Saba
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
Praise be to Allah, unto Whom
belongeth whatsoever is in the heavens and whatsoever is
in the earth. His is the praise in the Hereafter, and He
is the Wise, the Aware. (1)
He knoweth that which goeth down into
the earth and that which cometh forth from it, and that
descendeth from the heaven and that which ascendeth into
it. He is the Merciful, the Forgiving. (2)
Those who disbelieve say: The Hour
will never come unto us. Say: Nay, by my Lord, but it is
coming unto you surely. (He is) the Knower of the
Unseen. Not an atom's weight, or less than that or
greater, escapeth Him in the heavens or in the earth,
but it is in a clear Record, (3)
That He may reward those who believe
and do good works. For them is pardon and a rich
provision. (4)
But those who strive against Our
revelations, challenging (Us), theirs will be a painful
doom of wrath. (5)
Those who have been given knowledge
see that what is revealed unto thee from thy Lord is the
truth and leadeth unto the path of the Mighty, the Owner
of Praise. (6)
Those who disbelieve say: Shall we
show you a man who will tell you (that) when ye have
become dispersed in dust with most complete dispersal
still, even then, ye will be created anew? (7)
Hath he invented a lie concerning
Allah, or is there in him a madness? Nay, but those who
disbelieve in the Hereafter are in torment and far error.
(8)
Have they not observed what is before
them and what is behind them of the sky and the earth?
If We will, We can make the earth swallow them, or cause
obliteration from the sky to fall on them. Lo! herein
surely is a portent for every slave who turneth (to
Allah) repentant. (9)
And assuredly We gave David grace
from Us, (saying): O ye hills and birds, echo his psalms
of praise! And We made the iron supple unto him, (10)
Saying: Make thou long coats of mail
and measure the links (thereof). And do ye right. Lo! I
am Seer of what ye do. (11)
And unto Solomon (We gave) the wind,
whereof the morning course was a month's journey and the
evening course a month's journey, and We caused the
fount of copper to gush forth for him, and (We gave him)
certain of the jinn who worked before him by permission
of his Lord. And such of them as deviated from Our
command, them We caused to taste the punishment of
flaming Fire. (12)
They made for him what he willed:
synagogues and statues, basins like wells and boilers
built into the ground. Give thanks, O House of David!
Few of My bondmen are thankful. (13)
And when We decreed death for him,
nothing showed his death to them save a creeping
creature of the earth which gnawed away his staff. And
when he fell the jinn saw clearly how, if they had known
the Unseen, they would not have continued in despised
toil. (14)
There was indeed a sign for Sheba in
their dwelling-place: Two gardens on the right hand and
the left (as who should say): Eat of the provision of
your Lord and render thanks to Him. A fair land and an
indulgent Lord! (15)
But they were froward, so We sent on
them the flood of 'Iram, and in exchange for their two
gardens gave them two gardens bearing bitter fruit, the
tamarisk and here and there a lote-tree. (16)
This We awarded them because of their
ingratitude. Punish We ever any save the ingrates? (17)
And We set, between them and the
towns which We had blessed, towns easy to be seen, and
We made the stage between them easy, (saying): Travel in
them safely both by night and day. (18)
But they said: Our Lord! Make the
stage between our journeys longer. And they wronged
themselves, therefore We made them bywords (in the land)
and scattered them abroad, a total scattering. Lo!
herein verily are portents for each steadfast, grateful
(heart). (19)
And Satan indeed found his
calculation true concerning them, for they follow him,
all save a group of true believers. (20)
And he had no warrant whatsoever
against them, save that We would know him who believeth
in the Hereafter from him who is in doubt thereof; and
thy Lord (O Muhammad) taketh note of all things. (21)
Say (O Muhammad): Call upon those
whom ye set up beside Allah! They possess not an atom's
weight either in the heavens or the earth, nor have they
any share in either, nor hath He an auxiliary among
them. (22)
No intercession availeth with Him
save for him whom He permitteth. Yet, when fear is
banished from their hearts, they say: What was it that
your Lord said? They say: The Truth. And He is the
Sublime, the Great. (23)
Say: Who giveth you provision from
the sky and the earth? Say: Allah, Lo! we or you
assuredly are rightly guided or in error manifest. (24)
Say: Ye will not be asked of what we
committed, nor shall we be asked of what ye do. (25)
Say: Our Lord will bring us all
together, then He will judge between us with truth. He
is the All-knowing Judge. (26)
Say: Show me those whom ye have
joined unto Him as partners. Nay (ye dare not)! For He
is Allah, the Mighty, the Wise. (27)
And We have not sent thee (O
Muhammad) save as a bringer of good tidings and a warner
unto all mankind; but most of mankind know not. (28)
And they say: When is this promise
(to be fulfilled) if ye are truthful? (29)
Say (O Muhammad): Yours is the
promise of a Day which ye cannot postpone nor hasten by
an hour. (30)
And those who disbelieve say: We
believe not in this Qur'an nor in that which was before
it; but oh, if thou couldst see, when the wrong-doers
are brought up before their Lord, how they cast the
blame one to another; how those who were despised (in
the earth) say unto those who were proud: But for you,
we should have been believers. (31)
Those who were proud say unto those
who were despised: Did we drive you away from the
guidance after it had come unto you? Nay, but ye were
guilty. (32)
Those who were despised say unto
those who were proud: Nay but (it was your) scheming
night and day, when ye commanded us to disbelieve in
Allah and set up rivals unto Him. And they are filled
with remorse when they behold the doom; and We place
carcans on the necks of those who disbelieved. Are they
requited aught save what they did? (33)
And We sent not unto any township a
warner, but its pampered ones declared: Lo! we are
disbelievers in that which ye bring unto. (34)
And they say: We are more (than you)
in wealth and children. We are not the punished! (35)
Say (O Muhammad): Lo! my Lord
enlargeth the provision for whom He will and narroweth
it (for whom He will). But most of mankind know not.
(36)
And it is not your wealth nor your
children that will bring you near unto Us, but he who
believeth and doeth good (he draweth near). As for such,
theirs will be twofold reward for what they did and they
will dwell secure in lofty halls. (37)
And as for those who strive against
Our revelations, challenging, they will be brought to
the doom. (38)
Say: Lo! my Lord enlargeth the
provision for whom He will of His bondmen, and narroweth
(it) for him. And whatsoever ye spend (for good) He
replaceth it. And He is the Best of Providers. (39)
And on the day when He will gather
them all together, He will say unto the angels: Did
these worship you? (40)
They will say: Be Thou glorified.
Thou art our protector, for them! Nay, but they
worshipped the jinn; most of them were believers in
them. (41)
That day ye will possess no use nor
hurt one for another. And We shall say unto those who
did wrong: Taste the doom of the Fire which ye used to
deny. (42)
And if Our revelations are recited
unto them in plain terms, they say: This is naught else
than a man who would turn you away from what your
fathers used to worship; and they say: This is naught
else than an invented lie. Those who disbelieve say of
the truth when it reacheth them: This is naught else
than mere magic. (43)
And We have given them no scriptures
which they study, nor sent We unto them, before thee,
any warner. (44)
Those before them denied, and these
have not attained a tithe of that which We bestowed on
them (of old); yet they denied My messengers. How
intense then was My abhorrence (of them)! (45)
Say (unto them, O Muhammad): I exhort
you unto one thing only: that ye awake, for Allah's sake,
by twos and singly, and then reflect: There is no
madness in your comrade. He is naught else than a warner
unto you in face of a terrific doom. (46)
Say: Whatever reward I might have
asked of you is yours. My reward is the affair of Allah
only. He is Witness over all things. (47)
Say: Lo! my Lord hurleth the truth.
(He is) the Knower of Things Hidden. (48)
Say: The Truth hath come, and
falsehood showeth not its face and will not return. (49)
Say: If I err, I err only to my own
loss, and if I am rightly guided it is because of that
which my Lord hath revealed unto me. Lo! He is Hearer,
Nigh. (50)
Couldst thou but see when they are
terrified with no escape, and are seized from near at
hand, (51)
And say: We (now) believe therein.
But how can they reach (faith) from afar off, (52)
When they disbelieved in it of yore.
They aim at the unseen from afar off. (53)
And a gulf is set between them and
that which they desire, as was done for people of their
kind of old. Lo! they were in hopeless doubt. (54)