Sūrat at-Takwīr (Arabic: سورة التكوير, "The Overthrowing", literally "The Turning Into a Sphere") is the 81st sura of the Qur'an with 29 ayat. It tells about signs of the coming of the day of judgement. Some of these signs include the following: (a) When the sun is shrouded in darkness (turns into a sphere) (b) When the stars lose their light (c) When the mountains are made to vanish (d) When the seas boil over (e) when the she camel about to give birth is left untended.
The condemnation of female infanticide was revealed in ayat 8,9 of this Sura: "And when the female (infant) buried alive (as the pagan Arabs used to do) shall be questioned: (8) For what sin she was killed? (9)"
When I'm all through
If I haven't been
What they think I should be
If the total isn't high enough
When they figure me
When I grow old
If there's no gray
From worry in my hair
What do I care
What do I care
What do I care
Just as long as you
Were mine a little while
When the road was long and weary
You gave me a few good miles
What do I care if I miss
A goal because I make a slip
I'll still be satisfied because
I tasted your sweet lips
What do I care
If I never have much money
And sometimes my table
Looks a little bare
Anything that I may miss is
Made up for each time we kiss
You love me and I love you
So what do I care
What do I care
Just as long as you
Were mine a little while
When the road was long and weary
You gave me a few good miles
What do I care if I miss
A goal because I make a slip
I'll still be satisfied because
I tasted your sweet lips
What do I care
If I never have much money
And sometimes my table
Looks a little bare
Anything that I may miss is
Made up for each time we kiss
You love me and I love you