Verses 165 — Makki; Revealed at Mecca —
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In the name of Allah, Most Gracious,
Most Merciful
1. Praise be Allah, Who created the
heavens and the earth, and made the darkness and the light. Yet those who
reject Faith hold (others) as equal, with their Guardian-Lord.
2. He it is created you from clay, and
then decreed a stated term (for you). And there is in His presence another
determined term; yet ye doubt within yourselves!
3. And He is Allah in the heavens and
on earth. He knoweth what ye hide, and what ye reveal, and He knoweth the
(recompense) which ye earn (by your deeds).
4. But never did a single one of the
signs of their Lord reach them, but they turned away therefrom.
5. And now they reject the truth when
it reaches them: but soon shall they learn the reality of what they used to
mock at.
6. See they not how many of those
before them We did destroy?— generations We had established on the earth, in
strength such as We have not given to you— for whom We poured out rain from the
skies in abundance, and gave (fertile) streams flowing beneath their (feet):
yet for their sins We destroyed them, and raised in their wake fresh
generations (to succeed them).
7. If We had sent unto thee a written
(message) on parchment, so that they could touch it with their hands, the
Unbelievers would have been sure to say: "This is nothing but obvious
magic!"
8. They say: "Why is not an angel
sent down to him?" If we did send down an angel, the matter would be
settled at once, and no respite would be granted them.
9. If We had made it an angel, We
should have sent him as a man, and We should certainly have caused them confusion
in a matter which they have already covered with confusion.
10. Mocked were (many) apostles before
thee; but their scoffers were hemmed in by the thing that they mocked.
11. Say: "Travel through the earth
and see what was the end of those who rejected Truth."
12. Say: "To whom belongeth all
that is in the heavens and on earth?" Say: "To Allah. He hath
inscribed for Himself (the rule of) Mercy. That He will gather you together for
the Day of Judgment, there is no doubt whatever. It is they who have lost their
own souls, that will not believe.
13. To him belongeth all that dwelleth
(or lurketh) in the night and the day. For he is the one who heareth and
knoweth all things."
14. Say: "Shall I take for my
protector any other than Allah, the Maker of the heavens and the earth? And He
it is that feedeth but is not fed." Say: "Nay! but I am commanded to
be the first of those who bow to Allah (in Islam), and be not thou of the
company of those who join gods with Allah."
15. Say: "I would, if I disobeyed
my Lord, indeed have fear of the penalty of a Mighty Day.
16. "On that day, if the penalty
is averted from any, it is due to Allah.s mercy; And that would be (Salvation),
the obvious fulfilment of all desire.
17. "If Allah touch thee with
affliction, none can remove it but He; if He touch thee with happiness, He hath
power over all things.
18. "He is the irresistible,
(watching) from above over His worshippers; and He is the Wise, acquainted with
all things."
19. Say: "What thing is most
weighty in evidence?" Say: "(Allah) is witness between me and you;
This Qur'an hath been revealed to me by inspiration, that I may warn you and
all whom it reaches. Can ye possibly bear witness that besides Allah there is
another Allah." Say: "Nay! I cannot bear witness!" Say:
"But in truth He is the one Allah, and I truly am innocent of (your
blasphemy of) joining others with Him."
20. Those to whom We have given the
Book know this as they know their own sons. Those who have lost their own souls
refuse therefore to believe.
21. Who doth more wrong than he who
inventeth a lie against Allah or rejecteth His signs? But verily the
wrong-doers never shall prosper.
22. One day shall We gather them all
together: We shall say to those who ascribed partners (to Us): "Where are
the partners whom ye (invented and) talked about?"
23. There will then be (left) no
subterfuge for them but to say: "By Allah our Lord, we were not those who
joined gods with Allah."
24. Behold! how they lie against their
own souls! But the (lie) which they invented will leave them in the lurch.
25. Of them there are some who (pretend
to) listen to thee; but We have thrown veils on their hearts, So they
understand it not, and deafness in their ears; if they saw every one of the
signs, not they will believe in them; in so much that when they come to thee,
they (but) dispute with thee; the Unbelievers say: "These are nothing but
tales of the ancients."
26. Others they keep away from it, and
themselves they keep away; but they only destroy their own souls, and they
perceive it not.
27. If thou couldst but see when they
are confronted with the Fire! They will say: "Would that we were but sent
back! Then would we not reject the signs of our Lord, but would be amongst
those who believe!"
28. Yea, in their own (eyes) will
become manifest what before they concealed. But if they were returned, they
would certainly relapse to the things they were forbidden, for they are indeed
liars.
29. And they (sometimes) say:
"There is nothing except our life on this earth, and never shall we be
raised up again."
30. If thou couldst but see when they
are confronted with their Lord! He will say: "Is not this the truth?"
They will say: "Yea, by our Lord!" He will say: "Taste ye then
the penalty, because ye rejected Faith."
31. Lost indeed are they who treat it
as a falsehood that they must meet Allah,— until on a sudden the hour is on
them, and they say: "Ah! woe unto us that we took no thought of it";
for they bear their burdens on their backs, and evil indeed are the burdens
that they bear?
32. What is the life of this world but
play and amusement? But best is the home in the hereafter, for those who are
righteous. Will ye not then understand?
33. We know indeed the grief which
their words do cause thee: It is not thee they reject: it is the signs of
Allah, which the wicked contemn.
34. Rejected were the apostles before
thee: with patience and constancy they bore their rejection and their wrongs,
until Our aid did reach them: there is none that can alter the words (and
decrees) of Allah. Already hast thou received some account of those apostles.
35. If their spurning is hard on thy
mind, yet if thou wert able to seek a tunnel in the ground or a ladder to the
skies and bring them a sign,— (what good?). If it were Allah.s will, He could
gather them together unto true guidance: so be not thou amongst those who are
swayed by ignorance (and impatience)!
36. Those who listen (in truth), be
sure, will accept: as to the dead, Allah will raise them up; then will they be
turned unto Him.
37. They say: "Why is not a sign sent
down to him from his Lord?" Say: "(Allah) hath certainly power to
send down a sign: but most of them understand not.
38. There is not an animal (that lives)
on the earth, nor a being that flies on its wings, but (forms part of)
communities like you. Nothing have we omitted from the Book, and they (all)
shall be gathered to their Lord in the end.
39. Those who reject our signs are deaf
and dumb,— in the midst of darkness profound: whom Allah willeth, He leaveth to
wander: whom He willeth, He placeth on the way that is straight.
40. Say: "Think ye to yourselves,
if there come upon you the wrath of Allah, or the Hour (that ye dread), would
ye then call upon other than Allah?— (reply) if ye are truthful!
41. "Nay,— On Him would ye call,
and if it be His will, He would remove (the distress) which occasioned your
call upon Him, and ye would forget (the false gods) which ye join with
Him!"
42. Before thee We sent (apostles) to
many nations, and We afflicted the nations with suffering and adversity, that
they might learn humility.
43. When the suffering reached them
from us, why then did they not learn humility? On the contrary their hearts
became hardened, and Satan made their (sinful) acts seem alluring to them.
44. But when they forgot the warning
they had received, We opened to them the gates of all (good) things, until, in
the midst of their enjoyment of Our gifts, on a sudden, We called them to
account, when lo! they were plunged in despair!
45. Of the wrong-doers the last remnant
was cut off. Praise be to Allah, the Cherisher of the worlds.
46. Say: "Think ye, if Allah took
away your hearing and your sight, and sealed up your hearts, who— a god other
than Allah— could restore them to you?" See how We explain the signs by
various (symbols); yet they turn aside.
47. Say: "Think ye, if the
punishment of Allah comes to you, whether suddenly or openly, will any be
destroyed except those who do wrong?
48. We send the apostles only to give
good news and to warn: so those who believe and mend (their lives),— upon them
shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve.
49. But those who reject our signs,—
them shall punishment touch, for that they ceased not from transgressing.
50. Say: "I tell you not that with
me are the treasures of Allah, nor do I know what is hidden, nor do I tell you
I am an angel. I but follow what is revealed to me." Say: "can the
blind be held equal to the seeing?" Will ye then consider not?
51. Give this warning to those in whose
(hearts) is the fear that they will be brought (to judgment) before their Lord:
except for Him they will have no protector nor intercessor: that they may guard
(against evil).
52. Send not away those who call on
their Lord morning and evening, seeking His face. In naught art thou
accountable for them, and in naught are they accountable for thee, that thou
shouldst turn them away, and thus be (one) of the unjust.
53. Thus did We try some of them by
comparison with others, that they should say: "Is it these then that Allah
hath favoured from amongst us?" Doth not Allah know best those who are
grateful?
54. When those come to thee who believe
in Our signs, Say: "Peace be on you: Your Lord hath inscribed for Himself
(the rule of) mercy: verily, if any of you did evil in ignorance, and
thereafter repented, and amend (his conduct), lo! He is Oft-forgiving, Most
Merciful.
55. Thus do We explain the signs in
detail: that the way of the sinners may be shown up.
56. Say: "I am forbidden to
worship those— others than Allah— whom ye call upon." Say: "I will
not follow your wain desires: If I did, I would stray from the path, and be not
of the company of those who receive guidance."
57. Say: "For me, I (work) on a
clear sign from my Lord, but ye reject Him. What ye would see hastened, is not
in my power. The command rests with none but Allah. He declares the truth, and
He is the best of judges."
58. Say: "If what ye would see
hastened were in my power, the matter would be settled at once between you and
me. But Allah knoweth best those who do wrong."
59. With Him are the keys of the
unseen, the treasures that none knoweth but He. He knoweth whatever there is on
the earth and in the sea. Not a leaf doth fall but with His knowledge: there is
not a grain in the darkness (or depths) of the earth, nor anything fresh or dry
(green or withered), but is (inscribed) in a record clear (to those who can
read).
60. It is He who doth take your souls
by night, and hath knowledge of all that ye have done by day: by day doth He
raise you up again; that a term appointed be fulfilled; In the end unto Him
will be your return; then will He show you the truth of all that ye did.
61. He is the irresistible, (watching)
from above over His worshippers, and He sets guardians over you. At length,
when death approaches one of you, Our angels take his soul, and they never fail
in their duty.
62. Then are men returned unto Allah,
their protector, the (only) reality: Is not His the command? and He is the
swiftest in taking account.
63. Say: "Who is it that
delivereth you from the dark recesses of land and sea, when ye call upon Him in
humility and silent terror: 'If He only delivers us from these (dangers), (we
vow) we shall truly show our gratitude'.?"
64. Say "It is Allah that
delivereth you from these and all (other) distresses: and yet ye worship false
gods!"
65. Say: "He hath power to send
calamities on you, from above and below, or to cover you with confusion in
party strife, giving you a taste of mutual vengeance— each from the
other." See how We explain the signs by various (symbols); that they may
understand.
66. But thy people reject this, though
it is the truth. Say: "Not mine is the responsibility for arranging your
affairs;
67. For every message is a limit of
time, and soon shall ye know it."
68. When thou seest men engaged in vain
discourse about Our signs, turn away from them unless they turn to a different
theme. If Satan ever makes thee forget, then after recollection, sit not thou
in the company of those who do wrong.
69. On their account no responsibility
falls on the righteous, but (their duty) is to remind them, that they may
(learn to) fear Allah.
70. Leave alone those who take their
religion to be mere play and amusement, and are deceived by the life of this
world. But proclaim (to them) this (truth): that every soul delivers itself to
ruin by its own acts: it will find for itself no protector or intercessor
except Allah. if it offered every ransom, (or reparation), none will be
accepted: such is (the end of) those who deliver themselves to ruin by their
own acts: they will have for drink (only) boiling water, and for punishment,
one most grievous: for they persisted in rejecting Allah.
71. Say: "Shall we indeed call on
others besides Allah,— things that can do us neither good nor harm,— and turn
on our heels after receiving guidance from Allah?— like one whom the evil ones
have made into a fool, wandering bewildered through the earth, his friends
calling, come to us', (vainly) guiding him to the path." Say:
"(Allah)'s guidance is the (only) guidance, and we have been directed to
submit ourselves to the Lord of the worlds;—
72. "To establish regular prayers
and to fear Allah. for it is to Him that we shall be gathered together."
73. It is He who created the heavens
and the earth in true (proportions): the day He saith, "Be," behold!
it is. His word is the truth. His will be the dominion the day the trumpet will
be blown. He knoweth the unseen as well as that which is open. For He is the
Wise, well acquainted (with all things).
74. Lo! Abraham said to his father
Azar: "Takest thou idols for gods? For I see thee and thy people in
manifest error."
75. So also did We show Abraham the
power and the laws of the heavens and the earth, that he might (with
understanding) have certitude.
76. When the night covered him over, He
saw a star: He said: "This is my Lord." But when it set, He said:
"I love not those that set."
77. When he saw the moon rising in
splendour, he said: "This is my Lord." But when the moon set, He
said: "unless my Lord guide me, I shall surely be among those who go
astray."
78. When he saw the sun rising in
splendour, he said: "This is my Lord; this is the greatest (of all)."
But when the sun set, he said: "O my people! I am indeed free from your
(guilt) of giving partners to Allah.
79. "For me, I have set my face,
firmly and truly, towards Him Who created the heavens and the earth, and never
shall I give partners to Allah."
80. His people disputed with him. He
said: "(Come) ye to dispute with me, about Allah, when He (Himself) hath
guided me? I fear not (the beings) ye associate with Allah. Unless my Lord
willeth, (nothing can happen). My Lord comprehendeth in His knowledge all
things. Will ye not (yourselves) be admonished?
81. "How should I fear (the
beings) ye associate with Allah, when ye fear not to give partners to Allah without
any warrant having been given to you? Which of (us) two parties hath more right
to security? (tell me) if ye know.
82. "It is those who believe and
confuse not their beliefs with wrong— that are (truly) in security, for they
are on (right) guidance."
83. That was the reasoning about Us,
which We gave to Abraham (to use) against his people: We raise whom We will,
degree after degree: for thy Lord is full of wisdom and knowledge.
84. We gave him Isaac and Jacob: all
(three) guided: and before him, We guided Noah, and among his progeny, David,
Solomon, Job, Joseph, Moses, and Aaron: thus do We reward those who do good:
85. And Zakariya and John, and Jesus
and Elias: all in the ranks of the righteous:
86. And Isma'il and Elisha, and Jonas,
and Lot: and to all We gave favour above the nations:
87. (To them) and to their fathers, and
progeny and brethren: We chose them, and we guided them to a straight way.
88. This is the guidance of Allah. He
giveth that guidance to whom He pleaseth, of His worshippers. If they were to
join other gods with Him, all that they did would be vain for them.
89. These were the men to whom We gave
the Book, and authority, and prophethood: if these (their descendants) reject
them, Behold! We shall entrust their charge to a new people who reject them
not.
90. Those were the (prophets) who
received Allah.s guidance: Copy the guidance they received; Say: "No
reward for this do I ask of you: This is no less than a message for the
nations."
91. No just estimate of Allah do they
make when they say: "Nothing doth Allah send down to man (by way of
revelation)" Say: "Who then sent down the Book which Moses brought?— a
light and guidance to man: But ye make it into (separate) sheets for show,
while ye conceal much (of its contents): therein were ye taught that which ye
knew not— neither ye nor your fathers." Say: "(Allah) (sent it
down)": Then leave them to plunge in vain discourse and trifling.
92. And this is a Book which We have
sent down, bringing blessings, and confirming (the revelations) which came
before it: that thou mayest warn the mother of cities and all around her. Those
who believe in the Hereafter believe in this (Book), and they are constant in
guarding their prayers.
93. Who can be more wicked than one who
inventeth a lie against Allah, or saith, "I have received
inspiration," when he hath received none, or (again) who saith, "I
can reveal the like of what Allah hath revealed"? If thou couldst but see
how the wicked (do fare) in the flood of confusion at death!— the angels
stretch forth their hands, (saying),"Yield up your souls: this day shall
ye receive your reward,— a penalty of shame, for that ye used to tell lies
against Allah, and scornfully to reject of His signs!"
94. "And behold! ye come to us
bare and alone as We created you for the first time: ye have left behind you
all (the favours) which We bestowed on you: We see not with you your
intercessors whom ye thought to be partners in your affairs: so now all
relations between you have been cut off, and your (pet) fancies have left you
in the lurch!"
95. It is Allah Who causeth the
seed-grain and the date-stone to split and sprout. He causeth the living to
issue from the dead, and He is the one to cause the dead to issue from the
living. That is Allah. then how are ye deluded away from the truth?
96. He it is that cleaveth the
day-break (from the dark): He makes the night for rest and tranquillity, and
the sun and moon for the reckoning (of time): Such is the judgment and ordering
of (Him), the Exalted in Power, the Omniscient.
97. It is He Who maketh the stars (as
beacons) for you, that ye may guide yourselves, with their help, through the
dark spaces of land and sea: We detail Our signs for people who know.
98. It is He Who hath produced you from
a single person: here is a place of sojourn and a place of departure: We detail
Our signs for people who understand.
99. It is He Who sendeth down rain from
the skies: with it We produce vegetation of all kinds: from some We produce
green (crops), out of which We produce grain, heaped up (at harvest); out of
the date-palm and its sheaths (or spathes) (come) clusters of dates hanging low
and near: and (then there are) gardens of grapes, and olives, and pomegranates,
each similar (in kind) yet different (in variety): when they begin to bear
fruit, feast your eyes with the fruit and the ripeness thereof. Behold! in
these things there are signs for people who believe.
100. Yet they make the Jinns equals
with Allah, though Allah did create the Jinns; and they falsely, having no
knowledge, attribute to Him sons and daughters. Praise and glory be to Him!
(for He is) above what they attribute to Him!
101. To Him is due the primal origin of
the heavens and the earth: How can He have a son when He hath no consort? He created
all things, and He hath full knowledge of all things.
102. That is Allah, your Lord! there is
no god but He, the Creator of all things: then worship ye Him: and He hath
power to dispose of all affairs.
103. No vision can grasp Him, but His
grasp is over all vision: He is above all comprehension, yet is acquainted with
all things.
104. "Now have come to you, from
your Lord, proofs (to open your eyes): if any will see, it will be for (the
good of) his own soul; if any will be blind, it will be to his own (harm): I am
not (here) to watch over your doings."
105. Thus do we explain the signs by
various (symbols): that they may say, "Thou hast taught (us)
diligently," and that We may make the matter clear to those who know.
106. Follow what thou art taught by
inspiration from thy Lord: there is no god but He: and turn aside from those
who join gods with Allah.
107. If it had been Allah's plan, they
would not have taken false gods: but We made thee not one to watch over their
doings, nor art thou set over them to dispose of their affairs.
108. Revile not ye those whom they call
upon besides Allah, lest they out of spite revile Allah in their ignorance.
Thus have We made alluring to each people its own doings. In the end will they
return to their Lord, and We shall then tell them the truth of all that they
did.
109. They swear their strongest oaths
by Allah, that if a (special) sign came to them, by it they would believe. Say:
"Certainly (all) signs are in the power of Allah. but what will make you
(Muslims) realise that (even) if (special) signs came, they will not
believe."?
110. We (too) shall turn to (confusion)
their hearts and their eyes, even as they refused to believe in this in the
first instance: We shall leave them in their trespasses, to wander in
distraction.
111. Even if We did send unto them
angels, and the dead did speak unto them, and We gathered together all things
before their very eyes, they are not the ones to believe, unless it is in Allah's
plan. But most of them ignore (the truth).
112. Likewise did We make for every
Messenger an enemy,— evil ones among men and jinns, inspiring each other with
flowery discourses by way of deception. If thy Lord had so planned, they would
not have done it: so leave them and their inventions alone.
113. To such (deceit) let the hearts of
those incline, who have no faith in the hereafter: let them delight in it, and
let them earn from it what they may.
114. Say: "Shall I seek for judge
other than Allah?— when He it is Who hath sent unto you the Book, explained in
detail." They know full well, to whom We have given the Book, that it hath
been sent down from thy Lord in truth. Never be then of those who doubt.
115. The word of thy Lord doth find its
fulfilment in truth and in justice: None can change His words: for He is the
one who heareth and knoweth all.
116. Wert thou to follow the common run
of those on earth, they will lead thee away from the way of Allah. They follow
nothing but conjecture: they do nothing but lie.
117. Thy Lord knoweth best who strayeth
from His way: He knoweth best who they are that receive His guidance.
118. So eat of (meats) on which Allah's
name hath been pronounced, if ye have faith in His signs.
119. Why should ye not eat of (meats)
on which Allah's name hath been pronounced, when He hath explained to you in detail
what is forbidden to you— except under compulsion of necessity? But many do
mislead (men) by their appetites unchecked by knowledge. Thy Lord knoweth best
those who transgress.
120. Eschew all sin, open or secret:
those who earn sin will get due recompense for their "earnings."
121. Eat not of (meats) on which Allah's
name hath not been pronounced: That would be impiety. But the evil ones ever
inspire their friends to contend with you if ye were to obey them, ye would
indeed be Pagans.
122. Can he who was dead, to whom We
gave life, and a light whereby he can walk amongst men, be like him who is in
the depths of darkness, from which he can never come out? Thus to those without
faith their own deeds seem pleasing.
123. Thus have We placed leaders in
every town, its wicked men, to plot (and burrow) therein: but they only plot
against their own souls, and they perceive it not.
124. When there comes to them a sign
(from Allah), They say: "We shall not believe until we receive one (exactly)
like those received by Allah's apostles." Allah knoweth best where (and
how) to carry out His mission. Soon will the wicked be overtaken by humiliation
before Allah, and a severe punishment, for all their plots.
125. Those whom Allah (in His plan)
willeth to guide,— He openeth their breast to Islam; those whom He willeth to
leave straying,— He maketh their breast close and constricted, as if they had
to climb up to the skies: thus doth Allah (heap) the penalty on those who
refuse to believe.
126. This is the way of thy Lord,
leading straight: We have detailed the signs for those who receive admonition.
127. For them will be a home of peace
in the presence of their Lord: He will be their friend, because they practised
(righteousness).
128. One day will He gather them all
together, (and say): "O ye assembly of Jinns! Much (toll) did ye take of
men." Their friends amongst men will say: "Our Lord! we made profit
from each other: but (alas!) we reached our term— which thou didst appoint for
us." He will say: "The Fire be your dwelling-place: you will dwell
therein for ever, except as Allah willeth." for thy Lord is full of wisdom
and knowledge.
129. Thus do we make the wrong-doers
turn to each other, because of what they earn.
130. "O ye assembly of Jinns and
men! came there not unto you apostles from amongst you, setting forth unto you
My signs, and warning you of the meeting of this Day of yours?" They will
say: "We bear witness against ourselves." It was the life of this
world that deceived them. So against themselves will they bear witness that
they rejected Faith.
131. (The apostles were sent) thus, for
thy Lord would not destroy for their wrong-doing men's habitations whilst their
occupants were unwarned.
132. To all are degrees (or ranks)
according to their deeds: for thy Lord is not unmindful of anything that they
do.
133. Thy Lord is self-sufficient, full
of Mercy: if it were His will, He could destroy you, and in your place appoint
whom He will as your successors, even as He raised you up from the posterity of
other people.
134. All that hath been promised unto
you will come to pass: nor can ye frustrate it (in the least bit).
135. Say: "O my people! Do
whatever ye can: I will do (my part): soon will ye know who it is whose end
will be (best) in the Hereafter: certain it is that the wrong- doers will not
prosper."
136. Out of what Allah hath produced in
abundance in tilth and in cattle, they assigned Him a share: they say,
according to their fancies: "This is for Allah, and this"— for our
"partners"! but the share of their" partners "reacheth not
Allah, whilst the share of Allah reacheth their "partners"! evil (and
unjust) is their assignment!
137. Even so, in the eyes of most of
the pagans, their "partners" made alluring the slaughter of their
children, in order to lead them to their own destruction, and cause confusion
in their religion. If Allah had willed, they would not have done so: But leave
alone them and their inventions.
138. And they say that such and such
cattle and crops are taboo, and none should eat of them except those whom— so
they say— We wish; further, there are cattle forbidden to yoke or burden, and
cattle on which, (at slaughter), the name of Allah is not pronounced;—
inventions against Allah.s name: soon will He requite them for their
inventions.
139. They say: "What is in the wombs
of such and such cattle is specially reserved (for food) for our men, and
forbidden to our women; but if it is still-born, then all have share therein.
For their (false) attribution (of superstitions to Allah., He will soon punish
them: for He is full of wisdom and knowledge.
140. Lost are those who slay their
children, from folly, without knowledge, and forbid food which Allah hath
provided for them, inventing (lies) against Allah. They have indeed gone astray
and heeded no guidance.
141. It is He Who produceth gardens,
with trellises and without, and dates, and tilth with produce of all kinds, and
olives and pomegranates, similar (in kind) and different (in variety): eat of
their fruit in their season, but render the dues that are proper on the day that
the harvest is gathered. But waste not by excess: for Allah loveth not the
wasters.
142. Of the cattle are some for burden
and some for meat: eat what Allah hath provided for you, and follow not the
footsteps of Satan: for he is to you and avowed enemy.
143. (Take) eight (head of cattle) in
(four) pairs: of sheep a pair, and of goats a pair; say, hath He forbidden the
two males, or the two females, or (the young) which the wombs of the two
females enclose? Tell me with knowledge if ye are truthful:
144. Of camels a pair, and oxen a pair;
say, hath He forbidden the two males, or the two females, or (the young) which
the wombs of the two females enclose?— Were ye present when Allah ordered you
such a thing? But who doth more wrong than one who invents a lie against Allah,
to lead astray men without knowledge? For Allah guideth not people who do
wrong.
145. Say: "I find not in the
message received by me by inspiration any (meat) forbidden to be eaten by one
who wishes to eat it, unless it be dead meat, or blood poured forth, or the
flesh of swine,— for it is an abomination— or, what is impious, (meat) on which
a name has been invoked, other than Allah.s". But (even so), if a person
is forced by necessity, without wilful disobedience, nor transgressing due
limits,— thy Lord is Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful.
146. For those who followed the Jewish
Law, We forbade every (animal) with undivided hoof, and We forbade them that
fat of the ox and the sheep, except what adheres to their backs or their
entrails, or is mixed up with a bone: this in recompense for their wilful
disobedience: for We are true (in Our ordinances).
147. If they accuse thee of falsehood,
say: "Your Lord is full of mercy all-embracing; but from people in guilt
never will His wrath be turned back.
148. Those who give partners (to Allah.
will say: "If Allah had wished, we should not have given partners to Him
nor would our fathers; nor should we have had any taboos." So did their
ancestors argue falsely, until they tasted of Our wrath. Say: "Have ye any
(certain) knowledge? If so, produce it before us. Ye follow nothing but
conjecture: ye do nothing but lie."
149. Say: "With Allah is the
argument that reaches home: if it had been His will, He could indeed have
guided you all."
150. Say: "Bring forward your
witnesses to prove that Allah did forbid so and so." If they bring such
witnesses, be not thou amongst them: Nor follow thou the vain desires of such
as treat our signs as falsehoods, and such as believe not in the Hereafter: for
they hold others as equal with their Guardian-Lord.
151. Say: "Come, I will rehearse
what Allah hath (really) prohibited you from": Join not anything as equal
with Him; be good to your parents; kill not your children on a plea of want;—
We provide sustenance for you and for them;— come not nigh to shameful deeds.
Whether open or secret; take not life, which Allah hath made sacred, except by
way of justice and law: thus doth He command you, that ye may learn wisdom.
152. And come not nigh to the orphan's
property, except to improve it, until he attain the age of full strength; give
measure and weight with (full) justice;— no burden do We place on any soul, but
that which it can bear;— whenever ye speak, speak justly, even if a near
relative is concerned; and fulfil the covenant of Allah. thus doth He command
you, that ye may remember.
153. Verily, this is My way, leading
straight: follow it: follow not (other) paths: they will scatter you about from
His (great) path: thus doth He command you. that ye may be righteous.
154. Moreover, We gave Moses the Book,
completing (Our favour) to those who would do right, and explaining all things
in detail,— and a guide and a mercy, that they might believe in the meeting
with their Lord.
155. And this is a Book which We have
revealed as a blessing: so follow it and be righteous, that ye may receive
mercy:
156. Lest ye should say: "The Book
was sent down to two Peoples before us, and for our part, we remained
unacquainted with all that they learned by assiduous study:"
157. Or lest ye should say: "If
the Book had only been sent down to us, we should have followed its guidance
better than they." Now then hath come unto you a clear (sign) from your
Lord,— and a guide and a mercy: then who could do more wrong than one who
rejecteth Allah.s signs, and turneth away therefrom? In good time shall We
requite those who turn away from Our signs, with a dreadful penalty, for their
turning away.
158. Are they waiting to see if the
angels come to them, or thy Lord (Himself), or certain of the signs of thy
Lord! the day that certain of the signs of thy Lord do come, no good will it do
to a soul to believe in them then if it believed not before nor earned
righteousness through its faith. Say: "Wait ye: we too are waiting."
159. As for those who divide their
religion and break up into sects, thou hast no part in them in the least: their
affair is with Allah. He will in the end tell them the truth of all that they
did.
160. He that doeth good shall have ten
times as much to his credit: He that doeth evil shall only be recompensed
according to his evil: no wrong shall be done unto (any of) them.
161. Say: "Verily, my Lord hath
guided me to a way that is straight,— a religion of right,— the path (trod) by
Abraham the true in Faith, and he (certainly) joined not gods with Allah."
162. Say: "Truly, my prayer and my
service of sacrifice, my life and my death, are (all) for Allah, the Cherisher
of the Worlds:
163. No partner hath He: this am I
commanded, and I am the first of those who bow to His will.
164. Say: "Shall I seek for (my)
Cherisher other than Allah, when He is the Cherisher of all things (that
exist)? Every soul draws the meed of its acts on none but itself: no bearer of
burdens can bear of burdens can bear the burden of another. Your goal in the
end is towards Allah. He will tell you the truth of the things wherein ye
disputed."
165. It is He Who hath made you (His)
agents, inheritors of the earth: He hath raised you in ranks, some above
others: that He may try you in the gifts He hath given you: for thy Lord is
quick in punishment: yet He is indeed Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful.
The Holy Qur'an
Translated by Abdullah
Yusuf Ali
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