Al-Baqara
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
Alif. Lam. Mim. (1)
This is the Scripture whereof there is
no doubt, a guidance unto those who ward off (evil). (2)
Who believe in the Unseen, and
establish worship, and spend of that We have bestowed
upon them; (3)
And who believe in that which is
revealed unto thee (Muhammad) and that which was
revealed before thee, and are certain of the Hereafter.
(4)
These depend on guidance from their
Lord. These are the successful. (5)
As for the Disbelievers, Whether thou
warn them or thou warn them not it is all one for them;
they believe not. (6)
Allah hath sealed their hearing and
their hearts, and on their eyes there is a covering.
Theirs will be an awful doom. (7)
And of mankind are some who say: We
believe in Allah and the Last Day, when they believe
not. (8)
They think to beguile Allah and those
who believe, and they beguile none save themselves; but
they perceive not. (9)
In their hearts is a disease, and
Allah increaseth their disease. A painful doom is theirs
because they lie. (10)
And when it is said unto them: Make
not mischief in the earth, they say: We are peacemakers
only. (11)
Beware ! They indeed the
mischief-makers. But they perceive not. (12)
And when it is said unto them:
believe as the people believe, they say: shall we
believe as the foolish believe? Beware ! They indeed are
the foolish. But they know not. (13)
And when they fall in with those who
believe, they say: We believe; but when they go apart to
their devils they declare: Lo! we are with you; verily
we did but mock. (14)
Allah (Himself) doth mock them,
leaving them to wander blindly on in their contumacy.
(15)
These are they who purchase error at
the price of guidance, so their commerce doth not
prosper, neither are they guided. (16)
Their likeness is as the likeness of
one who kindleth fire, and when it sheddeth its light
around him Allah taketh away their light and leaveth
them in darkness, where they cannot see, (17)
Deaf, dumb and blind; and they return
not. (18)
Or like a rainstorm from the sky,
wherein is darkness, thunder and the flash of lightning.
They thrust their fingers in their ears by reason of the
thunder-claps, for fear of death, Allah encompasseth the
disbelievers. (in His guidence) (19)
The lightning almost snatcheth away
their sight from them. As often as it flasheth forth for
them they walk therein, and when it darkeneth against
them they stand still. If Allah willed, He could destroy
their hearing and their sight. Lo! Allah is able to do
all things. (20)
O mankind! worship your Lord, Who
hath created you and those before you, so that ye may
ward off (evil). (21)
Who hath appointed the earth a
resting-place for you, and the sky a canopy; and causeth
water to pour down from the sky, thereby producing
fruits as food for you. And do not set up rivals to
Allah when ye know (better). (22)
And if ye are in doubt concerning
that which We reveal unto Our slave (Muhammad), then
produce a surah of the like thereof, and call your
witness beside Allah if ye are truthful. (23)
And if ye do it not - and ye can
never do it - then guard yourselves against the Fire
prepared for disbelievers, whose fuel is of men and
stones. (24)
And give glad tidings (O Muhammad)
unto those who believe and do good works; that theirs
are Gardens underneath which rivers flow; as often as
they are regaled with food of the fruit thereof, they
say: this is what was given us aforetime; and it is
given to them in resemblance. There for them are pure
companions; there for ever they abide. (25)
Lo! Allah disdaineth not to coin the
similitude even of a gnat or anything above that. Those
who believe know that it is the truth from their Lord;
but those who disbelieve say: What doth Allah wish (to
teach) by such a similitude? He misleadeth many thereby,
and He guideth many thereby; and He misleadeth thereby
only miscreants; (26)
Those who break the covenant of Allah
after ratifying it, and sever that which Allah ordered
to be joined, and (who) make mischief in the earth:
Those are they who are the losers. (27)
How disbelieve ye in Allah when ye
were dead and He gave life to you! Then He will give you
death, then life again, and then unto Him ye will return.
(28)
He it is Who created for you all that
is in the earth. Then turned He to the heaven, and
fashioned it as seven heavens. And He is knower of all
things. (29)
And when thy Lord said unto the
angels: Lo! I am about to place a viceroy in the earth,
they said: Wilt thou place therein one who will do harm
therein and will shed blood, while we, we hymn Thy
praise and sanctify Thee? He said: Surely I know that
which ye know not. (30)
And He taught Adam all the names,
then showed them to the angels, saying: Inform Me of the
names of these, if ye are truthful. (31)
They said: Be glorified! We have no
knowledge saving that which Thou hast taught us. Lo!
Thou, only Thou, art the Knower, the Wise. (32)
He said: O Adam! Inform them of their
names, and when he had informed them of their names, He
said: Did I not tell you that I know the secret of the
heavens and the earth? And I know that which ye disclose
and which ye hide. (33)
And when We said unto the angels:
Prostrate yourselves before Adam, they fell prostrate,
all save Iblis. He demurred through pride, and so became
a disbeliever. (34)
And We said: O Adam! Dwell thou and
thy wife in the Garden, and eat ye freely (of the fruits)
thereof where ye will; but come not nigh this tree lest
ye become wrong-doers. (35)
But Satan caused them to deflect
therefrom and expelled them from the (happy) state in
which they were; and We said: Fall down, one of you a
foe unto the other! There shall be for you on earth a
habitation and provision for a time. (36)
Then Adam received from his Lord
words (of revelation), and He relented toward him. Lo!
He is the relenting, the Merciful. (37)
We said: Go down, all of you, from
hence; but verily there cometh unto you from Me a
guidance; and whoso followeth My guidance, there shall
no fear come upon them neither shall they grieve. (38)
But they who disbelieve, and deny Our
revelations, such are rightful owners of the Fire. They
will abide therein. (39)
O Children of Israel! Remember My
favour wherewith I favoured you, and fulfil your (part
of the) covenant, I shall fulfil My (part of the)
covenant, and fear Me. (40)
And believe in that which I reveal,
confirming that which ye possess already (of the
Scripture), and be not first to disbelieve therein, and
part not with My revelations for a trifling price, and
keep your duty unto Me. (41)
Confound not truth with falsehood,
nor knowingly conceal the truth. (42)
Establish worship, pay the poor-due,
and bow your heads with those who bow (in worship). (43)
Enjoin ye righteousness upon mankind
while ye yourselves forget (to practise it)? And ye are
readers of the Scripture! Have ye then no sense? (44)
Seek help in patience and prayer; and
truly it is hard save for the humble-minded, (45)
Who know that they will have to meet
their Lord, and that unto Him they are returning. (46)
O Children of Israel! Remember My
favour wherewith I favoured you and how I preferred you
to (all) creatures. (47)
And guard yourselves against a day
when no soul will in aught avail another, nor will
intercession be accepted from it, nor will compensation
be received from it, nor will they be helped. (48)
And (remember) when We did deliver
you from Pharaoh's folk, who were afflicting you with
dreadful torment, slaying your sons and sparing your
women: that was a tremendous trial from your Lord. (49)
And when We brought you through the
sea and rescued you, and drowned the folk of Pharaoh in
your sight. (50)
And when We did appoint for Moses
forty nights (of solitude), and then ye chose the calf,
when he had gone from you, and were wrong-doers. (51)
Then, even after that, We pardoned
you in order that ye might give thanks. (52)
And when We gave unto Moses the
Scripture and the criterion (of right and wrong), that
ye might be led aright. (53)
And when Moses said unto his people:
O my people! Ye have wronged yourselves by your choosing
of the calf (for worship) so turn in penitence to your
Creator, and kill (the guilty) yourselves. That will be
best for you with your Creator and He will relent toward
you. Lo! He is the Relenting, the Merciful. (54)
And when ye said: O Moses! We will
not believe in thee till we see Allah plainly; and even
while ye gazed the lightning seized you. (55)
Then We revived you after your
extinction, that ye might give thanks. (56)
And We caused the white cloud to
overshadow you and sent down on you the manna and the
quails, (saying): Eat of the good things wherewith We
have provided you - they wronged Us not, but they did
wrong themselves. (57)
And when We said: Go into this
township and eat freely of that which is therein, and
enter the gate prostrate, and say: "Repentance." We will
forgive you your sins and will increase (reward) for the
right-doers. (58)
But those who did wrong changed the
word which had been told them for another saying, and We
sent down upon the evil-doers wrath from heaven for
their evil-doing. (59)
And when Moses asked for water for
his people, We said: Smite with thy staff the rock. And
there gushed out therefrom twelve springs (so that) each
tribe knew their drinking-place. Eat and drink of that
which Allah hath provided, and do not act corruptly,
making mischief in the earth. (60)
And when ye said: O Moses! We are
weary of one kind of food; so call upon thy Lord for us
that He bring forth for us of that which the earth
groweth - of its herbs and its cucumbers and its corn
and its lentils and its onions. He said: Would ye
exchange that which is higher for that which is lower?
Go down to settled country, thus ye shall get that which
ye demand. And humiliation and wretchedness were stamped
upon them and they were visited with wrath from Allah.
That was because they disbelieved in Allah's revelations
and slew the prophets wrongfully. That was for their
disobedience and transgression. (61)
Lo! Those who believe (in that which
is revealed unto thee, Muhammad), and those who are Jews,
and Christians, and Sabaeans - whoever believeth in
Allah and the Last Day and doeth right - surely their
reward is with their Lord, and there shall no fear come
upon them neither shall they grieve. (62)
And (remember, O Children of Israel)
when We made a covenant with you and caused the mount to
tower above you, (saying): Hold fast that which We have
given you, and remember that which is therein, that ye
may ward off (evil). (63)
Then, even after that, ye turned away,
and if it had not been for the grace of Allah and His
mercy ye had been among the losers. (64)
And ye know of those of you who broke
the Sabbath, how We said unto them: Be ye apes, despised
and hated! (65)
And We made it an example to their
own and to succeeding generations, and an admonition to
the God-fearing. (66)
And when Moses said unto his people:
Lo! Allah commandeth you that ye sacrifice a cow, they
said: Dost thou make game of us? He answered: Allah
forbid that I should be among the foolish! (67)
They said: Pray for us unto thy Lord
that He make clear to us what (cow) she is. (Moses)
answered: Lo! He saith, Verily she is a cow neither with
calf nor immature; (she is) between the two conditions;
so do that which ye are commanded. (68)
They said: Pray for us unto thy Lord
that He make clear to us of what colour she is. (Moses)
answered: Lo! He saith: Verily she is a yellow cow.
Bright is her colour, gladdening beholders. (69)
They said: Pray for us unto thy Lord
that He make clear to us what (cow) she is. Lo! cows are
much alike to us; and Lo! if Allah wills, we may be led
aright. (70)
(Moses) answered: Lo! He saith:
Verily she is a cow unyoked; she plougheth not the soil
nor watereth the tilth; whole and without mark. They
said: Now thou bringest the truth. So they sacrificed
her, though almost they did not. (71)
And (remember) when ye slew a man and
disagreed concerning it and Allah brought forth that
which ye were hiding. (72)
And We said: Smite him with some of
it. Thus Allah bringeth the dead to life and showeth you
His portents so that ye may understand. (73)
Then, even after that, your hearts
were hardened and became as rocks, or worse than rocks,
for hardness. For indeed there are rocks from out which
rivers gush, and indeed there are rocks which split
asunder so that water floweth from them. And indeed
there are rocks which fall down for the fear of Allah.
Allah is not unaware of what ye do. (74)
Have ye any hope that they will be
true to you when a party of them used to listen to the
word of Allah, then used to change it, after they had
understood it, knowingly? (75)
And when they fall in with those who
believe, they say: We believe. But when they go apart
one with another they say: Prate ye to them of that
which Allah hath disclosed to you that they may contend
with you before your Lord concerning it? Have ye then no
sense? (76)
Are they then unaware that Allah
knoweth that which they keep hidden and that which they
proclaim? (77)
Among them are unlettered folk who
know the Scripture not except from hearsay. They but
guess. (78)
Therefore woe be unto those who write
the Scripture with their hands and then say, "This is
from Allah," that they may purchase a small gain
therewith. Woe unto them for that their hands have
written, and woe unto them for that they earn thereby.
(79)
And they say: The Fire (of punishment)
will not touch us save for a certain number of days. Say:
Have ye received a covenant from Allah - truly Allah
will not break His covenant - or tell ye concerning
Allah that which ye know not? (80)
Nay, but whosoever hath done evil and
his sin surroundeth him; such are rightful owners of the
Fire; they will abide therein. (81)
And those who believe and do good
works: such are rightful owners of the Garden. They will
abide therein. (82)
And (remember) when We made a
covenant with the Children of Israel, (saying): Worship
none save Allah (only), and be good to parents and to
kindred and to orphans and the needy, and speak kindly
to mankind; and establish worship and pay the poor-due.
Then, after that, ye slid back, save a few of you, being
averse. (83)
And when We made with you a covenant
(saying): Shed not the blood of your people nor turn (a
party of) your people out of your dwellings. Then ye
ratified (Our covenant) and ye were witnesses (thereto).
(84)
Yet ye it is who slay each other and
drive out a party of your people from their homes,
supporting one another against them by sin and
transgression-and if they came to you as captives ye
would ransom them, whereas their expulsion was itself
unlawful for you - Believe ye in part of the Scripture
and disbelieve ye in part thereof? And what is the
reward of those who do so save ignominy in the life of
the world, and on the Day of Resurrection they will be
consigned to the most grievous doom. For Allah is not
unaware of what ye do. (85)
Such are those who buy the life of
the world at the price of the Hereafter. Their
punishment will not be lightened, neither will they have
support. (86)
And verily We gave unto Moses the
Scripture and We caused a train of messengers to follow
after him, and We gave unto Jesus, son of Mary, clear
proofs (of Allah's sovereignty), and We supported him
with the Holy spirit. Is it ever so, that, when there
cometh unto you a messenger (from Allah) with that which
ye yourselves desire not, ye grow arrogant, and some ye
disbelieve and some ye slay? (87)
And they say: Our hearts are hardened.
Nay, but Allah hath cursed them for their unbelief.
Little is that which they believe. (88)
And when there cometh unto them a
scripture from Allah, confirming that in their
possession - though before that they were asking for a
signal triumph over those who disbelieved - and when
there cometh unto them that which they know (to be the
truth) they disbelieve therein. The curse of Allah is on
disbelievers. (89)
Evil is that for which they sell
their souls: that they should disbelieve in that which
Allah hath revealed, grudging that Allah should reveal
of His bounty unto whom He will of His bondmen. They
have incurred anger upon anger. For disbelievers is a
shameful doom. (90)
And when it is said unto them:
Believe in that which Allah hath revealed, they say: We
believe in that which was revealed unto us. And they
disbelieve in that which cometh after it, though it is
the truth confirming that which they possess. Say (unto
them, O Muhammad): Why then slew ye the prophets of
Allah aforetime, if ye are (indeed) believers? (91)
And Moses came unto you with clear
proofs (of Allah's Sovereignty), yet, while he was away,
ye chose the calf (for worship) and ye were wrong-doers.
(92)
And when We made with you a covenant
and caused the Mount to tower above you, (saying): Hold
fast by that which We have given you, and hear (Our
Word), they said: We hear and we rebel. And (worship of)
the calf was made to sink into their hearts because of
their rejection (of the covenant). Say (unto them): Evil
is that which your belief enjoineth on you, if ye are
believers. (93)
Say (unto them): If the abode of the
Hereafter in the providence of Allah is indeed for you
alone and not for others of mankind (as ye pretend),
then long for death (for ye must long for death) if ye
are truthful. (94)
But they will never long for it,
because of that which their own hands have sent before
them. Allah is aware of evil-doers. (95)
And thou wilt find them greediest of
mankind for life and (greedier) than the idolaters. (Each)
one of them would like to be allowed to live a thousand
years. And to live (a thousand years) would be no means
remove him from the doom. Allah is Seer of what they do.
(96)
Say (O Muhammad, to mankind): Who is
an enemy to Gabriel! For he it is who hath revealed (this
Scripture) to thy heart by Allah's leave, confirming
that which was (revealed) before it, and a guidance and
glad tidings to believers; (97)
Who is an enemy to Allah, and His
angels and His messengers, and Gabriel and Michael! Then,
lo! Allah (Himself) is an enemy to the disbelievers.
(98)
Verily We have revealed unto thee
clear tokens, and only miscreants will disbelieve in
them. (99)
Is it ever so that when they make a
covenant a party of them set it aside? The truth is,
most of them believe not. (100)
And when there cometh unto them a
messenger from Allah, confirming that which they possess,
a party of those who have received the Scripture fling
the Scripture of Allah behind their backs as if they
knew not, (101)
And follow that which the devils
falsely related against the kingdom of Solomon. Solomon
disbelieved not; but the devils disbelieved, teaching
mankind magic and that which was revealed to the two
angels in Babel, Harut and Marut. Nor did they (the two
angels) teach it to anyone till they had said: We are
only a temptation, therefore disbelieve not (in the
guidance of Allah). And from these two (angles) people
learn that by which they cause division between man and
wife; but they injure thereby no-one save by Allah's
leave. And they learn that which harmeth them and
profiteth them not. And surely they do know that he who
trafficketh therein will have no (happy) portion in the
Hereafter; and surely evil is the price for which they
sell their souls, if they but knew. (102)
And if they had believed and kept
from evil, a recompense from Allah would be better, if
they only knew. (103)
O ye who believe, say not (unto the
Prophet): "Listen to us" but say "Look upon us," and be
ye listeners. For disbelievers is a painful doom. (104)
Neither those who disbelieve among
the people of the Scripture nor the idolaters love that
there should be sent down unto you any good thing from
your Lord. But Allah chooseth for His mercy whom He
will, and Allah is of Infinite Bounty. (105)
Such of our revelation as We
abrogate or cause to be forgotten, but we bring (in
place) one better or the like thereof. Knowest thou not
that Allah is Able to do all things? (106)
Knowest thou not that it is Allah
unto Whom belongeth the Sovereignty of the heavens and
the earth; and ye have not, beside Allah, any friend or
helper? (107)
Or would ye question your messenger
as Moses was questioned aforetime? He who chooseth
disbelief instead of faith, verily he hath gone astray
from a plain road. (108)
Many of the people of the Scripture
long to make you disbelievers after your belief, through
envy on their own account, after the truth hath become
manifest unto them. Forgive and be indulgent (toward
them) until Allah give command. Lo! Allah is Able to do
all things. (109)
Establish worship, and pay the
poor-due; and whatever of good ye send before (you) for
your souls, ye will find it with Allah. Lo! Allah is
Seer of what ye do. (110)
And they say: None entereth paradise
unless he be a Jew or a Christian. These are their own
desires. Say: Bring your proof (of what ye state) if ye
are truthful. (111)
Nay, but whosoever surrendereth his
purpose to Allah while doing good, his reward is with
his Lord; and there shall no fear come upon them neither
shall they grieve. (112)
And the Jews say the Christians
follow nothing (true), and the Christians say the Jews
follow nothing (true); yet both are readers of the
Scripture. Even thus speak those who know not. Allah
will judge between them on the Day of Resurrection
concerning that wherein they differ. (113)
And who doth greater wrong than he
who forbiddeth the approach to the sanctuaries of Allah
lest His name should be mentioned therein, and striveth
for their ruin. As for such, it was never meant that
they should enter them except in fear. Theirs in the
world is ignominy and theirs in the Hereafter is an
awful doom. (114)
Unto Allah belong the East and the
West, and whithersoever ye turn, there is Allah's
Countenance. Lo! Allah is All-Embracing, All-Knowing.
(115)
And they say: Allah hath taken unto
Himself a son. Be He glorified! Nay, but whatsoever is
in the heavens and the earth is His. All are subservient
unto Him. (116)
The Originator of the heavens and
the earth! When He decreeth a thing, He saith unto it
only: Be! and it is. (117)
And those who have no knowledge say:
Why doth not Allah speak unto us, or some sign come unto
us? Even thus, as they now speak, spake those (who were)
before them. Their hearts are all alike. We have made
clear the revelations for people who are sure. (118)
Lo! We have sent thee (O Muhammad)
with the truth, a bringer of glad tidings and a warner.
And thou wilt not be asked about the owners of hell-fire.
(119)
And the Jews will not be pleased
with thee, nor will the Christians, till thou follow
their creed. Say: Lo! the guidance of Allah (Himself) is
Guidance. And if thou shouldst follow their desires
after the knowledge which hath come unto thee, then
wouldst thou have from Allah no protecting friend nor
helper. (120)
Those unto whom We have given the
Scripture, who read it with the right reading, those
believe in it. And whoso disbelieveth in it, those are
they who are the losers. (121)
O Children of Israel! Remember My
favour wherewith I favoured you and how I preferred you
to (all) creatures. (122)
And guard (yourselves) against a day
when no soul will in aught avail another, nor will
compensation be accepted from it, nor will intercession
be of use to it; nor will they be helped. (123)
And (remember) when his Lord tried
Abraham with (His) commands, and he fulfilled them, He
said: Lo! I have appointed thee a leader for mankind.
(Abraham) said: And of my offspring (will there be
leaders)? He said: My covenant includeth not wrong-doers.
(124)
And when We made the House (at Mecca)
a resort for mankind and sanctuary, (saying): Take as
your place of worship the place where Abraham stood (to
pray). And We imposed a duty upon Abraham and Ishmael, (saying):
Purify My house for those who go around and those who
meditate therein and those who bow down and prostrate
themselves (in worship). (125)
And when Abraham prayed: My Lord!
Make this a region of security and bestow upon its
people fruits, such of them as believe in Allah and the
Last Day, He answered: As for him who disbelieveth, I
shall leave him in contentment for a while, then I shall
compel him to the doom of Fire - a hapless journey's
end! (126)
And when Abraham and Ishmael were
raising the foundations of the House, (Abraham prayed):
Our Lord! Accept from us (this duty). Lo! Thou, only
Thou, art the Hearer, the Knower. (127)
Our Lord! And make us submissive
unto Thee and of our seed a nation submissive unto Thee,
and show us our ways of worship, and relent toward us.
Lo! Thou, only Thou, art the Relenting, the Merciful.
(128)
Our Lord! And raise up in their
midst a messenger from among them who shall recite unto
them Thy revelations, and shall instruct them in the
Scripture and in wisdom and shall make them grow. Lo!
Thou, only Thou, art the Mighty, Wise. (129)
And who forsaketh the religion of
Abraham save him who befooleth himself? Verily We chose
him in the world, and lo! in the Hereafter he is among
the righteous. (130)
When his Lord said unto him:
Surrender! he said: I have surrendered to the Lord of
the Worlds. (131)
The same did Abraham enjoin upon his
sons, and also Jacob, (saying): O my sons! Lo! Allah
hath chosen for you the (true) religion; therefore die
not save as men who have surrendered (unto Him). (132)
Or were ye present when death came
to Jacob, when he said unto his sons: What will ye
worship after me? They said: We shall worship thy God,
the God of thy fathers, Abraham and Ishmael and Isaac,
One God, and unto Him we have surrendered. (133)
Those are a people who have passed
away. Theirs is that which they earned, and yours is
that which ye earn. And ye will not be asked of what
they used to do. (134)
And they say: Be Jews or Christians,
then ye will be rightly guided. Say (unto them, O
Muhammad): Nay, but (we follow) the religion of Abraham,
the upright, and he was not of the idolaters. (135)
Say (O Muslims): 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 Moses and Jesus
received, and that which the prophets received from
their Lord. We make no distinction between any of them,
and unto Him we have surrendered. (136)
And if they believe in the like of
that which ye believe, then are they rightly guided. But
if they turn away, then are they in schism, and Allah
will suffice thee (for defence) against them. He is the
Hearer, the Knower. (137)
(We take our) colour from Allah, and
who is better than Allah at colouring. We are His
worshippers. (138)
Say (unto the People of the
Scripture): Dispute ye with us concerning Allah when He
is our Lord and your Lord? Ours are our works and yours
your works. We look to Him alone. (139)
Or say ye that Abraham, and Ishmael,
and Isaac, and Jacob, and the tribes were Jews or
Christians? Say: Do ye know best, or doth Allah? And who
is more unjust than he who hideth a testimony which he
hath received from Allah? Allah is not unaware of what
ye do. (140)
Those are a people who have passed
away; theirs is that which they earned and yours that
which ye earn. And ye will not be asked of what they
used to do. (141)
The foolish of the people will say:
What hath turned them from the qiblah which they
formerly observed? Say: Unto Allah belong the East and
the West. He guideth whom He will unto a straight path.
(142)
Thus We have appointed you a middle
nation, that ye may be witnesses against mankind, and
that the messenger may be a witness against you. And We
appointed the qiblah which ye formerly observed only
that We might know him who followeth the messenger, from
him who turneth on his heels. In truth it was a hard
(test) save for those whom Allah guided. But it was not
Allah's purpose that your faith should be in vain, for
Allah is Full of Pity, Merciful towards mankind. (143)
We have seen the turning of thy face
to heaven (for guidance, O Muhammad). And now verily We
shall make thee turn (in prayer) toward a qiblah which
is dear to thee. So turn thy face toward the Inviolable
Place of Worship, and ye (O Muslims), wheresoever ye may
be, turn your faces (when ye pray) toward it. Lo! Those
who have received the Scripture know that (this
revelation) is the Truth from their Lord. And Allah is
not unaware of what they do. (144)
And even if thou broughtest unto
those who have received the Scripture all kinds of
portents, they would not follow thy qiblah, nor canst
thou be a follower of their qiblah; nor are some of them
followers of the qiblah of others. And if thou shouldst
follow their desires after the knowledge which hath come
unto thee, then surely wert thou of the evil-doers.
(145)
Those unto whom We gave the
Scripture recognise (this revelation) as they recognise
their sons. But lo! a party of them knowingly conceal
the truth. (146)
It is the Truth from thy Lord (O
Muhammad), so be not thou of those who waver. (147)
And each one hath a goal toward
which he turneth; so vie with one another in good works.
Wheresoever ye may be, Allah will bring you all together.
Lo! Allah is Able to do all things. (148)
And whencesoever thou comest forth (for
prayer, O Muhammad) turn thy face toward the Inviolable
Place of Worship. Lo! it is the Truth from thy Lord.
Allah is not unaware of what ye do. (149)
Whencesoever thou comest forth turn
thy face toward the Inviolable Place of Worship; and
wheresoever ye may be (O Muslims) turn your faces toward
it (when ye pray) so that men may have no argument
against you, save such of them as do injustice - Fear
them not, but fear Me! - and so that I may complete My
grace upon you, and that ye may be guided. (150)
Even as We have sent unto you a
messenger from among you, who reciteth unto you Our
revelations and causeth you to grow, and teacheth you
the Scripture and wisdom, and teacheth you that which ye
knew not. (151)
Therefore remember Me, I will
remember you. Give thanks to Me, and reject not Me.
(152)
O ye who believe! Seek help in
steadfastness and prayer. Lo! Allah is with the
steadfast. (153)
And call not those who are slain in
the way of Allah "dead." Nay, they are living, only ye
perceive not. (154)
And surely We shall try you with
something of fear and hunger, and loss of wealth and
lives and crops; but give glad tidings to the steadfast,
(155)
Who say, when a misfortune striketh
them: Lo! we are Allah's and lo! unto Him we are
returning. (156)
Such are they on whom are blessings
from their Lord, and mercy. Such are the rightly guided.
(157)
Lo! (the mountains) As-Safa and
Al-Marwah are among the indications of Allah. It is
therefore no sin for him who is on pilgrimage to the
House (of Allah) or visiteth it, to go around them (as
the pagan custom is). And he who doeth good of his own
accord, (for him) lo! Allah is Responsive, Aware. (158)
Lo! Those who hide the proofs and
the guidance which We revealed, after We had made it
clear in the Scripture: such are accursed of Allah and
accursed of those who have the power to curse. (159)
Except such of them -as repent and
amend and make manifest (the truth). These it is toward
whom I relent. I am the Relenting, the Merciful. (160)
Lo! Those who disbelieve, and die
while they are disbelievers; on them is the curse of
Allah and of angels and of men combined. (161)
They ever dwell therein. The doom
will not be lightened for them, neither will they be
reprieved. (162)
Your God is One God; there is no God
save Him, the Beneficent, the Merciful. (163)
Lo! In the creation of the heavens
and the earth, and the difference of night and day, and
the ships which run upon the sea with that which is of
use to men, and the water which Allah sendeth down from
the sky, thereby reviving the earth after its death, and
dispersing all kinds of beasts therein, and (in) the
ordinance of the winds, and the clouds obedient between
heaven and earth: are signs (of Allah's Sovereignty) for
people who have sense. (164)
Yet of mankind are some who take
unto themselves (objects of worship which they set as)
rivals to Allah, loving them with a love like (that
which is the due) of Allah (only) - Those who believe
are stauncher in their love for Allah - Oh, that those
who do evil had but known, (on the day) when they behold
the doom, that power belongeth wholly to Allah, and that
Allah is severe in punishment! (165)
(On the day) when those who were
followed disown those who followed (them), and they
behold the doom, and all their aims collapse with them.
(166)
And those who were but followers
will say: If a return were possible for us, we would
disown them even as they have disowned us. Thus will
Allah show them their own deeds as anguish for them, and
they will not emerge from the Fire. (167)
O mankind! Eat of that which is
lawful and wholesome in the earth, and follow not the
footsteps of the devil. Lo! he is an open enemy for you.
(168)
He enjoineth upon you only the evil
and the foul, and that ye should tell concerning Allah
that which ye know not. (169)
And when it is said unto them:
Follow that which Allah hath revealed, they say: We
follow that wherein we found our fathers. What! Even
though their fathers were wholly unintelligent and had
no guidance? (170)
The likeness of those who disbelieve
(in relation to the messenger) is as the likeness of one
who calleth unto that which heareth naught except a
shout and cry. Deaf, dumb, blind, therefore they have no
sense. (171)
O ye who believe! Eat of the good
things wherewith We have provided you, and render thanks
to Allah if it is (indeed) He Whom ye worship. (172)
He hath forbidden you only carrion,
and blood, and swineflesh, and that which hath been
immolated to (the name of) any other than Allah. But he
who is driven by necessity, neither craving nor
transgressing, it is no sin for him. Lo! Allah is
Forgiving, Merciful. (173)
Lo! those who hide aught of the
Scripture which Allah hath revealed and purchase a small
gain therewith, they eat into their bellies nothing else
than fire. Allah will not speak to them on the Day of
Resurrection, nor will He make them grow. Theirs will be
a painful doom. (174)
Those are they who purchase error at
the price of guidance, and torment at the price of
pardon. How constant are they in their strife to reach
the Fire! (175)
That is because Allah hath revealed
the Scripture with the truth. Lo! those who find (a
cause of) disagreement in the Scripture are in open
schism. (176)
It is not righteousness that ye turn
your faces to the East and the West; but righteous is he
who believeth in Allah and the Last Day and the angels
and the Scripture and the prophets; and giveth wealth,
for love of Him, to kinsfolk and to orphans and the
needy and the wayfarer and to those who ask, and to set
slaves free; and observeth proper worship and payeth the
poor-due. And those who keep their treaty when they make
one, and the patient in tribulation and adversity and
time of stress. Such are they who are sincere. Such are
the God-fearing. (177)
O ye who believe! Retaliation is
prescribed for you in the matter of the murdered; the
freeman for the freeman, and the slave for the slave,
and the female for the female. And for him who is
forgiven somewhat by his (injured) brother, prosecution
according to usage and payment unto him in kindness.
This is an alleviation and a mercy from your Lord. He
who transgresseth after this will have a painful doom.
(178)
And there is life for you in
retaliation, O men of understanding, that ye may ward
off (evil). (179)
It is prescribed for you, when death
approacheth one of you, if he leave wealth, that he
bequeath unto parents and near relatives in kindness. (This
is) a duty for all those who ward off (evil). (180)
And whoso changeth (the will) after
he hath heard it - the sin thereof is only upon those
who change it. Lo! Allah is Hearer, Knower. (181)
But he who feareth from a testator
some unjust or sinful clause, and maketh peace between
the parties, (it shall be) no sin for him. Lo! Allah is
Forgiving, Merciful. (182)
O ye who believe! Fasting is
prescribed for you, even as it was prescribed for those
before you, that ye may ward off (evil); (183)
(Fast) a certain number of days; and
(for) him who is sick among you, or on a journey, (the
same) number of other days; and for those who can afford
it there is a ransom: the feeding of a man in need - but
whoso doeth good of his own accord, it is better for him:
and that ye fast is better for you if ye did but know -
(184)
The month of Ramadan in which was
revealed the Qur'an, a guidance for mankind, and clear
proofs of the guidance, and the Criterion (of right and
wrong). And whosoever of you is present, let him fast
the month, and whosoever of you is sick or on a journey,
(let him fast the same) number of other days. Allah
desireth for you ease; He desireth not hardship for you;
and (He desireth) that ye should complete the period,
and that ye should magnify Allah for having guided you,
and that peradventure ye may be thankful. (185)
And when My servants question thee
concerning Me, then surely I am nigh. I answer the
prayer of the suppliant when he crieth unto Me. So let
them hear My call and let them trust in Me, in order
that they may be led aright. (186)
It is made lawful for you to go unto
your wives on the night of the fast. They are raiment
for you and ye are raiment for them. Allah is Aware that
ye were deceiving yourselves in this respect and He hath
turned in mercy toward you and relieved you. So hold
intercourse with them and seek that which Allah hath
ordained for you, and eat and drink until the white
thread becometh distinct to you from the black thread of
the dawn. Then strictly observe the fast till nightfall
and touch them not, but be at your devotions in the
mosques. These are the limits imposed by Allah, so
approach them not. Thus Allah expoundeth His revelation
to mankind that they may ward off (evil). (187)
And eat not up your property among
yourselves in vanity, nor seek by it to gain the hearing
of the judges that ye may knowingly devour a portion of
the property of others wrongfully. (188)
They ask thee, (O Muhammad), of new
moons, say: They are fixed seasons for mankind and for
the pilgrimage. It is not righteousness that ye go to
houses by the backs thereof (as do the idolaters at
certain seasons), but the righteous man is he who
wardeth off (evil). So go to houses by the gates thereof,
and observe your duty to Allah, that ye may be
successful. (189)
Fight in the way of Allah against
those who fight against you, but begin not hostilities.
Lo! Allah loveth not aggressors. (190)
And slay them wherever ye find them,
and drive them out of the places whence they drove you
out, for persecution is worse than slaughter. And fight
not with them at the Inviolable Place of Worship until
they first attack you there, but if they attack you (there)
then slay them. Such is the reward of disbelievers.
(191)
But if they desist, then lo! Allah
is Forgiving, Merciful. (192)
And fight them until persecution is
no more, and religion is for Allah. But if they desist,
then let there be no hostility except against
wrong-doers. (193)
The forbidden month for the
forbidden month, and forbidden things in retaliation.
And one who attacketh you, attack him in like manner as
he attacked you. Observe your duty to Allah, and know
that Allah is with those who ward off (evil). (194)
Spend your wealth for the cause of
Allah, and be not cast by your own hands to ruin; and do
good. Lo! Allah loveth the beneficent. (195)
Perform the pilgrimage and the visit
(to Mecca) for Allah. And if ye are prevented, then send
such gifts as can be obtained with ease, and shave not
your heads until the gifts have reached their
destination. And whoever among you is sick or hath an
ailment of the head must pay a ransom of fasting or
almsgiving or offering. And if ye are in safety, then
whosoever contenteth himself with the visit for the
pilgrimage (shall give) such gifts as can be had with
ease. And whosoever cannot find (such gifts), then a
fast of three days while on the pilgrimage, and of seven
when ye have returned; that is, ten in all. That is for
him whoso folk are not present at the Inviolable Place
of Worship. Observe your duty to Allah, and know that
Allah is severe in punishment. (196)
The pilgrimage is (in) the
well-known months, and whoever is minded to perform the
pilgrimage therein (let him remember that) there is (to
be) no lewdness nor abuse nor angry conversation on the
pilgrimage. And whatsoever good ye do Allah knoweth it.
So make provision for yourselves (Hereafter); for the
best provision is to ward off evil. Therefore keep your
duty unto Me, O men of understanding. (197)
It is no sin for you that ye seek
the bounty of your Lord (by trading). But, when ye press
on in the multitude from 'Arafat, remember Allah by the
sacred monument. Remember Him as He hath guided you,
although before ye were of those astray. (198)
Then hasten onward from the place
whence the multitude hasteneth onward, and ask
forgiveness of Allah. Lo! Allah is Forgiving, Merciful.
(199)
And when ye have completed your
devotions, then remember Allah as ye remember your
fathers or with a more lively remembrance. But of
mankind is he who saith: "Our Lord! Give unto us in the
world," and he hath no portion in the Hereafter. (200)
And of them (also) is he who saith:
"Our Lord! Give unto us in the world that which is good
and in the Hereafter that which is good, and guard us
from the doom of Fire." (201)
For them there is in store a goodly
portion out of that which they have earned. Allah is
swift at reckoning. (202)
Remember Allah through the appointed
days. Then whoso hasteneth (his departure) by two days,
it is no sin for him, and whoso delayeth, it is no sin
for him; that is for him who wardeth off (evil). Be
careful of your duty to Allah, and know that unto Him ye
will be gathered. (203)
And of mankind there is he whoso
conversation on the life of this world pleaseth thee
(Muhammad), and he calleth Allah to witness as to that
which is in his heart; yet he is the most rigid of
opponents. (204)
And when he turneth away (from thee)
his effort in the land is to make mischief therein and
to destroy the crops and the cattle; and Allah loveth
not mischief. (205)
And when it is said unto him: Be
careful of thy duty to Allah, pride taketh him to sin.
Hell will settle his account, an evil resting-place.
(206)
And of mankind is he who would sell
himself, seeking the pleasure of Allah; and Allah hath
compassion on (His) bondmen. (207)
O ye who believe! Come, all of you,
into submission (unto Him); and follow not the footsteps
of the devil. Lo! he is an open enemy for you. (208)
And if ye slide back after the clear
proofs have come unto you, then know that Allah is
Mighty, Wise. (209)
Wait they for naught else than that
Allah should come unto them in the shadows of the clouds
with the angels? Then the case would be already judged.
All cases go back to Allah (for judgment). (210)
Ask of the Children of Israel how
many a clear revelation We gave them! He who altereth
the grace of Allah after it hath come unto him (for him),
lo! Allah is severe in punishment. (211)
Beautified is the life of the world
for those who disbelieve; they make a jest of the
believers. But those who keep their duty to Allah will
be above them on the Day of Resurrection. Allah giveth
without stint to whom He will. (212)
Mankind were one community, and
Allah sent (unto them) prophets as bearers of good
tidings and as warners, and revealed therewith the
Scripture with the truth that it might judge between
mankind concerning that wherein they differed. And only
those unto whom (the Scripture) was given differed
concerning it, after clear proofs had come unto them,
through hatred one of another. And Allah by His Will
guided those who believe unto the truth of that
concerning which they differed. Allah guideth whom He
will unto a straight path. (213)
Or think ye that ye will enter
paradise while yet there hath not come unto you the like
of (that which came to) those who passed away before you?
Affliction and adversity befell them, they were shaken
as with earthquake, till the messenger (of Allah) and
those who believed along with him said: When cometh
Allah's help? Now surely Allah's help is nigh. (214)
They ask thee, (O Muhammad), what
they shall spend. Say: that which ye spend for good (must
go) to parents and near kindred and orphans and the
needy and the wayfarer. And whatsoever good ye do, lo!
Allah is Aware of it. (215)
Warfare is ordained for you, though
it is hateful unto you; but it may happen that ye hate a
thing which is good for you, and it may happen that ye
love a thing which is bad for you. Allah knoweth, ye
know not. (216)
They question thee (O Muhammad) with
regard to warfare in the sacred month. Say: Warfare
therein is a great (transgression), but to turn (men)
from the way of Allah, and to disbelieve in Him and in
the Inviolable Place of Worship, and to expel His people
thence, is a greater with Allah; for persecution is
worse than killing. And they will not cease from
fighting against you till they have made you renegades
from your religion, if they can. And whoso becometh a
renegade and dieth in his disbelief: such are they whose
works have fallen both in the world and the Hereafter.
Such are rightful owners of the Fire: they will abide
therein. (217)
Lo! those who believe, and those who
emigrate (to escape the persecution) and strive in the
way of Allah, these have hope of Allah's mercy. Allah is
Forgiving, Merciful. (218)
They question thee about strong
drink and games of chance. Say: In both is great sin,
and (some) utility for men; but the sin of them is
greater than their usefulness. And they ask thee what
they ought to spend. Say: that which is superfluous.
Thus Allah maketh plain to you (His) revelations, that
haply ye may reflect. (219)
Upon the world and the Hereafter.
And they question thee concerning orphans. Say: To
improve their lot is best. And if ye mingle your affairs
with theirs, then (they are) your brothers. Allah
knoweth him who spoileth from him who improveth. Had
Allah willed He could have overburdened you. Allah is
Mighty, Wise. (220)
Wed not idolatresses till they
believe; for lo! a believing bondwoman is better than an
idolatress though she please you; and give not your
daughters in marriage to idolaters till they believe,
for lo! a believing slave is better than an idolater
though he please you. These invite unto the Fire, and
Allah inviteth unto the Garden, and unto forgiveness by
His grace, and expoundeth His revelations to mankind
that haply they may remember. (221)
They question thee (O Muhammad)
concerning menstruation. Say: It is an illness, so let
women alone at such times and go not in unto them till
they are cleansed. And when they have purified
themselves, then go in unto them as Allah hath enjoined
upon you. Truly Allah loveth those who turn unto Him,
and loveth those who have a care for cleanness. (222)
Your women are a tilth for you (to
cultivate) so go to your tilth as ye will, and send
(good deeds) before you for your souls, and fear Allah,
and know that ye will (one day) meet Him. Give glad
tidings to believers, (O Muhammad). (223)
And make not Allah, by your oaths, a
hindrance to your being righteous and observing your
duty unto Him and making peace among mankind. Allah is
Hearer, Knower. (224)
Allah will not take you to task for
that which is unintentional in your oaths. But He will
take you to task for that which your hearts have
garnered. Allah is Forgiving, Clement. (225)
Those who forswear their wives must
wait four months; then, if they change their mind, lo!
Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. (226)
And if they decide upon divorce (let
them remember that) Allah is Hearer, Knower. (227)
Women who are divorced shall wait,
keeping themselves apart, three (monthly) courses. And
it is not lawful for them that they should conceal that
which Allah hath created in their wombs if they are
believers in Allah and the Last Day. And their husbands
would do better to take them back in that case if they
desire a reconciliation. And they (women) have rights
similar to those (of men) over them in kindness, and men
are a degree above them. Allah is Mighty, Wise. (228)
Divorce must be pronounced twice and
then (a woman) must be retained in honour or released in
kindness. And it is not lawful for you that ye take from
women aught of that which ye have given them; except (in
the case) when both fear that they may not be able to
keep within the limits (imposed by) Allah. And if ye
fear that they may not be able to keep the limits of
Allah, in that case it is no sin for either of them if
the woman ransom herself. These are the limits (imposed
by) Allah. Transgress them not. For whoso transgresseth
Allah's limits: such are wrong-doers. (229)
And if he hath divorced her (the
third time), then she is not lawful unto him thereafter
until she hath wedded another husband. Then if he (the
other husband) divorce her it is no sin for both of them
that they come together again if they consider that they
are able to observe the limits of Allah. These are the
limits of Allah. He manifesteth them for people who have
knowledge. (230)
When ye have divorced women, and
they have reached their term, then retain them in
kindness or release them in kindness. Retain them not to
their hurt so that ye transgress (the limits). He who
doeth that hath wronged his soul. Make not the
revelations of Allah a laughing-stock (by your behaviour),
but remember Allah's grace upon you and that which He
hath revealed unto you of the Scripture and of wisdom,
whereby He doth exhort you. Observe your duty to Allah
and know that Allah is Aware of all things. (231)
And when ye have divorced women and
they reach their term, place not difficulties in the way
of their marrying their husbands if it is agreed between
them in kindness. This is an admonition for him among
you who believeth in Allah and the Last Day. That is
more virtuous for you, and cleaner. Allah knoweth; ye
know not. (232)
Mothers shall suckle their children
for two whole years; (that is) for those who wish to
complete the suckling. The duty of feeding and clothing
nursing mothers in a seemly manner is upon the father of
the child. No-one should be charged beyond his capacity.
A mother should not be made to suffer because of her
child, nor should he to whom the child is born (be made
to suffer) because of his child. And on the (father's)
heir is incumbent the like of that (which was incumbent
on the father). If they desire to wean the child by
mutual consent and (after) consultation, it is no sin
for them; and if ye wish to give your children out to
nurse, it is no sin for you, provide that ye pay what is
due from you in kindness. Observe your duty to Allah,
and know that Allah is Seer of what ye do. (233)
Such of you as die and leave behind
them wives, they (the wives) shall wait, keeping
themselves apart, four months and ten days. And when
they reach the term (prescribed for them) then there is
no sin for you in aught that they may do with themselves
in decency. Allah is informed of what ye do. (234)
There is no sin for you in that
which ye proclaim or hide in your minds concerning your
troth with women. Allah knoweth that ye will remember
them. But plight not your troth with women except by
uttering a recognised form of words. And do not
consummate the marriage until (the term) prescribed is
run. Know that Allah knoweth what is in your minds, so
beware of Him; and know that Allah is Forgiving,
Clement. (235)
It is no sin for you if ye divorce
women while yet ye have not touched them, nor appointed
unto them a portion. Provide for them, the rich
according to his means, and the straitened according to
his means, a fair provision. (This is) a bounden duty
for those who do good. (236)
If ye divorce them before ye have
touched them and ye have appointed unto them a portion,
then (pay the) half of that which ye appointed, unless
they (the women) agree to forgo it, or he agreeth to
forgo it in whose hand is the marriage tie. To forgo is
nearer to piety. And forget not kindness among
yourselves. Allah is Seer of what ye do. (237)
Be guardians of your prayers, and of
the midmost prayer, and stand up with devotion to Allah.
(238)
And if ye go in fear, then (pray)
standing or on horseback. And when ye are again in
safety, remember Allah, as He hath taught you that which
(heretofore) ye knew not. (239)
(In the case of) those of you who
are about to die and leave behind them wives, they
should bequeath unto their wives a provision for the
year without turning them out, but if they go out (of
their own accord) there is no sin for you in that which
they do of themselves within their rights. Allah is
Mighty, Wise. (240)
For divorced women a provision in
kindness: a duty for those who ward off (evil). (241)
Thus Allah expoundeth unto you His
revelations so that ye may understand. (242)
Bethink thee (O Muhammad) of those
of old, who went forth from their habitations in their
thousands, fearing death, and Allah said unto them: Die;
and then He brought them back to life. Lo! Allah is a
Lord of Kindness to mankind, but most of mankind give
not thanks. (243)
Fight in the way of Allah, and know
that Allah is Hearer, Knower. (244)
Who is it that will lend unto Allah
a goodly loan, so that He may give it increase manifold?
Allah straiteneth and enlargeth. Unto Him ye will return.
(245)
Bethink thee of the leaders of the
Children of Israel after Moses, how they said unto a
prophet whom they had: Set up for us a king and we will
fight in Allah's way. He said: Would ye then refrain
from fighting if fighting were prescribed for you? They
said: Why should we not fight in Allah's way when we
have been driven from our dwellings with our children?
Yet, when fighting was prescribed for them, they turned
away, all save a few of them. Allah is aware of
evil-doers. (246)
Their Prophet said unto them: Lo!
Allah hath raised up Saul to be a king for you. They
said: How can he have kingdom over us when we are more
deserving of the kingdom than he is, since he hath not
been given wealth enough? He said: Lo! Allah hath chosen
him above you, and hath increased him abundantly in
wisdom and stature. Allah bestoweth His Sovereignty on
whom He will. Allah is All-Embracing, All-Knowing. (247)
And their Prophet said unto them: Lo!
the token of his kingdom is that there shall come unto
you the ark wherein is peace of reassurance from your
Lord, and a remnant of that which the house of Moses and
the house of Aaron left behind, the angels bearing it.
Lo! herein shall be a token for you if (in truth) ye are
believers. (248)
And when Saul set out with the army,
he said: Lo! Allah will try you by (the ordeal of) a
river. Whosoever therefore drinketh thereof he is not of
me, and whosoever tasteth it not he is of me, save him
who taketh (thereof) in the hollow of his hand. But they
drank thereof, all save a few of them. And after he had
crossed (the river), he and those who believed with him,
they said: We have no power this day against Goliath and
his hosts. But those who knew that they would meet Allah
exclaimed: How many a little company hath overcome a
mighty host by Allah's leave! Allah is with the
steadfast. (249)
And when they went into the field
against Goliath and his hosts they said: Our Lord!
Bestow on us endurance, make our foothold sure, and give
us help against the disbelieving folk. (250)
So they routed them by Allah's leave
and David slew Goliath; and Allah gave him the kingdom
and wisdom, and taught him of that which He willeth. And
if Allah had not repelled some men by others the earth
would have been corrupted. But Allah is a Lord of
Kindness to (His) creatures. (251)
These are the portents of Allah
which We recite unto thee (Muhammad) with truth, and lo!
thou art of the number of (Our) messengers; (252)
Of those messengers, some of whom We
have caused to excel others, and of whom there are some
unto whom Allah spake, while some of them He exalted (above
others) in degree; and We gave Jesus, son of Mary, clear
proofs (of Allah's Sovereignty) and We supported him
with the holy Spirit. And if Allah had so wiled it,
those who followed after them would not have fought one
with another after the clear proofs had come unto them.
But they differed, some of them believing and some
disbelieving. And if Allah had so willed it, they would
not have fought one with another; but Allah doeth what
He will. (253)
O ye who believe! spend of that
wherewith We have provided you ere a day come when there
will be no trafficking, nor friendship, nor intercession.
The disbelievers, they are the wrong-doers. (254)
Allah! There is no God save Him, the
Alive, the Eternal. Neither slumber nor sleep overtaketh
Him. Unto Him belongeth whatsoever is in the heavens and
whatsoever is in the earth. Who is he that intercedeth
with Him save by His leave? He knoweth that which is in
front of them and that which is behind them, while they
encompass nothing of His knowledge save what He will.
His throne includeth the heavens and the earth, and He
is never weary of preserving them. He is the Sublime,
the Tremendous. (255)
There is no compulsion in religion.
The right direction is henceforth distinct from error.
And he who rejecteth false deities and believeth in
Allah hath grasped a firm handhold which will never
break. Allah is Hearer, Knower. (256)
Allah is the Protecting Guardian of
those who believe. He bringeth them out of darkness into
light. As for those who disbelieve, their patrons are
false deities. They bring them out of light into
darkness. Such are rightful owners of the Fire. They
will abide therein. (257)
Bethink thee not of him who had an
argument with Abraham about his Lord, because Allah had
given him the kingdom; how, when Abraham said: My Lord
is He Who giveth life and causeth death, he answered: I
give life and cause death. Abraham said: Lo! Allah
causeth the sun to rise in the East, so do thou cause it
to come up from the West. Thus was the disbeliever
abashed. And Allah guideth not wrongdoing folk. (258)
Or (bethink thee of) the like of him
who, passing by a township which had fallen into utter
ruin, exclaimed: How shall Allah give this township life
after its death? And Allah made him die a hundred years,
then brought him back to life. He said: How long hast
thou tarried? (The man) said: I have tarried a day or
part of a day. (He) said: Nay, but thou hast tarried for
a hundred years. Just look at thy food and drink which
have not rotted! Look at thine ass! And, that We may
make thee a token unto mankind, look at the bones, how
We adjust them and then cover them with flesh! And when
(the matter) became clear unto him, he said: I know now
that Allah is Able to do all things. (259)
And when Abraham said (unto his
Lord): My Lord! Show me how Thou givest life to the dead,
He said: Dost thou not believe? Abraham said: Yea, but
(I ask) in order that my heart may be at ease. (His
Lord) said: Take four of the birds and cause them to
incline unto thee, then place a part of them on each
hill, then call them, they will come to thee in haste,
and know that Allah is Mighty, Wise. (260)
The likeness of those who spend
their wealth in Allah's way is as the likeness of a
grain which groweth seven ears, in every ear a hundred
grains. Allah giveth increase manifold to whom He will.
Allah is All-Embracing, All-Knowing. (261)
Those who spend their wealth for the
cause of Allah and afterward make not reproach and
injury to follow that which they have spent; their
reward is with their Lord, and there shall no fear come
upon them, neither shall they grieve. (262)
A kind word with forgiveness is
better than almsgiving followed by injury. Allah is
Absolute, Clement. (263)
O ye who believe! Render not vain
your almsgiving by reproach and injury, like him who
spendeth his wealth only to be seen of men and believeth
not in Allah and the Last Day. His likeness is as the
likeness of a rock whereon is dust of earth; a rainstorm
smiteth it, leaving it smooth and bare. They have no
control of aught of that which they have gained. Allah
guideth not the disbelieving folk. (264)
And the likeness of those who spend
their wealth in search of Allah's pleasure, and for the
strengthening of their souls, is as the likeness of a
garden on a height. The rainstorm smiteth it and it
bringeth forth its fruit twofold. And if the rainstorm
smite it not, then the shower. Allah is Seer of what ye
do. (265)
Would any of you like to have a
garden of palm-trees and vines, with rivers flowing
underneath it, with all kinds of fruit for him therein;
and old age hath stricken him and he hath feeble
offspring; and a fiery whirlwind striketh it and it is
(all) consumed by fire. Thus Allah maketh plain His
revelations unto you, in order that ye may give thought.
(266)
O ye who believe! Spend of the good
things which ye have earned, and of that which We bring
forth from the earth for you, and seek not the bad (with
intent) to spend thereof (in charity) when ye would not
take it for yourselves save with disdain; and know that
Allah is Absolute, Owner of Praise. (267)
The devil promiseth you destitution
and enjoineth on you lewdness. But Allah promiseth you
forgiveness from Himself with bounty. Allah is
All-Embracing, All-knowing. (268)
He giveth wisdom unto whom He will,
and he unto whom wisdom is given, he truly hath received
abundant good. But none remember except men of
understanding. (269)
Whatever alms ye spend or vow ye vow,
lo! Allah knoweth it. Wrong-doers have no helpers. (270)
If ye publish your almsgiving, it is
well, but if ye hide it and give it to the poor, it will
be better for you, and will atone for some of your
ill-deeds. Allah is Informed of what ye do. (271)
The guiding of them is not thy duty
(O Muhammad), but Allah guideth whom He will. And
whatsoever good thing ye spend, it is for yourselves,
when ye spend not save in search of Allah's Countenance;
and whatsoever good thing ye spend, it will be repaid to
you in full, and ye will not be wronged. (272)
(Alms are) for the poor who are
straitened for the cause of Allah, who cannot travel in
the land (for trade). The unthinking man accounteth them
wealthy because of their restraint. Thou shalt know them
by their mark: They do not beg of men with importunity.
And whatsoever good thing ye spend, lo! Allah knoweth
it. (273)
Those who spend their wealth by
night and day, by stealth and openly, verily their
reward is with their Lord, and their shall no fear come
upon them neither shall they grieve. (274)
Those who swallow usury cannot rise
up save as he ariseth whom the devil hath prostrated by
(his) touch. That is because they say: Trade is just
like usury; whereas Allah permitteth trading and
forbiddeth usury. He unto whom an admonition from his
Lord cometh, and (he) refraineth (in obedience thereto),
he shall keep (the profits of) that which is past, and
his affair (henceforth) is with Allah. As for him who
returneth (to usury) - Such are rightful owners of the
Fire. They will abide therein. (275)
Allah hath blighted usury and made
almsgiving fruitful. Allah loveth not the impious and
guilty. (276)
Lo! those who believe and do good
works and establish worship and pay the poor-due, their
reward is with their Lord and there shall no fear come
upon them neither shall they grieve. (277)
O ye who believe! Observe your duty
to Allah, and give up what remaineth (due to you) from
usury, if ye are (in truth) believers. (278)
And if ye do not, then be warned of
war (against you) from Allah and His messenger. And if
ye repent, then ye have your principal (without interest).
Wrong not, and ye shall not be wronged. (279)
And if the debtor is in straitened
circumstances, then (let there be) postponement to (the
time of) ease; and that ye remit the debt as almsgiving
would be better for you if ye did but know. (280)
And guard yourselves against a day
in which ye will be brought back to Allah. Then every
soul will be paid in full that which it hath earned, and
they will not be wronged. (281)
O ye who believe! When ye contract a
debt for a fixed term, record it in writing. Let a
scribe record it in writing between you in (terms of)
equity. No scribe should refuse to write as Allah hath
taught him, so let him write, and let him who incurreth
the debt dictate, and let him observe his duty to Allah
his Lord, and diminish naught thereof. But if he who
oweth the debt is of low understanding, or weak, or
unable himself to dictate, then let the guardian of his
interests dictate in (terms of) equity. And call to
witness, from among your men, two witnesses. And if two
men be not (at hand) then a man and two women, of such
as ye approve as witnesses, so that if one of the two
erreth (through forgetfulness) the one of them will
remind. And the witnesses must not refuse when they are
summoned. Be not averse to writing down (the contract)
whether it be small or great, with (record of) the term
thereof. That is more equitable in the sight of Allah
and more sure for testimony, and the best way of
avoiding doubt between you; save only in the case when
it is actual merchandise which ye transfer among
yourselves from hand to hand. In that case it is no sin
for you if ye write it not. And have witnesses when ye
sell one to another, and let no harm be done to scribe
or witness. If ye do (harm to them) lo! it is a sin in
you. Observe your duty to Allah. Allah is teaching you.
And Allah is knower of all things. (282)
If ye be on a journey and cannot
find a scribe, then a pledge in hand (shall suffice).
And if one of you entrusteth to another let him who is
trusted deliver up that which is entrusted to him (according
to the pact between them) and let him observe his duty
to Allah his Lord. Hide not testimony. He who hideth it,
verily his heart is sinful. Allah is Aware of what ye
do. (283)
Unto Allah (belongeth) whatsoever is
in the heavens and whatsoever is in the earth; and
whether ye make known what is in your minds or hide it,
Allah will bring you to account for it. He will forgive
whom He will and He will punish whom He will. Allah is
Able to do all things. (284)
The messenger believeth in that
which hath been revealed unto him from his Lord and (so
do) believers. Each one believeth in Allah and His
angels and His scriptures and His messengers - We make
no distinction between any of His messengers - and they
say: We hear, and we obey. (Grant us) Thy forgiveness,
our Lord. Unto Thee is the journeying. (285)
Allah tasketh not a soul beyond its
scope. For it (is only) that which it hath earned, and
against it (only) that which it hath deserved. Our Lord!
Condemn us not if we forget, or miss the mark! Our Lord!
Lay not on us such a burden as thou didst lay on those
before us! Our Lord! Impose not on us that which we have
not the strength to bear! Pardon us, absolve us and have
mercy on us, Thou, our Protector, and give us victory
over the disbelieving folk. (286)