Hud
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
Alif. Lam. Ra. (This is) a Scripture
the revelations whereof are perfected and then expounded.
(It cometh) from One Wise, Aware, (1)
(Saying): Serve none but Allah. Lo! I
am unto you from Him a warner and a bringer of good
tidings. (2)
And (bidding you): Ask pardon of your
Lord and turn to Him repentant. He will cause you to
enjoy a fair estate until a time appointed. He giveth
His bounty unto every bountiful one. But if ye turn away,
lo! (then) I fear for you the retribution of an awful
Day. (3)
Unto Allah is your return, and He is
Able to do all things. (4)
Lo! now they fold up their breasts
that they may hide (their thoughts) from Him. At the
very moment when they cover themselves with their
clothing, Allah knoweth that which they keep hidden and
that which they proclaim. Lo! He is Aware of what is in
the breasts (of men). (5)
And there is not a beast in the earth
but the sustenance thereof dependeth on Allah. He
knoweth its habitation and its repository. All is in a
clear Record. (6)
And He it is Who created the heavens
and the earth in six Days - and His Throne was upon the
water - that He might try you, which of you is best in
conduct. Yet if thou (O Muhammad) sayest: Lo! ye will be
raised again after death! those who disbelieve will
surely say: This is not but evident magic. (7)
And if We delay for them the doom
until a reckoned time, they will surely say: What
withholdeth it? Verily on the day when it cometh unto
them, it cannot be averted from them, and that which
they derided will surround them. (8)
And if we cause man to taste some
mercy from Us and afterward withdraw it from him, Lo! he
is despairing, thankless. (9)
And if We cause him to taste grace
after some misfortune that had befallen him, he saith:
The ills have gone from me. Lo! he is exultant, boastful;
(10)
Save those who persevere and do good
works. Theirs will be forgiveness and a great reward.
(11)
A likely thing, that thou wouldst
forsake aught of that which hath been revealed unto thee,
and that thy breast should be straitened for it, because
they say: Why hath not a treasure been sent down for him,
or an angel come with him? Thou art but a warner, and
Allah is in charge of all things. (12)
Or they say: He hath invented it. Say:
Then bring ten surahs, the like thereof, invented, and
call on everyone ye can beside Allah, if ye are truthful!
(13)
And if they answer not your prayer,
then know that it is revealed only in the knowledge of
Allah; and that there is no God save Him. Will ye then
be (of) those who surrender? (14)
Whoso desireth the life of the world
and its pomp, We shall repay them their deeds herein,
and therein they will not be wronged. (15)
Those are they for whom is naught in
the Hereafter save the Fire. (All) that they contrive
here is vain and (all) that they are wont to do is
fruitless. (16)
Is he (to be counted equal with them)
who relieth on a clear proof from his Lord, and a
witness from Him reciteth it, and before it was the Book
of Moses, an example and a mercy? Such believe therein,
and whoso disbelieveth therein of the clans, the Fire is
his appointed place. So be not thou in doubt concerning
it. Lo! it is the Truth from thy Lord; but most of
mankind believe not. (17)
Who doeth greater wrong than he who
inventeth a lie concerning Allah? Such will be brought
before their Lord, and the witnesses will say: These are
they who lied concerning their Lord. Now the curse of
Allah is upon wrong-doers, (18)
Who debar (men) from the way of Allah
and would have it crooked, and who are disbelievers in
the Hereafter. (19)
Such will not escape in the earth,
nor have they any protecting friends beside Allah. For
them the torment will be double. They could not bear to
hear, and they used not to see. (20)
Such are they who have lost their
souls, and that which they used to invent hath failed
them. (21)
Assuredly in the Hereafter they will
be the greatest losers. (22)
Lo! those who believe and do good
works and humble themselves before their Lord: such are
rightful owners of the Garden; they will abide therein.
(23)
The similitude of the two parties is
as the blind and the deaf and the seer and the hearer.
Are they equal in similitude? Will ye not then be
admonished? (24)
And We sent Noah unto his folk (and
he said): Lo! I am a plain warner unto you. (25)
That ye serve none, save Allah. Lo! I
fear for you the retribution of a painful Day. (26)
The chieftains of his folk, who
disbelieved, said: We see thee but a mortal like us, and
we see not that any follow thee save the most abject
among us, without reflection. We behold in you no merit
above us - nay, we deem you liars. (27)
He said: O my people! Bethink you, if
I rely on a clear proof from my Lord and there hath come
unto me a mercy from His presence, and it hath been made
obscure to you, can we compel you to accept it when ye
are averse thereto? (28)
And O my people! I ask of you no
wealth therefor. My reward is the concern only of Allah,
and I am not going to thrust away those who believe - Lo!
they have to meet their Lord! - but I see you a folk
that are ignorant. (29)
And, O my people! who would deliver
me from Allah if I thrust them away? Will ye not then
reflect? (30)
I say not unto you: "I have the
treasures of Allah" nor "I have knowledge of the
Unseen," nor say I: "Lo! I am an angel!" Nor say I unto
those whom your eyes scorn that Allah will not give them
good - Allah knoweth best what is in their hearts - Lo!
then indeed I should be of the wrong-doers. (31)
They said: O Noah! Thou hast disputed
with us and multiplied disputation with us; now bring
upon us that wherewith thou threatenest us, if thou art
of the truthful. (32)
He said: Only Allah will bring it
upon you if He will, and ye can by no means escape. (33)
My counsel will not profit you if I
were minded to advise you, if Allah's will is to keep
you astray. He is your Lord and unto Him ye will be
brought back. (34)
Or say they (again): He hath invented
it? Say: If I have invented it, upon me be my crimes,
but I am innocent of (all) that ye commit. (35)
And it was inspired in Noah, (saying):
No-one of thy folk will believe save him who hath
believed already. Be not distressed because of what they
do. (36)
Build the ship under Our eyes and by
Our inspiration, and speak not unto Me on behalf of
those who do wrong. Lo! they will be drowned. (37)
And he was building the ship, and
every time that chieftains of his people passed him,
they made mock of him. He said: Though ye make mock of
Us, yet We mock at you even as ye mock; (38)
And ye shall know to whom a
punishment that will confound him cometh, and upon whom
a lasting doom will fall. (39)
(Thus it was) till, when Our
commandment came to pass and the oven gushed forth water,
We said: Load therein two of every kind, a pair (the
male and female), and thy household, save him against
whom the word hath gone forth already, and those who
believe. And but a few were they who believed with him.
(40)
And he said: Embark therein! In the
name of Allah be its course and its mooring. Lo! my Lord
is Forgiving, Merciful. (41)
And it sailed with them amid waves
like mountains, and Noah cried unto his son - and he was
standing aloof - O my son! Come ride with us, and be not
with the disbelievers. (42)
He said: I shall betake me to some
mountain that will save me from the water. (Noah) said:
This day there is none that saveth from the commandment
of Allah save him on whom He hath had mercy. And the
wave came in between them, so he was among the drowned.
(43)
And it was said: O earth! Swallow thy
water and, O sky! be cleared of clouds! And the water
was made to subside. And the commandment was fulfilled.
And it (the ship) came to rest upon (the mount) Al-Judi
and it was said: A far removal for wrongdoing folk! (44)
And Noah cried unto his Lord and said:
My Lord! Lo! my son is of my household! Surely Thy
promise is the truth and Thou are the Most Just of
Judges. (45)
He said: O Noah! Lo! he is not of thy
household; lo! he is of evil conduct, so ask not of Me
that whereof thou hast no knowledge. I admonish thee
lest thou be among the ignorant. (46)
He said: My Lord! Lo! in Thee do I
seek refuge (from the sin) that I should ask of Thee
that whereof I have no knowledge. Unless Thou forgive me
and have mercy on me I shall be among the lost. (47)
It was said (unto him): O Noah! Go
thou down (from the mountain) with peace from Us and
blessings upon thee and some nations (that will spring)
from those with thee. (There will be other) nations unto
whom We shall give enjoyment a long while and then a
painful doom from Us will overtake them. (48)
This is of the tidings of the Unseen
which We inspire in thee (Muhammad). Thou thyself
knewest it not, nor did thy folk (know it) before this.
Then have patience. Lo! the sequel is for those who ward
off (evil). (49)
And unto (the tribe of) A'ad (We sent)
their brother, Hud. He said: O my people! Serve Allah!
Ye have no other God save Him. Lo! ye do but invent.
(50)
O my people! I ask of you no reward
for it. Lo! my reward is the concern only of Him Who
made me. Have ye then no sense? (51)
And, O my people! Ask forgiveness of
your Lord, then turn unto Him repentant; He will cause
the sky to rain abundance on you and will add unto you
strength to your strength. Turn not away, guilty! (52)
They said: O Hud! Thou hast brought
us no clear proof and we are not going to forsake our
gods on thy (mere) saying, and we are not believers in
thee. (53)
We say naught save that one of our
gods hath possessed thee in an evil way. He said: I call
Allah to witness, and do ye (too) bear witness, that I
am innocent of (all) that ye ascribe as partners (to
Allah) (54)
Beside Him. So (try to) circumvent me,
all of you, give me no respite. (55)
Lo! I have put my trust in Allah, my
Lord and your Lord. Not an animal but He doth grasp it
by the forelock! Lo! my Lord is on a straight path. (56)
And if ye turn away, still I have
conveyed unto you that wherewith I was sent unto you,
and my Lord will set in place of you a folk other than
you. Ye cannot injure Him at all. Lo! my Lord is
Guardian over all things. (57)
And when Our commandment came to pass
We saved Hud and those who believed with him by a mercy
from Us; We saved them from a harsh doom. (58)
And such were A'ad. They denied the
revelations of their Lord and flouted His messengers and
followed the command of every froward potentate. (59)
And a curse was made to follow them
in the world and on the Day of Resurrection. Lo! A'ad
disbelieved in their Lord. A far removal for A'ad, the
folk of Hud! (60)
And unto (the tribe of) Thamud (We
sent) their brother Salih. He said: O my people! Serve
Allah, Ye have no other God save Him. He brought you
forth from the earth and hath made you husband it. So
ask forgiveness of Him and turn unto Him repentant. Lo!
my Lord is Nigh, Responsive. (61)
They said! O Salih! Thou hast been
among us hitherto as that wherein our hope was placed.
Dost thou ask us not to worship what our fathers
worshipped? Lo! we verily are in grave doubt concerning
that to which thou callest us. (62)
He said: O my people! Bethink you: if
I am (acting) on clear proof from my Lord and there hath
come unto me a mercy from Him, who will save me from
Allah if I disobey Him? Ye would add to me naught save
perdition. (63)
O my people! This is the camel of
Allah, a token unto you, so suffer her to feed in
Allah's earth, and touch her not with harm lest a near
torment seize you. (64)
But they hamstrung her, and then he
said: enjoy life in your dwelling-place three days! This
is a threat that will not be belied. (65)
So, when Our commandment came to
pass, We saved Salih, and those who believed with him,
by a mercy from Us, from the ignominy of that day. Lo,
thy Lord! He is the Strong, the Mighty. (66)
And the (awful) Cry overtook those
who did wrong, so that morning found them prostrate in
their dwellings, (67)
As though they had not dwelt there.
Lo! Thamud disbelieved in their Lord. A far removal for
Thamud! (68)
And Our messengers cam unto Abraham
with good news. They said: Peace! He answered: Peace!
and delayed not to bring a roasted calf. (69)
And when he saw their hands reached
not to it, he mistrusted them and conceived a fear of
them. They said: Fear not! Lo! we are sent unto the folk
of Lot. (70)
And his wife, standing by laughed
when We gave her good tidings (of the birth) of Isaac,
and, after Isaac, of Jacob. (71)
She said: Oh woe is me! Shall I bear
a child when I am an old woman, and this my husband is
an old man? Lo! this is a strange thing! (72)
They said: Wonderest thou at the
commandment of Allah? The mercy of Allah and His
blessings be upon you, O people of the house! Lo! He is
Owner of Praise, Owner of Glory! (73)
And when the awe departed from
Abraham, and the glad news reached him, he pleaded with
Us on behalf of the folk of Lot. (74)
Lo! Abraham was mild, imploring,
penitent. (75)
(It was said) O Abraham! Forsake this!
Lo! thy Lord's commandment hath gone forth, and lo!
there cometh unto them a doom which cannot be repelled.
(76)
And when Our messengers came unto
Lot, he was distressed and knew not how to protect them.
He said: This is a distressful day. (77)
And his people came unto him, running
towards him - and before then they used to commit
abominations - He said: O my people! Here are my
daughters! They are purer for you. Beware of Allah, and
degrade me not in (the presence of) my guests. Is there
not among you any upright man? (78)
They said: Well thou knowest that we
have no right to thy daughters, and well thou knowest
what we want. (79)
He said: Would that I had strength to
resist you or had some strong support (among you)! (80)
(The messengers) said: O Lot! Lo! we
are messengers of thy Lord; they shall not reach thee.
So travel with thy people in a part of the night, and
let not one of you turn round - (all) save thy wife. Lo!
that which smiteth them will smite her (also). Lo! their
tryst is (for) the morning. Is not the morning nigh?
(81)
So when Our commandment came to pass
We overthrew (that township) and rained upon it stones
of clay, one after another, (82)
Marked with fire in the providence of
thy Lord (for the destruction of the wicked). And they
are never far from the wrong-doers. (83)
And unto Midian (We sent) their
brother Shu'eyb. He said: O my people! Serve Allah. Ye
have no other Allah save Him! And give not short measure
and short weight. Lo! I see you well-to-do, and lo! I
fear for you the doom of a besetting Day. (84)
O my people! Give full measure and
full weight in justice, and wrong not people in respect
of their goods. And do not evil in the earth, causing
corruption. (85)
That which Allah leaveth with you is
better for you if ye are believers; and I am not a
keeper over you. (86)
They said: O Shu'eyb! Doth thy way of
prayer command thee that we should forsake that which
our fathers (used to) worship, or that we (should leave
off) doing what we will with our own property. Lo! thou
art the mild, the guide to right behaviour. (87)
He said: O my people! Bethink you: if
I am (acting) on a clear proof from my Lord and He
sustaineth me with fair sustenance from Him (how can I
concede aught to you)? I desire not to do behind your
backs that which I ask you not to do. I desire naught
save reform so far as I am able. My welfare is only in
Allah. In Him I trust and unto Him I turn (repentant).
(88)
And, O my people! Let not the schism
with me cause you to sin so that there befall you that
which befell the folk of Noah and the folk of Hud, and
the folk of Salih; and the folk of Lot are not far off
from you. (89)
Ask pardon of your Lord and then turn
unto Him (repentant). Lo! my Lord is Merciful, Loving.
(90)
They said: O Shu'eyb! We understand
not much of that thou tellest, and lo! we do behold thee
weak among us. But for thy family, we should have stoned
thee, for thou art not strong against us. (91)
He said: O my people! Is my family
more to be honoured by you than Allah? and ye put Him
behind you, neglected! Lo! my Lord surroundeth what ye
do. (92)
And, O my people! Act according to
your power, lo! I (too) am acting. Ye will soon know on
whom there cometh a doom that will abase him, and who it
is that lieth. And watch! Lo! I am a watcher with you.
(93)
And when Our commandment came to pass
We saved Shu'eyb and those who believed with him by a
mercy from Us; and the (Awful) Cry seized those who did
injustice, and morning found them prostrate in their
dwellings, (94)
As though they had not dwelt there. A
far removal for Midian, even as Thamud had been removed
afar! (95)
And verily We sent Moses with Our
revelations and a clear warrant (96)
Unto Pharaoh and his chiefs, but they
did follow the command of Pharaoh, and the command of
Pharaoh was no right guide. (97)
He will go before his people on the
Day of Resurrection and will lead them to the Fire for
watering-place. Ah, hapless is the watering-place (whither
they are) led. (98)
A curse is made to follow them in the
world and on the Day of Resurrection. Hapless is the
gift (that will be) given (them). (99)
That is (something) of the tidings
of the townships (which were destroyed of old). We
relate it unto thee (Muhammad). Some of them are
standing and some (already) reaped. (100)
We wronged them not, but they did
wrong themselves; and their gods on whom they call
beside Allah availed them naught when came thy Lord's
command; they added to them naught save ruin. (101)
Even thus is the grasp of thy Lord
when He graspeth the townships while they are doing
wrong. Lo! His grasp is painful, very strong. (102)
Lo! herein verily there is a portent
for those who fear the doom of the Hereafter. That is a
day unto which mankind will be gathered, and that is a
day that will be witnessed. (103)
And We defer it only to a term
already reckoned. (104)
On the day when it cometh no soul
will speak except by His permission; some among them
will be wretched, (others) glad. (105)
As for those who will be wretched
(on that day) they will be in the Fire; sighing and
wailing will be their portion therein, (106)
Abiding there so long as the heavens
and the earth endure save for that which thy Lord
willeth. Lo! thy Lord is Doer of what He will. (107)
And as for those who will be glad (that
day) they will be in the Garden, abiding there so long
as the heavens and the earth endure save for that which
thy Lord willeth: a gift unfailing. (108)
So be not thou in doubt concerning
that which these (folk) worship. They worship only as
their fathers worshipped aforetime. Lo! we shall pay
them their whole due unabated. (109)
And we verily gave unto Moses the
Scripture, and there was strife thereupon; and had it
not been for a Word that had already gone forth from thy
Lord, the case would have been judged between them, and
lo! they are in grave doubt concerning it. (110)
And lo! unto each thy Lord will
verily repay his works in full. Lo! He is aware of what
they do. (111)
So tread thou the straight path as
thou art commanded, and those who turn (unto Allah) with
thee, and transgress not. Lo! He is Seer of what ye do.
(112)
And incline not toward those who do
wrong lest the Fire touch you, and ye have no protecting
friends against Allah, and afterward ye would not be
helped. (113)
Establish worship at the two ends of
the day and in some watches of the night. Lo! good deeds
annul ill-deeds. This is reminder for the mindful. (114)
And have patience, (O Muhammad), for
lo! Allah loseth not the wages of the good. (115)
If only there had been among the
generations before you men possessing a remnant (of good
sense) to warn (their people) from corruption in the
earth, as did a few of those whom We saved from them!
The wrong-doers followed that by which they were made
sapless, and were guilty. (116)
In truth thy Lord destroyed not the
townships tyrannously while their folk were doing right.
(117)
And if thy Lord had willed, He
verily would have made mankind one nation, yet they
cease not differing, (118)
Save him on whom thy Lord hath mercy;
and for that He did create them. And the Word of thy
Lord hath been fulfilled: Verily I shall fill hell with
the jinn and mankind together. (119)
And all that We relate unto thee of
the story of the messengers is in order that thereby We
may make firm thy heart. And herein hath come unto thee
the Truth and an exhortation and a reminder for
believers. (120)
And say unto those who believe not:
Act according to your power. Lo! We (too) are acting.
(121)
And wait! Lo! We (too) are waiting.
(122)
And Allah's is the Invisible of the
heavens and the earth, and unto Him the whole matter
will be returned. So worship Him and put thy trust in
Him. Lo! thy Lord is not unaware of what ye (mortals)
do. (123)