I am able to read Arabic, I was actually curious to the full meaning of it, as my knowledge of the language is rusty due to not using it much and my knowledge not being very extensive. My translation was about all I could get out of it, and it was my assumption that it came from the Quran, due to the way it was written, there was a lot of formality to the text. *LOL* It's good to know at least I didn't translate something completely off, I tried to find the similar text in my copy of the Quran, but to no avail. Thanks for posting the full translation.

Note: There are 3 types of Arabic, the reason I was able to tell the origin of the text without fully being able to translate it is because of the type of Arabic which is Classical that the Quran is written in. Modern Arabic differs with dialect, and although there are several translations of the Arabic of the Quran, it's all very much similar because of it's Classical/very formal properties. Dialects within Arabic speaking populations vary just as much as English dialects, sometimes it's hard to understand a dialect of your own language, but they're speaking the same thing. Modern Arabic and spoken Arabic are also different. Modern Arabic is more of a universal than the Spoken (which accounts for these dialects).