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7. Al-A'râf
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In the Name of Allâh, the Most
Beneficent, the Most Merciful. |
| 1. |

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

(This is the) Book (the Qur'ân)
sent down unto you (O Muhammad SAW),
so let not your breast be narrow
therefrom, that you warn thereby,
and a reminder unto the believers. |
| 3. |

[Say (O Muhammad SAW) to
these idolaters (pagan Arabs) of
your folk:] Follow what has been
sent down unto you from your Lord
(the Qur'ân and Prophet
Muhammad's Sunnah), and
follow not any Auliyâ' (protectors
and helpers, etc. who order
you to associate partners in
worship with Allâh), besides Him
(Allâh). Little do you
remember! |
| 4. |

And a great number of towns (their
population) We destroyed (for
their crimes). Our torment
came upon them (suddenly) by night
or while they were sleeping for
their afternoon rest. |
| 5. |

No cry did they utter when Our
Torment came upon them but this:
"Verily, we were Zâlimûn
(polytheists and wrongdoers,
etc.)". |
| 6. |

Then surely, We shall question
those (people) to whom it (the
Book) was sent and verily, We
shall question the Messengers. |
| 7. |

Then surely, We shall narrate unto
them (their whole story) with
knowledge, and indeed We were not
absent. |
| 8. |

And the weighing on that day (Day
of Resurrection) will be the true
(weighing)[]. So
as for those whose scale (of good
deeds) will be heavy, they will be
the successful (by entering
Paradise). |
| 9. |

And as for those whose scale will
be light, they are those who will
lose their ownselves (by entering
Hell) because they denied and
rejected Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.). |
| 10. |

And surely, We gave you authority
on the earth and appointed for you
therein provisions (for your
life). Little thanks do you
give. |
| 11. |

And surely, We created you (your
father Adam) and then gave you
shape (the noble shape of a human
being), then We told the angels,
"Prostrate to Adam", and
they prostrated, except Iblîs
(Satan), he refused to be
of those who prostrate. |
| 12. |

(Allâh) said: "What
prevented you (O Iblîs)
that you did not prostrate, when I
commanded you?" Iblîs said:
"I am better than him (Adam),
You created me from fire, and him
You created from clay." |
| 13. |

(Allâh) said: "(O Iblîs)
get down from this (Paradise), it
is not for you to be arrogant
here. Get out, for you are of
those humiliated and
disgraced." |
| 14. |

(Iblîs) said: "Allow
me respite till the Day they are
raised up (i.e. the Day of
Resurrection)." |
| 15. |

(Allâh) said: "You are of
those allowed respite." |
| 16. |

(Iblîs) said:
"Because You have sent me
astray, surely I will sit in wait
against them (human beings) on
Your Straight Path. |
| 17. |

Then I will come to them from
before them and behind them, from
their right and from their left,
and You will not find most of them
as thankful ones (i.e. they
will not be dutiful to You)." |
| 18. |

(Allâh) said (to Iblîs)
"Get out from this (Paradise)
disgraced and expelled. Whoever
of them (mankind) will follow you,
then surely I will fill Hell with
you all." |
| 19. |

"And O Adam! Dwell you and
your wife in Paradise, and eat
thereof as you both wish, but
approach not this tree otherwise
you both will be of the Zâlimûn
(unjust and wrongdoers)." |
| 20. |

Then Shaitân (Satan)
whispered suggestions to them both
in order to uncover that which was
hidden from them of their private
parts (before); he said:
"Your Lord did not forbid you
this tree save you should become
angels or become of the
immortals." |
| 21. |

And he [Shaitân (Satan)]
swore by Allâh to them both
(saying): "Verily, I am one
of the sincere wellwishers for
you both." |
| 22. |

So he misled them with deception. Then
when they tasted of the tree, that
which was hidden from them of
their shame (private parts) became
manifest to them and they began to
stick together the leaves of
Paradise over themselves (in order
to cover their shame). And
their Lord called out to them
(saying): "Did I not forbid
you that tree and tell you:
Verily, Shaitân (Satan) is
an open enemy unto you?" |
| 23. |

They said: "Our Lord! We have
wronged ourselves. If You
forgive us not, and bestow not
upon us Your Mercy, we shall
certainly be of the losers." |
| 24. |

(Allâh) said: "Get down, one
of you an enemy to the other [i.e. Adam,
Hawwa (Eve), and Shaitân
(Satan), etc.]. On earth will
be a dwellingplace for you and
an enjoyment, - for a time." |
| 25. |

He said: "Therein you shall
live, and therein you shall die,
and from it you shall be brought
out (i.e.resurrected)." |
| 26. |

O Children of Adam! We have
bestowed raiment upon you to cover
yourselves (screen your private
parts, etc.) and as an adornment,
and the raiment of righteousness,
that is better. Such are
among the Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) of Allâh, that
they may remember (i.e. leave
falsehood and follow truth[]). |
| 27. |

O Children of Adam! Let not Shaitân
(Satan) deceive you, as he got
your parents [Adam and Hawwa
(Eve)] out of Paradise, stripping
them of their raiments, to show
them their private parts. Verily,
he and Qabîluhu (his
soldiers from the jinns or his
tribe) see you from where you
cannot see them. Verily, We
made the Shayâtin (devils)
Auliyâ' (protectors and
helpers) for those who believe
not. |
| 28. |

And when they commit a Fâhisha
(evil deed, going round the
Ka'bah in naked state, every kind
of unlawful sexual intercourse,
etc.), they say: "We found
our fathers doing it, and Allâh
has commanded us of it." Say:
"Nay, Allâh never commands
of Fâhisha. Do you
say of Allâh what you know not? |
| 29. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW): My
Lord has commanded justice and
(said) that you should face Him
only (i.e. worship none but
Allâh and face the Qiblah, i.e.
the Ka'bah at Makkah during
prayers) in each and every place
of worship, in prayers (and not to
face other false deities and
idols), and invoke Him only making
your religion sincere to Him by
not joining in worship any partner
to Him and with the intention that
you are doing your deeds for Allâh's
sake only. As He brought you
(into being) in the beginning, so
shall you be brought into being
(on the Day of Resurrection) [in
two groups, one as a blessed one
(believers), and the other as a
wretched one (disbelievers)]. |
| 30. |

A group He has guided, and a group
deserved to be in error; (because)
surely they took the Shayâtin
(devils) as Auliyâ' (protectors
and helpers) instead of Allâh,
and consider that they are guided. |
| 31. |

O Children of Adam! Take your
adornment (by wearing your clean
clothes), while praying[]
and going round (the Tawâf
of ) the Ka'bah, and eat and drink
but waste not by extravagance,
certainly He (Allâh) likes not Al-Musrifûn
(those who waste by
extravagance). |
| 32. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"Who has forbidden the
adoration with clothes given by
Allâh, which He has produced for
his slaves, and At-Taiyibât [all
kinds of Halâl (lawful)
things] of food?" Say:
"They are, in the life of
this world, for those who believe,
(and) exclusively for them
(believers) on the Day of
Resurrection (the disbelievers
will not share them)." Thus
We explain the Ayât (Islâmic
laws) in detail for people who
have knowledge. |
| 33. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"(But) the things that my
Lord has indeed forbidden are AlFawâhish
(great evil sins, every kind
of unlawful sexual intercourse,
etc.) whether committed openly or
secretly, sins (of all kinds),
unrighteous oppression, joining
partners (in worship) with Allâh
for which He has given no
authority, and saying things about
Allâh of which you have no
knowledge." |
| 34. |

And every nation has its appointed
term; when their term is reached,
neither can they delay it nor can
they advance it an hour (or a
moment). |
| 35. |

O Children of Adam! If there come
to you Messengers from amongst
you, reciting to you, My Verses,
then whosoever becomes pious and
righteous, on them shall be no
fear, nor shall they grieve. |
| 36. |

But those who reject Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) and treat them
with arrogance, they are the
dwellers of the (Hell) Fire, they
will abide therein forever. |
| 37. |

Who is more unjust than one who
invents a lie against Allâh or
rejects His Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.)? For such their
appointed portion (good things of
this worldly life and their period
of stay therein) will reach them
from the Book (of Decrees) until,
when Our Messengers (the angel of
death and his assistants) come to
them to take their souls, they
(the angels) will say: "Where
are those whom you used to invoke
and worship besides Allâh,"
they will reply, "They have
vanished and deserted us."
And they will bear witness against
themselves, that they were
disbelievers. |
| 38. |

(Allâh) will say: "Enter you
in the company of nations who
passed away before you, of men and
jinns, into the Fire." Every
time a new nation enters, it
curses its sister nation (that
went before), until they will be
gathered all together in the Fire. The
last of them will say to the first
of them: "Our Lord! These
misled us, so give them a double
torment of the Fire." He will
say: "For each one there is
double (torment), but you know
not." |
| 39. |

The first of them will say to the
last of them: "You were not
better than us, so taste the
torment for what you used to
earn." |
| 40. |

Verily, those who belie Our Ayât
(proofs, evidences, verses,
lessons, signs, revelations, etc.)
and treat them with arrogance, for
them the gates of heaven will not
be opened, and they will not enter
Paradise until the camel goes
through the eye of the needle
(which is impossible). Thus
do We recompense the Mujrimûn (criminals,
polytheists, sinners, etc.). |
| 41. |

Theirs will be a bed of Hell
(Fire), and over them coverings
(of Hell-fire). Thus do We
recompense the Zâlimûn (polytheists
and wrongdoers, etc.). |
| 42. |

But those who believed (in the
Oneness of Allâh - Islâmic
Monotheism), and worked
righteousness - We tax not any
person beyond his scope, such are
the dwellers of Paradise. They
will abide therein. |
| 43. |

And We shall remove from their
breasts any (mutual) hatred or
sense of injury (which they had,
if at all, in the life of this
world); rivers flowing under them,
and they will say: "All the
praises and thanks be to Allâh,
Who has guided us to this, never
could we have found guidance, were
it not that Allâh had guided us!
Indeed, the Messengers of our Lord
did come with the truth." And
it will be cried out to them:
"This is the Paradise which
you have inherited for what you
used to do." |
| 44. |

And the dwellers of Paradise will
call out to the dwellers of the
Fire (saying): "We have
indeed found true what our Lord
had promised us; have you also
found true, what your Lord
promised (warnings, etc.)?"
They shall say: "Yes."
Then a crier will proclaim between
them: "The Curse of Allâh is
on the Zâlimûn (polytheists
and wrongdoers, etc.)," |
| 45. |

Those who hindered (men) from the
Path of Allâh, and would seek to
make it crooked, and they were
disbelievers in the Hereafter. |
| 46. |

And between them will be a barrier
screen and on AlA'râf (a
wall with elevated places) will be
men (whose good and evil deeds
would be equal in scale), who
would recognise all (of the
Paradise and Hell people), by
their marks (the dwellers of
Paradise by their white faces and
the dwellers of Hell by their
black faces), they will call out
to the dwellers of Paradise,
"Salâmun 'Alaikûm"
(peace be on you), and at that
time they (men on Al-A'râf)
will not yet have entered it
(Paradise), but they will hope to
enter (it) with certainty. |
| 47. |

And when their eyes will be turned
towards the dwellers of the Fire,
they will say: "Our Lord!
Place us not with the people who
are Zâlimûn (polytheists
and wrongdoers)." |
| 48. |

And the men on AlA'râf[]
(the wall) will call unto the
men whom they would recognise by
their marks, saying: "Of what
benefit to you were your great
numbers (and hoards of wealth),
and your arrogance against
Faith?" |
| 49. |

Are they those, of whom you swore
that Allâh would never show them
mercy. (Behold! It has been said
to them): "Enter Paradise, no
fear shall be on you, nor shall
you grieve." |
| 50. |

And the dwellers of the Fire will
call to the dwellers of Paradise:
"Pour on us some water or
anything that Allâh has provided
you with." They will say:
"Both (water and provision)
Allâh has forbidden to the
disbelievers." |
| 51. |

"Who took their religion as
an amusement and play, and the
life of the world deceived
them." So this Day We shall
forget them as they forgot their
meeting of this Day, and as they
used to reject Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.). |
| 52. |

Certainly, We have brought to them
a Book (the Qur'ân) which We have
explained in detail with
knowledge, - a guidance and a
mercy to a people who believe. |
| 53. |

Await they just for the final
fulfillment of the event? On the
Day the event is finally fulfilled
(i.e. the Day of
Resurrection), those who neglected
it before will say: "Verily,
the Messengers of our Lord did
come with the truth, now are there
any intercessors for us that they
might intercede on our behalf? Or
could we be sent back (to the
first life of the world) so that
we might do (good) deeds other
than those (evil) deeds which we
used to do?" Verily, they
have lost their ownselves (i.e. destroyed
themselves) and that which they
used to fabricate (invoking and
worshipping others besides Allâh)
has gone away from them. |
| 54. |

Indeed your Lord is Allâh, Who
created the heavens and the earth
in Six Days, and then He Istawâ
(rose over) the Throne (really
in a manner that suits His
Majesty). He brings the night
as a cover over the day, seeking
it rapidly, and (He created) the
sun, the moon, the stars subjected
to His Command. Surely, His is the
Creation and Commandment. Blessed
be Allâh, the Lord of the 'Alamîn
(mankind, jinns and all that
exists)! |
| 55. |

Invoke your Lord with humility and
in secret. He likes not the
aggressors. |
| 56. |

And do not do mischief on the
earth, after it has been set in
order, and invoke Him with fear
and hope; Surely, Allâh's Mercy
is (ever) near unto the gooddoers. |
| 57. |

And it is He Who sends the winds
as heralds of glad tidings, going
before His Mercy (rain). Till
when they have carried a heavyladen
cloud, We drive it to a land that
is dead, then We cause water
(rain) to descend thereon. Then
We produce every kind of fruit
therewith. Similarly, We
shall raise up the dead, so that
you may remember or take heed. |
| 58. |

The vegetation of a good land
comes forth (easily) by the
Permission of its Lord, and that
which is bad, brings forth nothing
but a little with difficulty. Thus
do We explain variously the Ayât
(proofs, evidences, verses,
lessons, signs, revelations, etc.)
for a people who give thanks. |
| 59. |

Indeed, We sent Nûh (Noah) to his
people and he said: "O my
people! Worship Allâh! You have
no other Ilâh (God) but
Him. (Lâ ilâha ill-Allâh:
none has the right to be
worshipped but Allâh). Certainly,
I fear for you the torment of a
Great Day!" |
| 60. |

The leaders of his people said:
"Verily, we see you in plain
error." |
| 61. |

[Nûh (Noah)] said: "O my
people! There is no error in me,
but I am a Messenger from the Lord
of the 'Alamîn (mankind,
jinns and all that exists)! |
| 62. |

"I convey unto you the
Messages of my Lord and give
sincere advice to you. And I
know from Allâh what you know
not. |
| 63. |

"Do you wonder that there has
come to you a Reminder from your
Lord through a man from amongst
you, that he may warn you, so that
you may fear Allâh and that you
may receive (His) Mercy?" |
| 64. |

But they belied him, so We saved
him and those along with him in
the ship, and We drowned those who
belied Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.). They were
indeed a blind people. |
| 65. |

And to 'Ad (people, We sent) their
brother Hûd. He said:
"O my people! Worship Allâh!
You have no other Ilâh (God)
but Him. (Lâ ilâha ill-Allâh:
none has the right to be
worshipped but Allâh). Will
you not fear (Allâh)?" |
| 66. |

The leaders of those who
disbelieved among his people said:
"Verily, we see you in
foolishness, and verily, we think
you are one of the liars." |
| 67. |

(Hûd) said: "O my people!
There is no foolishness in me, but
(I am) a Messenger from the Lord
of the 'Alamîn (mankind,
jinns and all that exists)! |
| 68. |

"I convey unto you the
Messages of my Lord, and I am a
trustworthy adviser (or wellwisher)
for you. |
| 69. |

"Do you wonder that there has
come to you a Reminder (and an
advice) from your Lord through a
man from amongst you that he may
warn you? And remember that He
made you successors after the
people of Nûh (Noah), and
increased you amply in stature. So
remember the graces (bestowed upon
you) from Allâh, so that you may
be successful." |
| 70. |

They said: "You have come to
us that we should worship Allâh
Alone and forsake that which our
fathers used to worship. So
bring us that wherewith you have
threatened us if you are of the
truthful." |
| 71. |

(Hûd) said: "Torment and
wrath have already fallen on you
from your Lord. Dispute you
with me over names which you have
named - you and your fathers, with
no authority from Allâh? Then
wait, I am with you among those
who wait." |
| 72. |

So We saved him and those who were
with him by a Mercy from Us, and
We cut the roots of those who
belied Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.), and they were
not believers. |
| 73. |

And to Thamûd (people, We sent)
their brother Sâlih (Saleh). He
said: "O my people! Worship
Allâh! You have no other Ilâh
(God) but Him. (Lâ ilâha
ill-Allâh: none has the right
to be worshipped but Allâh). Indeed
there has come to you a clear sign
(the miracle of the coming out of
a huge shecamel from the midst
of a rock) from your Lord. This
shecamel of Allâh is a sign
unto you; so you leave her to
graze in Allâh's earth, and touch
her not with harm, lest a painful
torment should seize you. |
| 74. |

"And remember when He made
you successors after 'Ad (people)
and gave you habitations in the
land, you build for yourselves
palaces in plains, and carve out
homes in the mountains. So
remember the graces (bestowed upon
you) from Allâh, and do not go
about making mischief on the
earth." |
| 75. |

The leaders of those who were
arrogant among his people said to
those who were counted weak - to
such of them as believed:
"Know you that Sâlih (Saleh)
is one sent from his Lord."
They said: "We indeed believe
in that with which he has been
sent." |
| 76. |

Those who were arrogant said:
"Verily, we disbelieve in
that which you believe in." |
| 77. |

So they killed the shecamel and
insolently defied the Commandment
of their Lord, and said: "O Sâlih
(Saleh)! Bring about your threats
if you are indeed one of the
Messengers (of Allâh)." |
| 78. |

So the earthquake seized them, and
they lay (dead), prostrate in
their homes. |
| 79. |

Then he [Sâlih (Saleh)] turned
from them, and said: "O my
people! I have indeed conveyed to
you the Message of my Lord, and
have given you good advice but you
like not good advisers." |
| 80. |

And (remember) Lout (Lot), when he
said to his people: "Do you
commit the worst sin such as none
preceding you has committed in the
'Alamîn (mankind and jinns)? |
| 81. |

"Verily, you practise your
lusts on men instead of women. Nay,
but you are a people transgressing
beyond bounds (by committing great
sins)." |
| 82. |

And the answer of his people was
only that they said: "Drive
them out of your town, these are
indeed men who want to be pure
(from sins)!" |
| 83. |

Then We saved him and his family,
except his wife; she was of those
who remained behind (in the
torment). |
| 84. |

And We rained down on them a rain
(of stones). Then see what
was the end of the Mujrimûn (criminals,
polytheists, sinners, etc.). |
| 85. |

And to (the people of) Madyan (Midian),
(We sent) their brother Shu'aib. He
said: "O my people! Worship
Allâh! You have no other Ilâh
(God) but Him. [Lâ ilâha
ill-Allâh (none has the right
to be worshipped but Allâh)]."
Verily, a clear proof (sign) from
your Lord has come unto you; so
give full measure and full weight
and wrong not men in their things,
and do not mischief on the earth
after it has been set in order,
that will be better for you, if
you are believers. |
| 86. |

"And sit not on every road,
threatening, and hindering from
the Path of Allâh those who
believe in Him. and seeking
to make it crooked. And
remember when you were but few,
and He multiplied you. And
see what was the end of the Mufsidûn
(mischief-makers, corrupts,
liars). |
| 87. |

"And if there is a party of
you who believes in that with
which I have been sent and a party
who do not believe, so be patient
until Allâh judges between us,
and He is the Best of
judges."[] |
| 88. |

The chiefs of those who were
arrogant among his people said:
"We shall certainly drive you
out, O Shu'aib, and those who have
believed with you from our town,
or else you (all) shall return to
our religion." He said:
"Even though we hate it! |
| 89. |

"We should have invented a
lie against Allâh if we returned
to your religion, after Allâh has
rescued us from it. And it is
not for us to return to it unless
Allâh, our Lord, should will. Our
Lord comprehends all things in His
Knowledge. In Allâh (Alone)
we put our trust. Our Lord!
Judge between us and our people in
truth, for You are the Best of
those who give judgment." |
| 90. |

The chiefs of those who
disbelieved among his people said
(to their people): "If you
follow Shu'aib, be sure then you
will be the losers!" |
| 91. |

So the earthquake seized them and
they lay (dead), prostrate in
their homes. |
| 92. |

Those who belied Shu'aib, became
as if they had never dwelt there
(in their homes). Those who belied
Shu'aib, they were the losers. |
| 93. |

Then he (Shu'aib) turned from them
and said: "O my people! I
have indeed conveyed my Lord's
Messages unto you and I have given
you good advice. Then how can I
sorrow for the disbelieving
people's (destruction)." |
| 94. |

And We sent no Prophet unto any
town (and they denied him), but We
seized its people with suffering
from extreme poverty (or loss in
wealth) and loss of health and
calamities, so that they might
humiliate themselves (and repent
to Allâh). |
| 95. |

Then We changed the evil for the
good, until they increased in
number and in wealth, and said:
"Our fathers were touched
with evil (loss of health and
calamities) and with good
(prosperity, etc.)." So We
seized them of a sudden while they
were unaware. |
| 96. |

And if the people of the towns had
believed and had the Taqwâ (piety),
certainly, We should have opened
for them blessings from the heaven
and the earth, but they belied
(the Messengers). So We took
them (with punishment) for what
they used to earn (polytheism and
crimes, etc.). |
| 97. |

Did the people of the towns then
feel secure against the coming of
Our Punishment by night while they
are asleep? |
| 98. |

Or, did the people of the towns
then feel secure against the
coming of Our Punishment in the
forenoon while they play? |
| 99. |

Did they then feel secure against
the Plan of Allâh. None
feels secure from the Plan of Allâh
except the people who are the
losers. |
| 100. |

Is it not clear to those who
inherit the earth in succession
from its (previous) possessors,
that had We willed, We would have
punished them for their sins. And
We seal up their hearts so that
they hear not? |
| 101. |

Those were the towns whose story
We relate unto you (O Muhammad SAW).
And there came indeed to them
their Messengers with clear
proofs, but they were not such as
to believe in that which they had
rejected before. Thus Allâh
does seal up the hearts of the
disbelievers (from each and every
kind of religious guidance). |
| 102. |

And most of them We found not
(true) to their covenant, but most
of them We found indeed Fâsiqûn
(rebellious, disobedient to
Allâh). |
| 103. |

Then after them We sent Mûsa
(Moses) with Our Signs to Fir'aun
(Pharaoh) and his chiefs, but they
wrongfully rejected them. So see
how was the end of the Mufsidûn
(mischief-makers, corrupts,
etc.). |
| 104. |

And Mûsa (Moses) said: "O
Fir'aun (Pharaoh)! I am a
Messenger from the Lord of the 'Alamîn
(mankind, jinns and all that
exists). |
| 105. |

"Proper it is for me that I
say nothing concerning Allâh but
the truth. Indeed I have come
unto you from your Lord with a
clear proof. So let the Children
of Israel depart along with
me." |
| 106. |

[Fir'aun (Pharaoh)] said: "If
you have come with a sign, show it
forth, - if you are one of those
who tell the truth." |
| 107. |

Then [Mûsa (Moses)] threw his
stick and behold! it was a
serpent, manifest! |
| 108. |

And he drew out his hand, and
behold! it was white (with
radiance) for the beholders. |
| 109. |

The chiefs of the people of
Fir'aun (Pharaoh) said: "This
is indeed a well-versed sorcerer; |
| 110. |

"He wants to get you out of
your land, so what do you
advise?" |
| 111. |

They said: "Put him and his
brother off (for a time), and send
callers (men) to the cities to
collect (and) - |
| 112. |

"That they bring up to you
all well-versed sorcerers." |
| 113. |

And so the sorcerers came to
Fir'aun (Pharaoh). They said:
"Indeed there will be a
(good) reward for us if we are the
victors." |
| 114. |

He said: "Yes, and moreover
you will (in that case) be of the
nearest (to me)." |
| 115. |

They said: "O Mûsa (Moses)!
Either you throw (first), or shall
we have the (first) throw?" |
| 116. |

He [Mûsa (Moses)] said:
"Throw you (first)." So
when they threw, they bewitched
the eyes of the people, and struck
terror into them, and they
displayed a great magic. |
| 117. |

And We inspired Mûsa (Moses)
(saying): "Throw your
stick," and behold! It
swallowed up straight away all the
falsehoods which they showed. |
| 118. |

Thus truth was confirmed, and all
that they did was made of no
effect. |
| 119. |

So they were defeated there and
then, and were returned disgraced. |
| 120. |

And the sorcerers fell down
prostrate. |
| 121. |

They said: "We believe in the
Lord of the 'Alamîn (mankind,
jinns and all that exists). |
| 122. |

"The Lord of Mûsa (Moses)
and Hârûn (Aaron)." |
| 123. |

Fir'aun (Pharaoh) said: "You
have believed in him [Mûsa
(Moses)] before I give you
permission. Surely, this is a
plot which you have plotted in the
city to drive out its people, but
you shall come to know. |
| 124. |

"Surely, I will cut off your
hands and your feet on opposite
sides, then I will crucify you
all." |
| 125. |

They said: "Verily, we are
returning to our Lord. |
| 126. |

"And you take vengeance on us
only because we believed in the Ayât
(proofs, evidences, lessons,
signs, etc.) of our Lord when they
reached us! Our Lord! pour out on
us patience, and cause us to die
as Muslims." |
| 127. |

The chiefs of Fir'aun's (Pharaoh)
people said: "Will you leave
Mûsa (Moses) and his people to
spread mischief in the land, and
to abandon you and your
gods?" He said: "We will
kill their sons, and let live
their women, and we have indeed
irresistible power over
them." |
| 128. |

Mûsa (Moses) said to his people:
"Seek help in Allâh and be
patient. Verily, the earth is
Allâh's. He gives it as a
heritage to whom He will of His
slaves, and the (blessed) end is
for the Muttaqûn (pious -
see V.2:2)." |
| 129. |

They said: "We (Children of
Israel) had suffered troubles
before you came to us, and since
you have come to us." He
said: "It may be that your
Lord will destroy your enemy and
make you successors on the earth,
so that He may see how you
act?" |
| 130. |

And indeed We punished the people
of Fir'aun (Pharaoh) with years of
drought and shortness of fruits
(crops, etc.), that they might
remember (take heed). |
| 131. |

But whenever good came to them,
they said: "Ours is
this." And if evil afflicted
them, they ascribed it to evil
omens connected with Mûsa (Moses)
and those with him. Be informed!
Verily, their evil omens are with
Allâh but most of them know not. |
| 132. |

They said [to Mûsa (Moses)]:
"Whatever Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) you may bring
to us, to work therewith your
sorcery on us, we shall never
believe in you." |
| 133. |

So We sent on them: the flood, the
locusts, the lice, the frogs, and
the blood: (as a succession of)
manifest signs, yet they remained
arrogant, and they were of those
people who were Mujrimûn (criminals,
polytheists, sinners, etc.). |
| 134. |

And when the punishment fell on
them they said: "O Mûsa
(Moses)! Invoke your Lord for us
because of His Promise to you. If
you will remove the punishment
from us, we indeed shall believe
in you, and we shall let the
Children of Israel go with
you." |
| 135. |

But when We removed the punishment
from them to a fixed term, which
they had to reach, behold! They
broke their word! |
| 136. |

So We took retribution from them. We
drowned them in the sea, because
they belied Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) and were
heedless about them. |
| 137. |

And We made the people who were
considered weak to inherit the
eastern parts of the land and the
western parts thereof which We
have blessed. And the fair
Word of your Lord was fulfilled
for the Children of Israel,
because of their endurance. And We
destroyed completely all the great
works and buildings which Fir'aun
(Pharaoh) and his people erected. |
| 138. |

And We brought the Children of
Israel (with safety) across the
sea, and they came upon a people
devoted to some of their idols (in
worship). They said: "O
Mûsa (Moses)! Make for us an ilâhan
(a god) as they have âliha
(gods)." He said:
"Verily, you are a people who
know not (the Majesty and
Greatness of Allâh and what is
obligatory upon you, i.e. to
worship none but Allâh Alone, the
One and the Only God of all that
exists)." |
| 139. |

[Mûsa (Moses) added:]
"Verily, these people will be
destroyed for that which they are
engaged in (idols-worship). And
all that they are doing is in
vain." |
| 140. |

He said: "Shall I seek for
you an Ilâhan (a God)
other than Allâh, while He has
given you superiority over the 'Alamîn
(mankind and jinns of your
time)." |
| 141. |

And (remember) when We rescued you
from Fir'aun's (Pharaoh) people,
who were afflicting you with the
worst torment, killing your sons
and letting your women live. And
in that was a great trial from
your Lord. |
| 142. |

And We appointed for Mûsa (Moses)
thirty nights and added (to the
period) ten (more), and he
completed the term, appointed by
his Lord, of forty nights. And Mûsa
(Moses) said to his brother Hârûn
(Aaron): "Replace me among my
people, act in the Right Way (by
ordering the people to obey Allâh
and to worship Him Alone) and
follow not the way of the Mufsidûn
(mischief-makers)." |
| 143. |

And when Mûsa (Moses) came at the
time and place appointed by Us,
and his Lord spoke to him, he
said: "O my Lord! Show me
(Yourself), that I may look upon
You." Allâh said: "You
cannot see Me, but look upon the
mountain if it stands still in its
place then you shall see Me."
So when his Lord appeared to the
mountain[], He
made it collapse to dust, and Mûsa
(Moses) fell down unconscious.
Then when he recovered his senses
he said: "Glory be to You, I
turn to You in repentance and I am
the first of the believers." |
| 144. |

(Allâh) said: "O Mûsa
(Moses) I have chosen you above
men by My Messages, and by My
speaking (to you). So hold
that which I have given you and be
of the grateful." |
| 145. |

And We wrote for him on the
Tablets the lesson to be drawn
from all things and the
explanation of all things (and
said): Hold unto these with
firmness, and enjoin your people
to take the better therein. I
shall show you the home of Al-Fâsiqûn
(the rebellious, disobedient
to Allâh). |
| 146. |

I shall turn away from My Ayât
(verses of the Qur'ân) those
who behave arrogantly on the
earth, without a right, and (even)
if they see all the Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.), they will not
believe in them. And if they see
the way of righteousness
(monotheism, piety, and good
deeds), they will not adopt it as
the Way, but if they see the way
of error (polytheism, crimes and
evil deeds), they will adopt that
way, that is because they have
rejected Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) and were
heedless (to learn a lesson) from
them. |
| 147. |

Those who deny Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) and the Meeting
in the Hereafter (Day of
Resurrection,), vain are their
deeds. Do they expect to be
rewarded with anything except what
they used to do? |
| 148. |

And the people of Mûsa (Moses)
made in his absence, out of their
ornaments, the image of a calf
(for worship). It had a sound
(as if it was mooing). Did
they not see that it could neither
speak to them nor guide them to
the way? They took it for worship
and they were Zâlimûn (wrong-doers). |
| 149. |

And when they regretted and saw
that they had gone astray, they
(repented and) said: "If our
Lord have not mercy upon us and
forgive us, we shall certainly be
of the losers." |
| 150. |

And when Mûsa (Moses) returned to
his people, angry and grieved, he
said: "What an evil thing is
that which you have done (i.e.
worshipping the calf) during my
absence. Did you hasten and go
ahead as regards the matter of
your Lord (you left His
worship)?" And he threw down
the Tablets and seized his brother
by (the hair of) his head and
dragged him towards him. Hârûn
(Aaron) said: "O son of my
mother! Indeed the people judged
me weak and were about to kill me,
so make not the enemies rejoice
over me, nor put me amongst the
people who are Zâlimûn (wrong-doers)." |
| 151. |

Mûsa (Moses) said: "O my
Lord! Forgive me and my brother,
and make us enter into Your Mercy,
for you are the Most Merciful of
those who show mercy." |
| 152. |

Certainly, those who took the calf
(for worship), wrath from their
Lord and humiliation will come
upon them in the life of this
world. Thus do We recompense those
who invent lies. |
| 153. |

But those who committed evil deeds
and then repented afterwards and
believed, verily, your Lord after
(all) that is indeed
Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. |
| 154. |

And when the anger of Mûsa
(Moses) was appeased, he took up
the Tablets, and in their
inscription was guidance and mercy
for those who fear their Lord. |
| 155. |

And Mûsa (Moses) chose out of his
people seventy (of the best) men
for Our appointed time and place
of meeting, and when they were
seized with a violent earthquake,
he said: "O my Lord, if it
had been Your Will, You could have
destroyed them and me before;
would You destroy us for the deeds
of the foolish ones among us? It
is only Your Trial by which You
lead astray whom You will, and
keep guided whom You will. You are
our Walî (Protector), so
forgive us and have Mercy on us,
for You are the Best of those who
forgive. |
| 156. |

And ordain for us good in this
world, and in the Hereafter. Certainly
we have turned unto You." He
said: (As to) My Punishment I
afflict therewith whom I will and
My Mercy embraces all things. That
(Mercy) I shall ordain for those
who are the Muttaqûn (pious
- see V.2:2), and give Zakât;
and those who believe in Our Ayât
(proofs, evidences, verses,
lessons, signs and revelations,
etc.); |
| 157. |

Those who follow the Messenger,
the Prophet who can neither read
nor write (i.e.Muhammad SAW)
whom they find written with them
in the Taurât (Torah) (Deut,
xviii, 15) and the Injeel (Gospel)
(John xiv, 16)[],
- he commands them for Al-Ma'rûf
(i.e. Islâmic Monotheism and
all that Islâm has ordained); and
forbids them from Al-Munkar (i.e. disbelief,
polytheism of all kinds, and all
that Islâm has forbidden); he
allows them as lawful At-Taiyibât
[(i.e. all good and
lawful) as regards things, deeds,
beliefs, persons, foods, etc.],
and prohibits them as unlawful Al-Khabâ'ith
(i.e. all evil and
unlawful as regards things, deeds,
beliefs, persons, foods, etc.), he
releases them from their heavy
burdens (of Allâh's Covenant),
and from the fetters (bindings)
that were upon them. So those
who believe in him (Muhammad SAW),
honour him, help him, and follow
the light (the Qur'ân) which has
been sent down with him, it is
they who will be successful[]. |
| 158. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"O mankind! Verily, I am sent
to you all as the Messenger of Allâh
- to Whom belongs the dominion of
the heavens and the earth. Lâ
ilâha illa Huwa (none has the
right to be worshipped but He); It
is He Who gives life and causes
death. So believe in Allâh
and His Messenger (Muhammad SAW),
the Prophet who can neither read
nor write (i.e. Muhammad SAW)
who believes in Allâh and His
Words [(this Qur'ân), the Taurât
(Torah) and the Injeel (Gospel)
and also Allâh's Word:
"Be!" - and he was, i.e. 'Iesa
(Jesus) son of Maryam (Mary), <
>Ç<
>], and follow him so that you
may be guided.[]" |
| 159. |

And of the people of Mûsa (Moses)
there is a community who lead (the
men) with truth and establish
justice therewith (i.e. judge
men with truth and justice). |
| 160. |

And We divided them into twelve
tribes (as distinct) nations. We
directed Mûsa (Moses) by
inspiration, when his people asked
him for water, (saying):
"Strike the stone with your
stick", and there gushed
forth out of it twelve springs:
each group knew its own place for
water. We shaded them with
the clouds and sent down upon them
Al-Manna[]
and the quails (saying):
"Eat of the good things with
which We have provided you."
They harmed Us not but they used
to harm themselves. |
| 161. |

And (remember) when it was said to
them: "Dwell in this town
(Jerusalem) and eat therefrom
wherever you wish, and say, '(O
Allâh) forgive our sins'; and
enter the gate prostrate (bowing
with humility). We shall
forgive you your wrong-doings. We
shall increase (the reward) for
the good-doers." |
| 162. |

But those among them who did wrong
changed the word that had been
told to them. So We sent on them a
torment from heaven in return for
their wrong-doings.[] |
| 163. |

And ask them (O Muhammad SAW)
about the town that was by the
sea, when they transgressed in the
matter of the Sabbath (i.e.
Saturday): when their fish came to
them openly on the Sabbath day,
and did not come to them on the
day they had no Sabbath. Thus
We made a trial of them for they
used to rebel (see the Qur'ân:
V.4:154). |
| 164. |

And when a community among them
said: "Why do you preach to a
people whom Allâh is about to
destroy or to punish with a severe
torment?" (The preachers)
said: "In order to be free
from guilt before your Lord (Allâh),
and perhaps they may fear Allâh." |
| 165. |

So when they forgot the remindings
that had been given to them, We
rescued those who forbade evil,
but We seized those who did wrong
with a severe torment because they
used to rebel (disobey Allâh). |
| 166. |

So when they exceeded the limits
of what they were prohibited, We
said to them: "Be you
monkeys, despised and
rejected." (It is a severe
warning to the mankind that they
should not disobey what Allâh
commands them to do, and be far
away from what He prohibits them).[] |
| 167. |

And (remember) when your Lord
declared that He would certainly
keep on sending against them (i.e.
the Jews), till the Day of
Resurrection, those who would
afflict them with a humiliating
torment. Verily, your Lord is
Quick in Retribution (for the
disobedient, wicked) and certainly
He is OftForgiving, Most
Merciful (for the obedient and
those who beg Allâh's
Forgiveness). |
| 168. |

And We have broken them (i.e. the
Jews) up into various separate
groups on the earth, some of them
are righteous and some are away
from that. And We tried them with
good (blessings) and evil
(calamities) in order that they
might turn (to Allâh's
Obedience). |
| 169. |

Then after them succeeded an
(evil) generation, which inherited
the Book, but they chose (for
themselves) the goods of this low
life (evil pleasures of this
world) saying (as an excuse):
"(Everything) will be
forgiven to us." And if
(again) the offer of the like
(evil pleasures of this world)
came their way, they would (again)
seize them (would commit those
sins). Was not the covenant
of the Book taken from them that
they would not say about Allâh
anything but the truth? And they
have studied what is in it (the
Book). And the home of the
Hereafter is better for those who
are Al-Muttaqûn (the pious
- see V.2:2). Do not
you then understand? |
| 170. |

And as to those who hold fast to
the Book (i.e. act on its
teachings) and perform As-Salât
(Iqâmat-as-Salât),
certainly, We shall never waste
the reward of those who do
righteous deeds. |
| 171. |

And (remember) when We raised the
mountain over them as if it had
been a canopy, and they thought
that it was going to fall on them.
(We said): "Hold firmly to
what We have given you [i.e. the
Taurât (Torah)], and remember
that which is therein (act on its
commandments), so that you may
fear Allâh and obey Him." |
| 172. |

And (remember) when your Lord
brought forth from the Children of
Adam, from their loins, their seed
(or from Adam's loin his
offspring) and made them testify
as to themselves (saying):
"Am I not your Lord?"
They said: "Yes! We
testify," lest you should say
on the Day of Resurrection:
"Verily, we have been unaware
of this." |
| 173. |

Or lest you should say: "It
was only our fathers afortime who
took others as partners in worship
along with Allâh, and we were
(merely their) descendants after
them; will You then destroy us
because of the deeds of men who
practised Al-Bâtil (i.e. polytheism
and committing crimes and sins,
invoking and worshipping others
besides Allâh)?" (Tafsir
At-Tabarî). |
| 174. |

Thus do We explain the Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) in detail, so
that they may turn (unto the
truth). |
| 175. |

And recite (O Muhammad SAW)
to them the story of him to whom
We gave Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.), but he threw
them away, so Shaitân (Satan)
followed him up, and he became of
those who went astray. |
| 176. |

And had We willed, We would surely
have elevated him therewith but he
clung to the earth and followed
his own vain desire. So his
description is the description of
a dog: if you drive him away, he
lolls his tongue out, or if you
leave him alone, he (still) lolls
his tongue out. Such is the
description of the people who
reject Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.). So relate the
stories, perhaps they may reflect. |
| 177. |

Evil is the likeness of the people
who reject Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses and signs,
etc.), and used to wrong their
ownselves. |
| 178. |

Whomsoever Allâh guides, he is
the guided one, and whomsoever He
sends astray, those! They are the
losers. |
| 179. |

And surely, We have created many
of the jinns and mankind for Hell. They
have hearts wherewith they
understand not, they have eyes
wherewith they see not, and they
have ears wherewith they hear not
(the truth). They are like cattle,
nay even more astray; those! They
are the heedless ones. |
| 180. |

And (all) the Most Beautiful Names
belong to Allâh[],
so call on Him by them, and leave
the company of those who belie or
deny (or utter impious speech
against) His Names. They will be
requited for what they used to do. |
| 181. |

And of those whom We have created,
there is a community who guides
(others) with the truth, and
establishes justice therewith. |
| 182. |

Those who reject Our Ayât (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.), We shall
gradually seize them with
punishment in ways they perceive
not. |
| 183. |

And I respite them; certainly My
Plan is strong. |
| 184. |

Do they not reflect? There is no
madness in their companion
(Muhammad SAW). He is but
a plain warner. |
| 185. |

Do they not look in the dominion
of the heavens and the earth and
all things that Allâh has
created, and that it may be that
the end of their lives is near. In
what message after this will they
then believe? |
| 186. |

Whomsoever Allâh sends astray,
none can guide him; and He lets
them wander blindly in their
transgressions. |
| 187. |

They ask you about the Hour (Day
of Resurrection): "When will
be its appointed time?" Say:
"The knowledge thereof is
with my Lord (Alone). None
can reveal its time but He. Heavy
is its burden through the heavens
and the earth. It shall not
come upon you except all of a
sudden." They ask you as if
you have a good knowledge of it. Say:
"The knowledge thereof is
with Allâh (Alone) but most of
mankind know not."[] |
| 188. |

Say (O Muhammad SAW):
"I possess no power of
benefit or hurt to myself except
as Allâh wills. If I had the
knowledge of the Ghaib (unseen),
I should have secured for myself
an abundance of wealth, and no
evil should have touched me. I
am but a warner, and a bringer of
glad tidings unto people who
believe." |
| 189. |

It is He Who has created you from
a single person (Adam), and (then)
He has created from him his wife [Hawwa
(Eve)], in order that he might
enjoy the pleasure of living with
her. When he had sexual
relation with her, she became
pregnant and she carried it about
lightly. Then when it became
heavy, they both invoked Allâh,
their Lord (saying): "If You
give us a Sâlih (good in
every aspect) child, we shall
indeed be among the
grateful." |
| 190. |

But when He gave them a Sâlih (good
in every aspect) child, they
ascribed partners to Him (Allâh)
in that which He has given to
them. High be Allâh, Exalted
above all that they ascribe as
partners to Him. (Tafsir
At-Tabarî, Vol.9, Page 148). |
| 191. |

Do they attribute as partners to
Allâh those who created nothing
but they themselves are created? |
| 192. |

No help can they give them, nor
can they help themselves. |
| 193. |

And if you call them to guidance,
they follow you not. It is
the same for you whether you call
them or you keep silent. |
| 194. |

Verily, those whom you call upon
besides Allâh are slaves like
you. So call upon them and
let them answer you if you are
truthful. |
| 195. |

Have they feet wherewith they
walk? Or have they hands wherewith
they hold? Or have they eyes
wherewith they see? Or have they
ears wherewith they hear? Say (O
Muhammad SAW): "Call
your (so-called) partners (of Allâh)
and then plot against me, and give
me no respite! |
| 196. |

"Verily, my Walî (Protector,
Supporter, and Helper, etc.) is
Allâh Who has revealed the Book
(the Qur'ân), and He protects
(supports and helps) the
righteous. |
| 197. |

"And those whom you call upon
besides Him (Allâh) cannot help
you nor can they help
themselves." |
| 198. |

And if you call them to guidance,
they hear not and you will see
them looking at you, yet they see
not. |
| 199. |

Show forgiveness, enjoin what is
good, and turn away from the
foolish (i.e. don't punish
them). |
| 200. |

And if an evil whisper comes to
you from Shaitân (Satan)
then seek refuge with Allâh.
Verily, He is All-Hearer,
All-Knower. |
| 201. |

Verily, those who are Al-Muttaqûn
(the pious - see V.2:2), when
an evil thought comes to them from
Shaitân (Satan), they
remember (Allâh), and (indeed)
they then see (aright). |
| 202. |

But (as for) their brothers (the
devils) they (i.e. the
devils) plunge them deeper into
error, and they never stop short. |
| 203. |

And if you do not bring them a
miracle [according to their (i.e.
Quraish-pagans') proposal], they
say: "Why have you not
brought it?"[]
Say: "I but follow what is
revealed to me from my Lord. This
(the Qur'ân) is nothing but
evidences from your Lord, and a
guidance and a mercy for a people
who believe." |
| 204. |

So, when the Qur'ân is recited,
listen to it, and be silent that
you may receive mercy. [i.e.
during the compulsory
congregational prayers when the Imâm
(of a mosque) is leading the
prayer (except Sûrat Al-Fâtiha),
and also when he is delivering the
Friday-prayer Khutbah]. [Tafsir
At-Tabari, Vol.9, Pages 162-4] |
| 205. |

And remember your Lord by your
tongue and within yourself, humbly
and with fear without loudness in
words in the mornings, and in the
afternoons and be not of those who
are neglectful.[] |
| 206. |

Surely, those who are with your
Lord (angels) are never too proud
to perform acts of worship to Him,
but they glorify His Praise and
prostrate before Him. |
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