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11. Hûd
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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].
(This is) a Book, the Verses
whereof are perfected (in every
sphere of knowledge, etc.), and
then explained in detail from One
(Allâh), Who is All-Wise and
Well-Acquainted (with all things). |
| 2. |

(Saying) worship none but Allâh.
Verily, I (Muhammad SAW)
am unto you from Him a warner and
a bringer of glad tidings. |
| 3. |

And (commanding you): "Seek
the forgiveness of your Lord, and
turn to Him in repentance, that He
may grant you good enjoyment, for
a term appointed, and bestow His
abounding Grace to every owner of
grace (i.e. the one who helps and
serves needy and deserving,
physically and with his wealth,
and even with good words). But if
you turn away, then I fear for you
the torment of a Great Day (i.e.
the Day of Resurrection). |
| 4. |

To Allâh is your return, and He
is Able to do all things." |
| 5. |

No doubt! They did fold up their
breasts, that they may hide from
Him. Surely, even when they cover
themselves with their garments, He
knows what they conceal and what
they reveal. Verily, He is the
All-Knower of the (innermost
secrets) of the breasts. |
| 6. |

And no (moving) living creature is
there on earth but its provision
is due from Allâh. And He knows
its dwelling place and its deposit
(in the uterous, grave, etc.). all
is in a Clear Book (Al-Lauh Al-Mahfûz
- the Book of Decrees with Allâh). |
| 7. |

And He it is Who has created the
heavens and the earth in six Days
and His Throne was on the water,
that He might try you, which of
you is the best in deeds. But if
you were to say to them: "You
shall indeed be raised up after
death," those who disbelieve
would be sure to say, "This
is nothing but obvious magic.[]" |
| 8. |

And if We delay the torment for
them till a determined term, they
are sure to say, "What keeps
it back?" Verily, on the day
it reaches them, nothing will turn
it away from them, and they will
be surrounded by (fall in) that at
which they used to mock! |
| 9. |

And if We give man a taste of
Mercy from Us, and then withdraw
it from him, verily! He is
despairing, ungrateful. |
| 10. |

But if We let him taste good (favour)
after evil (poverty and harm) has
touched him, he is sure to say:
"Ills have departed from
me." Surely, he is exultant,
and boastful (ungrateful to Allâh). |
| 11. |

Except those who show patience and
do righteous good deeds, those:
theirs will be forgiveness and a
great reward (Paradise). |
| 12. |

So perchance you (Muhammad SAW)
may give up a part of what is
revealed unto you, and that your
breast feels straitened for it
because they say, "Why has
not a treasure been sent down unto
him, or an angel has come with
him?" But you are only a
warner. And Allâh is a Wakîl (Disposer
of affairs, Trustee, Guardian,
etc.) over all things. |
| 13. |

Or they say, "He (Prophet
Muhammad SAW) forged it
(the Qur'an)." Say:
"Bring you then ten forged Sûrah
(chapters) like unto it, and
call whomsoever you can, other
than Allâh (to your help), if you
speak the truth!" |
| 14. |

If then they answer you not, know
then that the Revelation (this
Qur'ân) is sent down with the
Knowledge of Allâh and that Lâ
ilâha illa Huwa: (none has
the right to be worshipped but
He)! Will you then be Muslims
(those who submit to Islâm)? |
| 15. |

Whosoever desires the life of the
world and its glitter; to them We
shall pay in full (the wages of)
their deeds therein, and they will
have no diminution therein. |
| 16. |

They are those for whom there is
nothing in the Hereafter but Fire;
and vain are the deeds they did
therein. And of no effect is that
which they used to do. |
| 17. |

Can they (Muslims) who rely on a
clear proof (the Qur'ân) from
their Lord, and whom a witness
[Prophet Muhammad SAW
through Jibrael (Gabriel] from Him
follows it (can they be equal with
the disbelievers); and before it,
came the Book of Mûsa (Moses), a
guidance and a mercy, they believe
therein, but those of the sects
(Jews, Christians and all the
other non-Muslim nations) that
reject it (the Qur'ân), the Fire
will be their promised
meeting-place. So be not in doubt
about it (i.e. those who denied
Prophet Muhammad SAW and
also denied all that which he
brought from Allâh, surely, they
will enter Hell). Verily, it is
the truth from your Lord, but most
of the mankind believe not[]. |
| 18. |

And who does more wrong than he
who invents a lie against Allâh.
Such wi,l be brought before their
Lord, and the witnesses will say,
"These are the ones who lied
against their Lord!" No
doubt! the curse of Allâh is on
the Zâlimûn (polytheists,
wrong-doers, oppressors, etc.)[]. |
| 19. |

Those who hinder (others) from the
Path of Allâh (Islâmic
Monotheism), and seek a
crookedness therein, while they
are disbelievers in the Hereafter. |
| 20. |

By no means will they escape (from
Allâh's Torment) on earth, nor
have they protectors besides Allâh!
Their torment will be doubled!
They could not bear to hear (the
preachers of the truth) and they
used not to see (the truth because
of their severe aversin, inspite
of the fact that they had the
sense of hearing and sight). |
| 21. |

They are those who have lost their
ownselves, and their invented
false deities will vanish from
them. |
| 22. |

Certainly, they are those who will
be the greatest losers in the
Hereafter. |
| 23. |

Verily, those who believe (in the
Oneness of Allâh - Islâmic
Monotheism) and do righteous good
deeds, and humble themselves (in
repentance and obedience) before
their Lord, - they will be
dwellers of Paradise to dwell
therein forever. |
| 24. |

The likeness of the two parties is
as the blind and the deaf and the
seer and the hearer. Are they
equal when compared? Will you not
then take heed? |
| 25. |

And indeed We sent Nûh (Noah) to
his people (and he said): "I
have come to you as a plain warner." |
| 26. |

"That you worship none but
Allâh, surely, I fear for you the
torment of a painful Day." |
| 27. |

The chiefs of the disbelievers
among his people said: "We
see you but a man like ourselves,
nor do we see any follow you but
the meanest among us and they
(too) followed you without
thinking. And we do not see in you
any merit above us, in fact we
think you are liars." |
| 28. |

He said: "O my people! Tell
me, if I have a clear proof from
my Lord, and a Mercy (Prophethood,
etc.) has come to me from Him, but
that (Mercy) has been obscured
from your sight. Shall we compel
you to accept it (Islâmic
Monotheism) when you have a strong
hatred for it? |
| 29. |

"And O my people! I ask of
you no wealth for it, my reward is
from none but Allâh. I am not
going to drive away those who have
believed. Surely, they are going
to meet their Lord, but I see that
you are a people that are
ignorant. |
| 30. |

"And O my people! Who will
help me against Allâh, if I drove
them away? Will you not then give
a thought? |
| 31. |

"And I do not say to you that
with me are the Treasures of Allâh,
"Nor that I know the Ghaib
(unseen);"nor do I say I
am an angel, and I do not say of
those whom your eyes look down
upon that Allâh will not bestow
any good on them. Allâh knows
what is in their inner-selves (as
regards belief, etc.). In that
case, I should, indeed be one of
the Zâlimûn (wrong-doers,
oppressors, etc.)." |
| 32. |

They said: "O Nûh (Noah)!
You have disputed with us and much
have you prolonged the dispute
with us, now bring upon us what
you threaten us with, if you are
of the truthful." |
| 33. |

He said: "Only Allâh will
bring it (the punishment) on you,
if He will, and then you will
escape not. |
| 34. |

"And my advice will not
profit you, even if I wish to give
you good counsel, if Allâh's Will
is to keep you astray. He is your
Lord! and to Him you shall
return." |
| 35. |

Or they (the pagans of Makkah)
say: "He (Muhammad SAW)
has fabricated it (the Qur'ân)."
Say: "If I have fabricated
it, upon me be my crimes, but I am
innocent of (all) those crimes
which you commit." |
| 36. |

And it was inspired to Nûh
(Noah): "None of your people
will believe except those who have
believed already. So be not sad
because of what they used to do. |
| 37. |

"And construct the ship under
Our Eyes and with Our Inspiration,
and address Me not on behalf of
those who did wrong; they are
surely to be drowned." |
| 38. |

And as he was constructing the
ship, whenever the chiefs of his
people passed by him, they made a
mockery of him. He said: "If
you mock at us, so do we mock at
you likewise for your mocking. |
| 39. |

"And you will know who it is
on whom will come a torment that
will cover him with disgrace and
on whom will fall a lasting
torment." |
| 40. |

(So it was) till then there came
Our Command and the oven gushed
forth (water like fountains from
the earth). We said: "Embark
therein, of each kind two (male
and female), and your family,
except him against whom the Word
has already gone forth, and those
who believe. And none believed
with him, except a few." |
| 41. |

And he [Nûh (Noah) <
><
>] said: "Embark therein,
in the Name of Allâh will be its
moving course and its resting
anchorage. Surely, my Lord is
Oft-Forgiving, Most
Merciful." (Tafsir At-Tabarî,
Vol. 12, Page 43) |
| 42. |

So it (the ship) sailed with them
amidst the waves like mountains,
and Nûh (Noah) called out to his
son, who had separated himself
(apart), "O my son! Embark
with us and be not with the
disbelievers." |
| 43. |

The son replied: "I will
betake myself to a mountain, it
will save me from the water."
Nûh (Noah) said: "This day
there is no saviour[]
from the Decree of Allâh except
him on whom He has mercy."
And a wave came in between them,
so he (the son) was among the
drowned. |
| 44. |

And it was said: "O earth!
Swallow up your water, and O sky!
Withhold (your rain)." And
the water was diminished (made to
subside) and the Decree (of Allâh)
was fulfilled (i.e. the
destruction of the people of Nûh
(Noah). And it (the ship) rested
on Mount Judi, and it was said:
"Away with the people who are
Zalimûn (polytheists and
wrong-doing)!" |
| 45. |

And Nûh (Noah) called upon his
Lord and said, "O my Lord!
Verily, my son is of my family!
And certainly, Your Promise is
true, and You are the Most Just of
the judges." |
| 46. |

He said: "O Nûh (Noah)!
Surely, he is not of your family;
verily, his work is unrighteous,
so ask not of Me that of which you
have no knowledge! I admonish you,
lest you be one of the ignorants." |
| 47. |

Nûh (Noah) said: "O my Lord!
I seek refuge with You from asking
You that of which I have no
knowledge. And unless You forgive
me and have Mercy on me, I would
indeed be one of the losers." |
| 48. |

It was said: "O Nûh (Noah)!
Come down (from the ship) with
peace from Us and blessings on you
and on the people who are with you
(and on some of their off spring),
but (there will be other) people
to whom We shall grant their
pleasures (for a time), but in the
end a painful torment will reach
them from Us." |
| 49. |

This is of the news of the unseen
which We reveal unto you (O
Muhammad SAW), neither
you nor your people knew them
before this. So be patient.
Surely, the (good) end is for the Muttaqûn
(pious - see V.2:2) |
| 50. |

And to 'Ad (people We sent) their
brother Hûd. He said, "O my
people! Worship Allâh! You have
no other Ilâh (God) but
Him. Certainly, you do nothing but
invent (lies)! |
| 51. |

"O my people I ask of you no
reward for it (the Message). My
reward is only from Him, Who
created me. Will you not then
understand? |
| 52. |

"And O my people! Ask
forgiveness of your Lord and then
repent to Him, He will send you
(from the sky) abundant rain, and
add strength to your strength, so
do not turn away as Mujrimûn (criminals,
disbelievers in the Oneness of Allâh)." |
| 53. |

They said: "O Hûd! No
evidence have you brought us, and
we shall not leave our gods for
your (mere) saying! And we are not
believers in you. |
| 54. |

"All that we say is that some
of our gods (false deities) have
seized you with evil
(madness)." He said: "I
call Allâh to witness and bear
you witness that I am free from
that which you ascribe as partners
in worship, - |
| 55. |

With Him (Allâh). So plot against
me, all of you, and give me no
respite. |
| 56. |

"I put my trust in Allâh, my
Lord and your Lord! There is not a
moving (living) creature but He
has grasp of its forelock. Verily,
my Lord is on the Straight Path
(the truth). |
| 57. |

"So if you turn away, still I
have conveyed the Message with
which I was sent to you. My Lord
will make another people succeed
you, and you will not harm Him in
the least. Surely, my Lord is
Guardian over all things." |
| 58. |

And when Our Commandment came, We
saved Hûd and those who believed
with him by a Mercy from Us, and
We saved them from a severe
torment. |
| 59. |

Such were 'Ad (people). They
rejected the Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) of their Lord
and disobeyed His Messengers, and
followed the command of every
proud obstinate (oppressor of the
truth, from their leaders). |
| 60. |

And they were pursued by a curse
in this world and (so they will
be) on the Day of Resurrection. No
doubt! Verily, 'Ad disbelieved in
their Lord. So away with 'Ad, the
people of Hûd. |
| 61. |

And to Thamûd (people, We sent)
their brother Sâlih (Saleh). He
said: "O my people! Worship
Allâh, you have no other Ilâh
(God) but Him. He brought you
forth from the earth and settled
you therein, then ask forgiveness
of Him and turn to Him in
repentance. Certainly, my Lord is
Near (to all by His Knowledge),
Responsive." |
| 62. |

They said: "O Sâlih (Saleh)!
You have been among us as a figure
of good hope (and we wished for
you to be our chief), till this
[new thing which you have brought;
that we leave our gods and worship
your God (Allâh) Alone]! Do you
(now) forbid us the worship of
what our fathers have worshipped?
But we are really in grave doubt
as to that which you invite us to
(monotheism)." |
| 63. |

He said: "O my people! Tell
me, if I have a clear proof from
my Lord, and there has come to me
a Mercy (Prophethood, etc.) from
Him, who then can help me against
Allâh, if I were to disobey Him?
Then you increase me not but in
loss. |
| 64. |

"And O my people! This
she-camel of Allâh is a sign to
you, leave her to feed on Allâh's
earth, and touch her not with
evil, lest a near torment will
seize you." |
| 65. |

But they killed her. So he said:
"Enjoy yourselves in your
homes for three days. This is a
promise (i.e. a threat) that will
not be belied." |
| 66. |

So when Our Commandment came, We
saved Sâlih (Saleh) and those who
believed with him by a Mercy from
Us, and from the disgrace of that
Day. Verily, your Lord, He is the
All-Strong, the All-Mighty. |
| 67. |

And As-Saîhah (torment -
awful cry, etc.) overtook the
wrong-doers, so they lay (dead),
prostrate in their homes, - |
| 68. |

As if they had never lived there.
No doubt! Verily, Thamûd
disbelieved in their Lord. So away
with Thamûd! |
| 69. |

And verily, there came Our
Messengers to Ibrahîm (Abraham)
with glad tidings.They said: Salâm
(greetings or peace!) He
answered, Salâm (greetings
or peace!) and he hastened to
entertain them with a roasted
calf. |
| 70. |

But when he saw their hands went
not towards it (the meal), he felt
some mistrust of them, and
conceived a fear of them. They
said: "Fear not, we have been
sent against the people of Lout
(Lot)." |
| 71. |

And his wife was standing (there),
and she laughed (either, because
the Messengers did not eat their
food or for being glad for the
destruction of the people of Lout
(Lot). But We gave her glad
tidings of Ishâque (Isaac), and
after him, of Ya'qûb (Jacob). |
| 72. |

She said (in astonishment):
"Woe unto me! Shall I bear a
child while I am an old woman, and
here is my husband, an old man?
Verily! This is a strange
thing!" |
| 73. |

They said: "Do you wonder at
the Decree of Allâh? The Mercy of
Allâh and His Blessings be on
you, O the family [of Ibrahîm
(Abraham)]. Surely, He (Allâh) is
All-Praiseworthy,
All-Glorious." |
| 74. |

Then when the fear had gone away
from (the mind of) Ibrahîm
(Abraham), and the glad tidings
had reached him, he began to plead
with Us (Our Messengers) for the
people of Lout (Lot). |
| 75. |

Verily, Ibrahîm (Abraham) was,
without doubt, forbearing, used to
invoke Allâh with humility, and
was repentant (to Allâh all the
time, again and again). |
| 76. |

"O Ibrahîm (Abraham)!
Forsake this. Indeed, the
Commandment of your Lord has gone
forth. Verily, there will come a
torment for them which cannot be
turned back." |
| 77. |

And when Our Messengers came to
Lout (Lot), he was grieved on
their account and felt himself
straitened for them (lest the town
people should approach them to
commit sodomy with them). He said:
"This is a distressful
day." |
| 78. |

And his people came rushing
towards him, and since aforetime
they used to commit crimes
(sodomy, etc.), he said: "O
my people! Here are my daughters
(i.e. the daughters of my nation),
they are purer for you (if you
marry them lawfully). So fear Allâh
and degrade me not as regards my
guests! Is there not among you a
single right-minded man?" |
| 79. |

They said: "Surely you know
that we have neither any desire
nor in need of your daughters, and
indeed you know well what we
want!" |
| 80. |

He said: "Would that I had
strength (men) to overpower you,
or that I could betake myself to
some powerful support (to resist
you)." |
| 81. |

They (Messengers) said: "O
Lout (Lot)! Verily, we are the
Messengers from your Lord! They
shall not reach you![]
So travel with your family in a
part of the night, and let not any
of you look back, but your wife
(will remain behind), verily, the
punishment which will afflict
them, will afflict her. Indeed,
morning is their appointed time.
Is not the morning near?" |
| 82. |

So when Our Commandment came, We
turned (the towns of Sodom in
Palestine) upside down, and rained
on them stones of baked clay,
piled up; |
| 83. |

Marked from your Lord, and they
are not ever far from the Zâlimûn
(polytheists, evil-doers,
etc.). |
| 84. |

And to the Madyan (Midian) people
(We sent) their brother Shu'aib.
He said: "O my people!
Worship Allâh, you have no other Ilâh
(God) but Him, and give not
short measure or weight, I see you
in prosperity; and verily I fear
for you the torment of a Day
encompassing. |
| 85. |

"And O my people! Give full
measure and weight in justice and
reduce not the things that are due
to the people, and do not commit
mischief in the land, causing
corruption. |
| 86. |

"That which is left by Allâh
for you (after giving the rights
of the people) is better for you,
if you are believers. And I am not
set over you as a guardian. |
| 87. |

They said: "O Shu'aib! Does
your Salât (prayer) (i.e.
the prayers which you offer has
spoiled your mind, so you) command
that we leave off what our fathers
used to worship, or that we leave
off doing what we like with our
property? Verily, you are the
forbearer, right-minded!"
(They said this sarcastically). |
| 88. |

He said: "O my people! Tell
me, if I have a clear evidence
from my Lord, and He has given me
a good sustenance from Himself
(shall I corrupt it by mixing it
with the unlawfully earned money).
I wish not, in contradiction to
you, to do that which I forbid
you. I only desire reform so far
as I am able, to the best of my
power. And my guidance cannot come
except from Allâh, in Him I trust
and unto Him I repent. |
| 89. |

"And O my people! Let not my Shiqâq[]
cause you to suffer the fate
similar to that of the people of Nûh
(Noah) or of Hûd or of Sâlih (Saleh),
and the people of Lout (Lot) are
not far off from you! |
| 90. |

"And ask forgiveness of your
Lord and turn unto Him in
repentance. Verily, my Lord is
Most Merciful, Most Loving." |
| 91. |

They said: "O Shu'aib! We do
not understand much of what you
say, and we see you a weak (man,
it is said that he was a blind
man) among us. Were it not for
your family, we should certainly
have stoned you and you are not
powerful against us." |
| 92. |

He said: "O my people! Is
then my family of more weight with
you than Allâh? And you have cast
Him away behind your backs.
Verily, my Lord is surrounding all
that you do. |
| 93. |

"And O my people! Act
according to your ability and way,
and I am acting (on my way). You
will come to know who it is on
whom descends the torment that
will cover him with ignominy, and
who is a liar! And watch you!
Verily, I too am watching with
you." |
| 94. |

And when Our Commandment came, We
saved Shu'aib and those who
believed with him by a Mercy from
Us. And As-Saîhah (torment
- awful cry, etc.) seized the
wrong-doers, and they lay (dead)
prostrate in their homes. |
| 95. |

As if they had never lived there!
So away with Madyan (Midian)! As
away with Thamud! (All these
nations were destroyed). |
| 96. |

And indeed We sent Mûsa (Moses)
with Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) and a manifest
authority; |
| 97. |

To Fir'aun (Pharaoh) and his
chiefs, but they followed the
command of Fir'aun (Pharaoh), and
the command of Fir'aun (Pharaoh)
was no right guide. |
| 98. |

He will go ahead of his people on
the Day of Resurrection, and will
lead them into the Fire, and evil
indeed is the place to which they
are led. |
| 99. |

They were pursued by a curse in
this (deceiving life of this
world) and (so they will be
pursued by a curse) on the Day of
Resurrection. How bad is the curse
(in this world) pursued by another
curse (in the Hereafter). |
| 100. |

These are some of the news of the
(population of) towns which We
relate unto you (O Muhammad SAW);
of them, some are standing, and
some have been (already) reaped. |
| 101. |

We wronged them not, but they
wronged themselves. So their âliha
(gods), other than Allâh, whom
they invoked, profited them naught
when there came the Command of
your Lord, nor did they add aught
(to their lot) but destruction. |
| 102. |

Such is the Seizure of your Lord
when He seizes the (population of)
towns while they are doing wrong.
Verily, His Seizure is painful,
and severe[]. |
| 103. |

Indeed in that (there) is a sure
lesson for those who fear the
torment of the Hereafter. That is
a Day whereon mankind will be
gathered together, and that is a
Day when all (the dwellers of the
heavens and the earth) will be
present. |
| 104. |

And We delay it only for a term
(already) fixed. |
| 105. |

On the Day when it comes, no
person shall speak except by His (Allâh's)
Leave. Some among them will be
wretched and (others) blessed. |
| 106. |

As for those who are wretched,
they will be in the Fire, sighing
in a high and low tone. |
| 107. |

They will dwell therein for all
the time that the heavens and the
earth endure, except as your Lord
wills. Verily, your Lord is the
doer of what He wills. |
| 108. |

And those who are blessed, they
will be in Paradise, abiding
therein for all the time that the
heavens and the earth endure,
except as your Lord will, a gift
without an end. |
| 109. |

So be not in doubt (O Muhammad SAW)
as to what these (pagans and
polytheists) men worship. They
worship nothing but what their
fathers worshipped before (them).
And verily, We shall repay them in
full their portion without
diminution. |
| 110. |

Indeed, We gave the Book to Mûsa
(Moses), but differences arose
therein, and had it not been for a
Word that had gone forth before
from your Lord, the case would
have been judged between them, and
indeed they are in grave doubt
concerning it (this Qur'ân). |
| 111. |

And verily, to each of them your
Lord will repay their works in
full. Surely, He is All-Aware of
what they do. |
| 112. |

So stand (ask Allâh to make) you
(Muhammad SAW) firm and
straight (on the religion of Islâmic
Monotheism) as you are commanded
and those (your companions) who
turn in repentance (unto Allâh)
with you, and transgress not (Allâh's
legal limits). Verily, He is
All-Seer of what you do. |
| 113. |

And incline not toward those who
do wrong, lest the Fire should
touch you, and you have no
protectors other than Allâh, nor
you would then be helped[]. |
| 114. |

And perform As-Salât (Iqâmat-as-Salât),
at the two ends of the day and in
some hours of the night [i.e. the
five compulsory Salât
(prayers)]. Verily, the good deeds
remove the evil deeds (i.e. small
sins). That is a reminder (an
advice) for the mindful (those who
accept advice).[] |
| 115. |

And be patient; verily, Allâh
loses not the reward of the
good-doers. |
| 116. |

If only there had been among the
generations before you, persons
having wisdom, prohibiting
(others) from Al-Fasâd (disbelief,
polytheism, and all kinds of
crimes and sins) in the earth,
except a few of those whom We
saved from among them. Those who
did wrong pursued the enjoyment of
good things of (this worldly)
life, and were Mujrimûn (criminals,
disbelievers in Allâh,
polytheists, sinners, etc.). |
| 117. |

. And your Lord would never
destroy the towns wrongfully,
while their people were
right-doers. |
| 118. |

And if your Lord had so willed, He
could surely have made mankind one
Ummah [nation or community
(following one religion only i.e.
Islâm)], but they will not cease
to disagree,- |
| 119. |

Except him on whom your Lord has
bestowed His Mercy (the follower
of truth - Islâmic Monotheism)
and for that did He create them.
And the Word of your Lord has been
fulfilled (i.e. His Saying):
"Surely, I shall fill Hell
with jinns and men all
together." |
| 120. |

And all that We relate to you (O
Muhammad SAW) of the news
of the Messengers is in order that
We may make strong and firm your
heart thereby. And in this
(chapter of the Qur'an) has come
to you the truth, as well as an
admonition and a reminder for the
believers. |
| 121. |

And say to those who do not
believe: "Act according to
your ability and way, We are
acting (in our way). |
| 122. |

And you wait ! We (too) are
waiting." |
| 123. |

And to Allâh belongs the Ghaib
(unseen) of the heavens and
the earth, and to Him return all
affairs (for decision). So worship
Him (O Muhammad SAW) and
put your trust in Him. And your
Lord is not unaware of what you
(people) do." |
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