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21. Al-Anbiyâ'
|

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

Draws near for mankind their
reckoning, while they turn away in
heedlessness. |
| 2. |

Comes not unto them an admonition
(a chapter of the Qur'ân) from
their Lord as a recent revelation
but they listen to it while they
play, |
| 3. |

With their hearts occupied (with
evil things) those who do wrong,
conceal their private counsels,
(saying): "Is this (Muhammad SAW)
more than a human being like you?
Will you submit to magic while you
see it?" |
| 4. |

He (Muhammad SAW) said:
"My Lord knows (every) word
(spoken) in the heavens and on
earth. And He is the All-Hearer,
the All-Knower." |
| 5. |

Nay, they say:"These
(revelations of the Qur'ân which
are inspired to Muhammad SAW)
are mixed up false dreams! Nay, he
has invented it! Nay, he is a
poet! Let him then bring us an Ayâh
(sign as a proof) like the ones
(Prophets) that were sent before
(with signs)!" |
| 6. |

Not one of the towns
(populations), of those which We
destroyed, believed before them
(though We sent them signs), will
they then believe? |
| 7. |

And We sent not before you (O
Muhammad SAW) but men to
whom We inspired, so ask the
people of the Reminder [Scriptures
- the Taurât (Torah), the Injeel
(Gospel)] if you do not know. |
| 8. |

And We did not create them (the
Messengers, with) bodies that ate
not food, nor were they immortals, |
| 9. |

Then We fulfilled to them the
promise, and We saved them and
those whom We willed, but We
destroyed Al-Musrifûn (i.e.
extravagants in oppression,
polytheism and in sin). |
| 10. |

Indeed, We have sent down for you
(O mankind) a Book, (the Qur'ân)
in which there is Dhikrukum,
(your Reminder or an honour for
you i.e. honour for the one who
follows the teaching of the Qur'ân
and acts on its orders). Will you
not then understand? |
| 11. |

How many a town (community), that
were wrong-doers, have We
destroyed, and raised up after
them another people! |
| 12. |

Then, when they perceived (saw)
Our Torment (coming), behold, they
(tried to) flee from it. |
| 13. |

Flee not, but return to that
wherein you lived a luxurious
life, and to your homes, in order
that you may be questioned. |
| 14. |

They cried: "Woe to us!
Certainly! We have been Zâlimûn
(polytheists, wrong-doers and
disbelievers in the Oneness of Allâh,
etc.)." |
| 15. |

And that cry of theirs ceased not,
till We made them as a field that
is reaped, extinct (dead). |
| 16. |

We created not the heavens and the
earth and all that is between them
for a (mere) play[]
. |
| 17. |

Had We intended to take a pastime
(i.e. a wife or a son, etc.), We
could surely have taken it from
Us, if We were going to do (that). |
| 18. |

Nay, We fling (send down) the
truth (this Qur'ân) against the
falsehood (disbelief), so it
destroys it, and behold, it
(falsehood) is vanished. And woe
to you for that (lie) which you
ascribe (to Us) (against Allâh by
uttering that Allâh has a wife
and a son). |
| 19. |

To Him belongs whosoever is in the
heavens and on earth. And those
who are near Him (i.e. the angels)
are not too proud to worship Him,
nor are they weary (of His
worship). |
| 20. |

They (i.e. the angels) glorify His
Praises night and day, (and) they
never slacken (to do so). |
| 21. |

Or have they taken (for worship) âliha
(gods) from the earth who raise
the dead? |
| 22. |

Had there been therein (in the
heavens and the earth) gods
besides Allâh, then verily both
would have been ruined. Glorified
be Allâh, the Lord of the Throne,
(High is He) above what they
attribute to Him! |
| 23. |

He cannot be questioned as to what
He does, while they will be
questioned. |
| 24. |

Or have they taken for worship
(other) âliha (gods)
besides Him? Say: "Bring your
proof:" This (the Qur'ân) is
the Reminder for those with me and
the Reminder for those before me.
But most of them know not the
Truth, so they are averse. |
| 25. |

And We did not send any Messenger
before you (O Muhammad SAW)
but We inspired him (saying): Lâ
ilâha illa Ana [none has the
right to be worshipped but I (Allâh)],
so worship Me (Alone and none
else)." |
| 26. |

And they say: "The Most
Beneficent (Allâh) has begotten a
son (or children)." Glory to
Him! They [those whom they call
children of Allâh i.e. the
angels, 'Iesa (Jesus) son of
Maryam (Mary), 'Uzair (Ezra),
etc.], are but honoured slaves. |
| 27. |

They speak not until He has
spoken, and they act on His
Command. |
| 28. |

He knows what is before them, and
what is behind them, and they
cannot intercede except for him
with whom He is pleased. And they
stand in awe for fear of Him. |
| 29. |

And if any of them should say:
"Verily, I am an ilâh
(a god) besides Him (Allâh),"
such a one We should recompense
with Hell. Thus We recompense the Zâlimûn
(polytheists and wrong-doers,
etc.). |
| 30. |

Have not those who disbelieve
known that the heavens and the
earth were joined together as one
united piece, then We parted them?
And We have made from water every
living thing. Will they not then
believe? |
| 31. |

And We have placed on the earth
firm mountains, lest it should
shake with them, and We placed
therein broad highways for them to
pass through, that they may be
guided. |
| 32. |

And We have made the heaven a
roof, safe and well guarded. Yet
they turn away from its signs
(i.e. sun, moon, winds, clouds,
etc.). |
| 33. |

And He it is Who has created the
night and the day, and the sun and
the moon, each in an orbit
floating. |
| 34. |

And We granted not to any human
being immortality before you (O
Muhammad SAW), then if
you die, would they live forever? |
| 35. |

Everyone is going to taste death,
and We shall make a trial of you
with evil and with good, and to Us
you will be returned. |
| 36. |

And when those who disbelieve (in
the Oneness of Allâh) see you (O
Muhammad SAW), they take
you not except for mockery
(saying): "Is this the one
who talks (badly) about your
gods?" While they disbelieve
at the mention of the Most
Beneficent (Allâh). [Tafsir.
Al-Qurtubî]. |
| 37. |

Man is created of haste, I will
show you My Ayât
(torments, proofs, evidences,
verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.).So ask Me not
to hasten (them). |
| 38. |

And they say: "When will this
promise (come to pass), if you are
truthful." |
| 39. |

If only those who disbelieved knew
(the time) when they will not be
able to ward off the Fire from
their faces, nor from their backs;
and they will not be helped. |
| 40. |

Nay, it (the Fire or the Day of
Resurrection) will come upon them
all of a sudden and will perplex
them, and they will have no power
to avert it, nor will they get
respite. |
| 41. |

Indeed (many) Messengers were
mocked before you (O Muhammad SAW),
but the scoffers were surrounded
by that, whereat they used to
mock. |
| 42. |

Say: "Who can guard and
protect you in the night or in the
day from the (punishment of the)
Most Beneficent (Allâh)?"
Nay, but they turn away from the
remembrance of their Lord. |
| 43. |

Or have they âliha (gods)
who can guard them from Us? They
have no power to help themselves,
nor can they be protected from Us
(i.e. from Our Torment). |
| 44. |

Nay, We gave the luxuries of this
life to these men and their
fathers until the period grew long
for them. See they not that We
gradually reduce the land (in
their control) from its outlying
borders? Is it then they who will
overcome.[] |
| 45. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"I warn you only by the
revelation (from Allâh and not by
the opinion of the religious
scholars and others). But the deaf
(who follow the religious scholars
and others blindly) will not hear
the call, (even) when they are
warned [(i.e. one should follow
only the Qur'ân and the Sunnah
(legal ways, orders, acts of
worship, statements of Prophet
Muhammad SAW , as the
Companions of the Prophet SAW
did)].[] |
| 46. |

And if a breath (minor calamity)
of the Torment of your Lord
touches them, they will surely
cry: "Woe unto us! Indeed we
have been Zâlimûn
(polytheists and wrong-doers,
etc.). |
| 47. |

And We shall set up balances of
justice on the Day of
Resurrection, then none will be
dealt with unjustly in anything.
And if there be the weight of a
mustard seed, We will bring it.
And Sufficient are We as Reckoners. |
| 48. |

And indeed We granted to Mûsa
(Moses) and Hârûn (Aaron) the
criterion (of right and wrong),
and a shining light [i.e. the Taurât
(Torah)] and a Reminder for Al-Muttaqûn
(the pious - see V.2:2). |
| 49. |

Those who fear their Lord without
seeing Him, while they are afraid
of the Hour. |
| 50. |

And this is a blessed Reminder
(the Qur'ân) which We have sent
down, will you then (dare to) deny
it?[] |
| 51. |

And indeed We bestowed aforetime
on Ibrâhim (Abraham) his (portion
of) guidance, and We were
Well-Acquainted with him (as to
his Belief in the Oneness of Allâh,
etc.). |
| 52. |

When he said to his father and his
people: "What are these
images, to which you are
devoted?" |
| 53. |

They said:"We found our
fathers worshipping them." |
| 54. |

He said: "Indeed you and your
fathers have been in manifest
error." |
| 55. |

They said: "Have you brought
us the truth, or are you one of
those who play about?" |
| 56. |

He said: "Nay, your Lord is
the Lord of the heavens and the
earth, Who created them and of
that I am one of the witnesses. |
| 57. |

"And by Allâh, I shall plot
a plan (to destroy) your idols
after you have gone away and
turned your backs." |
| 58. |

So he broke them to pieces, (all)
except the biggest of them, that
they might turn to it. |
| 59. |

They said: "Who has done this
to our âliha (gods)? He
must indeed be one of the
wrong-doers." |
| 60. |

They said: "We heard a young
man talking (against) them who is
called Ibrâhim (Abraham)." |
| 61. |

They said: "Then bring him
before the eyes of the people,
that they may testify." |
| 62. |

They said: "Are you the one
who has done this to our gods, O
Ibrâhim (Abraham)?" |
| 63. |

[Ibrâhim (Abraham)] said:
"Nay, this one, the biggest
of them (idols) did it. Ask them,
if they can speak!"[] |
| 64. |

So they turned to themselves and
said: "Verily, you are the Zâlimûn
(polytheists and
wrong-doers)." |
| 65. |

Then they turned to themselves
(their first thought and said):
"Indeed you [Ibrâhim
(Abraham)] know well that these
(idols) speak not!" |
| 66. |

[Ibrâhim (Abraham)] said:
"Do you then worship besides
Allâh, things that can neither
profit you, nor harm you? |
| 67. |

"Fie upon you, and upon that
which you worship besides Allâh!
Have you then no sense?" |
| 68. |

They said: "Burn him and help
your âliha (gods), if you
will be doing." |
| 69. |

We (Allâh) said: "O fire! Be
you coolness and safety for Ibrâhim
(Abraham)!" |
| 70. |

And they wanted to harm him, but
We made them the worst losers. |
| 71. |

And We rescued him and Lout (Lot)
to the land which We have blessed
for the 'Alamîn (mankind
and jinns). |
| 72. |

And We bestowed upon him Ishâque
(Isaac), and (a grandson) Ya'qûb
(Jacob). Each one We made
righteous. |
| 73. |

And We made them leaders, guiding
(mankind) by Our Command, and We
inspired in them the doing of good
deeds, performing Salât (Iqâmat-as-Salât),
and the giving of Zakât and
of Us (Alone) they were
worshippers. |
| 74. |

And (remember) Lout (Lot), We gave
him Hukman (right judgement
of the affairs and Prophethood)
and (religious) knowledge, and We
saved him from the town (folk) who
practised Al-Khabâ'ith
(evil, wicked and filthy deeds,
etc.). Verily, they were a people
given to evil, and were Fâsiqûn
(rebellious, disobedient, to Allâh). |
| 75. |

And We admitted him to Our Mercy,
truly, he was of the righteous. |
| 76. |

And (remember) Nûh (Noah), when
he cried (to Us) aforetime. We
listened to his invocation and
saved him and his family from
great distress. |
| 77. |

We helped him against people who
denied Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.). Verily, they
were a people given to evil. So We
drowned them all. |
| 78. |

And (remember) Dawûd (David) and
Sulaimân (Solomon), when they
gave judgement in the case of the
field in which the sheep of
certain people had pastured at
night and We were witness to their
judgement. |
| 79. |

And We made Sulaimân (Solomon) to
understand (the case), and to each
of them We gave Hukman (right
judgement of the affairs and
Prophethood) and knowledge. And We
subjected the mountains and the
birds to glorify Our Praises along
with Dawûd (David), And it was We
Who were the doers (of all these
things). |
| 80. |

And We taught him the making of
metal coats of mail (for battles),
to protect you in your fighting.
Are you then grateful? |
| 81. |

And to Sulaimân (Solomon) (We
subjected) the wind strongly
raging, running by his command
towards the land which We had
blessed. And of everything We are
the All-Knower. |
| 82. |

And of the Shayâtin
(devils) (from the jinns) were
some who dived for him, and did
other work besides that; and it
was We Who guarded them. |
| 83. |

And (remember) Ayûb (Job), when
he cried to his Lord:
"Verily, distress has seized
me, and You are the Most Merciful
of all those who show mercy." |
| 84. |

So We answered his call, and We
removed the distress that was on
him, and We restored his family to
him (that he had lost), and the
like thereof along with them, as a
mercy from Ourselves and a
Reminder for all who worship Us. |
| 85. |

And (remember) Isma'îl (Ishmael),
and Idris (Enoch) and Dhul-Kifl
(Isaiah), all were from
among As-Sâbirin (the
patient ones, etc.). |
| 86. |

And We admitted them to Our Mercy.
Verily, they were of the
righteous. |
| 87. |

And (remember) Dhan-Nûn (Jonah),
when he went off in anger, and
imagined that We shall not punish
him (i.e. the calamites which had
befallen him)! But he cried
through the darkness (saying): Lâ
ilâha illa Anta [none has the
right to be worshipped but You (O
Allâh)], Glorified (and Exalted)
are You [above all that (evil)
they associate with You]. Truly, I
have been of the
wrong-doers." |
| 88. |

So We answered his call, and
delivered him from the distress.
And thus We do deliver the
believers (who believe in the
Oneness of Allâh, abstain from
evil and work righteousness). |
| 89. |

And (remember) Zakariya
(Zachariah), when he cried to his
Lord: "O My Lord! Leave me
not single (childless), though You
are the Best of the
inheritors." |
| 90. |

So We answered his call, and We
bestowed upon him Yahya (John),
and cured his wife (to bear a
child) for him. Verily, they used
to hasten on to do good deeds, and
they used to call on Us with hope
and fear, and used to humble
themselves before Us. |
| 91. |

And (remember) she who guarded her
chastity [Virgin Maryam (Mary)],
We breathed into (the sleeves of)
her (shirt or garment) [through
Our Rûh Jibrael
(Gabriel)][],
and We made her and her son ['Iesa
(Jesus)] a sign for Al-'Alamin (the
mankind and jinns). |
| 92. |

Truly! This, your Ummah [Sharia
or religion (Islâmic
Monotheism)] is one religion, and
I am your Lord, therefore worship
Me (Alone). [Tafsîr Ibn Kathîr] |
| 93. |

But they have broken up and
differed as regards their religion
among themselves. (And) they all
shall return to Us. |
| 94. |

So whoever does righteous good
deeds while he is a believer (in
the Oneness of Allâh Islâmic
Monotheism), his efforts will not
be rejected. Verily! We record it
in his Book of deeds.[] |
| 95. |

And a ban is laid on every town
(population) which We have
destroyed that they shall not
return (to this world again, nor
repent to Us). |
| 96. |

Until, when Ya'jûj and Ma'jûj (Gog
and Magog)[] are
let loose (from their barrier),
and they swiftly swarm from every
mound. |
| 97. |

And the true promise (Day of
Resurrection) shall draw near (of
fulfillment). Then (when mankind
is resurrected from their graves),
you shall see the eyes of the
disbelievers fixedly stare in
horror. (They will say): "Woe
to us! We were indeed heedless of
this; nay, but we were Zâlimûn
(polytheists and wrong-doers,
etc.)." |
| 98. |

Certainly! You (disbelievers) and
that which you are worshipping now
besides Allâh, are (but) fuel for
Hell! (Surely), you will enter it.[] |
| 99. |

Had these (idols, etc.) been âliha
(gods), they would not have
entered there (Hell), and all of
them will abide therein. |
| 100. |

Therein breathing out with deep
sighs and roaring will be their
portion, and therein they will
hear not.[] |
| 101. |

Verily those for whom the good has
preceded from Us, they will be
removed far therefrom (Hell) [e.g.
'Iesa (Jesus), son of Maryam
(Mary); 'Uzair (Ezra), etc.]. |
| 102. |

They shall not hear the slightest
sound of it (Hell), while they
abide in that which their
ownselves desire. |
| 103. |

The greatest terror (on the Day of
Resurrection) will not grieve
them, and the angels will meet
them, (with the greeting):
"This is your Day which you
were promised." |
| 104. |

And (remember) the Day when We
shall roll up the heavens like a
scroll rolled up for books, as We
began the first creation, We shall
repeat it, (it is) a promise
binding upon Us. Truly, We shall
do it. |
| 105. |

And indeed We have written in Zabûr
(Psalms) [i.e. all the revealed
Holy Books the Taurât (Torah),
the Injeel (Gospel), the Qur'ân]
after (We have already written in)
Al-Lauh Al-Mahfûz (the
Book, that is in the heaven with
Allâh), that My righteous slaves
shall inherit the land (i.e. the
land of Paradise). |
| 106. |

Verily, in this (the Qur'ân)
there is a plain Message for
people who worship Allâh (i.e. the
true, real believers of Islâmic
Monotheism who act practically on
the Qur'ân and the Sunnah
legal ways of the Prophet SAW). |
| 107. |

And We have sent you (O Muhammad SAW)
not but as a mercy for the 'Alamîn
(mankind, jinns and all that
exists). |
| 108. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"It is revealed to me that
your Ilâh (God) is only
one Ilâh (God - Allâh).
Will you then submit to His Will
(become Muslims and stop
worshipping others besides Allâh)?" |
| 109. |

But if they (disbelievers,
idolaters, Jews, Christians,
polytheists, etc.) turn away (from
Islâmic Monotheism) say (to them
O Muhammad SAW): "I
give you a notice (of war as) to
be known to us all alike. And I
know not whether that which you
are promised (i.e. the torment or
the Day of Resurrection) is near
or far.[]" |
| 110. |

(Say O Muhammad SAW)
Verily, He (Allâh) knows that
which is spoken aloud (openly) and
that which you conceal. |
| 111. |

And I know not, perhaps it may be
a trial for you, and an enjoyment
for a while. |
| 112. |

He (Muhammad SAW)
said:"My Lord! Judge You in
truth! Our Lord is the Most
Beneficent, Whose Help is to be
sought against that which you
attribute (unto Allâh that He has
offspring, and unto Muhammad SAW
that he is a sorcerer, and unto
the Qur'ân that it is poetry,
etc.)!" |
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91. Ash-Shams
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92. Al-Lail
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93. Ad-Duha
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94. Ash-Sharh
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95. At-Tin
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96. Al-'Alaq
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97. Al-Qadr
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98. Al-Baiyinah
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99. Az-Zalzalah
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100. Al-'Adiyât
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101. Al-Qâri'ah
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102. At-Takâthur
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103. Al-'Asr
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104. Al-Humazah
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105. Al-Fîl
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106. Quraish
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107. Al-Mâ'ûn
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108. Al-Kauthar
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109. Al-Kâfirûn
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110. An-Nasr
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111. Al-Masad
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112. Al-Ikhlâs or At-Tauhîd
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113. Al-Falaq
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114. An-Nâs
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Verses Of The Holy Quran
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الكريم
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Transliteration
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Of The Holy Qur'an
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الكريم
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