Az-Zumar
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
The revelation of the Scripture is
from Allah, the Mighty, the Wise. (1)
Lo! We have revealed the Scripture
unto thee (Muhammad) with truth; so worship Allah,
making religion pure for Him (only). (2)
Surely pure religion is for Allah only.
And those who choose protecting friends beside Him (say):
We worship them only that they may bring us near unto
Allah. Lo! Allah will judge between them concerning that
wherein they differ. Lo! Allah guideth not him who is a
liar, an ingrate. (3)
If Allah had willed to choose a son,
He could have chosen what He would of that which He hath
created. Be He glorified! He is Allah, the One, the
Absolute. (4)
He hath created the heavens and the
earth with truth. He maketh night to succeed day, and He
maketh day to succeed night, and He constraineth the sun
and the moon to give service, each running on for an
appointed term. Is not He the Mighty, the Forgiver? (5)
He created you from one being, then
from that (being) He made its mate; and He hath provided
for you of cattle eight kinds. He created you in the
wombs of your mothers, creation after creation, in a
threefold gloom. Such is Allah, your Lord. His is the
Sovereignty. There is no God save Him. How then are ye
turned away? (6)
If ye are thankless, yet Allah is
Independent of you, though He is not pleased with
thanklessness for His bondmen; and if ye are thankful He
is pleased therewith for you. No laden soul will bear
another's load. Then unto your Lord is your return; and
He will tell you what ye used to do. Lo! He knoweth what
is in the breasts (of men). (7)
And when some hurt toucheth man, he
crieth unto his Lord, turning unto Him (repentant). Then,
when He granteth him a boon from Him he forgetteth that
for which he cried unto Him before, and setteth up
rivals to Allah that he may beguile (men) from His way.
Say (O Muhammad, unto such an one): Take pleasure in thy
disbelief a while. Lo! thou art of the owners of the
Fire. (8)
Is he who payeth adoration in the
watches of the night, prostrate and standing, bewaring
of the Hereafter and hoping for the mercy of his Lord,
(to be accounted equal with a disbeliever)? Say (unto
them, O Muhammad): Are those who know equal with those
who know not? But only men of understanding will pay
heed. (9)
Say: O My bondmen who believe!
Observe your duty to your Lord. For those who do good in
this world there is good, and Allah's earth is spacious.
Verily the steadfast will be paid their wages without
stint. (10)
Say (O Muhammad): Lo! I am commanded
to worship Allah, making religion pure for Him (only).
(11)
And I am commanded to be the first of
those who surrender (unto Him). (12)
Say: Lo! if I should disobey my Lord,
I fear the doom of a tremendous Day. (13)
Say: Allah I worship, making my
religion pure for Him (only). (14)
Then worship what ye will beside Him.
Say: The losers will be those who lose themselves and
their housefolk on the Day of Resurrection. Ah, that
will be the manifest loss! (15)
They have an awning of fire above
them and beneath them a dais (of fire). With this doth
Allah appal His bondmen. O My bondmen, therefor fear Me!
(16)
And those who put away false gods
lest they should worship them and turn to Allah in
repentance, for them there are glad tidings. Therefor
give good tidings (O Muhammad) to My bondmen (17)
Who hear advice and follow the best
thereof. Such are those whom Allah guideth, and such are
men of understanding. (18)
Is he on whom the word of doom is
fulfilled (to be helped), and canst thou (O Muhammad)
rescue him who is in the Fire? (19)
But those who keep their duty to
their Lord, for them are lofty halls with lofty halls
above them, built (for them), beneath which rivers flow.
(It is) a promise of Allah. Allah faileth not His
promise. (20)
Hast thou not seen how Allah hath
sent down water from the sky and hath caused it to
penetrate the earth as watersprings, and afterward
thereby produceth crops of divers hues; and afterward
they wither and thou seest them turn yellow; then He
maketh them chaff. Lo! herein verily is a reminder for
men of understanding. (21)
Is he whose bosom Allah hath expanded
for the surrender (unto Him), so that he followeth a
light from his Lord, (as he who disbelieveth)? Then woe
unto those whose hearts are hardened against remembrance
of Allah. Such are in plain error. (22)
Allah hath (now) revealed the fairest
of statements, a Scripture consistent, (wherein promises
of reward are) paired (with threats of punishment),
whereat doth creep the flesh of those who fear their
Lord, so that their flesh and their hearts soften to
Allah's reminder. Such is Allah's guidance, wherewith He
guideth whom He will. And him whom Allah sendeth astray,
for him there is no guide. (23)
Is he then, who will strike his face
against the awful doom upon the Day of Resurrection (as
he who doeth right)? And it will be said unto the
wrong-doers: Taste what ye used to earn. (24)
Those before them denied, and so the
doom came on them whence they knew not. (25)
Thus Allah made them taste
humiliation in the life of the world, and verily the
doom of the Hereafter will be greater if they did but
know. (26)
And verily We have coined for mankind
in this Qur'an all kinds of similitudes, that haply they
may reflect; (27)
A Lecture in Arabic, containing no
crookedness, that haply they may ward off (evil). (28)
Allah coineth a similitude: A man in
relation to whom are several part-owners, quarrelling,
and a man belonging wholly to one man. Are the two equal
in similitude? Praise be to Allah! But most of them know
not. (29)
Lo! thou wilt die, and lo! they will
die; (30)
Then lo! on the Day of Resurrection,
before your Lord ye will dispute. (31)
And who doth greater wrong than he
who telleth a lie against Allah, and denieth the truth
when it reacheth him? Will not the home of disbelievers
be in hell? (32)
And whoso bringeth the truth and
believeth therein - Such are the dutiful. (33)
They shall have what they will of
their Lord's bounty. That is the reward of the good:
(34)
That Allah will remit from them the
worst of what they did, and will pay them for reward the
best they used to do. (35)
Will not Allah defend His slave? Yet
they would frighten thee with those beside Him. He whom
Allah sendeth astray, for him there is no guide. (36)
And he whom Allah guideth, for him
there can be no misleader. Is not Allah Mighty, Able to
Requite (the wrong)? (37)
And verily, if thou shouldst ask them:
Who created the heavens and the earth? they will say:
Allah. Say: Bethink you then of those ye worship beside
Allah, if Allah willed some hurt for me, could they
remove from me His hurt; or if He willed some mercy for
me, could they restrain His mercy? Say: Allah is my all.
In Him do (all) the trusting put their trust. (38)
Say: O my people! Act in your manner.
Lo! I (too) am acting. Thus ye will come to know (39)
Who it is unto whom cometh a doom
that will abase him, and on whom there falleth
everlasting doom. (40)
Lo! We have revealed unto thee
(Muhammad) the Scripture for mankind with truth. Then
whosoever goeth right it is for his soul, and whosoever
strayeth, strayeth only to its hurt. And thou art not a
warder over them. (41)
Allah receiveth (men's) souls at the
time of their death, and that (soul) which dieth not (yet)
in its sleep. He keepeth that (soul) for which He hath
ordained death and dismisseth the rest till an appointed
term. Lo! herein verily are portents for people who take
thought. (42)
Or choose they intercessors other
than Allah? Say: What! Even though they have power over
nothing and have no intelligence? (43)
Say: Unto Allah belongeth all
intercession. His is the Sovereignty of the heavens and
the earth. And afterward unto Him ye will be brought
back. (44)
And when Allah alone is mentioned,
the hearts of those who believe not in the Hereafter are
repelled, and when those (whom they worship) beside Him
are mentioned, behold! they are glad. (45)
Say: O Allah! Creator of the heavens
and the earth! Knower of the Invisible and the Visible!
Thou wilt judge between Thy slaves concerning that
wherein they used to differ. (46)
And though those who do wrong possess
all that is in the earth, and therewith as much again,
they verily will seek to ransom themselves therewith on
the Day of Resurrection from the awful doom; and there
will appear unto them, from their Lord, that wherewith
they never reckoned. (47)
And the evils that they earned will
appear unto them, and that whereat they used to scoff
will surround them. (48)
Now when hurt toucheth a man he
crieth unto Us, and afterward when We have granted him a
boon from Us, he saith: Only by force of knowledge I
obtained it. Nay, but it is a test. But most of them
know not. (49)
Those before them said it, yet (all)
that they had earned availed them not; (50)
But the evils that they earned smote
them; and such of these as do wrong, the evils that they
earn will smite them; they cannot escape. (51)
Know they not that Allah enlargeth
providence for whom He will, and straiteneth it (for
whom He will). Lo! herein verily are portents for people
who believe. (52)
Say: O My slaves who have been
prodigal to their own hurt! Despair not of the mercy of
Allah, Who forgiveth all sins. Lo! He is the Forgiving,
the Merciful. (53)
Turn unto your Lord repentant, and
surrender unto Him, before there come unto you the doom,
when ye cannot be helped. (54)
And follow the better (guidance) of
that which is revealed unto you from your Lord, before
the doom cometh on you suddenly when ye know not, (55)
Lest any soul should say: Alas, my
grief that I was unmindful of Allah, and I was indeed
among the scoffers! (56)
Or should say: If Allah had but
guided me I should have been among the dutiful! (57)
Or should say, when it seeth the doom:
Oh, that I had but a second chance that I might be among
the righteous! (58)
(But now the answer will be): Nay,
for My revelations came unto thee, but thou didst deny
them and wast scornful and wast among the disbelievers.
(59)
And on the Day of Resurrection thou
(Muhammad) seest those who lied concerning Allah with
their faces blackened. Is not the home of the scorners
in hell? (60)
And Allah delivereth those who ward
off (evil) because of their deserts. Evil toucheth them
not, nor do they grieve. (61)
Allah is Creator of all things, and
He is Guardian over all things. (62)
His are the keys of the heavens and
the earth, and they who disbelieve the revelations of
Allah - such are they who are the losers. (63)
Say (O Muhammad, to the disbelievers):
Do ye bid me serve other than Allah? O ye fools! (64)
And verily it hath been revealed unto
thee as unto those before thee (saying): If thou ascribe
a partner to Allah thy work will fail and thou indeed
wilt be among the losers. (65)
Nay, but Allah must thou serve, and
be among the thankful! (66)
And they esteem not Allah as He hath
the right to be esteemed, when the whole earth is His
handful on the Day of Resurrection, and the heavens are
rolled in His right hand. Glorified is He and High
Exalted from all that they ascribe as partner (unto Him).
(67)
And the trumpet is blown, and all who
are in the heavens and all who are in the earth swoon
away, save him whom Allah willeth. Then it is blown a
second time, and behold them standing waiting! (68)
And the earth shineth with the light
of her Lord, and the Book is set up, and the prophets
and the witnesses are brought, and it is judged between
them with truth, and they are not wronged. (69)
And each soul is paid in full for
what it did. And He is best aware of what they do. (70)
And those who disbelieve are driven
unto hell in troops till, when they reach it and the
gates thereof are opened, and the warders thereof say
unto them: Came there not unto you messengers of your
own, reciting unto you the revelations of your Lord and
warning you of the meeting of this your Day? They say:
Yea, verily. But the word of doom of disbelievers is
fulfilled. (71)
It is said (unto them): Enter ye the
gates of hell to dwell therein. Thus hapless is the
journey's end of the scorners. (72)
And those who keep their duty to
their Lord are driven unto the Garden in troops till,
when they reach it, and the gates thereof are opened,
and the warders thereof say unto them: Peace be unto you!
Ye are good, so enter ye (the Garden of delight), to
dwell therein; (73)
They say: Praise be to Allah, Who
hath fulfilled His promise unto us and hath made us
inherit the land, sojourning in the Garden where we
will! So bounteous is the wage of workers. (74)
And thou (O Muhammad) seest the
angels thronging round the Throne, hymning the praises
of their Lord. And they are judged aright. And it is
said: Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds! (75)