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10. Yûnus
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In the Name of Allâh, the Most
Beneficent, the Most Merciful. |
| 1. |

Alif-Lâm-Râ. [These
letters are one of the miracles of
the Qur'ân, and none but Allâh
(Alone) knows their meanings].
These are the Verses of the Book
(the Qur'ân) Al-Hakîm [showing
lawful and unlawful things,
explaining Allâh's (Divine) Laws
for mankind, leading them to
eternal happiness by ordering them
to follow the true Islâmic
Monotheism, - worshipping none but
Allâh Alone - that will guide
them to Paradise and save them
from Hell]. |
| 2. |

Is it wonder for mankind that We
have sent Our Inspiration[]
to a man from among themselves
(i.e. Prophet Muhammad SAW)
(saying): "Warn mankind (of
the coming torment in Hell), and
give good news to those who
believe (in the Oneness of Allâh
and in His Prophet Muhammad SAW)
that they shall have with their
Lord the rewards of their good
deeds?" (But) the
disbelievers say: "This is
indeed an evident sorcerer (i.e.
Prophet Muhammad SAW and
the Qur'ân)! |
| 3. |

Surely, your Lord is Allâh Who
created the heavens and the earth
in six Days and then Istawâ (rose
over) the Throne (really in a
manner that suits His Majesty),
disposing the affair of all
things. No intercessor (can plead
with Him) except after His Leave.
That is Allâh, your Lord; so
worship Him (Alone). Then, will
you not remember? |
| 4. |

To Him is the return of all of
you. The Promise of Allâh is
true. It is He Who begins the
creation and then will repeat it,
that He may reward with justice
those who believed (in the Oneness
of Allâh - Islâmic Monotheism)
and did deeds of righteousness.
But those who disbelieved will
have a drink of boiling fluids and
painful torment because they used
to disbelieve. |
| 5. |

It is He Who made the sun a
shining thing and the moon as a
light and measured out its (their)
stages, that you might know the
number of years and the reckoning.
Allâh did not create this but in
truth. He explains the Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) in detail for
people who have knowledge. |
| 6. |

Verily, in the alternation of the
night and the day and in all that
Allâh has created in the heavens
and the earth are Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) for those
people who keep their duty to Allâh,
and fear Him much. |
| 7. |

Verily, those who hope not for
their meeting with Us, but are
pleased and satisfied with the
life of the present world, and
those who are heedless of Our Ayât
(proofs, evidences, verses,
lessons, signs, revelations,
etc.), |
| 8. |

Those, their abode will be the
Fire, because of what they used to
earn. |
| 9. |

Verily, those who believe [in the
Oneness of Allâh along with the
six articles of Faith, i.e. to
believe in Allâh, His Angels, His
Books, His Messengers, Day of
Resurrection, and Al-Qadar (Divine
Preordainments) - Islâmic
Monotheism], and do deeds of
righteousness, their Lord will
guide them through their Faith;
under them will flow rivers in the
Gardens of delight (Paradise). |
| 10. |

Their way of request therein will
be Subhânaka Allâhumma (Glory
to You, O Allâh!) and Salâm (peace,
safe from each and every evil)
will be their greetings therein
(Paradise)! and the close of their
request will be: Al-Hamdu Lillâhi
Rabbil-'Alamîn [All the
praises and thanks are to Allâh,
the Lord of 'Alamîn (mankind,
jinns and all that exists)]. |
| 11. |

And were Allâh to hasten for
mankind the evil (they invoke for
themselves and for their children,
etc. while in a state of anger) as
He hastens for them the good (they
invoke) then they would have been
ruined. So We leave those who
expect not their meeting with Us,
in their trespasses, wandering
blindly in distraction. (Tafsir
At-Tabarî; Vol. 11, Page 91) |
| 12. |

And when harm touches man, he
invokes Us, lying down on his
side, or sitting or standing. But
when We have removed his harm from
him, he passes on his way as if he
had never invoked Us for a harm
that touched him! Thus it seems
fair to the Musrifûn[]
that which they used to do. |
| 13. |

And indeed, We destroyed
generations before you, when they
did wrong while their Messengers
came to them with clear proofs,
but they were not such as to
believe! Thus do We requite the
people who are Mujrimûn (disbelievers,
polytheists, sinners, criminals,
etc.). |
| 14. |

Then We made you follow after
them, generations after
generations in the land, that We
might see how you would work! |
| 15. |

And when Our Clear Verses are
recited unto them, those who hope
not for their meeting with Us,
say: Bring us a Qur'ân other than
this, or change it."Say (O
Muhammad SAW): "It
is not for me to change it on my
own accord; I only follow that
which is revealed unto me. Verily,
I fear if I were to disobey my
Lord, the torment of the Great Day
(i.e. the Day of
Resurrection)." |
| 16. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"If Allâh had so willed, I
should not have recited it to you
nor would He have made it known to
you. Verily, I have stayed amongst
you a life time before this. Have
you then no sense?" |
| 17. |

So who does more wrong than he who
forges a lie against Allâh or
denies His Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.)? Surely, the Mujrimûn
(criminals, sinners,
disbelievers and polytheists) will
never be successful! |
| 18. |

And they worship besides Allâh
things that hurt them not, nor
profit them, and they say:
"These are our intercessors
with Allâh." Say: "Do
you inform Allâh of that which He
knows not in the heavens and on
the earth?" Glorified and
Exalted be He above all that which
they associate as partners with
Him! |
| 19. |

Mankind were but one community
(i.e. on one religion - Islâmic
Monotheism), then they differed
(later), and had not it been for a
Word that went forth before from
your Lord, it would have been
settled between them regarding
what they differed[]. |
| 20. |

And they say: "How is it that
not a sign is sent down on him
from his Lord?" Say:
"The unseen belongs to Allâh
Alone, so wait you, verily I am
with you among those who wait (for
Allâh's Judgement)." |
| 21. |

And when We let mankind taste of
mercy after some adversity has
afflicted them, behold! They take
to plotting against Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.)! Say: "Allâh
is more Swift in planning!"
Certainly, Our Messengers (angels)
record all of that which you plot.[] |
| 22. |

He it is Who enables you to travel
through land and sea, till when
you are in the ships and they sail
with them with a favourable wind,
and they are glad therein, then
comes a stormy wind and the waves
come to them from all sides, and
they think that they are encircled
therein, they invoke Allâh,
making their Faith pure for Him
Alone, saying: "If You (Allâh)
deliver us from this, we shall
truly be of the grateful."[] |
| 23. |

But when He delivered them,
behold! They rebel (disobey Allâh)
in the earth wrongfully. O
mankind! Your rebellion
(disobedience to Allâh) is only
against your ownselves, - a brief
enjoyment of this worldly life,
then (in the end) unto Us is your
return, and We shall inform you
that which you used to do. |
| 24. |

Verily the likeness of (this)
worldly life is as the water
(rain) which We send down from the
sky, so by it arises the
intermingled produce of the earth
of which men and cattle eat until
when the earth is clad with its
adornments and is beautified, and
its people think that they have
all the powers of disposal over
it, Our Command reaches it by
night or by day and We make it
like a clean-mown harvest, as if
it had not flourished yesterday!
Thus do We explain the Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, laws, etc.) in detail
for the people who reflect. |
| 25. |

Allâh calls to the home of peace
(i.e. Paradise, by accepting Allâh's
religion of Islâmic Monotheism
and by doing righteous good deeds
and abstaining from polytheism and
evil deeds) and guides whom He
wills to a Straight Path. |
| 26. |

For those who have done good is
the best (reward, i.e. Paradise)
and even more (i.e. having the
honour of glancing at the
Countenance of Allâh swt)
Neither darkness nor dust nor any
humiliating disgrace shall cover
their faces. They are the dwellers
of Paradise, they will abide
therein forever. |
| 27. |

And those who have earned evil
deeds, the recompense of an evil
deed is the like thereof, and
humiliating disgrace will cover
them (their faces). No defender
will they have from Allâh. Their
faces will be covered, as it were,
with pieces from the darkness of
night. They are dwellers of the
Fire, they will abide therein
forever. |
| 28. |

And the Day whereon We shall
gather them all together, then We
shall say to those who did set
partners in worship with Us:
"Stop at your place! You and
your partners (whom you had
worshipped in the worldly
life)." then We shall
separate them, and their (Allâh's
so-called) partners shall say:
"It was not us that you used
to worship." |
| 29. |

"So sufficient is Allâh for
a witness between us and you, that
We indeed knew nothing of your
worship of us." |
| 30. |

There! Every person will know
(exactly) what (all) he had earned
before, and they will be brought
back to Allâh, their rightful
Lord (Maula), and their
invented false deities will vanish
from them. |
| 31. |

Say (O MuhammadSAW ):
"Who provides for you from
the sky and from the earth? Or who
owns hearing and sight? And who
brings out the living from the
dead and brings out the dead from
the living? And who disposes the
affairs?" They will say:
"Allâh." Say:
"Will you not then be afraid
of Allâh's Punishment (for
setting up rivals in worship with
Allâh)?" |
| 32. |

Such is Allâh, your Lord in
truth. So after the truth, what
else can there be, save error? How
then are you turned away? |
| 33. |

Thus is the Word of your Lord
justified against those who rebel
(disobey Allâh) that they will
not believe (in the Oneness of Allâh
and in Muhammad SAW as
the Messenger of Allâh). |
| 34. |

Say: "Is there of your (Allâh's
so-called) partners one that
originates the creation and then
repeats it?" Say: "Allâh
originates the creation and then
He repeats it. Then how are you
deluded away (from the
truth)?" |
| 35. |

Say: "Is there of your (Allâh's
so-called) partners one that
guides to the truth?" Say:
"It is Allâh Who guides to
the truth. Is then He, Who gives
guidance to the truth, more worthy
to be followed, or he who finds
not guidance (himself) unless he
is guided? Then, what is the
matter with you? How judge
you?" |
| 36. |

And most of them follow nothing
but conjecture. Certainly,
conjecture can be of no avail
against the truth. Surely, Allâh
is All-Aware of what they do. |
| 37. |

And this Qur'ân is not such as
could ever be produced by other
than Allâh (Lord of the heavens
and the earth), but it is a
confirmation of (the revelation)[]
which was before it [i.e. the Taurât
(Torah), and the Injeel (Gospel),
etc.], and a full explanation of
the Book (i.e. laws and orders,
etc, decreed for mankind) -
wherein there is no doubt from the
the Lord of the 'Alamîn (mankind,
jinns,and all that exists). |
| 38. |

Or do they say: "He (Muhammad
SAW) has forged it?"
Say: "Bring then a Sûrah (chapter)
like unto it, and call upon
whomsoever you can, besides Allâh,
if you are truthful!" |
| 39. |

Nay, they deny that; the knowledge
whereof they could not compass and
whereof the interpretation has not
yet come unto them. Thus those
before them did deny. Then see
what was the end of the Zâlimûn
(polytheists and wrong-doers,
etc.)! |
| 40. |

And of them there are some who
believe therein, and of them there
are some who believe not therein,
and your Lord is All-Aware of the Mufsidûn
(evil-doers, liars, etc.). |
| 41. |

And if they belie you, say:
"For me are my deeds and for
you are your deeds! You are
innocent of what I do, and I am
innocent of what you do!" |
| 42. |

And among them are some who listen
to you, but can you make the deaf
to hear, even though they
apprehend not? |
| 43. |

And among them are some who look
at you, but can you guide the
blind, even though they see not? |
| 44. |

Truly! Allâh wrongs not mankind
in aught; but mankind wrong
themselves. |
| 45. |

And on the Day when He shall
gather (resurrect) them together,
(it will be) as if they had not
stayed (in the life of this world
and graves, etc.) but an hour of a
day. They will recognise each
other. Ruined indeed will be those
who denied the meeting with Allâh,
and were not guided. |
| 46. |

Whether We show you (in your
lifetime, O Muhammad SAW)
some of what We promise them (the
torment), - or We cause you to
die, - still unto Us is their
return, and moreover Allâh is
Witness over what they used to do. |
| 47. |

And for every Ummah (a
community or a nation), there is a
Messenger; when their Messenger
comes, the matter will be judged
between them with justice, and
they will not be wronged. |
| 48. |

And they say: "When will be
this promise (the torment or the
Day of Resurrection), - if you
speak the truth?" |
| 49. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"I have no power over any
harm or profit to myself except
what Allâh may will. For every Ummah
(a community or a nation),
there is a term appointed; when
their term is reached, neither can
they delay it nor can they advance
it an hour (or a moment)." (Tafsir
Al-Qurtubî). |
| 50. |

Say: "Tell me, - if His
torment should come to you by
night or by day, - which portion
thereof would the Mujrimûn (disbelievers,
polytheists, sinners, criminals)
hasten on ?" |
| 51. |

Is it then, that when it has
actually befallen, that you will
believe in it? What! Now (you
believe)? And you used (aforetime)
to hasten it on!" |
| 52. |

Then it will be said to them who
wronged themselves: "Taste
you the everlasting torment! Are
you recompensed (aught) save what
you used to earn?" |
| 53. |

And they ask you (O Muhammad SAW)
to inform them (saying): "Is
it true (i.e. the torment and the
establishment of the Hour; - the
Day of Resurrection)?" Say:
"Yes! By my Lord! It is the
very truth! and you cannot escape
from it!" |
| 54. |

And if every person who had
wronged (by disbelieving in Allâh
and by worshipping others besides
Allâh), possessed all that is on
earth, and sought to ransom
himself therewith (it will not be
accepted), and they would feel in
their hearts regret when they see
the torment, and they will be
judged with justice, and no wrong
will be done unto them.[] |
| 55. |

No doubt, surely, all that is in
the heavens and the earth belongs
to Allâh. No doubt, surely, Allâh's
Promise is true. But most of them
know not. |
| 56. |

It is He Who gives life, and
causes death, and to Him you (all)
shall return. |
| 57. |

O mankind! There has come to you a
good advice from your Lord (i.e.
the Qur'an, ordering all that is
good and forbidding all that is
evil), and a healing for that
(disease of ignorance, doubt,
hypocrisy and differences, etc.)
in your breasts, - a guidance and
a mercy (explaining lawful and
unlawful things, etc.) for the
believers. |
| 58. |

Say: "In the Bounty of Allâh,
and in His Mercy (i.e. Islâm and
the Qur'ân); -therein let them
rejoice." That is better than
what (the wealth) they amass. |
| 59. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW to
these polytheists): "Tell me,
what provision Allâh has sent
down to you! And you have made of
it lawful and unlawful." Say
(O Muhammad SAW):
"Has Allâh permitted you (to
do so), or do you invent a lie
against Allâh?" |
| 60. |

And what think those who invent
lies against Allâh, on the Day of
Resurrection? [i.e. Do they think
that they will be forgiven and
excused! Nay, they will have an
eternal punishment in the Fire of
Hell]. Truly, Allâh is full of
Bounty to mankind, but most of
them are ungrateful. |
| 61. |

Whatever you (O Muhammad SAW)
may be doing, and whatever portion
you may be reciting from the Qur'ân,
- and whatever deed you (mankind)
may be doing (good or evil), We
are Witness thereof, when you are
doing it. And nothing is hidden
from your Lord (so much as) the
weight of an atom (or small ant)
on the earth or in the heaven. Not
what is less than that or what is
greater than that but is (written)
in a Clear Record. (Tafsir At-Tabarî.
Vol.11, Page 129). |
| 62. |

No doubt! Verily, the Auliyâ' of
Allâh [i.e. those who believe in
the Oneness of Allâh and fear Allâh
much (abstain from all kinds of
sins and evil deeds which he has
forbidden), and love Allâh much
(perform all kinds of good deeds
which He has ordained)], no fear
shall come upon them nor shall
they grieve[], - |
| 63. |

Those who believed (in the Oneness
of Allâh - Islâmic Monotheism),
and used to fear Allâh much (by
abstaining from evil deeds and
sins and by doing righteous
deeds). |
| 64. |

For them are glad tidings, in the
life of the present world[]
(i.e. righteous dream seen by the
person himself or shown to
others), and in the Hereafter. No
change can there be in the Words
of Allâh, this is indeed the
supreme success. |
| 65. |

And let not their speech grieve
you (O Muhammad SAW), for
all power and honour belong to Allâh.
He is the All-Hearer, the
All-Knower. |
| 66. |

No doubt! Verily, to Allâh
belongs whosoever is in the
heavens and whosoever is in the
earth. And those who worship and
invoke others besides Allâh, in
fact they follow not the (Allâh's
so-called) partners, they follow
only a conjecture and they only
invent lies. |
| 67. |

He it is Who has appointed for you
the night that you may rest
therein, and the day to make
things visible (to you). Verily,
in this are Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) for a people
who listen (i.e. those who think
deeply). |
| 68. |

They (Jews, Christians and pagans)
say: "Allâh has begotten a
son (children)." Glory be to
Him! He is Rich (Free of all
wants). His is all that is in the
heavens and all that is in the
earth. No warrant you have for
this. Do you say against Allâh
what you know not.[] |
| 69. |

Say: "Verily, those who
invent lie against Allâh will
never be successful" - |
| 70. |

A brief enjoyment in this world! -
and then unto Us will be their
return, then We shall make them
taste the severest torment because
they used to disbelieve [in Allâh,
belie His Messengers, deny and
challenge His Ayât (proofs,
signs, verses, etc.)]. |
| 71. |

And recite to them the news of Nûh
(Noah). When he said to his
people: "O my people, if my
stay (with you), and my reminding
(you) of the Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) of Allâh is
hard on you, then I put my trust
in Allâh. So devise your plot,
you and your partners, and let not
your plot be in doubt for you.
Then pass your sentence on me and
give me no respite. |
| 72. |

"But if you turn away [from
accepting my doctrine of Islâmic
Monotheism, i.e. to worship none
but Allâh], then no reward have I
asked of you, my reward is only
from Allâh, and I have been
commanded to be one of the Muslims
(those who submit to Allâh's
Will)." |
| 73. |

They denied him, but We delivered
him, and those with him in the
ship, and We made them generations
replacing one after another, while
We drowned those who belied Our Ayât
(proofs, evidences, lessons,
signs, revelations, etc.). Then
see what was the end of those who
were warned. |
| 74. |

Then after him We sent Messengers
to their people, they brought them
clear proofs, but they would not
believe what they had already
rejected beforehand. Thus We seal
the hearts of the transgressors
(those who disbelieve in the
Oneness of Allâh and disobey
Him). |
| 75. |

Then after them We sent Mûsa
(Moses) and Hârûn (Aaron) to
Fir'aun (Pharaoh) and his chiefs
with Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.). But they
behaved arrogantly and were Mujrimûn
(disbelievers, sinners,
polytheists, criminals, etc.)
folk. |
| 76. |

So when came to them the truth
from Us, they said: "This is
indeed clear magic." |
| 77. |

Mûsa (Moses) said: "Say you
(this) about the truth when it has
come to you? Is this magic? But
the magicians will never be
successful." |
| 78. |

They said: "Have you come to
us to turn us away from that
(Faith) we found our fathers
following, - and that you two may
have greatness in the land? We are
not going to believe you
two!" |
| 79. |

And Fir'aun (Pharaoh) said:
"Bring to me every
well-versed sorcerer." |
| 80. |

And when the sorcerers came, Mûsa
(Moses) said to them: "Cast
down what you want to cast!" |
| 81. |

Then when they had cast down, Mûsa
(Moses) said: "What you have
brought is sorcery, Allâh will
surely make it of no effect.
Verily, Allâh does not set right
the work of Al-Mufsidûn (the
evil-doers, corrupts, etc.). |
| 82. |

"And Allâh will establish
and make apparent the truth by His
Words, however much the Mujrimûn
(criminals, disbelievers,
polytheists, sinners, etc.) may
hate it." |
| 83. |

But none believed in Mûsa (Moses)
except the offspring of his
people, because of the fear of
Fir'aun (Pharaoh) and his chiefs,
lest they should persecute them;
and verily, Fir'aun (Pharaoh) was
arrogant tyrant on the earth, he
was indeed one of the Musrifûn
(polytheists, sinners and
transgressors, those who give up
the truth and follow the evil, and
commit all kinds of great sins). |
| 84. |

And Mûsa (Moses) said: "O my
people! If you have believed in
Allâh, then put your trust in Him
if you are Muslims (those who
submit to Allâh's Will)." |
| 85. |

They said: "In Allâh we put
our trust. Our Lord! Make us not a
trial for the folk who are Zâlimûn
(polytheists and wrong-doing)
(i.e. do not make them overpower
us). |
| 86. |

"And save us by Your Mercy
from the disbelieving folk." |
| 87. |

And We inspired Mûsa (Moses) and
his brother (saying): "Take
dwellings for your people in
Egypt, and make your dwellings as
places for your worship, and
perform As-Salât (Iqâmat-as-Salât),
and give glad tidings to the
believers." |
| 88. |

And Mûsa (Moses) said: "Our
Lord! You have indeed bestowed on
Fir'aun (Pharaoh) and his chiefs
splendour and wealth in the life
of this world, our Lord! That they
may lead men astray from Your
Path. Our Lord! Destroy their
wealth, and harden their hearts,
so that they will not believe
until they see the painful
torment." |
| 89. |

Allâh said: "Verily, the
invocation of you both is
accepted. So you both keep to the
Straight Way (i.e. keep on doing
good deeds and preaching Allâh's
Message with patience), and follow
not the path of those who know not
(the truth i.e. to believe in the
Oneness of Allâh, and also to
believe in the Reward of Allâh:
Paradise, etc.)." |
| 90. |

And We took the Children of Israel
across the sea, and Fir'aun
(Pharaoh) with his hosts followed
them in oppression and enmity,
till when drowning overtook him,
he said: "I believe that Lâ
ilâha illa (Huwa): (none has
the right to be worshipped but)
He," in Whom the Children of
Israel believe, and I am one of
the Muslims (those who submit to
Allâh's Will)." |
| 91. |

Now (you believe) while you
refused to believe before and you
were one of the Mufsidûn (evil-doers,
corrupts, etc.). |
| 92. |

So this day We shall deliver your
(dead) body (out from the sea)
that you may be a sign to those
who come after you! And verily,
many among mankind are heedless of
Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs
, revelations, etc.). |
| 93. |

And indeed We settled the Children
of Israel in an honourable
dwelling place (Shâm and Misr),
and provided them with good
things, and they differed not
until the knowledge came to them.
Verily, Allâh will judge between
them on the Day of Resurrection in
that in which they used to differ. |
| 94. |

So if you (O Muhammad SAW)
are in doubt concerning that which
We have revealed unto you, [i.e.
that your name is written in the
Taurât (Torah) and the Injeel
(Gospel)] then ask those who are
reading the Book [the Taurât
(Torah) and the Injeel (Gospel)]
before you. Verily, the truth has
come to you from your Lord. So be
not of those who doubt (it)[]. |
| 95. |

And be not one of those who belie
the Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) of Allâh, for
then you shall be one of the
losers. |
| 96. |

Truly! Those, against whom the
Word (Wrath) of your Lord has been
justified, will not believe. |
| 97. |

Even if every sign should come to
them, - until they see the painful
torment. |
| 98. |

Was there any town (community)
that believed (after seeing the
punishment), and its Faith (at
that moment) saved it (from the
punishment)? (The answer is none,)
- except the people of Yûnus
(Jonah); when they believed, We
removed from them the torment of
disgrace in the life of the
(present) world, and permitted
them to enjoy for a while. |
| 99. |

And had your Lord willed, those on
earth would have believed, all of
them together. So, will you (O
Muhammad SAW) then compel
mankind, until they become
believers. |
| 100. |

It is not for any person to
believe, except by the Leave of
Allâh, and He will put the wrath
on those who are heedless. |
| 101. |

Say: "Behold all that is in
the heavens and the earth,"
but neither Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) nor warners
benefit those who believe not. |
| 102. |

Then do they wait for (anything)
save for (destruction) like the
days of the men who passed away
before them? Say: "Wait then,
I am (too) with you among those
who wait." |
| 103. |

Then (in the end) We save Our
Messengers and those who believe!
Thus it is incumbent upon Us to
save the believers. |
| 104. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"O you mankind! If you are in
doubt as to my religion (Islâm),
then (know that) I will never
worship those whom you worship,
besides Allâh. But I worship Allâh
Who causes you to die, I am
commanded to be one of the
believers. |
| 105. |

"And (it is inspired to me):
Direct your face (O Muhammad SAW)
entirely towards the religion Hanifa
(Islâmic Monotheism, i.e. to
worship none but Allâh Alone),
and never be one of the Mushrikûn
(those who ascribe partners to
Allâh, polytheists, idolaters,
disbelievers in the Oneness of Allâh,
and those who worship others along
with Allâh). |
| 106. |

"And invoke not besides Allâh,
any that will neither profit you,
nor hurt you, but if (in case) you
did so, you shall certainly be one
of the Zâlimûn (polytheists
and wrong-doers).[]" |
| 107. |

And if Allâh touches you with
hurt, there is none who can remove
it but He; and if He intends any
good for you, there is none who
can repel His Favour which He
causes it to reach whomsoever of
His slaves He will. And He is the
Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. |
| 108. |

. Say: "O you mankind!
Now truth (i.e. the Qur'ân and
Prophet Muhammad SAW),
has come to you from your Lord. So
whosoever receives guidance, he
does so for the good of his own
self, and whosoever goes astray,
he does so to his own loss, and I
am not (set) over you as a Wakîl
(disposer of affairs to oblige you
for guidance)." |
| 109. |

And (O Muhammad SAW),
follow the inspiration sent unto
you, and be patient till Allâh
gives judgement. And He is the
Best of judges. |
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