Verses 286 — Madani; Revealed at Medina
— Sections 40
In the name of Allah, Most Gracious,
Most Merciful
1. Alif, Lam, Mim.
2. This is the Book; in it is guidance
sure, without doubt, to those who fear Allah;
3. Who believe in the Unseen, are
steadfast in prayer, and spend out of what We have provided for them;
4. And who believe in the Revelation
sent to thee, and sent before thy time, and (in their hearts) have the
assurance of the Hereafter.
5. They are on (true) guidance, from
their Lord, and it is these who will prosper.
6. As to those who reject Faith, it is
the same to them whether thou warn them or do not warn them; they will not
believe.
7. Allah hath set a seal on their
hearts and on their hearing, and on their eyes is a veil; great is the penalty
they (incur).
8. Of the people there are some who
say: "We believe in Allah and the Last Day;" but they do not (really)
believe.
9. Fain would they deceive Allah and
those who believe, but they only deceive themselves, and realise (it) not!
10. In their hearts is a disease; and
Allah has increased their disease: And grievous is the penalty they (incur),
because they are false (to themselves).
11. When it is said to them: "Make
not mischief on the earth," they say: "Why, we only Want to make
peace!"
12. Of a surety, they are the ones who
make mischief, but they realise (it) not.
13. When it is said to them:
"Believe as the others believe:" They say: "Shall we believe as
the fools believe?" Nay, of a surety they are the fools, but they do not
know.
14. When they meet those who believe,
they say: "We believe;" but when they are alone with their evil ones,
they say: "We are really with you: We (were) only jesting."
15. Allah will throw back their mockery
on them, and give them rope in their trespasses; so they will wander like blind
ones (To and fro).
16. These are they who have bartered
Guidance for error: But their traffic is profitless, and they have lost true
direction,
17. Their similitude is that of a man
who kindled a fire; when it lighted all around him, Allah took away their light
and left them in utter darkness. So they could not see.
18. Deaf, dumb, and blind, they will
not return (to the path).
19. Or (another similitude) is that of
a rain-laden cloud from the sky: In it are zones of darkness, and thunder and
lightning: They press their fingers in their ears to keep out the stunning
thunder-clap, the while they are in terror of death. But Allah is ever round
the rejecters of Faith!
20. The lightning all but snatches away
their sight; every time the light (Helps) them, they walk therein, and when the
darkness grows on them, they stand still. And if Allah willed, He could take
away their faculty of hearing and seeing; for Allah hath power over all things.
21. O ye people! Adore your
Guardian-Lord, who created you and those who came before you, that ye may have
the chance to learn righteousness;
22. Who has made the earth your couch,
and the heavens your canopy; and sent down rain from the heavens; and brought
forth therewith Fruits for your sustenance; then set not up rivals unto Allah
when ye know (the truth).
23. And if ye are in doubt as to what
We have revealed from time to time to Our servant, then produce a Sura like
thereunto; and call your witnesses or helpers (If there are any) besides Allah,
if your (doubts) are true.
24. But if ye cannot — and of a surety ye
cannot— then fear the Fire whose fuel is men and stones,— which is prepared for
those who reject Faith.
25. But give glad tidings to those who
believe and work righteousness, that their portion is Gardens, beneath which
rivers flow. Every time they are fed with fruits therefrom, they say:
"Why, this is what we were fed with before," for they are given
things in similitude; and they have therein companions pure (and holy); and
they abide therein (for ever).
26. Allah disdains not to use the
similitude of things, lowest as well as highest. Those who believe know that it
is truth from their Lord; but those who reject Faith say: "What means
Allah by this similitude?" By it He causes many to stray, and many He
leads into the right path; but He causes not to stray, except those who forsake
(the path),—
27. Those who break Allah's Covenant
after it is ratified, and who sunder what Allah Has ordered to be joined, and
do mischief on earth: These cause loss (only) to themselves.
28. How can ye reject the faith in
Allah?— seeing that ye were without life, and He gave you life; then will He
cause you to die, and will again bring you to life; and again to Him will ye
return.
29. It is He Who hath created for you
all things that are on earth; Moreover His design comprehended the heavens, for
He gave order and perfection to the seven firmaments; and of all things He hath
perfect knowledge.
30. Behold, thy Lord said to the
angels: "I will create a vicegerent on earth." They said: "Wilt
Thou place therein one who will make mischief therein and shed blood?— whilst
we do celebrate Thy praises and glorify Thy holy (name)?" He said: "I
know what ye know not."
31. And He taught Adam the nature of
all things; then He placed them before the angels, and said: "Tell me the
nature of these if ye are right."
32. They said: "Glory to Thee, of
knowledge We have none, save what Thou Hast taught us: In truth it is Thou Who
art perfect in knowledge and wisdom."
33. He said: "O Adam! Tell them
their natures." When he had told them, Allah said: "Did I not tell
you that I know the secrets of heaven and earth, and I know what ye reveal and
what ye conceal?"
34. And behold, We said to the angels:
"Bow down to Adam" and they bowed down. Not so Iblis: he refused and
was haughty: He was of those who reject Faith.
35. We said: "O Adam! dwell thou
and thy wife in the Garden; and eat of the bountiful things therein as (where
and when) ye will; but approach not this tree, or ye run into harm and
transgression."
36. Then did Satan make them slip from
the (garden), and get them out of the state (of felicity) in which they had
been. We said: "Get ye down, all (ye people), with enmity between
yourselves. On earth will be your dwelling-place and your means of livelihood— for
a time."
37. Then learnt Adam from his Lord
words of inspiration, and his Lord Turned towards him; for He is Oft-Returning,
Most Merciful.
38. We said: "Get ye down all from
here; and if, as is sure, there comes to you Guidance from me, whosoever
follows My guidance, on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve.
39. "But those who reject Faith
and belie Our Signs, they shall be companions of the Fire; they shall abide
therein."
40. O Children of Israel! call to mind
the (special) favour which I bestowed upon you, and fulfil your covenant with
Me as I fulfil My Covenant with you, and fear none but Me.
41. And believe in what I reveal, confirming
the revelation which is with you, and be not the first to reject Faith therein,
nor sell My Signs for a small price; and fear Me, and Me alone.
42. And cover not Truth with falsehood,
nor conceal the Truth when ye know (what it is).
43. And be steadfast in prayer;
practise regular charity; and bow down your heads with those who bow down (in
worship).
44. Do ye enjoin right conduct on the
people, and forget (To practise it) yourselves, and yet ye study the Scripture?
Will ye not understand?
45. Nay, seek (Allah's) help with
patient perseverance and prayer: It is indeed hard, except to those who bring a
lowly spirit,—
46. Who bear in mind the certainty that
they are to meet their Lord, and that they are to return to Him.
47. Children of Israel! call to mind
the (special) favour which I bestowed upon you, and that I preferred you to all
other (for My Message).
48. Then guard yourselves against a day
when one soul shall not avail another nor shall intercession be accepted for
her, nor shall compensation be taken from her, nor shall anyone be helped (from
outside).
49. And remember, We delivered you from
the people of Pharaoh: They set you hard tasks and punishments, slaughtered
your sons and let your women-folk live; therein was a tremendous trial from
your Lord.
50. And remember We divided the sea for
you and saved you and drowned Pharaoh's people within your very sight.
51. And remember We appointed forty
nights for Moses, and in his absence ye took the calf (for worship), and ye did
grievous wrong.
52. Even then We did forgive you; there
was a chance for you to be grateful.
53. And remember We gave Moses the
Scripture and the Criterion (Between right and wrong): There was a chance for
you to be guided aright.
54. And remember Moses said to his
people: "O my people! Ye have indeed wronged yourselves by your worship of
the calf: So turn (in repentance) to your Maker, and slay yourselves (the
wrong-doers); that will be better for you in the sight of your Maker."
Then He turned towards you (in forgiveness): For He is Oft-Returning, Most
Merciful.
55. And remember ye said: "O
Moses! We shall never believe in thee until we see Allah manifestly," but
ye were dazed with thunder and lighting even as ye looked on.
56. Then We raised you up after your
death: Ye had the chance to be grateful.
57. And We gave you the shade of clouds
and sent down to you Manna and quails, saying: "Eat of the good things We
have provided for you:" (But they rebelled); to us they did no harm, but
they harmed their own souls.
58. And remember We said: "Enter
this town, and eat of the plenty therein as ye wish; but enter the gate with
humility, in posture and in words, and We shall forgive you your faults and
increase (the portion of) those who do good."
59. But the transgressors changed the
word from that which had been given them; so We sent on the transgressors a
plague from heaven, for that they infringed (Our command) repeatedly.
60. And remember Moses prayed for water
for his people; We said: "Strike the rock with thy staff." Then
gushed forth therefrom twelve springs. Each group knew its own place for water.
So eat and drink of the sustenance provided by Allah, and do no evil nor
mischief on the (face of the) earth.
61. And remember ye said: "O
Moses! we cannot endure one kind of food (always); so beseech thy Lord for us
to produce for us of what the earth groweth,— its pot-herbs, and cucumbers, Its
garlic, lentils, and onions." He said: "Will ye exchange the better
for the worse? Go ye down to any town, and ye shall find what ye want!"
They were covered with humiliation and misery; they drew on themselves the
wrath of Allah. This because they went on rejecting the Signs of Allah and
slaying His Messengers without just cause. This because they rebelled and went
on transgressing.
62. Those who believe (in the Qur'an),
and those who follow the Jewish (scriptures), and the Christians and the
Sabians,— any who believe in Allah and the Last Day, and work righteousness,
shall have their reward with their Lord; on them shall be no fear, nor shall
they grieve.
63. And remember We took your covenant
and We raised above you (The towering height) of Mount (Sinai) : (Saying):
"Hold firmly to what We have given you and bring (ever) to remembrance
what is therein: Perchance ye may fear Allah."
64. But ye turned back thereafter: Had
it not been for the Grace and Mercy of Allah to you, ye had surely been among
the lost.
65. And well ye knew those amongst you
who transgressed in the matter of the Sabbath: We said to them: "Be ye
apes, despised and rejected."
66. So We made it an example to their
own time and to their posterity, and a lesson to those who fear Allah.
67. And remember Moses said to his
people: "(Allah) commands that ye sacrifice a heifer." They said:
"Makest thou a laughing-stock of us?" He said: "(Allah) save me
from being an ignorant (fool)!"
68. They said: "Beseech on our
behalf Thy Lord to make plain to us what (heifer) it is!" He said;
"He says: The heifer should be neither too old nor too young, but of
middling age. Now do what ye are commanded!"
69. They said: "Beseech on our
behalf Thy Lord to make plain to us Her colour." He said: "He says: A
fawn-coloured heifer, pure and rich in tone, the admiration of beholders!"
70. They said: "Beseech on our
behalf Thy Lord to make plain to us what she is: To us are all heifers alike:
We wish indeed for guidance, if Allah wills."
71. He said: "He says: A heifer
not trained to till the soil or water the fields; sound and without
blemish." They said: "Now hast thou brought the truth." Then
they offered her in sacrifice, but not with good-will.
72. Remember ye slew a man and fell
into a dispute among yourselves as to the crime: But Allah was to bring forth
what ye did hide.
73. So We said: "Strike the (body)
with a piece of the (heifer)." Thus Allah bringeth the dead to life and
showeth you His Signs: Perchance ye may understand.
74. Thenceforth were your hearts
hardened: They became like a rock and even worse in hardness. For among rocks
there are some from which rivers gush forth; others there are which when split
asunder send forth water; and others which sink for fear of Allah. And Allah is
not unmindful of what ye do.
75. Can ye (o ye men of Faith)
entertain the hope that they will believe in you?— Seeing that a party of them
heard the Word of Allah, and perverted it knowingly after they understood it.
76. Behold! when they meet the men of
Faith, they say: "We believe": But when they meet each other in
private, they say: "Shall you tell them what Allah hath revealed to you,
that they may engage you in argument about it before your Lord?"— Do ye
not understand (their aim)?
77. Know they not that Allah knoweth
what they conceal and what they reveal?
78. And there are among them
illiterates, who know not the Book, but (see therein their own) desires, and
they do nothing but conjecture.
79. Then woe to those who write the
Book with their own hands, and then say:"This is from Allah," to
traffic with it for miserable price!— Woe to them for what their hands do
write, and for the gain they make thereby.
80. And they say: "The Fire shall
not touch us but for a few numbered days:" Say: "Have ye taken a
promise from Allah, for He never breaks His promise? or is it that ye say of
Allah what ye do not know?"
81. Nay, those who seek gain in evil,
and are girt round by their sins,— they are companions of the Fire: Therein
shall they abide (For ever).
82. But those who have faith and work
righteousness, they are companions of the Garden: Therein shall they abide (For
ever).
83. And remember We took a covenant
from the Children of Israel (to this effect): Worship none but Allah. treat
with kindness your parents and kindred, and orphans and those in need; speak
fair to the people; be steadfast in prayer; and practise regular charity. Then
did ye turn back, except a few among you, and ye backslide (even now).
84. And remember We took your covenant
(to this effect): Shed no blood amongst you, nor turn out your own people from
your homes: and this ye solemnly ratified, and to this ye can bear witness.
85. After this it is ye, the same
people, who slay among yourselves, and banish a party of you from their homes;
assist (Their enemies) against them, in guilt and rancour; and if they come to
you as captives, ye ransom them, though it was not lawful for you to banish
them. Then is it only a part of the Book that ye believe in, and do ye reject
the rest? but what is the reward for those among you who behave like this but
disgrace in this life?— and on the Day of Judgment they shall be consigned to
the most grievous penalty. For Allah is not unmindful of what ye do.
86. These are the people who buy the
life of this world at the price of the Hereafter: their penalty shall not be
lightened nor shall they be helped.
87. We gave Moses the Book and followed
him up with a succession of apostles; We gave Jesus the son of Mary Clear
(Signs) and strengthened him with the holy spirit. Is it that whenever there
comes to you an apostle with what ye yourselves desire not, ye are puffed up
with pride?— Some ye called impostors, and others ye slay!
88. They say, "Our hearts are the
wrappings (which preserve Allah.s Word: we need no more)." Nay, Allah.s
curse is on them for their blasphemy: Little is it they believe.
89. And when there comes to them a Book
from Allah, confirming what is with them,— although from of old they had prayed
for victory against those without Faith,— when there comes to them that which
they (should) have recognised, they refuse to believe in it but the curse of
Allah is on those without Faith.
90. Miserable is the price for which
they have sold their souls, in that they deny (the revelation) which Allah has
sent down, in insolent envy that Allah of His Grace should send it to any of
His servants He pleases: Thus have they drawn on themselves Wrath upon Wrath.
And humiliating is the punishment of those who reject Faith.
91. When it is said to them,
"Believe in what Allah Hath sent down, "they say, "We believe in
what was sent down to us:" yet they reject all besides, even if it be
Truth confirming what is with them. Say: "Why then have ye slain the
prophets of Allah in times gone by, if ye did indeed believe?"
92. There came to you Moses with clear
(Signs); yet ye worshipped the calf (Even) after that, and ye did behave
wrongfully.
93. And remember We took your covenant
and We raised above you (the towering height) of Mount (Sinai): (Saying):
"Hold firmly to what We have given you, and hearken (to the Law)":
They said:" We hear, and we disobey:" And they had to drink into
their hearts (of the taint) of the calf because of their Faithlessness. Say:
"Vile indeed are the behests of your Faith if ye have any faith!"
94. Say: "If the last Home, with
Allah, be for you specially, and not for anyone else, then seek ye for death,
if ye are sincere."
95. But they will never seek for death,
on account of the (sins) which their hands have sent on before them. and Allah
is well-acquainted with the wrong-doers.
96. Thou wilt indeed find them, of all
people, most greedy of life,— even more than the idolaters: Each one of them
wishes He could be given a life of a thousand years: But the grant of such life
will not save him from (due) punishment. For Allah sees well all that they do.
97. Say: Whoever is an enemy to Gabriel—
for he brings down the (revelation) to thy heart by Allah's will, a
confirmation of what went before, and guidance and glad tidings for those who
believe,—
98. Whoever is an enemy to Allah and
His angels and apostles, to Gabriel and Michael,— Lo! Allah is an enemy to
those who reject Faith.
99. We have sent down to thee Manifest
Signs (ayat); and none reject them but those who are perverse.
100. Is it not (the case) that every
time they make a covenant, some party among them throw it aside?— Nay, Most of
them are faithless.
101. And when there came to them an
apostle from Allah, confirming what was with them, a party of the people of the
Book threw away the Book of Allah behind their backs, as if (it had been
something) they did not know!
102. They followed what the evil ones
gave out (falsely) against the power of Solomon: the blasphemers Were, not
Solomon, but the evil ones, teaching men Magic, and such things as came down at
babylon to the angels Harut and Marut. But neither of these taught anyone (Such
things) without saying: "We are only for trial; so do not blaspheme."
They learned from them the means to sow discord between man and wife. But they
could not thus harm anyone except by Allah's permission. And they learned what
harmed them, not what profited them. And they knew that the buyers of (magic)
would have no share in the happiness of the Hereafter. And vile was the price
for which they did sell their souls, if they but knew!
103. If they had kept their Faith and
guarded themselves from evil, far better had been the reward from their Lord,
if they but knew!
104. O ye of Faith! Say not (to the
Messenger. words of ambiguous import, but words of respect; and hearken (to
him): To those without Faith is a grievous punishment.
105. It is never the wish of those without
Faith among the People of the Book, nor of the Pagans, that anything good
should come down to you from your Lord. But Allah will choose for His special
Mercy whom He will— for Allah is Lord of grace abounding.
106. None of Our revelations do We
abrogate or cause to be forgotten, but We substitute something better or
similar: Knowest thou not that Allah Hath power over all things?
107. Knowest thou not that to Allah
belongeth the dominion of the heavens and the earth? And besides Him ye have
neither patron nor helper.
108. Would ye question your Messenger
as Moses was questioned of old? but whoever changeth from Faith to Unbelief,
Hath strayed without doubt from the even way.
109. Quite a number of the People of
the Book wish they could Turn you (people) back to infidelity after ye have
believed, from selfish envy, after the Truth hath become Manifest unto them:
But forgive and overlook, Till Allah accomplish His purpose; for Allah Hath
power over all things.
110. And be steadfast in prayer and
regular in charity: And whatever good ye send forth for your souls before you,
ye shall find it with Allah. for Allah sees Well all that ye do.
111. And they say: "None shall
enter Paradise unless he be a Jew or a Christian." Those are their (vain)
desires. Say: "Produce your proof if ye are truthful."
112. Nay,— whoever submits His whole
self to Allah and is a doer of good,— He will get his reward with his Lord; on
such shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve.
113. The Jews say: "The Christians
have naught (to stand) upon; and the Christians say: "The Jews have naught
(To stand) upon." Yet they (Profess to) study the (same) Book. Like unto
their word is what those say who know not; but Allah will judge between them in
their quarrel on the Day of Judgment.
114. And who is more unjust than he who
forbids that in places for the worship of Allah, Allah's name should be
celebrated?— whose zeal is (in fact) to ruin them? It was not fitting that such
should themselves enter them except in fear. For them there is nothing but
disgrace in this world, and in the world to come, an exceeding torment.
115. To Allah belong the east and the
West: Whithersoever ye turn, there is the presence of Allah. For Allah is
all-Pervading, all-Knowing.
116. They say: "(Allah) hath begotten
a son" :Glory be to Him.— Nay, to Him belongs all that is in the heavens and on earth:
everything renders worship to Him.
117. To Him is due the primal origin of
the heavens and the earth: When He decreeth a matter, He saith to it:
"Be," and it is.
118. Say those without knowledge:
"Why speaketh not Allah unto us? or why cometh not unto us a Sign?"
So said the people before them words of similar import. Their hearts are alike.
We have indeed made clear the Signs unto any people who hold firmly to Faith
(in their hearts).
119. Verily We have sent thee in truth
as a bearer of glad tidings and a warner: But of thee no question shall be
asked of the Companions of the Blazing Fire.
120. Never will the Jews or the
Christians be satisfied with thee unless thou follow their form of religion.
Say: "The Guidance of Allah,— that is the (only) Guidance." Wert thou
to follow their desires after the knowledge which hath reached thee, then
wouldst thou find neither Protector nor helper against Allah.
121. Those to whom We have sent the
Book study it as it should be studied: They are the ones that believe therein: Those
who reject faith therein,— the loss is their own.
122. O Children of Israel! call to mind
the special favour which I bestowed upon you, and that I preferred you to all
others (for My Message).
123. Then guard yourselves against a
Day when one soul shall not avail another, nor shall compensation be accepted
from her nor shall intercession profit her nor shall anyone be helped (from
outside).
124. And remember that Abraham was
tried by his Lord with certain commands, which he fulfilled: He said: "I
will make thee an Imam to the Nations." He pleaded: "And also (Imams)
from my offspring!" He answered: "But My Promise is not within the
reach of evil-doers."
125. Remember We made the House a place
of assembly for men and a place of safety; and take ye the station of Abraham
as a place of prayer; and We covenanted with Abraham and Isma'il, that they
should sanctify My House for those who compass it round, or use it as a
retreat, or bow, or prostrate themselves (therein in prayer).
126. And remember Abraham said:
"My Lord, make this a City of Peace, and feed its people with fruits,— such
of them as believe in Allah and the Last Day." He said: "(Yea), and
such as reject Faith,— for a while will I grant them their pleasure, but will
soon drive them to the torment of Fire,— an evil destination (indeed)!"
127. And remember Abraham and Isma'il
raised the foundations of the House (With this prayer): "Our Lord! Accept
(this service) from us: For Thou art the All-Hearing, the All-knowing.
128. "Our Lord! make of us
Muslims, bowing to Thy (Will), and of our progeny a people Muslim, bowing to
Thy (will); and show us our place for the celebration of (due) rites; and turn
unto us (in Mercy); for Thou art the Oft-Returning, Most Merciful.
129. "Our Lord! send amongst them
an Messenger of their own, who shall rehearse Thy Signs to them and instruct
them in scripture and wisdom, and sanctify them: For Thou art the Exalted in
Might, the Wise."
130. And who turns away from the
religion of Abraham but such as debase their souls with folly? Him We chose and
rendered pure in this world: And he will be in the Hereafter in the ranks of
the Righteous.
131. Behold! his Lord said to him:
"Bow (thy will to Me):" He said: "I bow (my will) to the Lord
and Cherisher of the Universe."
132. And this was the legacy that
Abraham left to his sons, and so did Jacob; "Oh my sons! Allah hath chosen
the Faith for you; then die not except in the Faith of Islam."
133. Were ye witnesses when death
appeared before Jacob? Behold, he said to his sons: "What will ye worship
after me?" They said: "We shall worship Thy Allah and the Allah of
thy fathers, of Abraham, Isma'il and Isaac,— the one (True) Allah. To Him we
bow (in Islam)."
134. That was a people that hath passed
away. They shall reap the fruit of what they did, and ye of what ye do! Of
their merits there is no question in your case!
135. They say: "Become Jews or
Christians if ye would be guided (To salvation)." Say thou: "Nay! (I
would rather) the Religion of Abraham the True, and he joined not gods with
Allah."
136. Say ye: "We believe in Allah,
and the revelation given to us, and to Abraham, Isma'il, Isaac, Jacob, and the
Tribes, and that given to Moses and Jesus, and that given to (all) prophets
from their Lord: We make no difference between one and another of them: And we
bow to Allah (in Islam)."
137. So if they believe as ye believe,
they are indeed on the right path; but if they turn back, it is they who are in
schism; but Allah will suffice thee as against them, and He is the All-Hearing,
the All-Knowing.
138. (Our religion is) the Baptism of
Allah: And who can baptize better than Allah? And it is He Whom we worship.
139. Say: Will ye dispute with us about
Allah, seeing that He is our Lord and your Lord; that we are responsible for
our doings and ye for yours; and that We are sincere (in our faith) in Him?
140. Or do ye say that Abraham, Isma'il
Isaac, Jacob and the Tribes were Jews or Christians? Say: Do ye know better
than Allah. Ah! who is more unjust than those who conceal the testimony they
have from Allah. but Allah is not unmindful of what ye do!
141. That was a people that hath passed
away. They shall reap the fruit of what they did, and ye of what ye do! Of
their merits there is no question in your case:
142. The fools among the people will
say: "What hath turned them from the Qibla to which they were used?"
Say: To Allah belong both east and West: He guideth whom He will to a Way that
is straight.
143. Thus, have We made of you an Ummat
justly balanced, that ye might be witnesses over the nations, and the Messenger
a witness over yourselves; and We appointed the Qibla to which thou wast used,
only to test those who followed the Messenger from those who would turn on
their heels (From the Faith). Indeed it was (A change) momentous, except to
those guided by Allah. And never would Allah Make your faith of no effect. For
Allah is to all people Most surely full of kindness, Most Merciful.
144. We see the turning of thy face
(for guidance to the heavens: now Shall We turn thee to a Qibla that shall
please thee. Turn then Thy face in the direction of the sacred Mosque: Wherever
ye are, turn your faces in that direction. The people of the Book know well
that that is the truth from their Lord. Nor is Allah unmindful of what they do.
145. Even if thou wert to bring to the
people of the Book all the Signs (together), they would not follow Thy Qibla;
nor art thou going to follow their Qibla; nor indeed will they follow each
other's Qibla. If thou after the knowledge hath reached thee, Wert to follow
their (vain) desires,— then wert thou Indeed (clearly) in the wrong.
146. The people of the Book know this
as they know their own sons; but some of them conceal the truth which they
themselves know.
147. The Truth is from thy Lord; so be
not at all in doubt.
148. To each is a goal to which Allah
turns him; then strive together (as in a race) Towards all that is good.
Wheresoever ye are, Allah will bring you Together. For Allah Hath power over
all things.
149. From whencesoever Thou startest
forth, turn Thy face in the direction of the sacred Mosque; that is indeed the
truth from the Lord. And Allah is not unmindful of what ye do.
150. So from whencesoever Thou startest
forth, turn Thy face in the direction of the sacred Mosque; and wheresoever ye
are, Turn your face thither: that there be no ground of dispute against you
among the people, except those of them that are bent on wickedness; so fear
them not, but fear Me; and that I may complete My favours on you, and ye May
(consent to) be guided;
151. A similar (favour have ye already
received) in that We have sent among you an Messenger of your own, rehearsing
to you Our Signs, and sanctifying you, and instructing you in Scripture and
Wisdom, and in new knowledge.
152. Then do ye remember Me; I will
remember you. Be grateful to Me, and reject not Faith.
153. O ye who believe! seek help with
patient perseverance and prayer; for Allah is with those who patiently
persevere.
154. And say not of those who are slain
in the way of Allah. "They are dead." Nay, they are living, though ye
perceive (it) not.
155. Be sure we shall test you with
something of fear and hunger, some loss in goods or lives or the fruits (of
your toil), but give glad tidings to those who patiently persevere,
156. Who say, when afflicted with
calamity: "To Allah We belong, and to Him is our return":—
157. They are those on whom (Descend)
blessings from Allah, and Mercy, and they are the ones that receive guidance.
158. Behold! Safa and Marwa are among
the Symbols of Allah. So if those who visit the House in the Season or at other
times, should compass them round, it is no sin in them. And if any one obeyeth
his own impulse to good,— be sure that Allah is He Who recogniseth and knoweth.
159. Those who conceal the clear
(Signs) We have sent down, and the Guidance, after We have made it clear for
the people in the Book,— on them shall be Allah's curse, and the curse of those
entitled to curse,—
160. Except those who repent and make
amends and openly declare (the Truth): To them I turn; for I am Oft-returning,
Most Merciful.
161. Those who reject Faith, and die
rejecting,— on them is Allah's curse, and the
curse of angels, and of all mankind;
162. They will abide therein: Their
penalty will not be lightened, nor will respite be their (lot).
163. And your Allah is One Allah: There
is no god but He, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
164. Behold! in the creation of the
heavens and the earth; in the alternation of the night and the day; in the
sailing of the ships through the ocean for the profit of mankind; in the rain
which Allah Sends down from the skies, and the life which He gives therewith to
an earth that is dead; in the beasts of all kinds that He scatters through the
earth; in the change of the winds, and the clouds which they Trail like their
slaves between the sky and the earth;— (Here) indeed are Signs for a people
that are wise.
165. Yet there are men who take (for
worship) others besides Allah, as equal (with Allah.: They love them as they
should love Allah. But those of Faith are overflowing in their love for Allah.
If only the unrighteous could see, behold, they would see the penalty: that to
Allah belongs all power, and Allah will strongly enforce the penalty.
166. Then would those who are followed
clear themselves of those who follow (them) : They would see the penalty, and
all relations between them would be cut off.
167. And those who followed would say:
"If only We had one more chance, We would clear ourselves of them, as they
have cleared themselves of us." Thus will Allah show them (The fruits of)
their deeds as (nothing but) regrets. Nor will there be a way for them out of
the Fire.
168. O ye people! Eat of what is on
earth, Lawful and good; and do not follow the footsteps of the evil one, for he
is to you an avowed enemy.
169. For he commands you what is evil
and shameful, and that ye should say of Allah that of which ye have no
knowledge.
170. When it is said to them:
"Follow what Allah hath revealed:" They say: "Nay! we shall
follow the ways of our fathers." What! even though their fathers Were void
of wisdom and guidance?
171. The parable of those who reject
Faith is as if one were to shout Like a goat-herd, to things that listen to
nothing but calls and cries: Deaf, dumb, and blind, they are void of wisdom.
172. O ye who believe! Eat of the good
things that We have provided for you, and be grateful to Allah, if it is Him ye
worship.
173. He hath only forbidden you dead
meat, and blood, and the flesh of swine, and that on which any other name hath
been invoked besides that of Allah. But if one is forced by necessity, without
wilful disobedience, nor transgressing due limits,— then is he guiltless. For
Allah is Oft-forgiving Most Merciful.
174. Those who conceal Allah's
revelations in the Book, and purchase for them a miserable profit,— they
swallow into themselves naught but Fire; Allah will not address them on the Day
of Resurrection. Nor purify them: Grievous will be their penalty.
175. They are the ones who buy Error in
place of Guidance and Torment in place of Forgiveness. Ah! what boldness (They
show) for the Fire!
176. (Their doom is) because Allah sent
down the Book in truth but those who seek causes of dispute in the Book are in
a schism Far (from the purpose).
177. It is not righteousness that ye
turn your faces Towards east or West; but it is righteousness— to believe in Allah and
the Last Day, and the Angels, and the Book, and the Messengers; to spend of
your substance, out of love for Him, for your kin, for orphans, for the needy,
for the wayfarer, for those who ask, and for the ransom of slaves; to be
steadfast in prayer, and practice regular charity; to fulfil the contracts
which ye have made; and to be firm and patient, in pain (or suffering) and
adversity, and throughout all periods of panic. Such are the people of truth,
the Allah-fearing.
178. O ye who believe! the law of
equality is prescribed to you in cases of murder: the free for the free, the
slave for the slave, the woman for the woman. But if any remission is made by
the brother of the slain, then grant any reasonable demand, and compensate him
with handsome gratitude, this is a concession and a Mercy from your Lord. After
this whoever exceeds the limits shall be in grave penalty.
179. In the Law of Equality there is
(saving of) Life to you, o ye men of understanding; that ye may restrain
yourselves.
180. It is prescribed, when death
approaches any of you, if he leave any goods that he make a bequest to parents
and next of kin, according to reasonable usage; this is due from the Allah-fearing.
181. If anyone changes the bequest
after hearing it, the guilt shall be on those who make the change. For Allah
hears and knows (All things).
182. But if anyone fears partiality or
wrong-doing on the part of the testator, and makes peace between (The parties
concerned), there is no wrong in him: For Allah is Oft-forgiving, Most
Merciful.
183. O ye who believe! Fasting is
prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you, that ye may (learn)
self-restraint,—
184. (Fasting) for a fixed number of
days; but if any of you is ill, or on a journey, the prescribed number (Should
be made up) from days later. For those who can do it (With hardship), is a
ransom, the feeding of one that is indigent. But he that will give more, of his
own free will,— it is better for him. And it is better for you that ye fast, if
ye only knew.
185. Ramadhan is the (month) in which
was sent down the Qur'an, as a guide to mankind, also clear (Signs) for
guidance and judgment (Between right and wrong). So every one of you who is
present (at his home) during that month should spend it in fasting, but if any
one is ill, or on a journey, the prescribed period (Should be made up) by days
later. Allah intends every facility for you; He does not want to put to
difficulties. (He wants you) to complete the prescribed period, and to glorify
Him in that He has guided you; and perchance ye shall be grateful.
186. When My servants ask thee
concerning Me, I am indeed close (to them): I listen to the prayer of every
suppliant when he calleth on Me: Let them also, with a will, Listen to My call,
and believe in Me: That they may walk in the right way.
187. Permitted to you, on the night of
the fasts, is the approach to your wives. They are your garments and ye are
their garments. Allah knoweth what ye used to do secretly among yourselves; but
He turned to you and forgave you; so now associate with them, and seek what
Allah Hath ordained for you, and eat and drink, until the white thread of dawn
appear to you distinct from its black thread; then complete your fast Till the
night appears; but do not associate with your wives while ye are in retreat in
the mosques. Those are Limits (set by) Allah. Approach not nigh thereto. Thus
doth Allah make clear His Signs to men: that they may learn self —restraint.
188. And do not eat up your property
among yourselves for vanities, nor use it as bait for the judges, with intent
that ye may eat up wrongfully and knowingly a little of (other) people's
property.
189. They ask thee concerning the New
Moons. Say: They are but signs to mark fixed periods of time in (the affairs
of) men, and for Pilgrimage. It is no virtue if ye enter your houses from the
back: It is virtue if ye fear Allah. Enter houses through the proper doors: And
fear Allah. That ye may prosper.
190. Fight in the cause of Allah those
who fight you, but do not transgress limits; for Allah loveth not
transgressors.
191. And slay them wherever ye catch
them, and turn them out from where they have Turned you out; for tumult and
oppression are worse than slaughter; but fight them not at the Sacred Mosque,
unless they (first) fight you there; but if they fight you, slay them. Such is
the reward of those who suppress faith.
192. But if they cease, Allah is
Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful.
193. And fight them on until there is
no more Tumult or oppression, and there prevail justice and faith in Allah. but
if they cease, Let there be no hostility except to those who practise
oppression.
194. The prohibited month for the
prohibited month,— and so for all things prohibited,— there is the law of
equality. If then any one transgresses the prohibition against you, Transgress
ye likewise against him. But fear Allah, and know that Allah is with those who
restrain themselves.
195. And spend of your substance in the
cause of Allah, and make not your own hands contribute to (your) destruction;
but do good; for Allah loveth those who do good.
196. And complete the Hajj or 'umra in
the service of Allah. But if ye are prevented (From completing it), send an
offering for sacrifice, such as ye may find, and do not shave your heads until
the offering reaches the place of sacrifice. And if any of you is ill, or has
an ailment in his scalp, (Necessitating shaving), (He should) in compensation
either fast, or feed the poor, or offer sacrifice; and when ye are in peaceful
conditions (again), if any one wishes to continue the 'umra on to the hajj, He
must make an offering, such as he can afford, but if he cannot afford it, He
should fast three days during the hajj and seven days on his return, Making ten
days in all. This is for those whose household is not in (the precincts of) the
Sacred Mosque. And fear Allah, and know that Allah Is strict in punishment.
197. For Hajj are the months well
known. If any one undertakes that duty therein, Let there be no obscenity, nor
wickedness, nor wrangling in the Hajj. And whatever good ye do, (be sure) Allah
knoweth it. And take a provision (With you) for the journey, but the best of
provisions is right conduct. So fear Me, o ye that are wise.
198. It is no crime in you if ye seek
of the bounty of your Lord (during pilgrimage). Then when ye pour down from
(Mount) Arafat, celebrate the praises of Allah at the Sacred Monument, and
celebrate His praises as He has directed you, even though, before this, ye went
astray.
199. Then pass on at a quick pace from
the place whence it is usual for the multitude so to do, and ask for Allah.s
forgiveness. For Allah is Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful.
200. So when ye have accomplished your
holy rites, celebrate the praises of Allah, as ye used to celebrate the praises
of your fathers,— yea, with far more Heart and soul. There are men who say:
"Our Lord! Give us (Thy bounties) in this world!" but they will have
no portion in the Hereafter.
201. And there are men who say:
"Our Lord! Give us good in this world and good in the Hereafter, and
defend us from the torment of the Fire!"
202. To these will be allotted what
they have earned; and Allah is quick in account.
203. Celebrate the praises of Allah
during the Appointed Days. But if any one hastens to leave in two days, there
is no blame on him, and if any one stays on, there is no blame on him, if his
aim is to do right. Then fear Allah, and know that ye will surely be gathered
unto Him.
204. There is the type of man whose
speech about this world's life May dazzle thee, and he calls Allah to witness
about what is in his heart; yet is he the most contentious of enemies.
205. When he turns his back, His aim
everywhere is to spread mischief through the earth and destroy crops and
cattle. But Allah loveth not mischief.
206. When it is said to him, "Fear
Allah., He is led by arrogance to (more) crime. Enough for him is Hell;— An
evil bed indeed (To lie on)!
207. And there is the type of man who
gives his life to earn the pleasure of Allah. And Allah is full of kindness to
(His) devotees.
208. O ye who believe! Enter into Islam
whole-heartedly; and follow not the footsteps of the evil one; for he is to you
an avowed enemy.
209. If ye backslide after the clear
(Signs) have come to you, then know that Allah is Exalted in Power, Wise.
210. Will they wait until Allah comes
to them in canopies of clouds, with angels (in His train) and the question is
(thus) settled? but to Allah do all questions go back (for decision).
211. Ask the Children of Israel how
many clear (Signs) We have sent them. But if any one, after Allah's favour has
come to him, substitutes (something else), Allah is strict in punishment.
212. The life of this world is alluring
to those who reject faith, and they scoff at those who believe. But the
righteous will be above them on the Day of Resurrection; for Allah bestows His
abundance without measure on whom He will.
213. Mankind was one single nation, and
Allah sent Messengers with glad tidings and warnings; and with them He sent the
Book in truth, to judge between people in matters wherein they differed; but
the People of the Book, after the clear Signs came to them, did not differ
among themselves, except through selfish contumacy. Allah by His Grace Guided
the believers to the Truth, concerning that wherein they differed. For Allah
guided whom He will to a path that is straight.
214. Or do ye think that ye shall enter
the Garden (of bliss) without such (trials) as came to those who passed away
before you? they encountered suffering and adversity, and were so shaken in
spirit that even the Messenger and those of faith who were with him cried:
"When (will come) the help of Allah." Ah! Verily, the help of Allah
is (always) near!
215. They ask thee what they should
spend (In charity). Say: Whatever ye spend that is good, is for parents and
kindred and orphans and those in want and for wayfarers. And whatever ye do that
is good,— (Allah) knoweth it well.
216. Fighting is prescribed for you,
and ye dislike it. But it is possible that ye dislike a thing which is good for
you, and that ye love a thing which is bad for you. But Allah knoweth, and ye
know not.
217. They ask thee concerning fighting
in the Prohibited Month. Say: "Fighting therein is a grave (offence); but
graver is it in the sight of Allah to prevent access to the path of Allah, to
deny Him, to prevent access to the Sacred Mosque, and drive out its members."
Tumult and oppression are worse than slaughter. Nor will they cease fighting
you until they turn you back from your faith if they can. And if any of you
Turn back from their faith and die in unbelief, their works will bear no fruit
in this life and in the Hereafter; they will be companions of the Fire and will
abide therein.
218. Those who believed and those who
suffered exile and fought (and strove and struggled) in the path of Allah,— they
have the hope of the Mercy of Allah: And Allah is Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful.
219. They ask thee concerning wine and
gambling. Say: "In them is great sin, and some profit, for men; but the
sin is greater than the profit." They ask thee how much they are to spend;
Say: "What is beyond your needs." Thus doth Allah Make clear to you
His Signs: In order that ye may consider—
220. (Their bearings) on this life and
the Hereafter. They ask thee concerning orphans. Say: "The best thing to
do is what is for their good; if ye mix their affairs with yours, they are your
brethren; but Allah knows the man who means mischief from the man who means
good. And if Allah had wished, He could have put you into difficulties: He is
indeed Exalted in Power, Wise."
221. Do not marry unbelieving women
(idolaters), until they believe: A slave woman who believes is better than an
unbelieving woman, even though she allures you. Nor marry (your girls) to
unbelievers until they believe: A man slave who believes is better than an
unbeliever, even though he allures you. Unbelievers do (but) beckon you to the
Fire. But Allah beckons by His Grace to the Garden (of bliss) and forgiveness,
and makes His Signs clear to mankind: That they may celebrate His praise.
222. They ask thee concerning women's
courses. Say: They are a hurt and a pollution: So keep away from women in their
courses, and do not approach them until they are clean. But when they have
purified themselves, ye may approach them in any manner, time, or place
ordained for you by Allah. For Allah loves those who turn to Him constantly and
He loves those who keep themselves pure and clean.
223. Your wives are as a tilth unto
you; so approach your tilth when or how ye will; but do some good act for your souls
beforehand; and fear Allah. And know that ye are to meet Him (in the
Hereafter), and give (these) good tidings to those who believe.
224. And make not Allah's (name) an
excuse in your oaths against doing good, or acting rightly, or making peace
between persons; for Allah is One Who heareth and knoweth all things.
225. Allah will not call you to account
for thoughtlessness in your oaths, but for the intention in your hearts; and He
is Oft-forgiving, Most Forbearing.
226. For those who take an oath for
abstention from their wives, a waiting for four months is ordained; if then
they return, Allah is Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful.
227. But if their intention is firm for
divorce, Allah heareth and knoweth all things.
228. Divorced women shall wait concerning
themselves for three monthly periods. Nor is it lawful for them to hide what
Allah Hath created in their wombs, if they have faith in Allah and the Last
Day. And their husbands have the better right to take them back in that period,
if they wish for reconciliation. And women shall have rights similar to the
rights against them, according to what is equitable; but men have a degree (of
advantage) over them. And Allah is Exalted in Power, Wise.
229. A divorce is only permissible
twice: after that, the parties should either hold Together on equitable terms,
or separate with kindness. It is not lawful for you, (Men), to take back any of
your gifts (from your wives), except when both parties fear that they would be
unable to keep the limits ordained by Allah. If ye (judges) do indeed fear that
they would be unable to keep the limits ordained by Allah, there is no blame on
either of them if she give something for her freedom. These are the limits
ordained by Allah. so do not transgress them if any do transgress the limits
ordained by Allah, such persons wrong (Themselves as well as others).
230. So if a husband divorces his wife
(irrevocably), He cannot, after that, re-marry her until after she has married
another husband and He has divorced her. In that case there is no blame on
either of them if they re-unite, provided they feel that they can keep the
limits ordained by Allah. Such are the limits ordained by Allah, which He makes
plain to those who understand.
231. When ye divorce women, and they
fulfil the term of their ('Iddat), either take them back on equitable terms or
set them free on equitable terms; but do not take them back to injure them,
(or) to take undue advantage; if any one does that; He wrongs his own soul. Do
not treat Allah's Signs as a jest, but solemnly rehearse Allah's favours on
you, and the fact that He sent down to you the Book and Wisdom, for your
instruction. And fear Allah, and know that Allah is well acquainted with all
things.
232. When ye divorce women, and they
fulfil the term of their ('Iddat), do not prevent them from marrying their
(former) husbands, if they mutually agree on equitable terms. This instruction
is for all amongst you, who believe in Allah and the Last Day. That is (the
course Making for) most virtue and purity amongst you and Allah knows, and ye
know not.
233. The mothers shall give such to
their offspring for two whole years, if the father desires to complete the
term. But he shall bear the cost of their food and clothing on equitable terms.
No soul shall have a burden laid on it greater than it can bear. No mother
shall be Treated unfairly on account of her child. Nor father on account of his
child, an heir shall be chargeable in the same way. If they both decide on
weaning, by mutual consent, and after due consultation, there is no blame on
them. If ye decide on a foster-mother for your offspring, there is no blame on
you, provided ye pay (the mother) what ye offered, on equitable terms. But fear
Allah and know that Allah sees well what ye do.
234. If any of you die and leave widows
behind, they shall wait concerning themselves four months and ten days: When
they have fulfilled their term, there is no blame on you if they dispose of
themselves in a just and reasonable manner. And Allah is well acquainted with
what ye do.
235. There is no blame on you if ye
make an offer of betrothal or hold it in your hearts. Allah knows that ye
cherish them in your hearts: But do not make a secret contract with them except
in terms Honourable, nor resolve on the tie of marriage till the term
prescribed is fulfilled. And know that Allah Knoweth what is in your hearts,
and take heed of Him; and know that Allah is Oft-forgiving, Most Forbearing.
236. There is no blame on you if ye
divorce women before consummation or the fixation of their dower; but bestow on
them (A suitable gift), the wealthy according to his means, and the poor
according to his means;— A gift of a reasonable amount is due from those who
wish to do the right thing.
237. And if ye divorce them before consummation,
but after the fixation of a dower for them, then the half of the dower (Is due
to them), unless they remit it or (the man's half) is remitted by him in whose
hands is the marriage tie; and the remission (of the man's half) is the nearest
to righteousness. And do not forget Liberality between yourselves. For Allah
sees well all that ye do.
238. Guard strictly your (habit of)
prayers, especially the Middle Prayer; and stand before Allah in a devout
(frame of mind).
239. If ye fear (an enemy), pray on
foot, or riding, (as may be most convenient), but when ye are in security,
celebrate Allah's praises in the manner He has taught you, which ye knew not
(before).
240. Those of you who die and leave
widows should bequeath for their widows a year's maintenance and residence; but
if they leave (The residence), there is no blame on you for what they do with
themselves, provided it is reasonable. And Allah is Exalted in Power, Wise.
241. For divorced women Maintenance
(should be provided) on a reasonable (scale). This is a duty on the righteous.
242. Thus doth Allah Make clear His
Signs to you: In order that ye may understand.
243. Didst thou not Turn by vision to
those who abandoned their homes, though they were thousands (In number), for
fear of death? Allah said to them: "Die": Then He restored them to
life. For Allah is full of bounty to mankind, but Most of them are ungrateful.
244. Then fight in the cause of Allah,
and know that Allah Heareth and knoweth all things.
245. Who is he that will loan to Allah
a beautiful loan, which Allah will double unto his credit and multiply many
times? It is Allah that giveth (you) Want or plenty, and to Him shall be your
return.
246. Hast thou not Turned thy vision to
the Chiefs of the Children of Israel after (the time of) Moses? they said to a
prophet (That was) among them: "Appoint for us a king, that we May fight
in the cause of Allah." He said: "Is it not possible, if ye were
commanded to fight, that that ye will not fight?" They said: "How
could we refuse to fight in the cause of Allah, seeing that we were turned out
of our homes and our families?" but when they were commanded to fight,
they turned back, except a small band among them. But Allah Has full knowledge
of those who do wrong.
247. Their Prophet said to them:
"(Allah) hath appointed Talut as king over you." They said: "How
can he exercise authority over us when we are better fitted than he to exercise
authority, and he is not even gifted, with wealth in abundance?" He said: "(Allah)
hath Chosen him above you, and hath gifted him abundantly with knowledge and
bodily prowess: Allah Granteth His authority to whom He pleaseth. Allah careth
for all, and He knoweth all things."
248. And (further) their Prophet said
to them: "A Sign of his authority is that there shall come to you the Ark
of the covenant, with (an assurance) therein of security from your Lord, and
the relics left by the family of Moses and the family of Aaron, carried by
angels. In this is a symbol for you if ye indeed have faith."
249. When Talut set forth with the
armies, he said: "(Allah) will test you at the stream: if any drinks of
its water, He goes not with my army: Only those who taste not of it go with me:
A mere sip out of the hand is excused." but they all drank of it, except a
few. When they crossed the river,— He and the faithful ones with him,— they
said: "This day We cannot cope with Goliath and his forces." but
those who were convinced that they must meet Allah, said: "How oft, by
Allah.s will, Hath a small force vanquished a big one? Allah is with those who
steadfastly persevere."
250. When they advanced to meet Goliath
and his forces, they prayed: "Our Lord! Pour out constancy on us and make
our steps firm: Help us against those that reject faith."
251. By Allah.s will they routed them;
and David slew Goliath; and Allah gave him power and wisdom and taught him
whatever (else) He willed. And did not Allah Check one set of people by means
of another, the earth would indeed be full of mischief: But Allah is full of
bounty to all the worlds.
252. These are the Signs of Allah: we
rehearse them to thee in truth: verily Thou art one of the apostles.
253. Those apostles We endowed with
gifts, some above others: To one of them Allah spoke; others He raised to
degrees (of honour); to Jesus the son of Mary We gave clear (Signs), and
strengthened him with the holy spirit. If Allah had so willed, succeeding
generations would not have fought among each other, after clear (Signs) had
come to them, but they (chose) to wrangle, some believing and others rejecting.
If Allah had so willed, they would not have fought each other; but Allah
Fulfilleth His plan.
254. O ye who believe! Spend out of
(the bounties) We have provided for you, before the Day comes when no
bargaining (Will avail), nor friendship nor intercession. Those who reject
Faith they are the wrong-doers.
255. Allah. There is no god but He,— the
Living, the Self-subsisting, Eternal. No slumber can seize Him nor sleep. His
are all things in the heavens and on earth. Who is there can intercede in His
presence except as He permitteth? He knoweth what (appeareth to His creatures
as) before or after or behind them. Nor shall they compass aught of His
knowledge except as He willeth. His Throne doth extend over the heavens and the
earth, and He feeleth no fatigue in guarding and preserving them for He is the
Most High, the Supreme (in glory).
256. Let there be no compulsion in
religion: Truth stands out clear from Error: whoever rejects evil and believes
in Allah hath grasped the most trustworthy hand-hold, that never breaks. And
Allah heareth and knoweth all things.
257. Allah is the Protector of those
who have faith: from the depths of darkness He will lead them forth into light.
Of those who reject faith the patrons are the evil ones: from light they will
lead them forth into the depths of darkness. They will be companions of the
fire, to dwell therein (For ever).
258. Hast thou not Turned thy vision to
one who disputed with Abraham About his Lord, because Allah had granted him
power? Abraham said: "My Lord is He Who Giveth life and death." He
said: "I give life and death". Said Abraham: "But it is Allah
that causeth the sun to rise from the east: Do thou then cause him to rise from
the West." Thus was he confounded who (in arrogance) rejected faith. Nor
doth Allah Give guidance to a people unjust.
259. Or (take) the similitude of one
who passed by a hamlet, all in ruins to its roofs. He said: "Oh! how shall
Allah bring it (ever) to life, after (this) its death?" but Allah caused
him to die for a hundred years, then raised him up (again). He said: "How
long didst thou tarry (thus)?" He said: (Perhaps) a day or part of a
day." He said: "Nay, thou hast tarried thus a hundred years; but look
at thy food and thy drink; they show no signs of age; and look at thy donkey:
And that We may make of thee a sign unto the people, Look further at the bones,
how We bring them together and clothe them with flesh." When this was
shown clearly to him, he said: "I know that Allah hath power over all
things."
260. When Abraham said: "Show me,
Lord, how You will raise the dead, " He replied: "Have you no
faith?" He said "Yes, but just to reassure my heart." Allah
said, "Take four birds, draw them to you, and cut their bodies to pieces.
Scatter them over the mountain-tops, then call them back. They will come
swiftly to you. Know that Allah is Mighty, Wise."
261. The parable of those who spend
their substance in the way of Allah is that of a grain of corn: it groweth
seven ears, and each ear Hath a hundred grains. Allah giveth manifold increase
to whom He pleaseth: And Allah careth for all and He knoweth all things.
262. Those who spend their substance in
the cause of Allah, and follow not up their gifts with reminders of their
generosity or with injury,— for them their reward is with their Lord: on them
shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve.
263. Kind words and the covering of
faults are better than charity followed by injury. Allah is free of all wants,
and He is Most-Forbearing.
264. O ye who believe! cancel not your
charity by reminders of your generosity or by injury,— like those who spend
their substance to be seen of men, but believe neither in Allah nor in the Last
Day. They are in parable like a hard, barren rock, on which is a little soil:
on it falls heavy rain, which leaves it (Just) a bare stone. They will be able
to do nothing with aught they have earned. And Allah guideth not those who
reject faith.
265. And the likeness of those who
spend their substance, seeking to please Allah and to strengthen their souls,
is as a garden, high and fertile: heavy rain falls on it but makes it yield a
double increase of harvest, and if it receives not Heavy rain, light moisture
sufficeth it. Allah seeth well whatever ye do.
266. Does any of you wish that he
should have a garden with date-palms and vines and streams flowing underneath,
and all kinds of fruit, while he is stricken with old age, and his children are
not strong (enough to look after themselves)— that it should be caught in a
whirlwind, with fire therein, and be burnt up? Thus doth Allah make clear to
you (His) Signs; that ye may consider.
267. O ye who believe! Give of the good
things which ye have (honourably) earned, and of the fruits of the earth which
We have produced for you, and do not even aim at getting anything which is bad,
in order that out of it ye may give away something, when ye yourselves would
not receive it except with closed eyes. And know that Allah is Free of all
wants, and worthy of all praise.
268. The Evil one threatens you with
poverty and bids you to conduct unseemly. Allah promiseth you His forgiveness
and bounties. And Allah careth for all and He knoweth all things.
269. He granteth wisdom to whom He
pleaseth; and he to whom wisdom is granted receiveth indeed a benefit
overflowing; but none will grasp the Message but men of understanding.
270. And whatever ye spend in charity
or devotion, be sure Allah knows it all. But the wrong-doers have no helpers.
271. If ye disclose (acts of) charity,
even so it is well, but if ye conceal them, and make them reach those (really)
in need, that is best for you: It will remove from you some of your (stains of)
evil. And Allah is well acquainted with what ye do.
272. It is not required of thee (O
Messenger., to set them on the right path, but Allah sets on the right path
whom He pleaseth. Whatever of good ye give benefits your own souls, and ye
shall only do so seeking the "Face" of Allah. Whatever good ye give,
shall be rendered back to you, and ye shall not Be dealt with unjustly.
273. (Charity is) for those in need,
who, in Allah's cause are restricted (from travel), and cannot move about in
the land, seeking (For trade or work): the ignorant man thinks, because of
their modesty, that they are free from want. Thou shalt know them by their
(Unfailing) mark: They beg not importunately from all the sundry. And whatever
of good ye give, be assured Allah knoweth it well.
274. Those who (in charity) spend of
their goods by night and by day, in secret and in public, have their reward
with their Lord: on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve.
275. Those who devour usury will not
stand except as stand one whom the Evil one by his touch Hath driven to
madness. That is because they say: "Trade is like usury," but Allah
hath permitted trade and forbidden usury. Those who after receiving direction
from their Lord, desist, shall be pardoned for the past; their case is for
Allah (to judge); but those who repeat (The offence) are companions of the
Fire: They will abide therein (for ever).
276. Allah will deprive usury of all
blessing, but will give increase for deeds of charity: For He loveth not
creatures ungrateful and wicked.
277. Those who believe, and do deeds of
righteousness, and establish regular prayers and regular charity, will have
their reward with their Lord: on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve.
278. O ye who believe! Fear Allah, and
give up what remains of your demand for usury, if ye are indeed believers.
279. If ye do it not, Take notice of
war from Allah and His Messenger. But if ye turn back, ye shall have your
capital sums: Deal not unjustly, and ye shall not be dealt with unjustly.
280. If the debtor is in a difficulty,
grant him time Till it is easy for him to repay. But if ye remit it by way of
charity, that is best for you if ye only knew.
281. And fear the Day when ye shall be
brought back to Allah. Then shall every soul be paid what it earned, and none
shall be dealt with unjustly.
282. O ye who believe! When ye deal with
each other, in transactions involving future obligations in a fixed period of
time, reduce them to writing Let a scribe write down faithfully as between the
parties: let not the scribe refuse to write: as Allah Has taught him, so let
him write. Let him who incurs the liability dictate, but let him fear His Lord
Allah, and not diminish aught of what he owes. If they party liable is mentally
deficient, or weak, or unable Himself to dictate, Let his guardian dictate
faithfully, and get two witnesses, out of your own men, and if there are not
two men, then a man and two women, such as ye choose, for witnesses, so that if
one of them errs, the other can remind her. The witnesses should not refuse
when they are called on (For evidence). Disdain not to reduce to writing (your
contract) for a future period, whether it be small or big: it is juster in the
sight of Allah, More suitable as evidence, and more convenient to prevent
doubts among yourselves but if it be a transaction which ye carry out on the
spot among yourselves, there is no blame on you if ye reduce it not to writing.
But take witness whenever ye make a commercial contract; and let neither scribe
nor witness suffer harm. If ye do (such harm), it would be wickedness in you.
So fear Allah. For it is Good that teaches you. And Allah is well acquainted
with all things. If ye are on a journey, and cannot find a scribe, a pledge
with possession (may serve the purpose). And if one of you deposits a thing on
trust with another, let the trustee (faithfully) discharge his trust, and let
him Fear his Lord conceal not evidence; for whoever conceals it,— his heart is
tainted with sin. And Allah knoweth all that ye do.
283. If ye are on a journey, and cannot
find a scribe, a pledge with possession (may serve the purpose). And if one of
you deposits a thing on trust with another, Let the trustee (Faithfully)
discharge His trust, and let him fear his Lord. Conceal not evidence; for
whoever conceals it,— His heart is tainted with sin. And Allah Knoweth all that
ye do.
284. To Allah belongeth all that is in
the heavens and on earth. Whether ye show what is in your minds or conceal it,
Allah Calleth you to account for it. He forgiveth whom He pleaseth, and
punisheth whom He pleaseth, for Allah hath power over all things.
285. The Messenger believeth in what
hath been revealed to him from his Lord, as do the men of faith. Each one (of
them) believeth in Allah, His angels, His books, and His apostles. "We
make no distinction (they say) between one and another of His apostles."
And they say: "We hear, and we obey: (We seek) Thy forgiveness, our Lord,
and to Thee is the end of all journeys."
286. On no soul doth Allah Place a
burden greater than it can bear. It gets every good that it earns, and it
suffers every ill that it earns. (Pray:) "Our Lord! Condemn us not if we
forget or fall into error; our Lord! Lay not on us a burden Like that which
Thou didst lay on those before us; Our Lord! Lay not on us a burden greater
than we have strength to bear. Blot out our sins, and grant us forgiveness.
Have mercy on us. Thou art our Protector; Help us against those who stand
against faith."
The Holy Qur'an
Translated by Abdullah
Yusuf Ali
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