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Al-E-Imran
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
Alif. Lam. Mim. (1) Allah! There is no God save Him, the Alive, the Eternal. (2) He
hath revealed unto thee (Muhammad) the Scripture with truth, confirming
that which was (revealed) before it, even as He revealed the Torah and
the Gospel. (3)
Aforetime,
for a guidance to mankind; and hath revealed the Criterion of right and
wrong. Lo! those who disbelieve the revelations of Allah, theirs will
be a heavy doom. Allah is Mighty, Able to Requite (the wrong). (4)
Lo! nothing in the earth or in the heavens is hidden from Allah. (5) He it is Who fashioneth you in the wombs as pleaseth Him. There is no God save Him, the Almighty, the Wise. (6) He
it is Who hath revealed unto thee (Muhammad) the Scripture wherein are
clear revelations - they are the substance of the Book - and others
(which are) allegorical. But those in whose hearts is doubt pursue,
forsooth, that which is allegorical seeking (to cause) dissension by
seeking to explain it. None knoweth its explanation save Allah. And
those who are of sound instruction say: We believe therein; the whole is
from our Lord; but only men of understanding really heed. (7)
Our
Lord! Cause not our hearts to stray after Thou hast guided us, and
bestow upon us mercy from Thy Presence. Lo! Thou, only Thou, art the
Bestower. (8)
Our
Lord! Lo! it is Thou Who gatherest mankind together to a Day of which
there is no doubt. Lo! Allah faileth not to keep the tryst. (9)
(On
that Day) neither the riches nor the progeny of those who disbelieve
will aught avail them with Allah. They will be fuel for Fire. (10)
Like
Pharaoh's folk and those who were before them, they disbelieved Our
revelations and so Allah seized them for their sins. And Allah is severe
in punishment. (11)
Say (O Muhammad) unto those who disbelieve: Ye shall be overcome and gathered unto Hell, an evil resting-place. (12) There
was a token for you in two hosts which met: one army fighting in the
way of Allah, and another disbelieving, whom they saw as twice their
number, clearly, with their very eyes. Thus Allah strengtheneth with His
succour whom He will. Lo! herein verily is a lesson for those who have
eyes. (13)
Beautified
for mankind is love of the joys (that come) from women and offspring;
and stored-up heaps of gold and silver, and horses branded (with their
mark), and cattle and land. That is comfort of the life of the world.
Allah! With Him is a more excellent abode. (14)
Say:
Shall I inform you of something better than that? For those who keep
from evil, with their Lord, are Gardens underneath which rivers flow
wherein they will abide, and pure companions, and contentment from
Allah. Allah is Seer of His bondmen, (15)
Those who say: Our Lord! Lo! we believe. So forgive us our sins and guard us from the punishment of Fire; (16) The
steadfast, and the truthful, and the obedient, those who spend (and
hoard not), those who pray for pardon in the watches of the night. (17)
Allah
(Himself) is Witness that there is no God except Him. And the angels
and the men of learning (too are witness). Maintaining His creation in
justice, there is no God save Him the Almighty, the Wise. (18)
Lo!
religion with Allah (is) the Surrender (to His Will and guidance).
Those who (formerly) received the Scripture differed only after
knowledge came unto them, through transgression among themselves. Whoso
disbelieveth the revelations of Allah (will find that) lo! Allah is
swift at reckoning. (19)
And
if they argue with thee, (O Muhammad), say: I have surrendered my
purpose to Allah and (so have) those who follow me. And say unto those
who have received the Scripture and those who read not: Have ye (too)
surrendered? If they surrender, then truly they are rightly guided, and
if they turn away, then it is thy duty only to convey the message (unto
them). Allah is Seer of (His) bondmen. (20)
Lo!
those who disbelieve the revelations of Allah, and slay the prophets
wrongfully, and slay those of mankind who enjoin equity: promise them a
painful doom. (21)
Those are they whose works have failed in the world and the Hereafter; and they have no helpers. (22) Hast
thou not seen how those who were given a portion of the Scripture are
called to the Scripture of Allah (in their disputes) that it may judge
between them; then a faction of them turn away, being opposed (to it)?
(23)
That
is because they say: The Fire will not touch us save for a certain
number of days. That which they used to invent hath deceived them
regarding their religion. (24)
How
(will it be with them) when We have brought them all together to a Day
of which there is no doubt, when every soul will be paid in full what it
hath earned, and they will not be wronged. (25)
Say:
O Allah! Owner of Sovereignty! Thou givest sovereignty unto whom Thou
wilt, and Thou withdrawest sovereignty from whom Thou wilt. Thou
exaltest whom Thou wilt, and Thou abasest whom Thou wilt. In Thy hand is
the good. Lo! Thou art Able to do all things. (26)
Thou
causest the night to pass into the day, and Thou causest the day to
pass into the night. And Thou bringest forth the living from the dead,
and Thou bringest forth the dead from the living. And Thou givest
sustenance to whom Thou choosest, without stint. (27)
Let
not the believers take disbelievers for their friends in preference to
believers. Whoso doeth that hath no connection with Allah unless (it be)
that ye but guard yourselves against them, taking (as it were)
security. Allah biddeth you beware (only) of Himself. Unto Allah is the
journeying. (28)
Say,
(O Muhammad): Whether ye hide that which is in your breasts or reveal
it, Allah knoweth it. He knoweth that which is in the heavens and that
which is in the earth, and Allah is Able to do all things. (29)
On
the Day when every soul will find itself confronted with all that it
hath done of good and all that it hath done of evil (every soul) will
long that there might be a mighty space of distance between it and that
(evil). Allah biddeth you beware of Him. And Allah is Full of Pity for
(His) bondmen. (30)
Say,
(O Muhammad, to mankind): If ye love Allah, follow me; Allah will love
you and forgive you your sins. Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. (31)
Say: Obey Allah and the messenger. But if they turn away, lo! Allah loveth not the disbelievers (in His guidance). (32) Lo! Allah preferred Adam and Noah and the Family of Abraham and the Family of 'Imran above (all His) creatures. (33) They were descendants one of another. Allah is Hearer, Knower. (34) (Remember)
when the wife of 'Imran said: My Lord! I have vowed unto Thee that
which is in my belly as a consecrated (offering). Accept it from me. Lo!
Thou, only Thou, art the Hearer, the Knower! (35)
And
when she was delivered she said: My Lord! Lo! I am delivered of a
female - Allah knew best of what she was delivered - the male is not as
the female; and lo! I have named her Mary, and lo! I crave Thy
protection for her and for her offspring from Satan the outcast. (36)
And
her Lord accepted her with full acceptance and vouchsafed to her a
goodly growth; and made Zachariah her guardian. Whenever Zachariah went
into the sanctuary where she was, he found that she had food. He said: O
Mary! Whence cometh unto thee this (food)? She answered: It is from
Allah. Allah giveth without stint to whom He will. (37)
Then
Zachariah prayed unto his Lord and said: My Lord! Bestow upon me of Thy
bounty goodly offspring. Lo! Thou art the Hearer of Prayer. (38)
And
the angels called to him as he stood praying in the sanctuary: Allah
giveth thee glad tidings of (a son whose name is) John, (who cometh) to
confirm a word from Allah lordly, chaste, a prophet of the righteous.
(39)
He
said: My Lord! How can I have a son when age hath overtaken me already
and my wife is barren? (The angel) answered: So (it will be). Allah
doeth what He will. (40)
He
said: My Lord! Appoint a token for me. (The angel) said: The token unto
thee (shall be) that thou shalt not speak unto mankind three days
except by signs. Remember thy Lord much, and praise (Him) in the early
hours of night and morning. (41)
And
when the angels said: O Mary! Lo! Allah hath chosen thee and made thee
pure, and hath preferred thee above (all) the women of creation. (42)
O Mary! Be obedient to thy Lord, prostrate thyself and bow with those who bow (in worship). (43) This
is of the tidings of things hidden. We reveal it unto thee (Muhammad).
Thou wast not present with them when they threw their pens (to know)
which of them should be the guardian of Mary, nor wast thou present with
them when they quarrelled (thereupon). (44)
(And
remember) when the angels said: O Mary! Lo! Allah giveth thee glad
tidings of a word from him, whose name is the Messiah, Jesus, son of
Mary, illustrious in the world and the Hereafter, and one of those
brought near (unto Allah). (45)
He will speak unto mankind in his cradle and in his manhood, and he is of the righteous. (46) She
said: My Lord! How can I have a child when no mortal hath touched me?
He said: So (it will be). Allah createth what He will. If He decreeth a
thing, He saith unto it only: Be! and it is. (47)
And He will teach him the Scripture and wisdom, and the Torah and the Gospel, (48) And
will make him a messenger unto the Children of Israel, (saying): Lo! I
come unto you with a sign from your Lord. Lo! I fashion for you out of
clay the likeness of a bird, and I breathe into it and it is a bird, by
Allah's leave. I heal him who was born blind, and the leper, and I raise
the dead, by Allah's leave. And I announce unto you what ye eat and
what ye store up in your houses. Lo! herein verily is a portent for you,
if ye are to be believers. (49)
And
(I come) confirming that which was before me of the Torah, and to make
lawful some of that which was forbidden unto you. I come unto you with a
sign from your Lord, so keep your duty to Allah and obey me. (50)
Lo! Allah is my Lord and your Lord, so worship Him. That is a straight path. (51) But
when Jesus became conscious of their disbelief, he cried: Who will be
my helpers in the cause of Allah? The disciples said: We will be Allah's
helpers. We believe in Allah, and bear thou witness that we have
surrendered (unto Him). (52)
Our
Lord! We believe in that which Thou hast revealed and we follow him
whom Thou hast sent. Enrol us among those who witness (to the truth).
(53)
And they (the disbelievers) schemed, and Allah schemed (against them): and Allah is the best of schemers. (54) (And
remember) when Allah said: O Jesus! Lo! I am gathering thee and causing
thee to ascend unto Me, and am cleansing thee of those who disbelieve
and am setting those who follow thee above those who disbelieve until
the Day of Resurrection. Then unto Me ye will (all) return, and I shall
judge between you as to that wherein ye used to differ. (55)
As
for those who disbelieve I shall chastise them with a heavy
chastisement in the world and the Hereafter; and they will have no
helpers. (56)
And as for those who believe and do good works, He will pay them their wages in full. Allah loveth not wrong-doers. (57) This (which) We recite unto thee is a revelation and a wise reminder. (58) Lo!
the likeness of Jesus with Allah is as the likeness of Adam. He created
him of dust, then He said unto him: Be! and he is. (59)
(This is) the truth from thy Lord (O Muhammad), so be not thou of those who waver. (60) And
whoso disputeth with thee concerning him, after the knowledge which
hath come unto thee, say (unto him): Come! We will summon our sons and
your sons, and our women and your women, and ourselves and yourselves,
then we will pray humbly (to our Lord) and (solemnly) invoke the curse
of Allah upon those who lie. (61)
Lo! This verily is the true narrative. There is no God save Allah, and lo! Allah he verily, is the Mighty, the Wise. (62) And if they turn away, then lo! Allah is Aware of (who are) the corrupters. (63) Say:
O People of the Scripture! Come to an agreement between us and you:
that we shall worship none but Allah, and that we shall ascribe no
partner unto Him, and that none of us shall take others for lords beside
Allah. And if they turn away, then say: Bear witness that we are they
who have surrendered (unto Him). (64)
O
People of the Scripture! Why will ye argue about Abraham, when the
Torah and the Gospel were not revealed till after him? Have ye then no
sense? (65)
Lo!
ye are those who argue about that whereof ye have some knowledge: Why
then argue ye concerning that whereof ye have no knowledge? Allah
knoweth. Ye know not. (66)
Abraham
was not a Jew, nor yet a Christian; but he was an upright man who had
surrendered (to Allah), and he was not of the idolaters. (67)
Lo!
those of mankind who have the best claim to Abraham are those who
followed him, and this Prophet and those who believe (with him); and
Allah is the Protecting Guardian of the believers. (68)
A
party of the People of the Scripture long to make you go astray; and
they make none to go astray except themselves, but they perceive not.
(69)
O
People of the Scripture! Why disbelieve ye in the revelations of Allah,
when ye (yourselves) bear witness (to their truth)? (70)
O People of the Scripture! Why confound ye truth with falsehood and knowingly conceal the truth? (71) And
a party of the People of the Scripture say: Believe in that which hath
been revealed unto those who believe at the opening of the day, and
disbelieve at the end thereof, in order that they may return; (72)
And
believe not save in one who followeth your religion - Say (O Muhammad):
Lo! the guidance is Allah's Guidance - that anyone is given the like of
that which was given unto you or that they may argue with you in the
presence of their Lord. Say (O Muhammad): Lo! the bounty is in Allah's
hand. He bestoweth it on whom He will. Allah is All-Embracing,
All-Knowing. (73)
He selecteth for His mercy whom He will. Allah is of Infinite Bounty. (74) Among
the People of the Scripture there is he who, if thou trust him with a
weight of treasure, will return it to thee. And among them there is he
who, if thou trust him with a piece of gold, will not return it to thee
unless thou keep standing over him. That is because they say: We have no
duty to the Gentiles. They speak a lie concerning Allah knowingly. (75)
Nay,
but (the chosen of Allah is) he who fulfilleth his pledge and wardeth
off (evil); for lo! Allah loveth those who ward off (evil). (76)
Lo!
those who purchase a small gain at the cost of Allah's covenant and
their oaths, they have no portion in the Hereafter. Allah will neither
speak to them nor look upon them on the Day of Resurrection, nor will He
make them grow. Theirs will be a painful doom. (77)
And
lo! there is a party of them who distort the Scripture with their
tongues, that ye may think that what they say is from the Scripture,
when it is not from the Scripture. And they say: It is from Allah, when
it is not from Allah; and they speak a lie concerning Allah knowingly.
(78)
It
is not (possible) for any human being unto whom Allah had given the
Scripture and wisdom and the prophethood that he should afterwards have
said unto mankind: Be slaves of me instead of Allah; but (what he said
was): Be ye faithful servants of the Lord by virtue of your constant
teaching of the Scripture and of your constant study thereof. (79)
And
he commanded you not that ye should take the angels and the prophets
for lords. Would he command you to disbelieve after ye had surrendered
(to Allah)? (80)
When
Allah made (His) covenant with the prophets, (He said): Behold that
which I have given you of the Scripture and knowledge. And afterward
there will come unto you a messenger, confirming that which ye possess.
Ye shall believe in him and ye shall help him. He said: Do ye agree, and
will ye take up My burden (which I lay upon you) in this (matter)? They
answered: We agree. He said: Then bear ye witness. I will be a witness
with you. (81)
Then whosoever after this shall turn away: they will be miscreants. (82) Seek
they other than the religion of Allah, when unto Him submitteth
whosoever is in the heavens and the earth, willingly or unwillingly, and
unto Him they will be returned. (83)
Say
(O Muhammad): We believe in Allah and that which is revealed unto us
and that which was revealed unto Abraham and Ishmael and Isaac and Jacob
and the tribes, and that which was vouchsafed unto Moses and Jesus and
the prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction between any of
them, and unto Him we have surrendered. (84)
And
whoso seeketh as religion other than the Surrender (to Allah) it will
not be accepted from him, and he will be a loser in the Hereafter. (85)
How
shall Allah guide a people who disbelieved after their belief and
(after) they bore witness that the messenger is true and after clear
proofs (of Allah's Sovereignty) had come unto them. And Allah guideth
not wrongdoing folk. (86)
As for such, their guerdon is that on them rests the curse of Allah and of angels and of men combined. (87) They will abide therein. Their doom will not be lightened, neither will they be reprieved; (88) Save those who afterward repent and do right. Lo! Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. (89) Lo!
those who disbelieve after their (profession of) belief, and afterward
grow violent in disbelief: their repentance will not be accepted. And
such are those who are astray. (90)
Lo!
those who disbelieve, and die in disbelief, the (whole) earth full of
gold would not be accepted from such an one if it were offered as a
ransom (for his soul). Theirs will be a painful doom and they will have
no helpers. (91)
Ye will not attain unto piety until ye spend of that which ye love. And whatsoever ye spend, Allah is Aware thereof. (92) All
food was lawful unto the Children of Israel, save that which Israel
forbade himself, (in days) before the Torah was revealed. Say: Produce
the Torah and read it (unto us) if ye are truthful. (93)
And whoever shall invent a falsehood after that concerning Allah, such will be wrong-doers. (94) Say: Allah speaketh truth. So follow the religion of Abraham, the upright. He was not of the idolaters. (95) Lo! the first Sanctuary appointed for mankind was that at Becca, a blessed place, a guidance to the peoples; (96) Wherein
are plain memorials (of Allah's guidance); the place where Abraham
stood up to pray; and whosoever entereth it is safe. And pilgrimage to
the House is a duty unto Allah for mankind, for him who can find a way
thither. As for him who disbelieveth, (let him know that) lo! Allah is
Independent of (all) creatures. (97)
Say:
O People of the Scripture! Why disbelieve ye in the revelations of
Allah, when Allah (Himself) is Witness of what ye do? (98)
Say:
O People of the Scripture! Why drive ye back believers from the way of
Allah, seeking to make it crooked, when ye are witnesses (to Allah's
guidance)? Allah is not unaware of what ye do. (99)
O
ye who believe! If ye obey a party of those who have received the
Scripture they will make you disbelievers after your belief. (100)
How
can ye disbelieve, when Allah's revelations are recited unto you, and
His messenger is in your midst? He who holdeth fast to Allah, he indeed
is guided unto a right path. (101)
O
ye who believe! Observe your duty to Allah with right observance, and
die not save as those who have surrendered (unto Him) (102)
And
hold fast, all of you together, to the cable of Allah, and do not
separate. And remember Allah's favour unto you: how ye were enemies and
He made friendship between your hearts so that ye became as brothers by
His grace; and (how) ye were upon the brink of an abyss of fire, and He
did save you from it. Thus Allah maketh clear His revelations unto you,
that haply ye may be guided, (103)
And
there may spring from you a nation who invite to goodness, and enjoin
right conduct and forbid indecency. Such are they who are successful.
(104)
And
be ye not as those who separated and disputed after the clear proofs
had come unto them. For such there is an awful doom, (105)
On
the Day when (some) faces will be whitened and (some) faces will be
blackened; and as for those whose faces have been blackened, it will be
said unto them: Disbelieved ye after your (profession of) belief? Then
taste the punishment for that ye disbelieved. (106)
And as for those whose faces have been whitened, in the mercy of Allah they dwell for ever. (107) These are revelations of Allah. We recite them unto thee in truth. Allah willeth no injustice to (His) creatures. (108) Unto Allah belongeth whatsoever is in the heavens and whatsoever is in the earth; and unto Allah all things are returned. (109) Ye
are the best community that hath been raised up for mankind. Ye enjoin
right conduct and forbid indecency; and ye believe in Allah. And if the
People of the Scripture had believed it had been better for them. Some
of them are believers; but most of them are evil-livers. (110)
They
will not harm you save a trifling hurt, and if they fight against you
they will turn and flee. And afterward they will not be helped. (111)
Ignominy
shall be their portion wheresoever they are found save (where they
grasp) a rope from Allah and a rope from men. They have incurred anger
from their Lord, and wretchedness is laid upon them. That is because
they used to disbelieve the revelations of Allah, and slew the prophets
wrongfully. That is because they were rebellious and used to transgress.
(112)
They
are not all alike. Of the People of the Scripture there is a staunch
community who recite the revelations of Allah in the night season,
falling prostrate (before Him). (113)
They
believe in Allah and the Last Day, and enjoin right conduct and forbid
indecency, and vie one with another in good works. These are of the
righteous. (114)
And whatever good they do, they will not be denied the meed thereof. Allah is Aware of those who ward off (evil). (115) Lo!
the riches and the progeny of those who disbelieve will not avail them
aught against Allah; and such are rightful owners of the Fire. They will
abide therein. (116)
The
likeness of that which they spend in this life of the world is as the
likeness of a biting, icy wind which smiteth the harvest of a people who
have wronged themselves, and devastateth it. Allah wronged them not,
but they do wrong themselves. (117)
O
ye who believe! Take not for intimates others than your own folk, who
would spare no pains to ruin you; they love to hamper you. Hatred is
revealed by (the utterance of) their mouths, but that which their
breasts hide is greater. We have made plain for you the revelations if
ye will understand. (118)
Lo!
ye are those who love them though they love you not, and ye believe in
all the Scripture. When they fall in with you they say: We believe; but
when they go apart they bite their finger-tips at you, for rage. Say:
Perish in your rage! Lo! Allah is Aware of what is hidden in (your)
breasts. (119)
If
a lucky chance befall you, it is evil unto them, and if disaster strike
you they rejoice thereat. But if ye persevere and keep from evil their
guile will never harm you. Lo! Allah is Surrounding what they do. (120)
And
remember when thou settedst forth at daybreak from thy housefolk to
assign to the believers their positions for the battle, Allah was
Hearer, Knower. (121)
When two parties of you almost fell away, and Allah was their Protecting Friend. In Allah do believers put their trust. (122) Allah
had already given you the victory at Badr, when ye were contemptible.
So observe your duty to Allah in order that ye may be thankful. (123)
When
thou didst say unto the believers: Is it not sufficient for you that
your Lord should support you with three thousand angels sent down (to
your help)? (124)
Nay,
but if ye persevere, and keep from evil, and (the enemy) attack you
suddenly, your Lord will help you with five thousand angels sweeping on.
(125)
Allah
ordained this only as a message of good cheer for you, and that thereby
your hearts might be at rest - Victory cometh only from Allah, the
Mighty, the Wise - (126)
That He may cut off a part of those who disbelieve, or overwhelm them so that they retire, frustrated. (127) It is no concern at all of thee (Muhammad) whether He relent toward them or punish them; for they are evil-doers. (128) Unto
Allah belongeth whatsoever is in the heavens and whatsoever is in the
earth. He forgiveth whom He will, and punisheth whom He will. Allah is
Forgiving, Merciful. (129)
O
ye who believe! Devour not usury, doubling and quadrupling (the sum
lent). Observe your duty to Allah, that ye may be successful. (130)
And ward off (from yourselves) the Fire prepared for disbelievers. (131) And obey Allah and the messenger, that ye may find mercy. (132) And
vie one with another for forgiveness from your Lord, and for a paradise
as wide as are the heavens and the earth, prepared for those who ward
off (evil); (133)
Those
who spend (of that which Allah hath given them) in ease and in
adversity, those who control their wrath and are forgiving toward
mankind; Allah loveth the good; (134)
And
those who, when they do an evil thing or wrong themselves, remember
Allah and implore forgiveness for their sins - Who forgiveth sins save
Allah only? - and will not knowingly repeat (the wrong) they did. (135)
The
reward of such will be forgiveness from their Lord, and Gardens
underneath which rivers flow, wherein they will abide for ever - a
bountiful reward for workers! (136)
Systems
have passed away before you. Do but travel in the land and see the
nature of the consequence for those who did deny (the messengers). (137)
This is a declaration for mankind, a guidance and an admonition unto those who ward off (evil) (138) Faint not nor grieve, for ye will overcome them if ye are (indeed) believers. (139) If
ye have received a blow, the (disbelieving) people have received a blow
the like thereof. These are (only) the vicissitudes which We cause to
follow one another for mankind, to the end that Allah may know those who
believe and may choose witnesses from among you; and Allah loveth not
wrong-doers. (140)
And that Allah may prove those who believe, and may blight the disbelievers. (141) Or
deemed ye that ye would enter paradise while yet Allah knoweth not
those of you who really strive, nor knoweth those (of you) who are
steadfast? (142)
And verily ye used to wish for death before ye met it (in the field). Now ye have seen it with your eyes! (143) Muhammad
is but a messenger, messengers (the like of whom) have passed away
before him. Will it be that, when he dieth or is slain, ye will turn
back on your heels? He who turneth back on doth no hurt to Allah, and
Allah will reward the thankful. (144)
No
soul can ever die except by Allah's leave and at a term appointed.
Whoso desireth the reward of the world, We bestow on him thereof; and
whoso desireth the reward of the Hereafter, We bestow on him thereof. We
shall reward the thankful. (145)
And
with how many a prophet have there been a number of devoted men who
fought (beside him). They quailed not for aught that befell them in the
way of Allah, nor did they weaken, nor were they brought low. Allah
loveth the steadfast. (146)
Their
cry was only that they said: Our Lord! forgive us for our sins and
wasted efforts, make our foothold sure, and give us victory over the
disbelieving folk. (147)
So Allah gave them the reward of the world and the good reward of the Hereafter. Allah loveth those whose deeds are good. (148) O
ye who believe! if ye obey those who disbelieve, they will make you
turn back on your heels, and ye turn back as losers. (149)
But Allah is your Protector, and He is the Best of Helpers. (150) We
shall cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve because they
ascribe unto Allah partners, for which no warrant hath been revealed.
Their habitation is the Fire, and hapless the abode of the wrong-doers.
(151)
Allah
verily made good His promise unto you when ye routed them by His leave,
until (the moment) when your courage failed you, and ye disagreed about
the order and ye disobeyed, after He had shown you that for which ye
long. Some of you desired the world, and some of you desired the
Hereafter. Therefore He made you flee from them, that He might try you.
Yet now He hath forgiven you. Allah is a Lord of Kindness to believers.
(152)
When
ye climbed (the hill) and paid no heed to anyone, while the messenger,
in your rear, was calling you (to fight). Therefor He rewarded you grief
for (his) grief, that (He might teach) you not to sorrow either for
that which ye missed or for that which befell you. Allah is Informed of
what ye do. (153)
Then,
after grief, He sent down security for you. As slumber did it overcome a
party of you, while (the other) party, who were anxious on their own
account, thought wrongly of Allah, the thought of ignorance. They said:
Have we any part in the cause? Say (O Muhammad): The cause belongeth
wholly to Allah. They hide within themselves (a thought) which they
reveal not unto thee, saying: Had we had any part in the cause we should
not have been slain here. Say: Even though ye had been in your houses,
those appointed to be slain would have gone forth to the places where
they were to lie. (All this hath been) in order that Allah might try
what is in your breasts and prove what is in your hearts. Allah is Aware
of what is hidden in the breasts (of men). (154)
Lo!
those of you who turned back on the day when the two hosts met, Satan
alone it was who caused them to backslide, because of some of that which
they have earned. Now Allah hath forgiven them. Lo! Allah is Forgiving,
Clement. (155)
O
ye who believe! Be not as those who disbelieved and said of their
brethren who went abroad in the land or were fighting in the field: If
they had been (here) with us they would not have died or been killed:
that Allah may make it anguish in their hearts. Allah giveth life and
causeth death; and Allah is Seer of what ye do. (156)
And
what though ye be slain in Allah's way or die therein? Surely pardon
from Allah and mercy are better than all that they amass. (157)
What though ye be slain or die, when unto Allah ye are gathered? (158) It
was by the mercy of Allah that thou wast lenient with them (O
Muhammad), for if thou hadst been stern and fierce of heart they would
have dispersed from round about thee. So pardon them and ask forgiveness
for them and consult with them upon the conduct of affairs. And when
thou art resolved, then put thy trust in Allah. Lo! Allah loveth those
who put their trust (in Him). (159)
If
Allah is your helper none can overcome you, and if He withdraw His help
from you, who is there who can help you after Him? In Allah let
believers put their trust. (160)
It
is not for any prophet to deceive (mankind). Whoso deceiveth will bring
His deceit with him on the Day of Resurrection. Then every soul will be
paid in full what it hath earned; and they will not be wronged. (161)
Is
one who followeth the pleasure of Allah as one who hath earned
condemnation from Allah, whose habitation is the Fire, a hapless
journey's end? (162)
There are (in diffrenent) degrees (of grace and reprobation) with Allah, and Allah is Seer of what ye do. (163) Allah
verily hath shown grace to the believers by sending unto them a
messenger of their own who reciteth unto them His revelations, and
causeth them to grow, and teacheth them the Scripture and wisdom;
although before (he came to them) they were in flagrant error. (164)
And
was it so, when a disaster smote you, though ye had smitten (them with a
disaster) twice (as great), that ye said: How is this? Say (unto them, O
Muhammad): It is from yourselves. Lo! Allah is Able to do all things.
(165)
That
which befell you, on the day when the two armies met, was by permission
of Allah; that He might know the true believers; (166)
And
that He might know the hypocrites, unto whom it was said: Come, fight
in the way of Allah, or defend yourselves. They answered: If we knew
aught of fighting we would follow you. On that day they were nearer
disbelief than faith. They utter with their mouths a thing which is not
in their hearts. Allah is best Aware of what they hide. (167)
Those
who, while they sat at home, said of their brethren (who were fighting
for the cause of Allah): If they had been guided by us they would not
have been slain. Say (unto them, O Muhammad): Then avert death from
yourselves if ye are truthful. (168)
Think
not of those, who are slain in the way of Allah, as dead. Nay, they are
living. With their Lord they have provision. (169)
Jubilant
(are they) because of that which Allah hath bestowed upon them of His
bounty, rejoicing for the sake of those who have not joined them but are
left behind: That there shall no fear come upon them neither shall they
grieve. (170)
They rejoice because of favour from Allah and kindness, and that Allah wasteth not the wage of the believers. (171) As
for those who heard the call of Allah and His messenger after the harm
befell them (in the fight); for such of them as do right and ward off
(evil), there is great reward. (172)
Those
unto whom men said: Lo! the people have gathered against you, therefor
fear them. But (The threat of danger) increased the faith of them and
they cried: Allah is Sufficient for us! Most Excellent is He in Whom we
trust! (173)
So
they returned with grace and favour from Allah, and no harm touched
them. They followed the good pleasure of Allah, and Allah is of Infinite
Bounty. (174)
It is only the devil who would make (men) fear his partisans. Fear them not; fear Me, if ye are true believers. (175) Let
not their conduct grieve thee, who run easily to disbelief, for lo!
they injure Allah not at all. It is Allah's Will to assign them no
portion in the Hereafter, and theirs will be an awful doom. (176)
Those who purchase disbelief at the price of faith harm Allah not at all, but theirs will be a painful doom. (177) And
let not those who disbelieve imagine that the rein We give them bodeth
good unto their souls. We only give them rein that they may grow in
sinfulness. And theirs will be a shameful doom. (178)
It
is not (the purpose) of Allah to leave you in your present state till
He shall separate the wicked from the good. And it is not (the purpose
of) Allah to let you know the Unseen. But Allah chooseth of His
messengers whom He will, (to receive knowledge thereof). So believe in
Allah and His messengers. If ye believe and ward off (evil), yours will
be a vast reward. (179)
And
let not those who hoard up that which Allah hath bestowed upon them of
His bounty think that it is better for them. Nay, it is worse for them.
That which they hoard will be their collar on the Day of Resurrection.
Allah's is the heritage of the heavens and the earth, and Allah is
Informed of what ye do. (180)
Verily
Allah heard the saying of those who said, (when asked for contributions
to the war): "Allah, forsooth, is poor, and we are rich!" We shall
record their saying with their slaying of the prophets wrongfully and We
shall say: Taste ye the punishment of burning! (181)
This
is on account of that which your own hands have sent before (you to the
judgment). Allah is no oppressor of (His) bondmen. (182)
(The
same are) those who say: Lo! Allah hath charged us that we believe not
in any messenger until he bring us an offering which fire (from heaven)
shall devour. Say (unto them, O Muhammad): Messengers came unto you
before me with miracles, and with that (very miracle) which ye describe.
Why then did ye slay them? (Answer that) if ye are truthful! (183)
And
if they deny thee, even so did they deny messengers who were before
thee, who came with miracles and with the Psalms and with the Scripture
giving light. (184)
Every
soul will taste of death. And ye will be paid on the Day of
Resurrection only that which ye have fairly earned. Whoso is removed
from the Fire and is made to enter paradise, he indeed is triumphant.
The life of this world is but comfort of illusion. (185)
Assuredly
ye will be tried in your property and in your persons, and ye will hear
much wrong from those who were given the Scripture before you, and from
the idolaters. But if ye persevere and ward off (evil), then that is of
the steadfast heart of things. (186)
And
(remember) when Allah laid a charge on those who had received the
Scripture (He said): Ye are to expound it to mankind and not to hide it.
But they flung it behind their backs and bought thereby a little gain.
Verily evil is that which they have gained thereby. (187)
Think
not that those who exult in what they have given, and love to be
praised for what they have not done - Think not, they are in safety from
the doom. A painful doom is theirs. (188)
Unto Allah belongeth the Sovereignty of the heavens and the earth. Allah is Able to do all things. (189) Lo!
In the creation of the heavens and the earth and (in) the difference of
night and day are tokens (of His Sovereignty) for men of understanding,
(190)
Such
as remember Allah, standing, sitting, and reclining, and consider the
creation of the heavens and the earth, (and say): Our Lord! Thou
createdst not this in vain. Glory be to Thee! Preserve us from the doom
of Fire. (191)
Our Lord! Whom Thou causest to enter the Fire: him indeed Thou hast confounded. For evil-doers there will be no helpers. (192) Our
Lord! Lo! we have heard a crier calling unto Faith: "Believe ye in your
Lord!" So we believed. Our Lord! Therefor forgive us our sins, and
remit from us our evil deeds, and make us die the death of the
righteous. (193)
Our
Lord! And give us that which Thou hast promised to us by Thy
messengers. Confound us not upon the Day of Resurrection. Lo! Thou
breakest not the tryst. (194)
And
their Lord hath heard them (and He saith): Lo! I suffer not the work of
any worker, male or female, to be lost. Ye proceed one from another. So
those who fled and were driven forth from their homes and suffered
damage for My cause, and fought and were slain, verily I shall remit
their evil deeds from them and verily I shall bring them into Gardens
underneath which rivers flow - A reward from Allah. And with Allah is
the fairest of rewards. (195)
Let not the vicissitude (of the success) of those who disbelieve, in the land, deceive thee (O Muhammad). (196) It is but a brief comfort. And afterward their habitation will be hell, an ill abode. (197) But
those who keep their duty to their Lord, for them are Gardens
underneath which rivers flow, wherein they will be safe for ever. A gift
of welcome from their Lord. That which Allah hath in store is better
for the righteous. (198)
And
lo! of the People of the Scripture there are some who believe in Allah
and that which is revealed unto you and that which was revealed unto
them, humbling themselves before Allah. They purchase not a trifling
gain at the price of the revelations of Allah. Verily their reward is
with their Lord. Lo! Allah is swift to take account. (199)
O
ye who believe! Endure, outdo all others in endurance, be ready, and
observe your duty to Allah, in order that ye may succeed. (200)

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