Verses 110 — Makki; Revealed at Mecca —
Sections 12
In the name of Allah, Most Gracious,
Most Merciful
1. Praise be to Allah, Who hath sent to
His Servant the Book, and hath allowed therein no Crookedness:
2. (He hath made it) Straight (and
Clear) in order that He may warn (the godless) of a terrible Punishment from
Him, and that He may give Glad Tidings to the Believers who work righteous
deeds, that they shall have a goodly Reward,
3. Wherein they shall remain for ever:
4. Further, that He may warn those
(also) who say, "(Allah) hath begotten a son":
5. No knowledge have they of such a
thing, nor had their fathers. It is a grievous thing that issues from their
mouths as a saying what they say is nothing but falsehood!
6. Thou wouldst only, perchance, fret
thyself to death, following after them, in grief, if they believe not in this
Message.
7. That which is on earth we have made
but as a glittering show for the earth, in order that We may test them— as to
which of them are best in conduct.
8. Verily what is on earth we shall
make but as dust and dry soil (without growth or herbage).
9. Or dost thou reflect that the
Companions of the Cave and of the Inscription were wonders among Our Sign?
10. Behold, the youths betook
themselves to the Cave: they said, "Our Lord! bestow on us Mercy from
Thyself, and dispose of our affair for us in the right way!"
11. Then We draw (a veil) over their
ears, for a number of years, in the Cave, (so that they heard not):
12. Then We roused them, in order to
test which of the two parties was best at calculating the term of years they
had tarried!
13. We relate to thee their story in
truth: they were youths who believed in their Lord, and We advanced them in
guidance:
14. We gave strength to their hearts:
Behold, they stood up and said: "Our Lord is the Lord of the heavens and
of the earth: never shall we call upon any god other than Him: if we did, we
should indeed have uttered an enormity!
15. "These our people have taken
for worship gods other than Him: why do they not bring forward an authority
clear (and convincing) for what they do? Who doth more wrong than such as
invent a falsehood against Allah.
16. "When ye turn away from them
and the things they worship other than Allah, betake yourselves to the Cave:
Your Lord will shower His mercies on you and disposes of your affair towards
comfort and ease."
17. Thou wouldst have seen the sun,
when it rose, declining to the right from their Cave, and when it set, turning
away from them to the left, while they lay in the open space in the midst of
the Cave. Such are among the Signs of Allah. He whom Allah, guides is rightly
guided; but he whom Allah leaves to stray,— for him wilt thou find no protector
to lead him to the Right Way.
18. Thou wouldst have deemed them
awake, whilst they were asleep, and We turned them on their right and on their
left sides: their dog stretching forth his two fore-legs on the threshold: if
thou hadst come up on to them, thou wouldst have certainly turned back from
them in flight, and wouldst certainly have been filled with terror of them.
19. Such (being their state), we raised
them up (from sleep), that they might question each other. Said one of them,
"How long have ye stayed (here)?" They said, "We have stayed
(perhaps) a day, or part of a day." (At length) they (all) said,
"Allah (alone) knows best how long ye have stayed here… Now send ye then
one of you with this money of yours to the town: let him find out which is the
best food (to be had) and bring some to you, that (ye may) satisfy your hunger
therewith: And let him behave with care and courtesy, and let him not inform
any one about you.
20. "For if they should come upon
you, they would stone you or force you to return to their cult, and in that
case ye would never attain prosperity."
21. Thus did We make their case known
to the people, that they might know that the promise of Allah is true, and that
there can be no doubt about the Hour of Judgment. Behold, they dispute among
themselves as to their affair. (Some) said, "Construct a building over
them": Their Lord knows best about them: those who prevailed over their
affair said, "Let us surely build a place of worship over them."
22. (Some) say they were three, the dog
being the fourth among them; (others) say they were five, the dog being the
sixth,— doubtfully guessing at the unknown; (yet others) say they were seven,
the dog being the eighth. Say thou: "My Lord knoweth best their number; It
is but few that know their (real case)." Enter not, therefore, into
controversies concerning them, except on a matter that is clear, nor consult
any of them about (the affair of) the Sleepers.
23. Nor say of anything, "I shall
be sure to do so and so tomorrow"—
24. Without adding, "So please
Allah." and call thy Lord to mind when thou forgettest, and say, "I
hope that my Lord will guide me ever closer (even) than this to the right
road."
25. So they stayed in their Cave three
hundred years, and (some) add nine (more)
26. Say: "(Allah) knows best how
long they stayed: with Him is (the knowledge of) the secrets of the heavens and
the earth: how clearly He sees, how finely He hears (everything)! They have no
protector other than Him; nor does He share His Command with any person
whatsoever.
27. And recite (and teach) what has
been revealed to thee of the Book of thy Lord: none can change His Words, and
none wilt thou find as a refuge other than Him.
28. And keep thy soul content with
those who call on their Lord morning and evening, seeking His Face; and let not
thine eyes pass beyond them, seeking the pomp and glitter of this Life; no obey
any whose heart We have permitted to neglect the remembrance of Us, one who
follows his own desires, whose case has gone beyond all bounds.
29. Say, "The truth is from your
Lord": Let him who will believe, and let him who will, reject (it): for
the wrong-doers We have prepared a Fire whose (smoke and flames), like the
walls and roof of a tent, will hem them in: if they implore relief they will be
granted water like melted brass, that will scald their faces, how dreadful the
drink! How uncomfortable a couch to recline on!
30. As to those who believe and work
righteousness, verily We shall not suffer to perish the reward of any who do a
(single) righteous deed.
31. For them will be Gardens of
Eternity; beneath them rivers will flow; they will be adorned therein with
bracelets of gold, and they will wear green garments of fine silk and heavy
brocade: They will recline therein on raised thrones. How good the recompense!
How beautiful a couch to recline on!
32. Set forth to them the parable of
two men: for one of them We provided two gardens of grape-vines and surrounded
them with date palms; in between the two We placed corn-fields.
33. Each of those gardens brought forth
its produce, and failed not in the least therein: in the midst of them We
caused a river to flow.
34. (Abundant) was the produce this man
had : he said to his companion, in the course of a mutual argument: "more
wealth have I than you, and more honour and power in (my following of)
men."
35. He went into his garden in a state
(of mind) unjust to his soul: He said, "I deem not that this will ever
perish,
36. "Nor do I deem that the Hour
(of Judgment) will (ever) come: Even if I am brought back to my Lord, I shall
surely find (there) something better in exchange."
37. His companion said to him, in the
course of the argument with him: "Dost thou deny Him Who created thee out
of dust, then out of a sperm-drop, then fashioned thee into a man?
38. "But (I think) for my part
that He is Allah, My Lord, and none shall I associate with my Lord.
39. "Why didst thou not, as thou
wentest into thy garden, say: '(Allah)'s will (be done)! There is no power but
with Allah.' If thou dost see me less than thee in wealth and sons,
40. "It may be that my Lord will
give me something better than thy garden, and that He will send on thy garden
thunderbolts (by way of reckoning) from heaven, making it (but) slippery sand!—
41. "Or the water of the garden
will run off underground so that thou wilt never be able to find it."
42. So his fruits (and enjoyment) were
encompassed (with ruin), and he remained twisting and turning his hands over
what he had spent on his property, which had (now) tumbled to pieces to its
very foundations, and he could only say, "Woe is me! Would I had never
ascribed partners to my Lord and Cherisher!"
43. Nor had he numbers to help him
against Allah, nor was he able to deliver himself.
44. There, the (only) protection comes
from Allah, the True One. He is the Best to reward, and the Best to give
success.
45. Set forth to them the similitude of
the life of this world: It is like the rain which we send down from the skies:
the earth's vegetation absorbs it, but soon it becomes dry stubble, which the
winds do scatter: it is (only) Allah who prevails over all things.
46. Wealth and sons are allurements of
the life of this world: But the things that endure, good deeds, are best in the
sight of thy Lord, as rewards, and best as (the foundation for) hopes.
47. One Day We shall remove the
mountains, and thou wilt see the earth as a level stretch, and We shall gather
them, all together, nor shall We leave out any one of them.
48. And they will be marshalled before
thy Lord in ranks, (with the announcement), "Now have ye come to Us (bare)
as We created you first: aye, ye thought We shall not fulfil the appointment
made to you to meet (Us)!":
49. And the Book (of Deeds) will be
placed (before you); and thou wilt see the sinful in great terror because of
what is (recorded) therein; they will say, "Ah! woe to us! what a Book is
this! It leaves out nothing small or great, but takes account thereof!"
They will find all that they did, placed before them: And not one will thy Lord
treat with injustice.
50. Behold! We said to the angels,
"Bow down to Adam": They bowed down except Iblis. He was one of the
Jinns, and he broke the Command of his Lord. Will ye then take him and his
progeny as protectors rather than Me? And they are enemies to you! Evil would
be the exchange for the wrong-doers!
51. I called them not to witness the
creation of the heavens and the earth, nor (even) their own creation: nor is it
for helpers such as Me to take as lead (men) astray!
52. One Day He will say, "Call on
those whom ye thought to be My partners," and they will call on them, but
they will not listen to them; and We shall make for them a place of common
perdition.
53. And the Sinful shall see the fire
and apprehend that they have to fall therein: no means will they find to turn
away therefrom.
54. We have explained in detail in this
Qur'an, for the benefit of mankind, every kind of similitude: but man is, in
most things, contentious.
55. And what is there to keep back men
from believing, now that Guidance has come to them, nor from praying for
forgiveness from their Lord, but that (they ask that) the ways of the ancients
be repeated with them, or the Wrath be brought to them face to face?
56. We only send the apostles to give
Glad Tidings and to give warnings: But the unbelievers dispute with vain
argument, in order therewith to weaken the truth, and they treat My Signs as a
jest, as also the fact that they are warned!
57. And who doth more wrong than one
who is reminded of the Signs of his Lord, but turns away from them, forgetting
the (deeds) which his hands have sent forth? Verily We have set veils over
their hearts lest they should understand this, and over their ears, deafness, if
thou callest them to guidance, even then will they never accept guidance.
58. But your Lord is Most forgiving,
full of Mercy. If He were to call them (at once) to account for what they have
earned, then surely He would have hastened their punishment, but they have
their appointed time, beyond which they will find no refuge.
59. Such were the populations we
destroyed when they committed iniquities; but we fixed an appointed time for
their destruction.
60. Behold, Moses said to his
attendant, "I will not give up until I reach the junction of the two seas
or (until) I spend years and years in travel."
61. But when they reached the Junction,
they forgot (about) their Fish, which took its course through the sea
(straight) as in a tunnel.
62. When they had passed on (some
distance), Moses said to his attendant: "Bring us our early meal; truly we
have suffered much fatigue at this (stage of) our journey."
63. He replied: "Sawest thou (what
happened) when we betook ourselves to the rock? I did indeed forget (about) the
Fish: none but Satan made me forget to tell (you) about it: it took its course
through the sea in a marvellous way!"
64. Moses said: "That was what we
were seeking after:" So they went back on their footsteps, following (the
path they had come).
65. So they found one of Our servants,
on whom We had bestowed Mercy from Ourselves and whom We had taught knowledge
from Our own Presence.
66. Moses said to him: "May I
follow thee, on the footing that thou teach me something of the (Higher) Truth
which thou hast been taught?"
67. (The other) said: "Verily thou
wilt not be able to have patience with me!"
68. "And how canst thou have
patience about things about which thy understanding is not complete?"
69. Moses said: "Thou wilt find
me, if Allah so will, (truly) patient: nor shall I disobey thee in aught."
70. The other said: "If then thou
wouldst follow me, ask me no questions about anything until I myself speak to
thee concerning it."
71. So they both proceeded: until, when
they were in the boat, he scuttled it. Said Moses: "Hast thou scuttled it
in order to drown those in it? Truly a strange thing hast thou done!"
72. He answered: "Did I not tell
thee that thou canst have no patience with me?"
73. Moses said: "Rebuke me not for
forgetting, nor grieve me by raising difficulties in my case."
74. Then they proceeded: until, when
they met a young man, he slew him. Moses said: "Hast thou slain an
innocent person who had slain none? Truly a foul (unheard of) thing hast thou
done!"
75. He answered: "Did I not tell
thee that thou canst have no patience with me?"
76. (Moses) said: "If ever I ask
thee about anything after this, keep me not in thy company: then wouldst thou
have received (full) excuse from my side."
77. Then they proceeded: until, when they
came to the inhabitants of a town, they asked them for food, but they refused
them hospitality. They found there a wall on the point of falling down, but he
set it up straight. (Moses) said: "If thou hadst wished, surely thou
couldst have exacted some recompense for it!"
78. He answered: "This is the
parting between me and thee: now will I tell thee the interpretation of (those
things) over which thou wast unable to hold patience.
79. "As for the boat, it belonged
to certain men in dire want: they plied on the water: I but wished to render it
unserviceable, for there was after them a certain king who seized on every boat
by force.
80. "As for the youth, his parents
were people of Faith, and we feared that he would grieve them by obstinate
rebellion and ingratitude (to Allah and man).
81. "So we desired that their Lord
would give them in exchange (a son) better in purity (of conduct) and closer in
affection.
82. "As for the wall, it belonged
to two youths, orphans, in the Town; there was, beneath it, a buried treasure,
to which they were entitled: their father had been a righteous man: So thy Lord
desired that they should attain their age of full strength and get out their
treasure— a mercy (and favour) from thy Lord. I did it not of my own accord.
Such is the interpretation of (those things) over which thou wast unable to
hold patience."
83. They ask thee concerning
Zul-qarnain. Say, "I will rehearse to you something of his story."
84. Verily We established his power on
earth, and We gave him the ways and the means to all ends.
85. One (such) way he followed,
86. Until, when he reached the setting
of the sun, he found it set in a spring of murky water: Near it he found a
People: We said: "O Zul-qarnain! (thou hast authority,) either to punish
them, or to treat them with kindness."
87. He said: "Whoever doth wrong,
him shall we punish; then shall he be sent back to his Lord; and He will punish
him with a punishment unheard-of (before).
88. "But whoever believes, and
works righteousness,— he shall have a goodly reward, and easy will be his task
as We order it by our Command."
89. Then followed he (another) way,
90. Until, when he came to the rising
of the sun, he found it rising on a people for whom We had provided no covering
protection against the sun.
91. (He left them) as they were: We
completely understood what was before him.
92. Then followed he (another) way,
93. Until, when he reached (a tract) between
two mountains, he found, beneath them, a people who scarcely understood a word.
94. They said: "O Zul-qarnain! the
Gog and Magog (People) do great mischief on earth: shall we then render thee
tribute in order that thou mightest erect a barrier between us and them?
95. He said: "(The power) in which
my Lord has established me is better (than tribute): Help me therefore with
strength (and labour): I will erect a strong barrier between you and them:
96. "Bring me blocks of
iron." At length, when he had filled up the space between the two steep
mountain-sides, He said, "Blow (with your bellows)" Then, when he had
made it (red) as fire, he said: "Bring me, that I may pour over it, molten
lead."
97. Thus were they made powerless to
scale it or to dig through it.
98. He said: "This is a mercy from
my Lord: But when the promise of my Lord comes to pass, He will make it into
dust; and the promise of my Lord is true."
99. On that day We shall leave them to
surge like waves on one another: the trumpet will be blown, and We shall
collect them all together.
100. And We shall present Hell that day
for Unbelievers to see, all spread out,—
101. (Unbelievers) whose eyes had been
under a veil from remembrance of Me, and who had been unable even to hear.
102. Do the Unbelievers think that they
can take My servants as protectors besides Me? Verily We have prepared Hell for
the Unbelievers for (their) entertainment.
103. Say: "Shall we tell you of
those who lose most in respect of their deeds?—
104. "Those whose efforts have
been wasted in this life, while they thought that they were acquiring good by
their works?"
105. They are those who deny the Signs
of their Lord and the fact of their having to meet Him (in the Hereafter): vain
will be their works, nor shall We, on the Day of Judgment, give them any
weight.
106. That is their reward, Hell,
because they rejected Faith, and took My Signs and My Messengers by way of
jest.
107. As to those who believe and work
righteous deeds, they have, for their entertainment, the Gardens of Paradise,
108. Wherein they shall dwell (for
aye): no change will they wish for from them.
109. Say: "If the ocean were ink
(wherewith to write out) the words of my Lord, sooner would the ocean be
exhausted than would the words of my Lord, even if we added another ocean like
it, for its aid."
110. Say: "I am but a man like
yourselves, (but) the inspiration has come to me, that your Allah is one Allah.
whoever expects to meet his Lord, let him work righteousness, and, in the
worship of his Lord, admit no one as partner.
The Holy Qur'an
Translated by Abdullah
Yusuf Ali
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