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41.
Fussilat
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In the Name of Allâh, the Most
Beneficent, the Most Merciful. |
| 1. |

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

A revelation from Allâh, the Most
Beneficent, the Most Merciful. |
| 3. |

A Book whereof the Verses are
explained in detail; A Qur'ân in
Arabic for people who know. |
| 4. |

Giving glad tidings [of Paradise
to the one who believes in the
Oneness of Allâh (i.e. Islâmic
Monotheism) and fears Allâh much
(abstains from all kinds of sins
and evil deeds) and loves Allâh
much (performing all kinds of good
deeds which He has ordained)], and
warning (of punishment in the Hell
Fire to the one who disbelieves in
the Oneness of Allâh), but most
of them turn away, so they listen
not. |
| 5. |

And they say: "Our hearts are
under coverings (screened) from
that to which you invite us, and
in our ears is deafness, and
between us and you is a screen, so
work you (on your way); verily, we
are working (on our way)." |
| 6. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"I am only a human being like
you. It is inspired in me that
your Ilâh (God) is One Ilâh
(God - Allâh), therefore take
Straight Path to Him (with true
Faith Islâmic Monotheism) and
obedience to Him, and seek
forgiveness of Him. And woe to Al-Mushrikûn
(the disbelievers in the Oneness
of Allâh, polytheists, idolaters,
etc. - see V.2:105). |
| 7. |

Those who give not the Zakât and
they are disbelievers in the
Hereafter. |
| 8. |

Truly, those who believe (in the
Oneness of Allâh Islâmic
Monotheism, and in His Messenger
Muhammad SAW) and do
righteous good deeds, for them
will be an endless reward that
will never stop (i.e. Paradise). |
| 9. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"Do you verily disbelieve in
Him Who created the earth in two
Days and you set up rivals (in
worship) with Him? That is the
Lord of the 'Alamîn (mankind,
jinns and all that exists). |
| 10. |

He placed therein (i.e. the earth)
firm mountains from above it, and
He blessed it, and measured
therein its sustenance (for its
dwellers) in four Days equal (i.e.
all these four 'days' were equal
in the length of time), for all
those who ask (about its
creation). |
| 11. |

Then He Istawâ (rose over)
towards the heaven when it was
smoke, and said to it and to the
earth: "Come both of you
willingly or unwillingly."
They both said: "We come,
willingly." |
| 12. |

Then He completed and finished
from their creation (as) seven
heavens in two Days and He made in
each heaven its affair. And We
adorned the nearest (lowest)
heaven with lamps (stars)[]
to be an adornment as well as to
guard (from the devils by using
them as missiles against the
devils). Such is the Decree of Him
the All-Mighty, the All-Knower. |
| 13. |

But if they turn away, then say (O
Muhammad SAW): "I
have warned you of a Sâ'iqah
(a destructive awful cry, torment,
hit, a thunderbolt) like the Sâ'iqah
which overtook 'Ad and Thamûd
(people)." |
| 14. |

When the Messengers came to them,
from before them and behind them
(saying): "Worship none but
Allâh" They said: "If
our Lord had so willed, He would
surely have sent down the angels.
So indeed! We disbelieve in that
with which you have been
sent." |
| 15. |

As for 'Ad, they were arrogant in
the land without right, and they
said: "Who is mightier than
us in strength?" See they not
that Allâh, Who created them was
mightier in strength than them.
And they used to deny Our Ayât
(proofs, evidences, verses,
lessons, revelations, etc.)! |
| 16. |

So We sent upon them furious wind
in days of evil omen (for them)
that We might give them a taste of
disgracing torment in this present
worldly life, but surely the
torment of the Hereafter will be
more disgracing, and they will
never be helped. |
| 17. |

And as for Thamûd, We showed and
made clear to them the Path of
Truth (Islâmic Monotheism)
through Our Messenger, (i.e.
showed them the way of success),
but they preferred blindness to
guidance, so the Sâ'iqah
(a destructive awful cry, torment,
hit, a thunderbolt) of disgracing
torment seized them, because of
what they used to earn. |
| 18. |

And We saved those who believed
and used to fear Allâh, keep
their duty to Him and avoid evil. |
| 19. |

And (remember) the Day that the
enemies of Allâh will be gathered
to the Fire, so they will be
collected there (the first and the
last). |
| 20. |

Till, when they reach it
(Hell-fire), their hearing (ears)
and their eyes, and their skins
will testify against them as to
what they used to do. |
| 21. |

And they will say to their skins,
"Why do you testify against
us?" They will say: "Allâh
has caused us to speak, as He
causes all things to speak, and He
created you the first time, and to
Him you are made to return." |
| 22. |

And you have not been hiding
against yourselves, lest your
ears, and your eyes, and your
skins testify against you, but you
thought that Allâh knew not much
of what you were doing. |
| 23. |

And that thought of yours which
you thought about your Lord, has
brought you to destruction, and
you have become (this Day) of
those utterly lost! |
| 24. |

Then, if they have patience, yet
the Fire will be a home for them,
and if they beg for to be excused,
yet they are not of those who will
ever be excused. |
| 25. |

And We have assigned them (devils)
intimate companions (in this
world), who have made fair-seeming
to them, what was before them
(evil deeds which they were doing
in the present worldly life and
disbelief in the Reckoning and the
Resurrection, etc.) and what was
behind them (denial of the matters
in the coming life of the
Hereafter as regards punishment or
reward, etc.). And the Word (i.e.
the torment) is justified against
them as it was justified against
those who were among the previous
generations of jinns and men that
had passed away before them.
Indeed they (all) were the losers. |
| 26. |

And those who disbelieve say:
"Listen not to this Qur'ân,
and make noise in the midst of its
(recitation) that you may
overcome." |
| 27. |

But surely, We shall cause those
who disbelieve to taste a severe
torment, and certainly, We shall
requite them the worst of what
they used to do. |
| 28. |

That is the recompense of the
enemies of Allâh: The Fire,
therein will be for them the
eternal home, a (deserving)
recompense for that they used to
deny Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.). |
| 29. |

And those who disbelieve will say:
"Our Lord! Show us those
among jinns and men who led us
astray, we shall crush them under
our feet, so that they become the
lowest." |
| 30. |

Verily, those who say: "Our
Lord is Allâh (Alone)," and
then they Istaqâmû[]
, on them the angels will descend
(at the time of their death)
(saying): "Fear not, nor
grieve! But receive the glad
tidings of Paradise which you have
been promised! |
| 31. |

"We have been your friends in
the life of this world and are
(so) in the Hereafter. Therein you
shall have (all) that your
inner-selves desire, and therein
you shall have (all) for which you
ask for. |
| 32. |

"An entertainment from (Allâh),
the Oft-Forgiving, Most
Merciful." |
| 33. |

And who is better in speech than
he who [says: "My Lord is Allâh
(believes in His Oneness),"
and then stands straight (acts
upon His Order), and] invites
(men) to Allâh's (Islâmic
Monotheism), and does righteous
deeds, and says: "I am one of
the Muslims." |
| 34. |

The good deed and the evil deed
cannot be equal. Repel (the evil)
with one which is better (i.e. Allâh
ordered the faithful believers to
be patient at the time of anger,
and to excuse those who treat them
badly), then verily! he, between
whom and you there was enmity,
(will become) as though he was a
close friend. |
| 35. |

But none is granted it (the above
quality) except those who are
patient, and none is granted it
except the owner of the great
portion (of the happiness in the
Hereafter i.e. Paradise and in
this world of a high moral
character). |
| 36. |

And if an evil whisper from Shaitân
(Satan) tries to turn you away (O
Muhammad SAW) (from doing
good, etc.), then seek refuge in
Allâh. Verily, He is the
All-Hearer, the All-Knower. |
| 37. |

And from among His Signs are the
night and the day, and the sun and
the moon. Prostrate not to the sun
nor to the moon, but prostrate to
Allâh Who created them, if you
(really) worship Him. |
| 38. |

But if they are too proud[]
(to do so), then there are those
who are with your Lord (angels)
glorify Him night and day, and
never are they tired. |
| 39. |

And among His Signs (in this),
that you see the earth barren, but
when We send down water (rain) to
it, it is stirred to life and
growth (of vegetations). Verily,
He Who gives it life, surely, (He)
is Able to give life to the dead
(on the Day of Resurrection).
Indeed! He is Able to do all
things. |
| 40. |

Verily, those who turn away from
Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc. by attacking,
distorting and denying them), are
not hidden from Us. Is he who is
cast into the Fire better or he
who comes secure on the Day of
Resurrection? Do what you will.
Verily! He is All-Seer of what you
do (this is a severe threat to the
disbelievers[]). |
| 41. |

Verily, those who disbelieved in
the Reminder (i.e. the Qur'ân)
when it came to them (shall
receive the punishment). And
verily, it is an honourable
respected Book (because it is Allâh's
Speech, and He has protected it
from corruption, etc.). (See
V.15:9] |
| 42. |

Falsehood cannot come to it from
before it or behind it (it is)
sent down by the All-Wise, Worthy
of all praise (Allâh swt). |
| 43. |

Nothing is said to you (O Muhammad
SAW) except what was said
to the Messengers before you.
Verily, your Lord is the Possessor
of forgiveness, and (also) the
Possessor of painful punishment[]. |
| 44. |

And if We had sent this as a Qur'ân
in a foreign language other than
Arabic, they would have said:
"Why are not its Verses
explained in detail (in our
language)? What! (A Book) not in
Arabic and (the Messenger) an
Arab?" Say: "It is for
those who believe, a guide and a
healing. And as for those who
disbelieve, there is heaviness
(deafness) in their ears, and it
(the Qur'ân) is blindness for
them. They are those who are
called from a place far away (so
they neither listen nor
understand). |
| 45. |

And indeed We gave Mûsa (Moses)
the Scripture, but dispute arose
therein. And had it not been for a
Word that went forth before from
your Lord, (the torment would have
overtaken them) and the matter
would have been settled between
them. But truly, they are in grave
doubt thereto (i.e. about the Qur'ân).
[Tafsir Al-Qurtubi, Vol.
15, Page 370] |
| 46. |

Whosoever does righteous good deed
it is for (the benefit of) his
ownself, and whosoever does evil,
it is against his ownself, and
your Lord is not at all unjust to
(His) slaves[]. |
| 47. |

(The learned men) refer to Him
(Alone) the knowledge of the Hour[].
No fruit comes out of its sheath,
nor does a female conceive (within
her womb), nor brings forth
(young), except by His Knowledge.
And on the Day when He will call
unto them (polytheists) (saying):
"Where are My (so-called)
partners (whom you did
invent)?" They will say:
"We inform You that none of
us bears witness to it (that they
are Your partners)!" |
| 48. |

And those whom they used to invoke
before will fail them, and they
will perceive that they have no
place of refuge (from Allâh's
punishment).[] |
| 49. |

Man (the disbeliever) does not get
tired of asking good (things from
Allâh), but if an evil touches
him, then he gives up all hope and
is lost in despair. |
| 50. |

And truly, if We give him a taste
of mercy from us, after some
adversity (severe poverty or
disease, etc.) has touched him, he
is sure to say: "This is for
me (due to my merit), I think not
that the Hour will be established.
But if I am brought back to my
Lord, Surely, there will be for me
the best (wealth, etc.) with Him.
Then, We verily, will show to the
disbelievers what they have done
and We shall make them taste a
severe torment. |
| 51. |

And when We show favour to man, he
withdraws and turns away, but when
evil touches him, then he has
recourse to long supplications. |
| 52. |

Say: "Tell me, if it (the
Qur'ân) is from Allâh, and you
disbelieve in it, who is more
astray than one who is in
opposition far away (from Allâh's
Right Path and His obedience). |
| 53. |

We will show them Our Signs
in the universe, and in their
ownselves, until it becomes
manifest to them that this (the
Qur'ân) is the truth. Is it not
sufficient in regard to your Lord
that He is a Witness over all
things? |
| 54. |

Verily! They are in doubt
concerning the Meeting with their
Lord? (i.e. Resurrection after
their deaths, and their return to
their Lord). Verily! He it is Who
is surrounding all things! |
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