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22. Al-Hajj
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In the Name of Allâh, the Most
Beneficent, the Most Merciful. |
| 1. |

O mankind! Fear your Lord and be
dutiful to Him! Verily, the
earthquake of the Hour (of
Judgement) is a terrible thing. |
| 2. |

The Day you shall see it, every
nursing mother will forget her
nursling, and every pregnant one
will drop her load, and you shall
see mankind as in a drunken state,
yet they will not be drunken, but
severe will be the Torment of Allâh. |
| 3. |

And among mankind is he who
disputes concerning Allâh,
without knowledge, and follows
every rebellious (disobedient to
Allâh) Shaitân (devil)
(devoid of each and every kind of
good). |
| 4. |

For him (the devil) it is decreed
that whosoever follows him, he
will mislead him, and will drive
him to the torment of the Fire. [Tafsir
At-Tabarî] |
| 5. |

O mankind! If you are in doubt
about the Resurrection, then
verily! We have created you (i.e.
Adam) from dust, then from a Nutfah
(mixed drops of male and female
sexual discharge i.e. offspring of
Adam), then from a clot (a piece
of thick coagulated blood) then
from a little lump of flesh, some
formed and some unformed
(miscarriage), that We may make
(it) clear to you (i.e. to show
you Our Power and Ability to do
what We will). And We cause whom
We will to remain in the wombs for
an appointed term, then We bring
you out as infants,[]
then (give you growth) that you
may reach your age of full
strength. And among you there is
he who dies (young), and among you
there is he who is brought back to
the miserable old age, so that he
knows nothing after having known.
And you see the earth barren, but
when We send down water (rain) on
it, it is stirred (to life), it
swells and puts forth every lovely
kind (of growth). |
| 6. |

That is because Allâh, He is the
Truth, and it is He Who gives life
to the dead, and it is He Who is
Able to do all things. |
| 7. |

And surely, the Hour is coming,
there is no doubt about it, and
certainly, Allâh will resurrect
those who are in the graves. |
| 8. |

And among men is he who disputes
about Allâh, without knowledge or
guidance, or a Book giving light
(from Allâh), |
| 9. |

Bending his neck in pride[]
(far astray from the Path of Allâh),
and leading (others) too (far)
astray from the Path of Allâh.
For him there is disgrace in this
worldly life, and on the Day of
Resurrection We shall make him
taste the torment of burning
(Fire). |
| 10. |

That is because of what your hands
have sent forth, and verily, Allâh
is not unjust to (His) slaves. |
| 11. |

And among mankind is he who
worships Allâh as it were, upon
the very edge (i.e. in doubt); if
good befalls him, he is content
therewith; but if a trial befalls
him, he turns back on his face
(i.e. reverts back to disbelief
after embracing Islâm). He loses
both this world and the Hereafter.
That is the evident loss. |
| 12. |

He calls besides Allâh unto that
which hurts him not, nor profits
him. That is a straying far away. |
| 13. |

He calls unto him whose harm is
nearer than his profit; certainly,
and evil Maula (patron) and
certainly an evil friend! |
| 14. |

Truly, Allâh will admit those who
believe (in Islâmic Monotheism)
and do righteous good deeds
(according to the Qur'ân and the Sunnah)
to Gardens underneath which rivers
flow (in Paradise). Verily, Allâh
does what He wills. |
| 15. |

Whoever thinks that Allâh will
not help him (Muhammad SAW)
in this world and in the
Hereafter, let him stretch out a
rope to the ceiling and let him
strangle himself. Then let him see
whether his plan will remove that
whereat he rages! |
| 16. |

Thus have We sent it (this Qur'ân)
down (to Muhammad SAW) as
clear signs, evidences and proofs,
and surely, Allâh guides whom He
wills. |
| 17. |

Verily, those who believe (in Allâh
and in His Messenger Muhammad SAW),
and those who are Jews, and the
Sabians, and the Christians, and
the Magians, and those who worship
others besides Allâh, truly, Allâh
will judge between them on the Day
of Resurrection. Verily! Allâh is
Witness over all things.[] |
| 18. |

See you not that to Allâh
prostrates whoever is in the
heavens and whoever is on the
earth, and the sun, and the moon,
and the stars, and the mountains,
and the trees, and Ad-Dawâb
(moving living creatures, beasts,
etc.), and many of mankind? But
there are many (men) on whom the
punishment is justified. And
whomsoever Allâh disgraces, none
can honour him. Verily! Allâh
does what He wills. |
| 19. |

These two opponents (believers and
disbelievers) dispute with each
other about their Lord; then as
for those who disbelieve, garments
of fire will be cut out for them,
boiling water will be poured down
over their heads. |
| 20. |

With it will melt or vanish away
what is within their bellies, as
well as (their) skins. |
| 21. |

And for them are hooked rods of
iron (to punish them). |
| 22. |

Every time they seek to get away
therefrom, from anguish, they will
be driven back therein, and (it
will be) said to them: "Taste
the torment of burning!" |
| 23. |

Truly, Allâh will admit those who
believe (in the Oneness of Allâh
Islâmic Monotheism) and do
righteous good deeds, to Gardens
underneath which rivers flow (in
Paradise), wherein they will be
adorned with bracelets of gold and
pearls and their garments therein
will be of silk. |
| 24. |

And they are guided (in this
world) unto goodly speech (i.e. Lâ
ilâha ill-Allâh, Alhamdu lillâh,
recitation of the Qur'ân, etc.)
and they are guided to the Path of
Him (i.e. Allâh's Religion of Islâmic
Monotheism), Who is Worthy of all
praises. |
| 25. |

Verily! Those who disbelieve and
hinder (men) from the Path of Allâh,
and from Al-Masjid-al-Harâm (at
Makkah) which We have made (open)
to (all) men, the dweller in it
and the visitor from the country
are equal there [as regards its
sanctity and pilgrimage (Hajj and
'Umrah)]. And whoever
inclines to evil actions therein
or to do wrong (i.e. practise
polytheism and leave Islâmic
Monotheism), him We shall cause to
taste a painful torment. |
| 26. |

And (remember) when We showed Ibrâhim
(Abraham) the site of the (Sacred)
House (the Ka'bah at Makkah)
(saying): "Associate not
anything (in worship) with Me, [Lâ
ilâha ill-Allâh (none has
the right to be worshipped but Allâh
Islâmic Monotheism], and sanctify
My House for those who
circumambulate it, and those who
stand up for prayer, and those who
bow (submit themselves with
humility and obedience to Allâh),
and make prostration (in prayer,
etc.);" |
| 27. |

And proclaim to mankind the Hajj
(pilgrimage). They will come
to you on foot and on every lean
camel, they will come from every
deep and distant (wide) mountain
highway (to perform Hajj).[] |
| 28. |

That they may witness things that
are of benefit to them (i.e.
reward of Hajj in the
Hereafter, and also some worldly
gain from trade, etc.), and
mention the Name of Allâh on
appointed days (i.e. 10th, 11th,
12th, and 13th day of Dhul-Hijjâh),
over the beast of cattle that He
has provided for them (for
sacrifice) (at the time of their
slaughtering by saying: Bismillah,
Wallâhu-Akbar, Allâhumma Minka
wa Ilaik). Then eat thereof
and feed therewith the poor who
have a very hard time. |
| 29. |

Then let them complete the
prescribed duties (Manâsik of
Hajj) for them, and perform
their vows, and circumambulate the
Ancient House (the Ka'bah at
Makkah)[]. |
| 30. |

That (Manâsik prescribed
duties of Hajj is the
obligation that mankind owes to
Allâh), and whoever honours the
sacred things of Allâh, then that
is better for him with his Lord.
The cattle are lawful to you,
except those (that will be)
mentioned to you (as exceptions).
So shun the abomination
(worshipping) of idol, and shun
lying speech (false statements)[] |
| 31. |

Hunafâ' Lillâh (i.e. to
worship none but Allâh), not
associating partners (in worship,
etc.) unto Him and whoever assigns
partners to Allâh, it is as if he
had fallen from the sky, and the
birds had snatched him, or the
wind had thrown him to a far off
place. |
| 32. |

Thus it is [what has been
mentioned in the above said Verses
(27, 28, 29, 30, 31) is an
obligation that mankind owes to
Allâh]. And whosoever honours the
Symbols of Allâh, then it is
truly from the piety of the heart. |
| 33. |

In them (cattle offered for
sacrifice) are benefits for you
for an appointed term, and
afterwards they are brought for
sacrifice unto the ancient House
(the Haram - sacred
territory of Makkah city). |
| 34. |

And for every nation We have
appointed religious ceremonies,
that they may mention the Name of
Allâh over the beast of cattle
that He has given them for food.
And your Ilâh (God) is One
Ilâh (God Allâh), so you
must submit to Him Alone (in Islâm).
And (O Muhammad SAW) give
glad tidings to the Mukhbitin
[those who obey Allâh with
humility and are humble from among
the true believers of Islâmic
Monotheism], |
| 35. |

Whose hearts are filled with fear
when Allâh is mentioned; who
patiently bear whatever may befall
them (of calamities); and who
perform AsSalât (Iqâmat-as-Salât),
and who spend (in Allâh's Cause)
out of what We have provided them. |
| 36. |

And the Budn (cows, oxen,
or camels driven to be offered as
sacrifices by the pilgrims at the
sanctuary of Makkah.) We have made
for you as among the Symbols of
Allâh, therein you have much
good. So mention the Name of Allâh
over them when they are drawn up
in lines (for sacrifice). Then,
when they are down on their sides
(after slaughter), eat thereof,
and feed the beggar who does not
ask (men), and the beggar who asks
(men). Thus have We made them
subject to you that you may be
grateful. |
| 37. |

It is neither their meat nor their
blood that reaches Allâh, but it
is piety from you that reaches
Him. Thus have We made them
subject to you that you may
magnify Allâh for His Guidance to
you. And give glad tidings (O
Muhammad SAW) to the Muhsinûn[]
(doers of good). |
| 38. |

Truly, Allâh defends those who
believe. Verily! Allâh likes not
any treacherous ingrate to Allâh
[those who disobey Allâh but obey
Shaitân (Satan)]. |
| 39. |

Permission to fight is given to
those (i.e. believers against
disbelievers), who are fighting
them, (and) because they
(believers) have been wronged, and
surely, Allâh is Able to give
them (believers) victory |
| 40. |

Those who have been expelled from
their homes unjustly only because
they said: "Our Lord is Allâh."
- For had it not been that Allâh
checks one set of people by means
of another, monasteries, churches,
synagogues, and mosques, wherein
the Name of Allâh is mentioned
much would surely have been pulled
down. Verily, Allâh will help
those who help His (Cause). Truly,
Allâh is All-Strong, All-Mighty. |
| 41. |

Those (Muslim rulers) who, if We
give them power in the land,
(they) order for Iqamat-as-Salât.[]
[i.e. to perform the five
compulsory congregational Salât
(prayers) (the males in
mosques)], to pay the Zakât
and they enjoin Al-Ma'rûf (i.e.
Islâmic Monotheism and all that
Islâm orders one to do), and
forbid Al-Munkar (i.e.
disbelief, polytheism and all that
Islâm has forbidden) [i.e. they
make the Qur'ân as the law of
their country in all the spheres
of life]. And with Allâh rests
the end of (all) matters (of
creatures). |
| 42. |

And if they belie you (O Muhammad SAW),
so were belied the Prophets before
them, (by) the people of Nûh
(Noah), 'Ad and Thamûd, |
| 43. |

And the people of Ibrâhim
(Abraham) and the people of Lout
(Lot), |
| 44. |

And the dwellers of Madyan (Midian);
and belied was Mûsa (Moses), but
I granted respite to the
disbelievers for a while, then I
seized them, and how (terrible)
was My Punishment (against their
wrong-doing). |
| 45. |

And many a township have We
destroyed while it was given to
wrong-doing, so that it lies in
ruins (up to this day), and (many)
a deserted well and lofty castles! |
| 46. |

Have they not travelled through
the land, and have they hearts
wherewith to understand and ears
wherewith to hear? Verily, it is
not the eyes that grow blind, but
it is the hearts which are in the
breasts that grow blind. |
| 47. |

And they ask you to hasten on the
torment! And Allâh fails not His
Promise. And verily, a day with
your Lord is as a thousand years
of what you reckon. |
| 48. |

And many a township did I give
respite while it was given to
wrong-doing. Then (in the end) I
seized it (with punishment). And
to Me is the (final) return (of
all). |
| 49. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"O mankind! I am (sent) to
you only as a plain warner." |
| 50. |

So those who believe (in the
Oneness of Allâh Islâmic
Monotheism) and do righteous good
deeds, for them is forgiveness and
Rizqûn Karîm (generous
provision, i.e. Paradise). |
| 51. |

But those who strive against Our Ayât
(proofs, evidences, verses,
lessons, signs, revelations,
etc.), to frustrate and obstruct
them, they will be dwellers of the
Hell-fire. |
| 52. |

Never did We send a Messenger or a
Prophet before you, but; when he
did recite the revelation or
narrated or spoke, Shaitân
(Satan) threw (some falsehood) in
it. But Allâh abolishes that
which Shaitân (Satan)
throws in. Then Allâh establishes
His Revelations. And Allâh is
All-Knower, All-Wise: |
| 53. |

That He (Allâh) may make what is
thrown in by Shaitân
(Satan) a trial for those in whose
hearts is a disease (of hypocrisy
and disbelief) and whose hearts
are hardened. And certainly, the Zalimûn
(polytheists and wrong-doers,
etc.) are in an opposition far-off
(from the truth against Allâh's
Messenger and the believers). |
| 54. |

And that those who have been given
knowledge may know that it (this
Qur'ân) is the truth from your
Lord, and that they may believe
therein, and their hearts may
submit to it with humility. And
verily, Allâh is the Guide of
those who believe, to the Straight
Path. |
| 55. |

And those who disbelieve will not
cease to be in doubt about it
(this Qur'ân) until the Hour
comes suddenly upon them, or there
comes to them the torment of the
Day after which there will be no
night (i.e. the Day of
Resurrection). |
| 56. |

The sovereignty on that Day will
be that of Allâh (the one Who has
no partners). He will judge
between them. So those who
believed (in the Oneness of Allâh
Islâmic Monotheism) and did
righteous good deeds will be in
Gardens of delight (Paradise). |
| 57. |

And those who disbelieved and
belied Our Verses (of this Qur'ân),
for them will be a humiliating
torment (in Hell). |
| 58. |

Those who emigrated in the Cause
of Allâh and after that were
killed or died, surely, Allâh
will provide a good provision for
them. And verily, it is Allâh Who
indeed is the Best of those who
make provision. |
| 59. |

Truly, He will make them enter an
entrance with which they shall be
well-pleased, and verily, Allâh
indeed is All-Knowing, Most
Forbearing. |
| 60. |

That is so. And whoever has
retaliated with the like of that
which he was made to suffer, and
then has again been wronged, Allâh
will surely help him. Verily! Allâh
indeed is Oft-Pardoning,
Oft-Forgiving. |
| 61. |

That is because Allâh merges the
night into the day, and He merges
the day into the night. And
verily, Allâh is All-Hearer,
All-Seer. |
| 62. |

That is because Allâh He is the
Truth (the only True God of all
that exists, Who has no partners
or rivals with Him), and what they
(the polytheists) invoke besides
Him, it is Bâtil
(falsehood) And verily, Allâh He
is the Most High, the Most Great. |
| 63. |

See you not that Allâh sends down
water (rain) from the sky, and
then the earth becomes green?
Verily, Allâh is the Most Kind
and Courteous, Well-Acquainted
with all things. |
| 64. |

To Him belongs all that is in the
heavens and all that is on the
earth. And verily, Allâh He is
Rich (Free of all wants), Worthy
of all praise. |
| 65. |

See you not that Allâh has
subjected to you (mankind) all
that is on the earth, and the
ships that sail through the sea by
His Command? He withholds the
heaven from falling on the earth
except by His Leave. Verily, Allâh
is, for mankind, full of Kindness,
Most Merciful. |
| 66. |

It is He, Who gave you life, and
then will cause you to die, and
will again give you life (on the
Day of Resurrection). Verily! Man
is indeed an ingrate. |
| 67. |

For every nation We have ordained
religious ceremonies [e.g.
slaughtering of the beast of
cattle during the three days of
stay at Mîna (Makkah) during the Hajj
(pilgrimage)] which they must
follow; so let them (pagans) not
dispute with you on the matter
(i.e. to eat of the cattle which
you slaughter, and not to eat of
cattle which Allâh kills by its
natural death), but invite them to
your Lord. Verily! You (O Muhammad
SAW) indeed are on the
(true) straight guidance. (i.e.
the true religion of Islâmic
Monotheism). |
| 68. |

And if they argue with you (as
regards the slaughtering of the
sacrifices), say;"Allâh
knows best of what you do. |
| 69. |

"Allâh will judge between
you on the Day of Resurrection
about that wherein you used to
differ." |
| 70. |

Know you not that Allâh knows all
that is in heaven and on earth?
Verily, it is (all) in the Book (Al-Lauh
Al-Mahfûz). Verily! That is
easy for Allâh. |
| 71. |

And they worship besides Allâh
others for which He has sent down
no authority, and of which they
have no knowledge and for the Zâlimûn
(wrong-doers, polytheists and
disbelievers in the Oneness of Allâh)
there is no helper. |
| 72. |

And when Our Clear Verses are
recited to them, you will notice a
denial on the faces of the
disbelievers! They are nearly
ready to attack with violence
those who recite Our Verses to
them. Say: "Shall I tell you
of something worse than that? The
Fire (of Hell) which Allâh has
promised to those who disbelieve,
and worst indeed is that
destination!" |
| 73. |

O mankind! A similitude has been
coined, so listen to it
(carefully): Verily! Those on whom
you call besides Allâh, cannot
create (even) a fly, even though
they combine together for the
purpose. And if the fly snatched
away a thing from them, they would
have no power to release it from
the fly. So weak are (both) the
seeker and the sought. |
| 74. |

They have not estimated Allâh His
Rightful Estimate; Verily, Allâh
is All-Strong, All-Mighty. |
| 75. |

Allâh chooses Messengers from
angels and from men. Verily, Allâh
is All-Hearer, All-Seer. |
| 76. |

He knows what is before them, and
what is behind them. And to Allâh
return all matters (for decision). |
| 77. |

O you who believe! Bow down, and
prostrate yourselves, and worship
your Lord and do good that you may
be successful. |
| 78. |

And strive hard in Allâh's Cause
as you ought to strive (with
sincerity and with all your
efforts that His Name should be
superior). He has chosen you (to
convey His Message of Islâmic
Monotheism to mankind by inviting
them to His religion, Islâm), and
has not laid upon you in religion
any hardship,[]
it is the religion of your father
Ibrahim (Abraham) (Islâmic
Monotheism). It is He (Allâh) Who
has named you Muslims both before
and in this (the Qur'ân), that
the Messenger (Muhammad SAW)
may be a witness over you and you
be witnesses over mankind![]
So perform AsSalât (Iqamat-as-Salât),
give Zakât and hold fast
to Allâh [i.e. have confidence in
Allâh, and depend upon Him in all
your affairs] He is your Maula
(Patron, Lord, etc.), what an
Excellent Maula (Patron,
Lord, etc.) and what an Excellent
Helper! |
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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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الكريم
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Transliteration
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