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3. Âl-'Imrân
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In the Name of Allâh, the Most
Beneficent, the Most Merciful. |
| 1. |

Alif-Lâm-Mîm. [These letters
are one of the miracles of the
Qur'ân, and none but Allâh (Alone)
knows their meanings]. |
| 2. |

Allâh! Lâ ilahâ illa Huwa
(none has the right to be worshipped
but He), the Ever Living, the One
Who sustains and protects all that
exists. |
| 3. |

It is He Who has sent down the Book
(the Qur'ân) to you (Muhammad
SAW) with truth, confirming
what came before it. And he sent
down the Taurât (Torah) and the
Injeel (Gospel). |
| 4. |

Aforetime, as a guidance to mankind,
And He sent down the criterion [of
judgement between right and wrong
(this Qur'ân)]. Truly, those who
disbelieve in the Ayât
(proofs, evidences, verses, lessons,
signs, revelations, etc.) of Allâh,
for them there is a severe torment;
and Allâh is All-Mighty, All-Able of
Retribution. |
| 5. |

Truly, nothing is hidden from Allâh,
in the earth or in the heavens. |
| 6. |

He it is Who shapes you in the wombs
as He pleases. Lâ ilâha illa Huwa
(none has the right to be worshipped
but He), the All-Mighty, the
All-Wise. |
| 7. |

It is He Who has sent down to you
(Muhammad SAW) the Book
(this Qur'ân). In it are Verses that
are entirely clear, they are the
foundations of the Book [and those
are the Verses of Al-Ahkâm
(commandments, etc.), Al-Farâ'id
(obligatory duties) and Al-Hudud
(legal laws for the punishment
of thieves, adulterers, etc.)]; and
others not entirely clear. So as for
those in whose hearts there is a
deviation (from the truth) they
follow that which is not entirely
clear thereof, seeking Al-Fitnah
(polytheism and trials, etc.),
and seeking for its hidden meanings,
but none knows its hidden meanings
save Allâh. And those who are firmly
grounded in knowledge say: "We
believe in it; the whole of it
(clear and unclear Verses) are from
our Lord." And none receive
admonition except men of
understanding. (Tafsir At-Tabarî). |
| 8. |

(They say): "Our Lord! Let not our
hearts deviate (from the truth)
after You have guided us, and grant
us mercy from You. Truly, You are
the Bestower." |
| 9. |

Our Lord! Verily, it is You Who will
gather mankind together on the Day
about which there is no doubt.
Verily, Allâh never breaks His
Promise". |
| 10. |

Verily, those who disbelieve,
neither their properties nor their
offspring will avail them whatsoever
against Allâh; and it is they who
will be fuel of the Fire. |
| 11. |

Like the behaviour of the people of
Fir'aun (Pharaoh) and those before
them; they belied Our Ayât
(proofs, evidences, verses, lessons,
signs, revelations, etc.), so Allâh
seized (destroyed) them for their
sins. And Allâh is Severe in
punishment. |
| 12. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW) to
those who disbelieve: "You will be
defeated and gathered together to
Hell, and worst indeed is that place
to rest." |
| 13. |

There has already been a sign for
you (O Jews) in the two armies that
met (in combat i.e. the battle of
Badr): One was fighting in the Cause
of Allâh, and as for the other
(they) were disbelievers. They (the
believers) saw them (the
disbelievers) with their own eyes
twice their number (although they
were thrice their number). And Allâh
supports with His Victory whom He
pleases. Verily, in this is a lesson
for those who understand. (See Verse
8:44). (Tafsir At-Tabarî) |
| 14. |

Beautified for men is the love of
things they covet; women, children,
much of gold and silver (wealth),
branded beautiful horses, cattle and
well-tilled land. This is the
pleasure of the present world's
life; but Allâh has the excellent
return (Paradise with flowing
rivers, etc.) with Him. |
| 15. |

Say: "Shall I inform you of things
far better than those? For Al-Muttaqûn
(the pious - see V.2:2) there
are Gardens (Paradise) with their
Lord, underneath which rivers flow.
Therein (is their) eternal (home)
and Azwâjun Mutahharatun[]
(purified mates or wives) [i.e.
they will have no menses, urine, or
stool, etc.], And Allâh will be
pleased with them. And Allâh is
All-Seer of the (His) slaves". |
| 16. |

Those who say: "Our Lord! We have
indeed believed, so forgive us our
sins and save us from the punishment
of the Fire." |
| 17. |

(They are) those who are patient
ones, those who are true (in Faith,
words, and deeds), and obedient with
sincere devotion in worship to Allâh.
Those who spend [give the Zakât
and alms in the Way of Allâh]
and those who pray and beg Allâh's
Pardon in the last hours of the
night. |
| 18. |

Allâh bears witness that Lâ ilâha
illa Huwa (none has the right to
be worshipped but He), and the
angels, and those having knowledge
(also give this witness); (He is
always) maintaining His creation in
Justice. Lâ ilâh illa Huwa
(none has the right to be worshipped
but He), the All-Mighty, the
All-Wise. |
| 19. |

Truly, the religion with Allâh is
Islâm. Those who were given the
Scripture (Jews and Christians) did
not differ except, out of mutual
jealousy, after knowledge had come
to them. And whoever disbelieves in
the Ayât (proofs, evidences,
verses, signs, revelations, etc.) of
Allâh, then surely, Allâh is Swift
in calling to account. |
| 20. |

So if they dispute with you
(Muhammad SAW) say: "I have
submitted myself to Allâh (in Islâm),
and (so have) those who follow me."
And say to those who were given the
Scripture (Jews and Christians) and
to those who are illiterates (Arab
pagans): "Do you (also) submit
yourselves (to Allâh in Islâm)?" If
they do, they are rightly guided;
but if they turn away, your duty is
only to convey the Message; and
Allâh is All-Seer of (His ) slaves[]. |
| 21. |

Verily! Those who disbelieve in the
Ayât (proofs, evidences,
verses, lessons, signs, revelations,
etc.) of Allâh and kill the Prophets
without right, and kill those men
who order just dealings, … announce
to them a painful torment. |
| 22. |

They are those whose works will be
lost in this world and in the
Hereafter, and they will have no
helpers. |
| 23. |

Have you not seen those who have
been given a portion of the
Scripture? They are being invited to
the Book of Allâh to settle their
dispute, then a party of them turn
away, and they are averse. |
| 24. |

This is because they say: "The Fire
shall not touch us but for a number
of days." And that which they used
to invent regarding their religion
has deceived them. |
| 25. |

How (will it be) when We gather them
together on the Day about which
there is no doubt (i.e. the Day of
Resurrection). And each person will
be paid in full what he has earned?
And they will not be dealt with
unjustly. |
| 26. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW): "O
Allâh! Possessor of the kingdom, You
give the kingdom to whom You will,
and You take the kingdom from whom
You will, and You endue with honour
whom You will, and You humiliate
whom You will. In Your Hand[]
is the good. Verily, You are Able to
do all things. |
| 27. |

You make the night to enter into the
day, and You make the day to enter
into the night (i.e. increase and
decrease in the hours of the night
and the day during winter and
summer), You bring the living out of
the dead, and You bring the dead out
of the living. And You give wealth
and sustenance to whom You will,
without limit (measure or account). |
| 28. |

Let not the believers take the
disbelievers as Auliyâ
(supporters, helpers, etc.) instead
of the believers, and whoever does
that will never be helped by Allâh
in any way, except if you indeed
fear a danger from them. And Allâh
warns you against Himself (His
Punishment)[], and
to Allâh is the final return. |
| 29. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"Whether you hide what is in your
breasts or reveal it, Allâh knows
it, and He knows what is in the
heavens and what is in the earth.
And Allâh is Able to do all things." |
| 30. |

On the Day when every person will be
confronted with all the good he has
done, and all the evil he has done,
he will wish that there were a great
distance between him and his evil.
And Allâh warns you against Himself
(His Punishment) and Allâh is full
of Kindness to the (His) slaves. |
| 31. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW to
mankind): "If you (really) love
Allâh then follow me (i.e. accept
Islâmic Monotheism, follow the
Qur'ân and the Sunnah), Allâh
will love you and forgive you of
your sins. And Allâh is
Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." |
| 32. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW): "Obey
Allâh and the Messenger (Muhammad
SAW)." But if they turn
away, then Allâh does not like the
disbelievers[]. |
| 33. |

Allâh chose Adam, Nûh (Noah), the
family of Ibrâhim (Abraham) and the
family of 'Imrân above the 'Alamîn
(mankind and jinns) (of their
times). |
| 34. |

Offspring, one of the other, and
Allâh is the All-Hearer, All-Knower. |
| 35. |

(Remember) when the wife of 'Imrân
said: "O my Lord! I have vowed to
You what (the child that) is in my
womb to be dedicated for Your
services (free from all worldly
work; to serve Your Place of
worship), so accept this, from me.
Verily, You are the All-Hearer, the
All-Knowing." |
| 36. |

Then when she delivered her [child
Maryam (Mary)], she said: "O my
Lord! I have delivered a female
child," - and Allâh knew better what
she delivered, - "And the male is
not like the female, and I have
named her Maryam[]
(Mary), and I seek refuge with You (Allâh)
for her and for her offspring from
Shaitan (Satan), the
outcast." |
| 37. |

So her Lord (Allâh) accepted her
with goodly acceptance. He made her
grow in a good manner and put her
under the care of Zakariyâ (Zachariya).
Every time he entered Al-Mihrâb[]
to (visit) her , he found her
supplied with sustenance. He said:
"O Maryam (Mary)! From where have
you got this?" She said, "This is
from Allâh." Verily, Allâh provides
sustenance to whom He wills, without
limit." |
| 38. |

At that time Zakariyâ (Zachariya)
invoked his Lord, saying: "O my
Lord! Grant me from You, a good
offspring. You are indeed the
All-Hearer of invocation." |
| 39. |

Then the angels called him, while he
was standing in prayer in Al-Mihrâb
(a praying place or a private
room), (saying): "Allâh gives you
glad tidings of Yahya (John),
confirming (believing in) the Word
from Allâh [i.e. the creation of 'Iesa
(Jesus) < >< >, the
Word from Allâh ("Be!" - and he
was!)], noble, keeping away from
sexual relations with women, a
Prophet, from among the righteous." |
| 40. |

He said: "O my Lord! How can I have
a son when I am very old, and my
wife is barren?" Allâh said: "Thus
Allâh does what He wills." |
| 41. |

He said: "O my Lord! Make a sign for
me." Allâh said: "Your sign is that
you shall not speak to mankind for
three days except with signals. And
remember your Lord much (by praising
Him again and again), and glorify
(Him) in the afternoon and in the
morning.[]" |
| 42. |

And (remember) when the angels said:
"O Maryam (Mary)! Verily, Allâh has
chosen you, purified you (from
polytheism and disbelief), and
chosen you above the women of the
'Alamîn (mankind and jinns) (of
her lifetime)." |
| 43. |

O Mary! "Submit yourself with
obedience to your Lord (Allâh, by
worshipping none but Him Alone) and
prostrate yourself, and Irkâ'i
(bow down etc.) along with
Ar-Râki'ûn (those who bow down
etc.)." |
| 44. |

This is a part of the news of the
Ghaib (unseen, i.e. the news of
the past nations of which you have
no knowledge) which We inspire you
with (O Muhammad SAW). You
were not with them, when they cast
lots with their pens as to which of
them should be charged with the care
of Maryam (Mary); nor were you with
them when they disputed. |
| 45. |

(Remember) when the angels said: "O
Maryam (Mary)! Verily, Allâh gives
you the glad tidings of a Word
["Be!" - and he was! i.e. 'Iesa
(Jesus) the son of Maryam (Mary)]
from Him, his name will be the
Messiah 'Iesa (Jesus), the son of
Maryam (Mary), held in honour in
this world and in the Hereafter, and
will be one of those who are near to
Allâh." |
| 46. |

"He will speak to the people in the
cradle[] and in
manhood, and he will be one of the
righteous." |
| 47. |

She said: "O my Lord! How shall I
have a son when no man has touched
me." He said: "So (it will be) for
Allâh creates what He wills. When He
has decreed something, He says to it
only: "Be!" and it is. |
| 48. |

And He (Allâh) will teach him ['Iesa
(Jesus)] the Book and Al-Hikmah
(i.e. the Sunnah, the
faultless speech of the Prophets,
wisdom, etc.), (and) the Taurât
(Torah) and the Injeel (Gospel). |
| 49. |

And will make him ['Iesa (Jesus)] a
Messenger to the Children of Israel
(saying): "I have come to you with a
sign from your Lord, that I design
for you out of clay, as it were, the
figure of a bird, and breathe into
it, and it becomes a bird by Allâh's
Leave; and I heal him who was born
blind, and the leper, and I bring
the dead to life by Allâh's Leave.
And I inform you of what you eat,
and what you store in your houses.
Surely, therein is a sign for you,
if you believe. |
| 50. |

And I have come confirming that
which was before me of the Taurât
(Torah), and to make lawful to you
part of what was forbidden to you,
and I have come to you with a proof
from your Lord. So fear Allâh and
obey me. |
| 51. |

Truly! Allâh is my Lord and your
Lord, so worship Him (Alone). This
is the Straight Path. |
| 52. |

Then when 'Iesa (Jesus) came to know
of their disbelief, he said: "Who
will be my helpers in Allâh's
Cause?" Al-Hawâriûn (the
disciples) said: "We are the helpers
of Allâh; we believe in Allâh, and
bear witness that we are Muslims
(i.e. we submit to Allâh)." |
| 53. |

Our Lord! We believe in what You
have sent down, and we follow the
Messenger ['Iesa (Jesus)]; so write
us down among those who bear witness
(to the truth i.e. Lâ ilâha ill-Allâh
- none has the right to be
worshipped but Allâh). |
| 54. |

And they (disbelievers) plotted [to
kill 'Iesa (Jesus) < ><
>], and Allâh planned too. And Allâh
is the Best of the planners. |
| 55. |

And (remember) when Allâh said: "O 'Iesa
(Jesus)! I will take you and raise
you to Myself and clear you [of the
forged statement that 'Iesa (Jesus)
is Allâh's son] of those who
disbelieve, and I will make those
who follow you (Monotheists, who
worship none but Allâh) superior to
those who disbelieve [in the Oneness
of Allâh, or disbelieve in some of
His Messengers, e.g. Muhammad
SAW, 'Iesa (Jesus), Mûsa
(Moses), etc., or in His Holy Books,
e.g. the Taurât (Torah), the Injeel
(Gospel), the Qur'ân] till the Day
of Resurrection[].
Then you will return to Me and I
will judge between you in the
matters in which you used to
dispute." |
| 56. |

"As to those who disbelieve, I will
punish them with a severe torment in
this world and in the Hereafter, and
they will have no helpers." |
| 57. |

And as for those who believe (in the
Oneness of Allâh) and do righteous
good deeds, Allâh will pay them
their reward in full. And Allâh does
not like the Zâlimûn
(polytheists and wrong-doers). |
| 58. |

This is what We recite to you (O
Muhammad SAW) of the Verses
and the Wise Reminder (i.e. the
Qur'ân). |
| 59. |

Verily, the likeness of 'Iesa
(Jesus) before Allâh is the likeness
of Adam. He created him from dust,
then (He) said to him: "Be!" - and
he was. |
| 60. |

(This is) the truth from your Lord,
so be not of those who doubt. |
| 61. |

Then whoever disputes with you
concerning him ['Iesa (Jesus)] after
(all this) knowledge that has come
to you, [i.e. 'Iesa (Jesus)] being a
slave of Allâh, and having no share
in Divinity) say: (O Muhammad
SAW) "Come, let us call our
sons and your sons, our women and
your women, ourselves and yourselves
- then we pray and invoke
(sincerely) the Curse of Allâh upon
those who lie." |
| 62. |

Verily! This is the true narrative
[about the story of 'Iesa (Jesus)],
and, Lâ ilâha ill-Allâh (none
has the right to be worshipped but
Allâh, the One and the Only True
God, Who has neither a wife nor a
son). And indeed, Allâh is the
All-Mighty, the All-Wise. |
| 63. |

And if they turn away (and do not
accept these true proofs and
evidences), then surely, Allâh is
All-Aware of those who do mischief. |
| 64. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW): "O
people of the Scripture (Jews and
Christians): Come to a word that is
just between us and you, that we
worship none but Allâh, and that we
associate no partners with Him, and
that none of us shall take others as
lords besides Allâh[].
Then, if they turn away, say: "Bear
witness that we are Muslims." |
| 65. |

O people of the Scripture (Jews and
Christians)! Why do you dispute
about Ibrâhim (Abraham), while the
Taurât (Torah) and the Injeel
(Gospel) were not revealed till
after him? Have you then no sense? |
| 66. |

Verily, you are those who have
disputed about that of which you
have knowledge. Why do you then
dispute concerning that which you
have no knowledge? It is Allâh Who
knows, and you know not. |
| 67. |

Ibrâhim (Abraham) was neither a Jew
nor a Christian, but he was a true
Muslim Hanifa (Islâmic
Monotheism - to worship none but
Allâh Alone) and he was not of
Al-Mushrikûn (See V.2:105)[]. |
| 68. |

Verily, among mankind who have the
best claim to Ibrâhim (Abraham) are
those who followed him, and this
Prophet (Muhammad SAW) and
those who have believed (Muslims).
And Allâh is the Walî
(Protector and Helper) of the
believers. |
| 69. |

A party of the people of the
Scripture (Jews and Christians) wish
to lead you astray. But they shall
not lead astray anyone except
themselves, and they perceive not. |
| 70. |

O people of the Scripture! (Jews and
Christians): "Why do you disbelieve
in the Ayât of Allâh, [the
Verses about Prophet Muhammad
SAW present in the Taurât
(Torah) and the Injeel (Gospel)]
while you (yourselves) bear witness
(to their truth)." |
| 71. |

O people of the Scripture (Jews and
Christians): "Why do you mix truth
with falsehood and conceal the truth
while you know?" |
| 72. |

And a party of the people of the
Scripture say: "Believe in the
morning in that which is revealed to
the believers (Muslims), and reject
it at the end of the day, so that
they may turn back. |
| 73. |

And believe no one except the one
who follows your religion. Say (O
Muhammad SAW): "Verily!
Right guidance is the Guidance of
Allâh" and do not believe that
anyone can receive like that which
you have received (of Revelation)
except when he follows your
religion, otherwise they would
engage you in argument before your
Lord. Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"All the bounty is in the Hand[]
of Allâh; He grants to whom He
wills. And Allâh is All-Sufficient
for His creatures' needs, the
All-Knower." |
| 74. |

He selects for His Mercy (Islâm and
the Qur'ân with Prophethood) whom He
wills and Allâh is the Owner of
Great Bounty. |
| 75. |

Among the people of the Scripture
(Jews and Christians) is he who, if
entrusted with a Cantar (a
great amount of wealth, etc.), will
readily pay it back; and among them
there is he who, if entrusted with a
single silver coin, will not repay
it unless you constantly stand
demanding, because they say: "There
is no blame on us to betray and take
the properties of the illiterates
(Arabs)." But they tell a lie
against Allâh while they know it. |
| 76. |

Yes, whoever fulfils his pledge and
fears Allâh much; verily, then Allâh
loves those who are Al-Muttaqûn
(the pious - see V.2:2). |
| 77. |

Verily, those who purchase a small
gain at the cost of Allâh's Covenant
and their oaths, they shall have no
portion in the Hereafter (Paradise).
Neither will Allâh speak to them,
nor look at them on the Day of
Resurrection, nor will He purify
them, and they shall have a painful
torment. |
| 78. |

And verily, among them is a party
who distort the Book with their
tongues (as they read), so that you
may think it is from the Book, but
it is not from the Book, and they
say: "This is from Allâh," but it is
not from Allâh; and they speak a lie
against Allâh while they know it. |
| 79. |

It is not (possible) for any human
being to whom Allâh has given the
Book and Al-Hukma (the
knowledge and understanding of the
laws of religion, etc.) and
Prophethood to say to the people:
"Be my worshippers rather than
Allâh's." On the contrary (he would
say): "Be you Rabbaniyun
(learned men of religion who
practise what they know and also
preach others), because you are
teaching the Book, and you are
studying it." |
| 80. |

Nor would he order you to take
angels and Prophets for lords (gods)[].
Would he order you to disbelieve
after you have submitted to Allâh's
Will? (Tafsir At-Tabarî). |
| 81. |

And (remember) when Allâh took the
Covenant of the Prophets, saying:
"Take whatever I gave you from the
Book and Hikmah
(understanding of the Laws of Allâh,
etc.), and afterwards there will
come to you a Messenger (Muhammad
SAW) confirming what is
with you; you must, then, believe in
him and help him." Allâh said: "Do
you agree (to it) and will you take
up My Covenant (which I conclude
with you)?" They said: "We agree."
He said: "Then bear witness; and I
am with you among the witnesses (for
this)." |
| 82. |

Then whoever turns away after this,
they are the Fâsiqûn
(rebellious: those who turn away
from Allâh's Obedience). |
| 83. |

Do they seek other than the religion
of Allâh (the true Islâmic
Monotheism worshipping none but
Allâh Alone), while to Him submitted
all creatures in the heavens and the
earth, willingly or unwillingly. And
to Him shall they all be returned. |
| 84. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW): "We
believe in Allâh and in what has
been sent down to us, and what was
sent down to Ibrâhim (Abraham),
Ismâ'il (Ishmael), Ishâque (Isaac),
Ya'qûb (Jacob) and Al-Asbât
[the twelve sons of Ya'qûb (Jacob)]
and what was given to Mûsa (Moses),
'Iesa (Jesus) and the Prophets from
their Lord. We make no distinction
between one another among them and
to Him (Allâh) we have submitted (in
Islâm)." |
| 85. |

And whoever seeks a religion other
than Islâm, it will never be
accepted of him, and in the
Hereafter he will be one of the
losers[]. |
| 86. |

How shall Allâh guide a people who
disbelieved after their belief and
after they bore witness that the
Messenger (Muhammad SAW) is
true and after clear proofs had come
unto them? And Allâh guides not the
people who are Zâlimûn
(polytheists and wrong-doers). |
| 87. |

They are those whose recompense is
that on them (rests) the Curse of
Allâh, of the angels, and of all
mankind. |
| 88. |

They will abide therein (Hell).
Neither will their torment be
lightened, nor will it be delayed or
postponed (for a while). |
| 89. |

Except for those who repent after
that and do righteous deeds. Verily,
Allâh is Oft-Forgiving, Most
Merciful. |
| 90. |

Verily, those who disbelieved after
their Belief and then went on
increasing in their disbelief (i.e.
disbelief in the Qur'ân and in
Prophet Muhammad SAW) -
never will their repentance be
accepted [because they repent only
by their tongues and not from their
hearts]. And they are those who are
astray. |
| 91. |

Verily, those who disbelieved, and
died while they were disbelievers,
the (whole) earth full of gold will
not be accepted from anyone of them
even if they offered it as a ransom.[]
For them is a painful torment and
they will have no helpers. |
| 92. |

By no means shall you attain
Al-Birr (piety, righteousness,
etc., it means here Allâh's Reward,
i.e. Paradise), unless you spend (in
Allâh's Cause) of that which you
love; and whatever of good you
spend, Allâh knows it well. |
| 93. |

All food was lawful to the Children
of Israel, except what Israel made
unlawful for himself before the
Taurât (Torah) was revealed. Say (O
Muhammad SAW): "Bring here
the Taurât (Torah) and recite it, if
you are truthful." |
| 94. |

Then after that, whosoever shall
invent a lie against Allâh, … such
shall indeed be the Zâlimûn
(disbelievers). |
| 95. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW): "Allâh
has spoken the truth; follow the
religion of Ibrâhim (Abraham)
Hanifa (Islâmic Monotheism, i.e.
he used to worship Allâh Alone), and
he was not of Al-Mushrikûn."
(See V.2:105) |
| 96. |

Verily, the first House (of worship)
appointed for mankind was that at
Bakkah (Makkah), full of
blessing, and a guidance for Al-'Alamîn
(the mankind and jinns). |
| 97. |

In it are manifest signs (for
example), the Maqâm (place)
of Ibrâhim (Abraham); whosoever
enters it, he attains security. And
Hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah)
to the House (Ka'bah) is a duty that
mankind owes to Allâh, those who can
afford the expenses (for one's
conveyance, provision and
residence); and whoever disbelieves
[i.e. denies Hajj (pilgrimage
to Makkah), then he is a disbeliever
of Allâh], then Allâh stands not in
need of any of the 'Alamîn
(mankind and jinns)[]. |
| 98. |

Say: "O people of the Scripture
(Jews and Christians)! Why do you
reject the Ayât of Allâh
(proofs, evidences, verses, lessons,
signs, revelations, etc.) while
Allâh is Witness to what you do?" |
| 99. |

Say: "O people of the Scripture
(Jews and Christians)! Why do you
stop those who have believed, from
the Path of Allâh, seeking to make
it seem crooked, while you
(yourselves) are witnesses [to
Muhammad SAW as a Messenger
of Allâh and Islâm (Allâh's
Religion, i.e. to worship none but
Him Alone)]? And Allâh is not
unaware of what you do." |
| 100. |

O you who believe! If you obey a
group of those who were given the
Scripture (Jews and Christians),
they would (indeed) render you
disbelievers after you have
believed! |
| 101. |

And how would you disbelieve, while
unto you are recited the Verses of
Allâh, and among you is His
Messenger (Muhammad SAW)?
And whoever holds firmly to Allâh,
(i.e. follows Islâm Allâh's
Religion, and obeys all that Allâh
has ordered, practically), then he
is indeed guided to a Right Path. |
| 102. |

O you who believe! Fear Allâh (by
doing all that He has ordered and by
abstaining from all that He has
forbidden) as He should be feared.
[Obey Him, be thankful to Him, and
remember Him always], and die not
except in a state of Islâm (as
Muslims) with complete submission to
Allâh. |
| 103. |

And hold fast, all of you together,
to the Rope of Allâh (i.e. this
Qur'ân), and be not divided among
yourselves[], and
remember Allâh's Favour on you, for
you were enemies one to another but
He joined your hearts together, so
that, by His Grace, you became
brethren (in Islâmic Faith), and you
were on the brink of a pit of Fire,
and He saved you from it. Thus Allâh
makes His Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.,) clear to you,
that you may be guided. |
| 104. |

Let there arise out of you a group
of people inviting to all that is
good (Islâm), enjoining Al-Ma'rûf
(i.e. Islâmic Monotheism and all
that Islâm orders one to do) and
forbidding Al-Munkar
(polytheism and disbelief and all
that Islâm has forbidden). And it is
they who are the successful. |
| 105. |

And be not as those who divided and
differed among themselves after the
clear proofs had come to them. It is
they for whom there is an awful
torment. |
| 106. |

On the Day (i.e. the Day of
Resurrection) when some faces will
become white and some faces will
become black; as for those whose
faces will become black (to them
will be said): "Did you reject Faith
after accepting it? Then taste the
torment (in Hell) for rejecting
Faith." |
| 107. |

And for those whose faces will
become white, they will be in
Allâh's Mercy (Paradise), therein
they shall dwell forever. |
| 108. |

These are the Verses of Allâh: We
recite them to you (O Muhammad
SAW) in truth, and Allâh wills
no injustice to the 'Alâmîn
(mankind and jinns). |
| 109. |

And to Allâh belongs all that is in
the heavens and all that is in the
earth. And all matters go back (for
decision) to Allâh. |
| 110. |

You [true believers in Islâmic
Monotheism, and real followers of
Prophet Muhammad SAW and
his Sunnah (legal ways,
etc.)] are the best of peoples ever
raised up for mankind; you enjoin
Al-Ma'rûf (i.e. Islâmic
Monotheism and all that Islâm has
ordained) and forbid Al-Munkar
(polytheism, disbelief and all
that Islâm has forbidden), and you
believe in Allâh[].
And had the people of the Scripture
(Jews and Christians) believed, it
would have been better for them;
among them are some who have faith,
but most of them are Al-Fâsiqûn
(disobedient to Allâh - and
rebellious against Allâh's Command). |
| 111. |

They will do you no harm, barring a
trifling annoyance; and if they
fight against you, they will show
you their backs, and they will not
be helped. |
| 112. |

Indignity is put over them wherever
they may be, except when under a
covenant (of protection) from Allâh,
and from men; they have drawn on
themselves the Wrath of Allâh, and
destruction is put over them. This
is because they disbelieved in the
Ayât (proofs, evidences,
verses, lessons, signs, revelations,
etc.) of Allâh and killed the
Prophets without right. This is
because they disobeyed (Allâh) and
used to transgress beyond bounds (in
Allâh's disobedience, crimes and
sins). |
| 113. |

Not all of them are alike; a party
of the people of the Scripture stand
for the right, they recite the
Verses of Allâh during the hours of
the night, prostrating themselves in
prayer. |
| 114. |

They believe in Allâh and the Last
Day; they enjoin Al-Ma'rûf (Islâmic
Monotheism, and following Prophet
Muhammad SAW) and forbid
Al-Munkar (polytheism, disbelief
and opposing Prophet Muhammad
SAW); and they hasten in (all)
good works; and they are among the
righteous. |
| 115. |

And whatever good they do, nothing
will be rejected of them; for Allâh
knows well those who are Al-Muttaqûn
(the pious - see V.2:2). |
| 116. |

Surely, those who reject Faith
(disbelieve in Muhammad SAW
as being Allâh's Prophet and in all
that which he has brought from Allâh),
neither their properties, nor their
offspring will avail them aught
against Allâh. They are the dwellers
of the Fire, therein they will abide[].
(Tafsir AtTabarî, Vol. 4,
Page 58). |
| 117. |

The likeness of what they spend in
this world is the likeness of a wind
which is extremely cold; it struck
the harvest of a people who did
wrong aginst themselves and
destroyed it, (i.e. the good deed of
a person is only accepted if he is a
monotheist and believes in all the
Prophets of Allâh, including Christ
< >< > and Muhammad
SAW). Allâh wronged them
not, but they wronged themselves. |
| 118. |

O you who believe! Take not as
(your) Bitânah (advisors,
consultants, protectors, helpers,
friends, etc.) those outside your
religion (pagans, Jews, Christians,
and hypocrites) since they will not
fail to do their best to corrupt
you. They desire to harm you
severely. Hatred has already
appeared from their mouths, but what
their breasts conceal is far worse.
Indeed We have made plain to you the
Ayât (proofs, evidences,
verses) if you understand. |
| 119. |

Lo! You are the ones who love them
but they love you not, and you
believe in all the Scriptures [i.e.
you believe in the Taurât (Torah)
and the Injeel (Gospel), while they
disbelieve in your Book, the Qur'ân].
And when they meet you, they say,
"We believe". But when they are
alone, they bite the tips of their
fingers at you in rage. Say: "Perish
in your rage. Certainly, Allâh knows
what is in the breasts (all the
secrets)." |
| 120. |

If a good befalls you, it grieves
them, but if some evil overtakes
you, they rejoice at it. But if you
remain patient and become Al-Muttaqûn
(the pious - see V.2:2), not the
least harm will their cunning do to
you. Surely, Allâh surrounds all
that they do. |
| 121. |

And (remember) when you (Muhammad
SAW) left your household in
the morning to post the believers at
their stations for the battle (of
Uhud). And Allâh is All-Hearer,
All-Knower. |
| 122. |

When two parties from among you were
about to lose heart, but Allâh was
their Walî (Supporter and
Protector). And in Allâh should the
believers put their trust. |
| 123. |

And Allâh has already made you
victorious at Badr, when you were a
weak little force. So 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] that you may
be grateful. |
| 124. |

(Remember) when you (Muhammad
SAW) said to the believers, "Is
it not enough for you that your Lord
(Allâh) should help you with three
thousand angels; sent down?" |
| 125. |

"Yes, if you hold on to patience and
piety, and the enemy comes rushing
at you; your Lord will help you with
five thousand angels having marks
(of distinction)." |
| 126. |

Allâh made it not but as a message
of good news for you and as an
assurance to your hearts. And there
is no victory except from Allâh, the
All-Mighty, the All-Wise. |
| 127. |

That He might cut off a part of
those who disbelieve, or expose them
to infamy, so that they retire
frustrated. |
| 128. |

Not for you (O Muhammad SAW,
but for Allâh) is the decision;
whether He turns in mercy to
(pardons) them or punishes them;
verily, they are the Zâlimûn
(polytheists, disobedients, and
wrong-doers, etc.). |
| 129. |

And to Allâh belongs all that is in
the heavens and all that is in the
earth. He forgives whom He wills,
and punishes whom He wills. And
Allâh is Oft-Forgiving, Most
Merciful. |
| 130. |

O you who believe! Eat not Ribâ
(usury)[]
doubled and multiplied, but fear
Allâh that you may be successful. |
| 131. |

And fear the Fire, which is prepared
for the disbelievers. |
| 132. |

And obey Allâh and the Messenger
(Muhammad SAW) that you may
obtain mercy.[] |
| 133. |

And march forth in the way (which
leads to) forgiveness from your
Lord, and for Paradise as wide as
are the heavens and the earth,
prepared for Al-Muttaqûn (the
pious - see V.2:2). |
| 134. |

Those who spend [in Allâh's Cause -
deeds of charity, alms, etc.] in
prosperity and in adversity,[]
who repress anger,[]
and who pardon men; verily, Allâh
loves Al-Muhsinûn[]
(the gooddoers). |
| 135. |

And those who, when they have
committed Fahishah (illegal
sexual intercourse etc.) or wronged
themselves with evil, remember Allâh
and ask forgiveness for their sins;
- and none can forgive sins but
Allâh - And do not persist in what
(wrong) they have done, while they
know.[] |
| 136. |

For such, the reward is Forgiveness
from their Lord, and Gardens with
rivers flowing underneath
(Paradise), wherein they shall abide
forever. How excellent is this
reward for the doers (who do
righteous deeds according to Allâh's
Orders). |
| 137. |

Many similar ways (and mishaps of
life) were faced by nations
(believers and disbelievers) that
have passed away before you (as you
have faced in the battle of Uhud),
so travel through the earth, and see
what was the end of those who
disbelieved (in the Oneness of Allâh,
and disobeyed Him and His
Messengers). |
| 138. |

This (the Qur'ân) is a plain
statement for mankind, a guidance
and instruction to those who are
Al-Muttaqûn (the pious - see
V.2:2). |
| 139. |

So do not become weak (against your
enemy), nor be sad, and you will be
superior (in victory) if you are
indeed (true) believers. |
| 140. |

If a wound (and killing) has touched
you, be sure a similar wound (and
killing) has touched the others. And
so are the days (good and not so
good), We give to men by turns, that
Allâh may test those who believe,
and that He may take martyrs from
among you. And Allâh likes not the
Zâlimûn (polytheists and
wrongdoers). |
| 141. |

And that Allâh may test (or purify)
the believers (from sins) and
destroy the disbelievers. |
| 142. |

Do you think that you will enter
Paradise before Allâh tests those of
you who fought (in His Cause) and
(also) tests those who are As-Sâbirin
(the patient ones, etc.)? |
| 143. |

You did indeed wish for death (AshShahâdah
- martyrdom) before you met it.
Now you have seen it openly with
your own eyes. |
| 144. |

Muhammad (SAW) is no more
than a Messenger, and indeed (many)
Messengers have passed away before
him. If he dies or is killed, will
you then turn back on your heels (as
disbelievers)? And he who turns back
on his heels, not the least harm
will he do to Allâh, and Allâh will
give reward to those who are
grateful. |
| 145. |

And no person can ever die except by
Allâh's Leave and at an appointed
term. And whoever desires a reward
in (this) world, We shall give him
of it; and whoever desires a reward
in the Hereafter, We shall give him
thereof. And We shall reward the
grateful. |
| 146. |

And many a Prophet (i.e. many from
amongst the Prophets) fought (in
Allâh's Cause) and along with him
(fought) large bands of religious
learned men. But they never lost
heart for that which did befall them
in Allâh's Way, nor did they weaken
nor degrade themselves. And Allâh
loves As-Sâbirin (the patient
ones, etc.). |
| 147. |

And they said nothing but: "Our
Lord! Forgive us our sins and our
transgressions (in keeping our
duties to You), establish our feet
firmly, and give us victory over the
disbelieving folk." |
| 148. |

So Allâh gave them the reward of
this world, and the excellent reward
of the Hereafter. And Allâh loves
Al-Muhsinûn (the gooddoers -
see the footnote of V.3:134). |
| 149. |

O you who believe! If you obey those
who disbelieve, they will send you
back on your heels, and you will
turn back (from Faith) as losers.[] |
| 150. |

Nay, Allâh is your Maulâ
(Patron, Lord, Helper and Protector,
etc.), and He is the Best of
helpers. |
| 151. |

We shall cast terror into the hearts
of those who disbelieve, because
they joined others in worship with
Allâh, for which He had sent no
authority; their abode will be the
Fire and how evil is the abode of
the Zâlimûn (polytheists and
wrongdoers). |
| 152. |

And Allâh did indeed fulfil His
Promise to you when you were killing
them (your enemy) with His
Permission; until (the moment) you
lost your courage and fell to
disputing about the order, and
disobeyed after He showed you (of
the booty) which you love. Among you
are some that desire this world and
some that desire the Hereafter. Then
He made you flee from them (your
enemy), that He might test you. But
surely, He forgave you, and Allâh is
Most Gracious to the believers. |
| 153. |

(And remember) when you ran away
(dreadfully) without even casting a
side glance at anyone, and the
Messenger (Muhammad SAW)
was in your rear calling you back.
There did Allâh give you one
distress after another by way of
requital to teach you not to grieve
for that which had escaped you, nor
for that which had befallen you. And
Allâh is WellAware of all that you
do. |
| 154. |

Then after the distress, He sent
down security for you. Slumber
overtook a party of you, while
another party was thinking about
themselves (as how to save their
ownselves, ignoring the others and
the Prophet SAW) and
thought wrongly of Allâh - the
thought of ignorance. They said,
"Have we any part in the affair?"
Say you (O Muhammad SAW):
"Indeed the affair belongs wholly to
Allâh." They hide within themselves
what they dare not reveal to you,
saying: "If we had anything to do
with the affair, none of us would
have been killed here." Say: "Even
if you had remained in your homes,
those for whom death was decreed
would certainly have gone forth to
the place of their death," but that
Allâh might test what is in your
breasts; and to Mahis[]
that which was in your hearts
(sins), and Allâh is AllKnower of
what is in (your) breasts. |
| 155. |

Those of you who turned back on the
day the two hosts met (i.e. the
battle of Uhud), it was Shaitân
(Satan) who caused them to backslide
(run away from the battlefield)
because of some (sins) they had
earned. But Allâh, indeed, has
forgiven them. Surely, Allâh is
OftForgiving, Most Forbearing. |
| 156. |

O you who believe! Be not like those
who disbelieve (hypocrites) and who
say to their brethren when they
travel through the earth or go out
to fight: "If they had stayed with
us, they would not have died or been
killed," so that Allâh may make it a
cause of regret in their hearts. It
is Allâh that gives life and causes
death. And Allâh is AllSeer of what
you do. |
| 157. |

And if you are killed or die in the
Way of Allâh, forgiveness and mercy
from Allâh are far better than all
that they amass (of worldly wealths,
etc.). |
| 158. |

And whether you die, or are killed,
verily, unto Allâh you shall be
gathered. |
| 159. |

And by the Mercy of Allâh, you dealt
with them gently. And had you been
severe and harshhearted, they would
have broken away from about you; so
pass over (their faults), and ask (Allâh's)
Forgiveness for them; and consult
them in the affairs. Then when you
have taken a decision, put your
trust in Allâh, certainly, Allâh
loves those who put their trust (in
Him). |
| 160. |

If Allâh helps you, none can
overcome you; and if He forsakes
you, who is there after Him that can
help you? And in Allâh (Alone) let
believers put their trust. |
| 161. |

It is not for any Prophet to take
illegally a part of booty (Ghulul)[],
and whosoever deceives his
companions as regards the booty, he
shall bring forth on the Day of
Resurrection that which he took
(illegally). Then every person shall
be paid in full what he has earned,
- and they shall not be dealt with
unjustly. |
| 162. |

Is then one who follows (seeks) the
good Pleasure of Allâh (by not
taking illegally a part of the
booty) like the one who draws on
himself the Wrath of Allâh (by
taking a part of the booty illegally
- Ghulul)? - his abode is
Hell, - and worst, indeed is that
destination! |
| 163. |

They are in varying grades with
Allâh, and Allâh is AllSeer of what
they do. |
| 164. |

Indeed Allâh conferred a great
favour on the believers when He sent
among them a Messenger (Muhammad
SAW) from among themselves,
reciting unto them His Verses (the
Qur'ân), and purifying them (from
sins by their following him), and
instructing them (in) the Book (the
Qur'ân) and AlHikmah [the
wisdom and the Sunnah of the
Prophet SAW (i.e. his legal
ways, statements, acts of worship,
etc.)], while before that they had
been in manifest error.[] |
| 165. |

(What is the matter with you?) When
a single disaster smites you,
although you smote (your enemies)
with one twice as great, you say:
"From where does this come to us?"
Say (to them), "It is from
yourselves (because of your evil
deeds)." And Allâh has power over
all things. |
| 166. |

And what you suffered (of the
disaster) on the day (of the battle
of Uhud when) the two armies met,
was by the leave of Allâh, in order
that He might test the believers. |
| 167. |

And that He might test the
hypocrites, it was said to them:
"Come, fight in the Way of Allâh or
(at least) defend yourselves." They
said: "Had we known that fighting
will take place, we would certainly
have followed you." They were that
day, nearer to disbelief than to
Faith, saying with their mouths what
was not in their hearts. And Allâh
has full knowledge of what they
conceal. |
| 168. |

(They are) the ones who said about
their killed brethren while they
themselves sat (at home): "If only
they had listened to us, they would
not have been killed." Say: "Avert
death from your ownselves, if you
speak the truth." |
| 169. |

Think not of those who are killed in
the Way of Allâh as dead. Nay, they
are alive, with their Lord, and they
have provision. |
| 170. |

They rejoice in what Allâh has
bestowed upon them of His Bounty,
rejoicing for the sake of those who
have not yet joined them, but are
left behind (not yet martyred) that
on them no fear shall come, nor
shall they grieve. |
| 171. |

They rejoice in a Grace and a Bounty
from Allâh, and that Allâh will not
waste the reward of the believers. |
| 172. |

Those who answered (the Call of)
Allâh and the Messenger (Muhammad
SAW) after being wounded;
for those of them who did good deeds
and feared Allâh, there is a great
reward. |
| 173. |

Those (i.e. believers) unto whom the
people (hypocrites) said, "Verily,
the people (pagans) have gathered
against you (a great army),
therefore, fear them." But it (only)
increased them in Faith, and they
said: "Allâh (Alone) is Sufficient
for us, and He is the Best Disposer
of affairs (for us).[]" |
| 174. |

So they returned with Grace and
Bounty from Allâh. No harm touched
them; and they followed the good
Pleasure of Allâh. And Allâh is the
Owner of Great Bounty. |
| 175. |

It is only Shaitân (Satan)
that suggests to you the fear of his
Auliyâ' [supporters and
friends (polytheists, disbelievers
in the Oneness of Allâh and in His
Messenger, Muhammad SAW)],
so fear them not, but fear Me, if
you are (true) believers. |
| 176. |

And let not those grieve you (O
Muhammad SAW) who rush with
haste to disbelieve; verily, not the
least harm will they do to Allâh. It
is Allâh's Will to give them no
portion in the Hereafter. For them
there is a great torment. |
| 177. |

Verily, those who purchase disbelief
at the price of Faith, not the least
harm will they do to Allâh. For
them, there is a painful torment. |
| 178. |

And let not the disbelievers think
that Our postponing of their
punishment is good for them. We
postpone the punishment only so that
they may increase in sinfulness. And
for them is a disgracing torment. |
| 179. |

Allâh will not leave the believers
in the state in which you are now,
until He distinguishes the wicked
from the good. Nor will Allâh
disclose to you the secrets of the
Ghaib (unseen), but Allâh
chooses of His Messengers whom He
pleases. So believe in Allâh and His
Messengers. And if you believe and
fear Allâh, then for you there is a
great reward. |
| 180. |

And let not those who covetously
withhold of that which Allâh has
bestowed on them of His Bounty
(Wealth) think that it is good for
them (and so they do not pay the
obligatory Zakât). Nay, it
will be worse for them; the things
which they covetously withheld shall
be tied to their necks like a collar
on the Day of Resurrection[].
And to Allâh belongs the heritage of
the heavens and the earth; and Allâh
is WellAcquainted with all that you
do. |
| 181. |

Indeed, Allâh has heard the
statement of those (Jews) who say:
"Truly, Allâh is poor and we are
rich!" We shall record what they
have said and their killing of the
Prophets unjustly, and We shall say:
"Taste you the torment of the
burning (Fire)." |
| 182. |

This is because of that (evil) which
your hands have sent before you. And
certainly, Allâh is never unjust to
(His) slaves. |
| 183. |

Those (Jews) who said: "Verily,
Allâh has taken our promise not to
believe in any Messenger unless he
brings to us an offering which the
fire (from heaven) shall devour."
Say: "Verily, there came to you
Messengers before me, with clear
signs and even with what you speak
of; why then did you kill them, if
you are truthful?" |
| 184. |

Then if they reject you (O Muhammad
SAW), so were Messengers
rejected before you, who came with
Al-Baiyinât (clear signs,
proofs, evidences) and the Scripture
and the Book of Enlightenment. |
| 185. |

Everyone shall taste death. And only
on the Day of Resurrection shall you
be paid your wages in full. And
whoever is removed away from the
Fire and admitted to Paradise, he
indeed is successful. The life of
this world is only the enjoyment of
deception (a deceiving thing). |
| 186. |

You shall certainly be tried and
tested in your wealth and properties
and in your personal selves, and you
shall certainly hear much that will
grieve you from those who received
the Scripture before you (Jews and
Christians) and from those who
ascribe partners to Allâh, but if
you persevere patiently, and become
Al-Muttaqûn (the pious - see
V.2:2) then verily, that will be a
determining factor in all affairs,
and that is from the great matters,
[which you must hold on with all
your efforts]. |
| 187. |

(And remember) when Allâh took a
covenant from those who were given
the Scripture (Jews and Christians)
to make it (the news of the coming
of Prophet Muhammad SAW and
the religious knowledge) known and
clear to mankind, and not to hide
it, but they threw it away behind
their backs, and purchased with it
some miserable gain! And indeed
worst is that which they bought. |
| 188. |

Think not that those who rejoice in
what they have done (or brought
about), and love to be praised for
what they have not done,- think not
you that they are rescued from the
torment, and for them is a painful
torment. |
| 189. |

And to Allâh belongs the dominion of
the heavens and the earth, and Allâh
has power over all things. |
| 190. |

Verily! In the creation of the
heavens and the earth, and in the
alternation of night and day, there
are indeed signs for men of
understanding. |
| 191. |

Those who remember Allâh (always,
and in prayers) standing, sitting,
and lying down on their sides, and
think deeply about the creation of
the heavens and the earth, (saying):
"Our Lord! You have not created
(all) this without purpose, glory to
You! (Exalted be You above all that
they associate with You as
partners). Give us salvation from
the torment of the Fire. |
| 192. |

"Our Lord! Verily, whom You admit to
the Fire, indeed, You have disgraced
him, and never will the Zâlimûn
(polytheists and wrong-doers)
find any helpers. |
| 193. |

"Our Lord! Verily, we have heard the
call of one (Muhammad SAW)
calling to Faith: 'Believe in your
Lord,' and we have believed. Our
Lord! Forgive us our sins and remit
from us our evil deeds, and make us
die in the state of righteousness
along with Al-Abrâr (those
who are obedient to Allâh and follow
strictly His Orders). |
| 194. |

"Our Lord! Grant us what You
promised unto us through Your
Messengers and disgrace us not on
the Day of Resurrection, for You
never break (Your) Promise." |
| 195. |

So their Lord accepted of them
(their supplication and answered
them), "Never will I allow to be
lost the work of any of you, be he
male or female. You are (members)
one of another, so those who
emigrated and were driven out from
their homes, and suffered harm in My
Cause, and who fought, and were
killed (in My Cause), verily, I will
remit from them their evil deeds and
admit them into Gardens under which
rivers flow (in Paradise); a reward
from Allâh, and with Allâh is the
best of rewards." |
| 196. |

Let not the free disposal (and
affluence) of the disbelievers
throughout the land deceive you. |
| 197. |

A brief enjoyment; then, their
ultimate abode is Hell; and worst
indeed is that place for rest. |
| 198. |

But, for those who fear their Lord,
are Gardens under which rivers flow
(in Paradise); therein are they to
dwell (for ever), an entertainment
from Allâh; and that which is with
Allâh is the Best for AlAbrâr
(those who are obedient to Allâh
and follow strictly His Orders). |
| 199. |

And there are, certainly, among the
people of the Scripture (Jews and
Christians), those who believe in
Allâh and in that which has been
revealed to you, and in that which
has been revealed to them, humbling
themselves before Allâh. They do not
sell the Verses of Allâh for a
little price, for them is a reward
with their Lord. Surely, Allâh is
Swift in account. |
| 200. |

O you who believe! Endure and be
more patient (than your enemy), and
guard your territory by stationing
army units permanently at the places
from where the enemy can attack you,
and fear Allâh, so that you may be
successful. |
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