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27. An-Naml
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In the Name of Allâh, the Most
Beneficent, the Most Merciful. |
| 1. |

TâSîn.
[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 Qur'ân, and (it is) a Book
(that makes things) clear;
|
| 2. |

A guide (to the Right Path); and
glad tidings for the believers
[who believe in the Oneness of Allâh
(i.e. Islâmic Monotheism)]. |
| 3. |

Those who perform AsSalât
(IqâmatasSalât) and
give Zakât and they
believe with certainty in the
Hereafter (resurrection,
recompense of their good and bad
deeds, Paradise and Hell, etc.). |
| 4. |

Verily, those who believe not in
the Hereafter, We have made their
deeds fair-seeming to them, so
they wander about blindly. |
| 5. |

They are those for whom there will
be an evil torment (in this
world). And in the Hereafter they
will be the greatest losers. |
| 6. |

And verily, you (O Muhammad SAW)
are receiving the Qur'ân from the
One, All-Wise, All-Knowing. |
| 7. |

(Remember) when Mûsa (Moses) said
to his household: "Verily! I
have seen a fire, I will bring you
from there some information, or I
will bring you a burning brand,
that you may warm
yourselves." |
| 8. |

But when he came to it, he was
called: "Blessed is whosoever
is in the fire, and whosoever is
round about it! And glorified be
Allâh, the Lord of the 'Alamîn
(mankind, jinns and all that
exists). |
| 9. |

"O Mûsa (Moses)! Verily! It
is I, Allâh, the All-Mighty, the
All-Wise. |
| 10. |

"And throw down your
stick!" But when he saw it
moving as if it were a snake, he
turned in flight, and did not look
back. (It was said): "O Mûsa
(Moses)! Fear not, verily! The
Messengers fear not in front of
Me. |
| 11. |

"Except him who has done
wrong and afterwards has changed
evil for good, then surely, I am
Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. |
| 12. |

"And put your hand into your
bosom, it will come forth white
without hurt. (These are) among
the nine signs (you will take) to
Fir'aun (Pharaoh) and his people,
they are a people who are the Fâsiqûn
(rebellious, disobedient to Allâh). |
| 13. |

But when Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) came to them,
clear to see, they said:
"This is a manifest
magic." |
| 14. |

And they belied them (those Ayât)
wrongfully and arrogantly, though
their ownselves were convinced
thereof [i.e. those (Ayât)
are from Allâh, and Mûsa (Moses)
is the Messenger of Allâh in
truth, but they disliked to obey Mûsa
(Moses), and hated to believe in
his Message of Monotheism]. So see
what was the end of the Mufsidûn
(disbelievers, disobedient to Allâh,
evil-doers, liars.). |
| 15. |

And indeed We gave knowledge to
Dawûd (David) and Sulaimân
(Solomon), and they both said:
"All the praises and thanks
be to Allâh, Who has preferred us
above many of His believing
slaves!" |
| 16. |

And Sulaimân (Solomon) inherited
(the knowledge of) Dawûd (David).
He said: "O mankind! We have
been taught the language of birds,
and on us have been bestowed all
things. This, verily, is an
evident grace (from Allâh)." |
| 17. |

And there were gathered before
Sulaimân (Solomon) his hosts of
jinns and men, and birds, and they
all were set in battle order
(marching forwards). |
| 18. |

Till, when they came to the valley
of the ants, one of the ants said:
"O ants! Enter your
dwellings, lest Sulaimân
(Solomon) and his hosts crush you,
while they perceive not." |
| 19. |

So he [Sulaimân (Solomon)]
smiled, amused at her speech[]
and said: "My Lord! Inspire
and bestow upon me the power and
ability that I may be grateful for
Your Favours which You have
bestowed on me and on my parents,
and that I may do righteous good
deeds that will please You, and
admit me by Your Mercy among Your
righteous slaves." |
| 20. |

He inspected the birds, and said:
"What is the matter that I
see not the hoopoe? Or is he among
the absentees? |
| 21. |

"I will surely punish him
with a severe torment, or
slaughter him, unless he brings me
a clear reason." |
| 22. |

But the hoopoe stayed not long, he
(came up and) said: "I have
grasped (the knowledge of a thing)
which you have not grasped and I
have come to you from Saba'
(Sheba) with true news. |
| 23. |

"I found a woman ruling over
them, and she has been given all
things that could be possessed by
any ruler of the earth, and she
has a great throne. |
| 24. |

"I found her and her people
worshipping the sun instead of Allâh,
and Shaitân (Satan) has
made their deeds fair-seeming to
them, and has barred them from (Allâh's)
Way, so they have no
guidance," |
| 25. |

Al-Lâ (this word has two
interpretations) (A) [As Shaitân
(Satan) has barred them from Allâh's
Way] so that they do not worship
(prostrate before) Allâh, or (B)
So that they may worship
(prostrate before) Allâh, Who
brings to light what is hidden in
the heavens and the earth, and
knows what you conceal and what
you reveal. [Tafsir At-Tabarî,
Vol. 19, Page 149] |
| 26. |

Allâh, Lâ ilâha illa Huwa (none
has the right to be worshipped but
He), the Lord of the Supreme
Throne! |
| 27. |

[Sulaimân (Solomon)] said:
"We shall see whether you
speak the truth or you are (one)
of the liars. |
| 28. |

"Go you with this letter of
mine, and deliver it to them, then
draw back from them, and see what
(answer) they return." |
| 29. |

She said: "O chiefs! Verily!
Here is delivered to me a noble
letter, |
| 30. |

"Verily! It is from Sulaimân
(Solomon), and verily! It (reads):
In the Name of Allâh, the Most
Beneficent, the Most Merciful; |
| 31. |

"Be you not exalted against
me, but come to me as Muslims
(true believers who submit to Allâh
with full submission)' " |
| 32. |

She said: "O chiefs! Advise
me in (this) case of mine. I
decide no case till you are
present with me." |
| 33. |

They said: "We have great
strength, and great ability for
war, but it is for you to command;
so think over what you will
command." |
| 34. |

She said: "Verily! Kings,
when they enter a town (country),
they despoil it, and make the most
honourable amongst its people low.
And thus they do. |
| 35. |

"But verily! I am going to
send him a present, and see with
what (answer) the messengers
return." |
| 36. |

So when (the messengers with the
present) came to Sulaimân
(Solomon), he said: "Will you
help me in wealth? What Allâh has
given me is better than that which
He has given you! Nay, you rejoice
in your gift!" |
| 37. |

[Then Sulaimân (Solomon) said to
the chief of her messengers who
brought the present]: "Go
back to them. We verily shall come
to them with hosts that they
cannot resist, and we shall drive
them out from there in disgrace,
and they will be abased." |
| 38. |

He said: "O chiefs! Which of
you can bring me her throne before
they come to me surrendering
themselves in obedience?" |
| 39. |

An Ifrît (strong) from the
jinns said: "I will bring it
to you before you rise from your
place (council). And verily, I am
indeed strong, and trustworthy for
such work." |
| 40. |

One with whom was knowledge of the
Scripture said: "I will bring
it to you within the twinkling of
an eye!" then when [Sulaimân
(Solomon)] saw it placed before
him, he said: "This is by the
Grace of my Lord to test me
whether I am grateful or
ungrateful! And whoever is
grateful, truly, his gratitude is
for (the good of) his ownself, and
whoever is ungrateful, (he is
ungrateful only for the loss of
his ownself). Certainly! My Lord
is Rich (Free of all wants),
Bountiful." |
| 41. |

He said: "Disguise her throne
for her that we may see whether
she will be guided (to recognise
her throne), or she will be one of
those not guided." |
| 42. |

So when she came, it was said (to
her): "Is your throne like
this?" She said: "(It
is) as though it were the very
same." And [Sulaimân
(Solomon) said]: "Knowledge
was bestowed on us before her, and
we were submitted to Allâh (in
Islâm as Muslims before
her)." |
| 43. |

And that which she used to worship
besides Allâh has prevented her
(from Islâm), for she was of a
disbelieving people. |
| 44. |

It was said to her: "Enter As-Sarh"
[(a glass surface with water
underneath it) or a palace], but
when she saw it, she thought it
was a pool, and she (tucked up her
clothes) uncovering her legs,
Sulaimân (Solomon) said:
"Verily, it is Sarh
[(a glass surface with water
underneath it) or a palace] paved
smooth with slab of glass."
She said: "My Lord! Verily, I
have wronged myself, and I submit
(in Islâm, together with Sulaimân
(Solomon), to Allâh, the Lord of
the 'Alamîn (mankind,
jinns and all that exists)." |
| 45. |

And indeed We sent to Thamûd
their brother Sâlih (Saleh),
saying: "Worship Allâh
(Alone and none else). Then look!
They became two parties (believers
and disbelievers) quarreling with
each other." |
| 46. |

He said: "O my people! Why do
you seek to hasten the evil
(torment) before the good (Allâh's
Mercy)? Why seek you not the
Forgiveness of Allâh, that you
may receive mercy?" |
| 47. |

They said: "We augur ill omen
from you and those with you."
He said: "Your ill omen is
with Allâh; nay, but you are a
people that are being
tested." |
| 48. |

And there were in the city nine
men (from the sons of their
chiefs), who made mischief in the
land, and would not reform. |
| 49. |

They said: "Swear one to
another by Allâh that we shall
make a secret night attack on him
and his household, and afterwards
we will surely say to his near
relatives: 'We witnessed not the
destruction of his household, and
verily! We are telling the
truth.'" |
| 50. |

So they plotted a plot, and We
planned a plan, while they
perceived not. |
| 51. |

Then see how was the end of their
plot! Verily! We destroyed them
and their nation, all together. |
| 52. |

These are their houses in utter
ruin, for they did wrong. Verily,
in this is indeed an Ayâh (a
lesson or a sign) for people who
know. |
| 53. |

And We saved those who believed,
and used to fear Allâh, and keep
their duty to Him. |
| 54. |

And (remember) Lout (Lot)! When he
said to his people[]
. Do you commit AlFâhishah
(evil, great sin, every kind of
unlawful sexual intercourse,
sodomy, etc.) while you see (one
another doing evil without any
screen, etc.)?" |
| 55. |

"Do you approach men in your
lusts rather than women? Nay, but
you are a people who behave
senselessly." |
| 56. |

There was no other answer given by
his people except that they said:
"Drive out the family of Lout
(Lot) from your city. Verily,
these are men who want to be clean
and pure!" |
| 57. |

So We saved him and his family,
except his wife. We destined her
to be of those who remained
behind. |
| 58. |

And We rained down on them a rain
(of stones). So evil was the rain
of those who were warned. |
| 59. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"Praise and thanks be to Allâh,
and peace be on His slaves whom He
has chosen (for His Message)! Is
Allâh better, or (all) that you
ascribe as partners (to
Him)?" (Of course, Allâh is
Better)[]. |
| 60. |

Is not He (better than your gods)
Who created the heavens and the
earth, and sends down for you
water (rain) from the sky, whereby
We cause to grow wonderful gardens
full of beauty and delight? It is
not in your ability to cause the
growth of their trees. Is there
any ilâh (god) with Allâh?
Nay, but they are a people who
ascribe equals (to Him)! |
| 61. |

Is not He (better than your gods)
Who has made the earth as a fixed
abode, and has placed rivers in
its midst, and has placed firm
mountains therein, and has set a
barrier between the two seas (of
salt and sweet water).Is there any
ilâh (god) with Allâh?
Nay, but most of them know not. |
| 62. |

Is not He (better than your gods)
Who responds to the distressed
one, when he calls Him, and Who
removes the evil, and makes you
inheritors of the earth,
generations after generations. Is
there any ilâh (god) with
Allâh? Little is that you
remember! |
| 63. |

Is not He (better than your gods)
Who guides you in the darkness of
the land and the sea, and Who
sends the winds as heralds of glad
tidings, going before His Mercy
(rain)? Is there any ilâh (god)
with Allâh? High Exalted be Allâh
above all that they associate as
partners (to Him)! |
| 64. |

Is not He (better than your
so-called gods) Who originates
creation, and shall thereafter
repeat it, and Who provides for
you from heaven and earth? Is
there any ilâh (god) with
Allâh? Say, "Bring forth
your proofs, if you are
truthful." |
| 65. |

Say: "None in the heavens and
the earth knows the Ghaib
(unseen) except Allâh, nor can
they perceive when they shall be
resurrected." |
| 66. |

Nay, they have no knowledge of the
Hereafter. Nay, they are in doubt
about it. Nay, they are blind
about it. |
| 67. |

And those who disbelieve say:
"When we have become dust, we
and our fathers, shall we really
be brought forth (again)? |
| 68. |

"Indeed we were promised
this, we and our forefathers
before, Verily, these are nothing
but tales of ancients." |
| 69. |

Say to them (O Muhammad SAW)
"Travel in the land and see
how has been the end of the
criminals (those who denied Allâh's
Messengers and disobeyed Allâh)." |
| 70. |

And grieve you not for them, nor
be straitened (in distress)
because of what they plot. |
| 71. |

And they (the disbelievers in the
Oneness of Allâh) say: "When
(will) this promise (be
fulfilled), if you are
truthful?" |
| 72. |

Say: "Perhaps that which you
wish to hasten on, may be close
behind you. |
| 73. |

"Verily, your Lord is full of
Grace for mankind, yet most of
them do not give thanks." |
| 74. |

And verily, your Lord knows what
their breasts conceal and what
they reveal. |
| 75. |

And there is nothing hidden in the
heaven and the earth, but is in a
Clear Book (i.e. Al-Lauh Al-Mahfûz). |
| 76. |

Verily, this Qur'ân narrates to
the Children of Israel most of
that about which they differ. |
| 77. |

And truly, it (this Qur'ân) is a
guide and a mercy to the
believers. |
| 78. |

Verily, your Lord will decide
between them (various sects) by
His Judgement. And He is the
All-Mighty, the All-Knowing. |
| 79. |

So put your trust in Allâh;
surely, you (O Muhammad SAW)
are on manifest truth. |
| 80. |

Verily, you cannot make the dead
to hear (i.e. benefit them and
similarly the disbelievers), nor
can you make the deaf to hear the
call, when they flee, turning
their backs. |
| 81. |

Nor can you lead the blind out of
their error, you can only make to
hear those who believe in Our Ayât
(proofs, evidences, verses,
lessons, signs, revelations,
etc.), and who have submitted
(themselves to Allâh in Islâm as
Muslims). |
| 82. |

And when the Word (of torment) is
fulfilled against them, We shall
bring out from the earth a beast[]
to them, which will speak to them
because mankind believed not with
certainty in Our Ayât (Verses
of the Qur'ân and Prophet
Muhammad SAW). |
| 83. |

And (remember) the Day when We
shall gather out of every nation a
troop of those who denied Our Ayât
(proofs, evidences, verses,
lessons, signs, revelations,
etc.), and (then) they (all) shall
be gathered (and driven to the
place of reckoning), |
| 84. |

Till, when they come (before their
Lord at the place of reckoning),
He will say: "Did you deny My
Ayât (proofs, evidences,
verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) when you
comprehended them not in
knowledge, or what (else) was it
that you used to do?" |
| 85. |

And the Word (of torment) will be
fulfilled against them, because
they have done wrong, and they
will be unable to speak (in order
to defend themselves). |
| 86. |

See they not that We have made the
night for them to rest therein,
and the day sight-giving? Verily,
in this are Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) for the people
who believe. |
| 87. |

And (remember) the Day on which
the Trumpet will be blown and all
who are in the heavens and all who
are on the earth, will be
terrified except him whom Allâh
will (exempt). And all shall come
to Him humbled. |
| 88. |

And you will see the mountains and
think them solid, but they shall
pass away as the passing away of
the clouds. The Work of Allâh,
Who perfected all things, verily!
He is Well-Acquainted with what
you do. |
| 89. |

Whoever brings a good deed (i.e.
Belief in the Oneness of Allâh
along with every deed of
righteousness), will have better
than its worth, and they will be
safe from the terror on that Day. |
| 90. |

And whoever brings an evil (deed)
(i.e. Shirk polytheism,
disbelief in the Oneness of Allâh
and every evil sinful deed), they
will be cast down (prone) on their
faces in the Fire. (And it will be
said to them) "Are you being
recompensed anything except what
you used to do?" |
| 91. |

I (Muhammad SAW) have
been commanded only to worship the
Lord of this city (Makkah), Him
Who has sanctified it and His is
everything. And I am commanded to
be from among the Muslims (those
who submit to Allâh in Islâm)[]. |
| 92. |

And to recite the Qur'ân, so
whosoever receives guidance,
receives it for the good of his
ownself, and whosoever goes
astray, say (to him): "I am
only one of the warners." |
| 93. |

And say [(O Muhammad SAW)
to these polytheists and pagans
etc.]: "All the praises and
thanks be to Allâh. He will show
you His Ayât (signs, in
yourselves, and in the universe or
punishments, etc.), and you shall
recognise them. And your Lord is
not unaware of what you do." |
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