life. Пистирмада кўзлари тўрт бўлиб кутганча чаналар борасида шундай хаёлларга борарди. Чаналарда ҳаёт деб аталмиш неъмат бор эди, унга аталган неъмат. Унинг вужудидаги ҳаёт сўниб бораётибди. Гоҳида чодирга ташриф буюрган ўлим аскарларини қувиб солмоқда. Чалақурсоқликдан мажолсизланиб борар, сафарни давом эттиролмасди. Кўпдан бери кутаётган чаналарда унинг тириклик шамига аланга бериши мумкин бўлган егулик бор эди. Чаналарда яна муллажиринг ҳам бор эдики, улар денгиз, қуёш, тараққиётни ваъда қиларди. Денгиз, қуёш, тараққиёт – буларнинг барчаси тирикликнинг манбаи. Бу фикр унга тинчлик бермай қўйди ва аста-секин ўзини ҳаётбахш неъматлар ортилган чаналарнинг хўжайинидай ҳис эта бошлади.
But he did not mind. He was glad that the sled had not passed before the coming of the moose. The moose had changed his plans. Its meat was worth fifty cents a pound, and he was but little more than three miles from Minto. He need no longer wait for the sled-load of life. The moose was the sled-load of life. He would sell it. He would buy a couple of dogs at Minto, some food and some tobacco, and the dogs would haul him south along the trail to the sea, the sun, and civilisation. Лекин у аза тутиб ўтирмади. Чаналар аввалроқ ўтиб кетмаганидан хурсанд эди: буғу режаларини ўзгартириб юборди. Бир қадоқ гўшт эллик цент туради, Минтогача эса уч чақиримдан зиёдроқ йўлни босиб ўтиши керак. Энди ноз-неъматлар ортилган чаналарни кутиб ўтиришга ҳожат йўқ: буғу уларнинг ўрнини боса олади. У гўштни сотиб, Минтода бир нечта ит, егулик ва тамаки харид қилади ҳамда итлар уни жанубга – денгиз, серқуёш ўлкалар, тамаддун ўчоғи томон олиб кетади.
Morganson turned his attention to Oleson. At the same time that he noted the latter running away towards Minto he noted that the dogs, coming to where the first man's body blocked the trail, had halted. Morganson fired at the fleeing man and missed, and Oleson swerved. He continued to swerve back and forth, while Morganson fired twice in rapid succession and missed both shots. Morganson stopped himself just as he was pulling the trigger again. He had fired six shots. Only one more cartridge remained, and it was in the chamber. It was imperative that he should not miss his last shot. Моргансон бор диққат-эътиборини Ольсонга қаратди. Ольсон Минто томон жидду жаҳд-ла югурарди. Итлар эса кўндалангига узала тушиб ётган ўлик ёнига келиб тўхташди. Моргансоннинг ўқи яна хато кетди; Ольсон кескин бурилиб, дам чапга, дам ўнгга ташланарди. Моргансон унинг ортидан иккита ўқни пайдар-пай қўйиб юборди. Тегмади. Тепкини таваккал босмоқчи бўлди, лекин ўзини қўлга олди. Атиги бир дона ўқ қолибди. Бу сафар янглишишга ҳаққи йўқ.
Then the white glimmer turned black, and the next he knew he was awakening in the snow where he had fallen. He was no longer giddy. The cobwebs were gone. But he could not get up. There was no strength in his limbs. His body seemed lifeless. By a desperate effort he managed to roll over on his side. In this position he caught a glimpse of the sled and of John Thompson's black beard pointing skyward. Also he saw the lead dog licking the face of the man who lay on the trail. Morganson watched curiously. The dog was nervous and eager. Sometimes it uttered short, sharp yelps, as though to arouse the man, and surveyed him with ears cocked forward and wagging tail. At last it sat down, pointed its nose upward, and began to howl. Soon all the team was howling. Ўзига келганда Моргансон қорда ётарди. Боши айланмас, кўз олдини қоплаган туман тарқалиб кетибди. Шундай эса-да, ўрнидан туролмади: мажоли етмади. Жисми жонсиз эди. Минг машаққат-ла ёнига ағдарилди. Чана ва серрайиб ётган қорасоқол Жон Томсонни кўрди. Йўл бошловчи кўппак кўндаланг ётган эгасининг юзини ялаб-юлқарди. Моргансон қизиқсиниб кузатаверди. Ит бетоқат бўларди. Ора-сира ўликни уйғотмоқчидай вовулларди. Ахийри ўтириб, калласини кўкка чўзди-да, увиллади. Ортидан бутун гала мотам куйини бошлади.
Now that he was down, Morganson was no longer afraid. He had a vision of himself being found dead in the snow, and for a while he wept in self-pity. But he was not afraid. The struggle had gone out of him. When he tried to open his eyes he found that the wet tears had frozen them shut. He did not try to brush the ice away. It did not matter. He had not dreamed death was so easy. He was even angry that he had struggled and suffered through so many weary weeks. He had been bullied and cheated by the fear of death. Death did not hurt. Every torment he had endured had been a torment of life. Life had defamed death. It was a cruel thing. Қорда узала тушиб ётган Моргансон ортиқ ҳеч нарсадан қўрқмасди. У ўзининг ўлик танасини қай йўсинда топиб олишларини тасаввур қилди. Хўрлиги келиб кўзидан ёш оқди. Лекин ваҳима уни тарк этганди. Жанг тугади. Кўзини очмоқчи бўлди. Аммо музлаб қолган киприкларини бир-биридан ажратолмади. Қайтиб кўзини очишга уринмади. Энди барибир эмасми?! Жон таслим қилиш бунчалик енгил кечади, деб ўйламаган экан. Азоб-уқубатларга тўла шунча умрини кураш ва қийноқда ўтказганига ўзидан аччиқланди. Ўлимни рўкач қилиб, уни лақиллатишибди. Ўлим ҳеч нарса эмас экан. Барча тортган азоблари ўлим деб аталмиш неъматни бошлаб келди. Ҳаёт ўлимга туҳмат қилди. Қандай бедодлик!
Unfortunately, the uproar awoke Mr. Jones, who sprang out of bed, making sure that there was a fox in the yard. He seized the gun which always stood in a corner of his bedroom, and let fly a charge of number 6 shot into the darkness. The pellets buried themselves in the wall of the barn and the meeting broke up hurriedly. Everyone fled to his own sleeping-place. The birds jumped on to their perches, the animals settled down in the straw, and the whole farm was asleep in a moment. Афсуски, шовқиндан мистер Жонс уйғониб кетди, ҳовлига тулки кириб қолган деган қатъият билан тўшакдан турди. У ҳамиша боши устида турадиган милтиғини ушлаб, ҳовлига чиқди ва бир-икки марта қоронғуликка ўқ отди. Ўқларнинг бири омборнинг деворига тегди ва... мажлис ўша заҳоти тугади. Ҳамма ўзи ҳамиша тунни ўтказадиган тешикларига тарқаб кетди. Қушлар ўзларининг қўноқларига қўнишди, ҳайвонлар пичанга ағанашди, бутун молхона дарҳол уйқуга ботди.

You bring with you the sight of joyful days,

And many a loved shade rises to the eye:

And like some other half-forgotten phrase,

First Love returns, and Friendship too is nigh:

Pain is renewed, and sorrow: all the ways,

Life wanders in its labyrinthine flight,

Naming the good, those that Fate has robbed

Of lovely hours, those slipped from me and lost.

Мози лавҳалари жонланур яна,

Фусункор тонглару сеҳрли тунлар,—

Жонланур мисли бир ажиб афсона

Ёшлигу илк бора севишган кунлар.

Ўтмиш ва эзгулик соғинчи мана,

Дилимда қўзғаркан аламли унлар,

У ёруғ чошгоҳда бўлганлар омон.

Сизни эҳтиром-ла эслайман ҳамон.