An-Nisa
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
O mankind! Be careful of your duty to
your Lord Who created you from a single soul and from it
created its mate and from them twain hath spread abroad
a multitude of men and women. Be careful of your duty
toward Allah in Whom ye claim (your rights) of one
another, and toward the wombs (that bare you). Lo! Allah
hath been a watcher over you. (1)
Give unto orphans their wealth.
Exchange not the good for the bad (in your management
thereof) nor absorb their wealth into your own wealth.
Lo! that would be a great sin. (2)
And if ye fear that ye will not deal
fairly by the orphans, marry of the women, who seem good
to you, two or three or four; and if ye fear that ye
cannot do justice (to so many) then one (only) or (the
captives) that your right hands possess. Thus it is more
likely that ye will not do injustice. (3)
And give unto the women (whom ye marry)
free gift of their marriage portions; but if they of
their own accord remit unto you a part thereof, then ye
are welcome to absorb it (in your wealth). (4)
Give not unto the foolish (what is in)
your (keeping of their) wealth, which Allah hath given
you to maintain; but feed and clothe them from it, and
speak kindly unto them. (5)
Prove orphans till they reach the
marriageable age; then, if ye find them of sound
judgment, deliver over unto them their fortune; and
devour it not by squandering and in haste lest they
should grow up Whoso (of the guardians) is rich, let him
abstain generously (from taking of the property of
orphans); and whoso is poor let him take thereof in
reason (for his guardianship). And when ye deliver up
their fortune unto orphans, have (the transaction)
witnessed in their presence. Allah sufficeth as a
Reckoner. (6)
Unto the men (of a family) belongeth a
share of that which parents and near kindred leave, and
unto the women a share of that which parents and near
kindred leave, whether it be little or much - a legal
share. (7)
And when kinsfolk and orphans and the
needy are present at the division (of the heritage),
bestow on them therefrom and speak kindly unto them. (8)
And let those fear (in their behaviour
toward orphans) who if they left behind them weak
offspring would be afraid for them. So let them mind
their duty to Allah, and speak justly. (9)
Lo! Those who devour the wealth of
orphans wrongfully, they do but swallow fire into their
bellies, and they will be exposed to burning flame. (10)
Allah chargeth you concerning (the
provision for) your children: to the male the equivalent
of the portion of two females, and if there be women
more than two, then theirs is two-thirds of the
inheritance, and if there be one (only) then the half.
And to of his parents a sixth of the inheritance, if he
have a son; and if he have no son and his parents are
his heirs, then to his mother appertaineth the third;
and if he have brethren, then to his mother appertaineth
the sixth, after any legacy he may have bequeathed, or
debt (hath been paid). Your parents or your children: Ye
know not which of them is nearer unto you in usefulness.
It is an injunction from Allah. Lo! Allah is Knower,
Wise. (11)
And unto you belongeth a half of that
which your wives leave, if they have no child; but if
they have a child then unto you the fourth of that which
they leave, after any legacy they may have bequeathed,
or debt (they may have contracted, hath been paid). And
unto them belongeth the fourth of that which ye leave if
ye have no child, but if ye have a child then the eighth
of that which ye leave, after any legacy ye may have
bequeathed, or debt (ye may have contracted, hath been
paid). And if a man or a woman have a distant heir (having
left neither parent nor child), and he (or she) have a
brother or a sister (only on the mother's side) then to
each of them twain (the brother and the sister) the
sixth, and if they be more than two, then they shall be
sharers in the third, after any legacy that may have
been bequeathed or debt (contracted) not injuring (the
heirs by willing away more than a third of the heritage)
hath been paid. A commandment from Allah. Allah is
Knower, Indulgent. (12)
These are the limits (imposed by)
Allah. Whoso obeyeth Allah and His messenger, He will
make him enter Gardens underneath which rivers flow,
where such will dwell for ever. That will be the great
success. (13)
And whoso disobeyeth Allah and His
messenger and transgresseth His limits, He will make him
enter Fire, where he will dwell for ever; his will be a
shameful doom. (14)
As for those of your women who are
guilty of lewdness, call to witness four of you against
them. And if they testify (to the truth of the
allegation) then confine them to the houses until death
take them or (until) Allah appoint for them a way (through
new legislation). (15)
And as for the two of you who are
guilty thereof, punish them both. And if they repent and
improve, then let them be. Lo! Allah is ever relenting,
Merciful. (16)
Forgiveness is only incumbent on
Allah towards those who do evil in ignorance (and) then
turn quickly (in repentance) to Allah. These are they
toward whom Allah relenteth. Allah is ever Knower, Wise.
(17)
The forgiveness is not for those who
do ill-deeds until, when death attendeth upon one of
them, he saith: Lo! I repent now; nor yet for those who
die while they are disbelievers. For such We have
prepared a painful doom. (18)
O ye who believe! It is not lawful
for you forcibly to inherit the women (of your deceased
kinsmen), nor (that) ye should put constraint upon them
that ye may take away a part of that which ye have given
them, unless they be guilty of flagrant lewdness. But
consort with them in kindness, for if ye hate them it
may happen that ye hate a thing wherein Allah hath
placed much good. (19)
And if ye wish to exchange one wife
for another and ye have given unto one of them a sum of
money (however great), take nothing from it. Would ye
take it by the way of calumny and open wrong? (20)
How can ye take it (back) after one
of you hath gone in unto the other, and they have taken
a strong pledge from you? (21)
And marry not those women whom your
fathers married, except what hath already happened (of
that nature) in the past. Lo! it was ever lewdness and
abomination, and an evil way. (22)
Forbidden unto you are your mothers,
and your daughters, and your sisters, and your father's
sisters, and your mother's sisters, and your brother's
daughters and your sister's daughters, and your
foster-mothers, and your foster-sisters, and your
mothers-in-law, and your step-daughters who are under
your protection (born) of your women unto whom ye have
gone in - but if ye have not gone in unto them, then it
is no sin for you (to marry their daughters) - and the
wives of your sons who (spring) from your own loins. And
(it is forbidden unto you) that ye should have two
sisters together, except what hath already happened (of
that nature) in the past. Lo! Allah is ever Forgiving,
Merciful. (23)
And all married women (are forbidden?
unto you) save those (captives) whom your right hands
possess. It is a decree of Allah for you. Lawful unto
you are all beyond those mentioned, so that ye seek them
with your wealth in honest wedlock, not debauchery. And
those of whom ye seek content (by marrying them), give
unto them their portions as a duty. And there is no sin
for you in what ye do by mutual agreement after the duty
(hath been done). Lo! Allah is ever Knower, Wise. (24)
And whoso is not able to afford to
marry free, believing women, let them marry from the
believing maids whom your right hands possess. Allah
knoweth best (concerning) your faith. Ye (proceed) one
from another; so wed them by permission of their folk,
and give unto them their portions in kindness, they
being honest, not debauched nor of loose conduct. And if
when they are honourably married they commit lewdness
they shall incur the half of the punishment (prescribed)
for free women (in that case). This is for him among you
who feareth to commit sin. But to have patience would be
better for you. Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. (25)
Allah would explain to you and guide
you by the examples of those who were before you, and
would turn to you in mercy. Allah is Knower, Wise. (26)
And Allah would turn to you in mercy;
but those who follow vain desires would have you go
tremendously astray. (27)
Allah would make the burden light for
you, for man was created weak. (28)
O ye who believe! Squander not your
wealth among yourselves in vanity, except it be a trade
by mutual consent, and kill not one another. Lo! Allah
is ever Merciful unto you. (29)
Whoso doeth that through aggression
and injustice, we shall cast him into Fire, and that is
ever easy for Allah. (30)
If ye avoid the great (things) which
ye are forbidden, We will remit from you your evil deeds
and make you enter at a noble gate. (31)
And covet not the thing in which
Allah hath made some of you excel others. Unto men a
fortune from that which they have earned, and unto women
a fortune from that which they have earned. (Envy not
one another) but ask Allah of His bounty. Lo! Allah is
ever Knower of all things. (32)
And unto each We have appointed heirs
of that which parents and near kindred leave; and as for
those with whom your right hands have made a covenant,
give them their due. Lo! Allah is ever Witness over all
things. (33)
Men are in charge of women, because
Allah hath made the one of them to excel the other, and
because they spend of their property (for the support of
women). So good women are the obedient, guarding in
secret that which Allah hath guarded. As for those from
whom ye fear rebellion, admonish them and banish them to
beds apart, and scourge them. Then if they obey you,
seek not a way against them. Lo! Allah is ever High,
Exalted, Great. (34)
And if ye fear a breach between them
twain (the man and wife), appoint an arbiter from his
folk and an arbiter from her folk. If they desire
amendment Allah will make them of one mind. Lo! Allah is
ever Knower, Aware. (35)
And serve Allah. Ascribe no thing as
partner unto Him. (Show) kindness unto parents, and unto
near kindred, and orphans, and the needy, and unto the
neighbour who is of kin (unto you) and the neighbour who
is not of kin, and the fellow-traveller and the wayfarer
and (the slaves) whom your right hands possess. Lo!
Allah loveth not such as are proud and boastful, (36)
Who hoard their wealth and enjoin
avarice on others, and hide that which Allah hath
bestowed upon them of His bounty. For disbelievers We
prepare a shameful doom; (37)
And (also) those who spend their
wealth in order to be seen of men, and believe not in
Allah nor the Last Day. Whoso taketh Satan for a comrade,
a bad comrade hath he. (38)
What have they (to fear) if they
believe in Allah and the Last Day and spend (aright) of
that which Allah hath bestowed upon them, when Allah is
ever Aware of them (and all they do)? (39)
Lo! Allah wrongeth not even of the
weight of an ant; and if there is a good deed, He will
double it and will give (the doer) from His presence an
immense reward. (40)
But how (will it be with them) when
We bring of every people a witness, and We bring thee (O
Muhammad) a witness against these? (41)
On that day those who disbelieved and
disobeyed the messenger will wish that they were level
with the ground, and they can hide no fact from Allah.
(42)
O ye who believe! Draw not near unto
prayer when ye are drunken, till ye know that which ye
utter, nor when ye are polluted, save when journeying
upon the road, till ye have bathed. And if ye be ill, or
on a journey, or one of you cometh from the closet, or
ye have touched women, and ye find not water, then go to
high clean soil and rub your faces and your hands (therewith).
Lo! Allah is Benign, Forgiving. (43)
Seest thou not those unto whom a
portion of the Scripture hath been given, how they
purchase error, and seek to make you (Muslims) err from
the right way? (44)
Allah knoweth best (who are) your
enemies. Allah is sufficient as a Friend, and Allah is
sufficient as a Helper. (45)
Some of those who are Jews change
words from their context and say: "We hear and disobey;
hear thou as one cannot be made hear not" and "Listen to
us!" distorting with their tongues and slandering
religion. If they had said: "We hear and we obey: hear
thou, and look at us" it had been better for them, and
more upright. But Allah hath cursed them for their
disbelief, so they believe not, save a few. (46)
O ye unto whom the Scripture hath
been given! Believe in what We have revealed confirming
that which ye possess, before We destroy countenances so
as to confound them, or curse them as We cursed the
Sabbath-breakers (of old time). The commandment of Allah
is always executed. (47)
Lo! Allah forgiveth not that a
partner should be ascribed unto Him. He forgiveth (all)
save that to whom He will. Whoso ascribeth partners to
Allah, he hath indeed invented a tremendous sin. (48)
Hast thou not seen those who praise
themselves for purity? Nay, Allah purifieth whom He
will, and they will not be wronged even the hair upon a
date-stone. (49)
See, how they invent lies about
Allah! That of itself is flagrant sin. (50)
Hast thou not seen those unto whom a
portion of the Scripture hath been given, how they
believe in idols and false deities, and how they say of
those (idolaters) who disbelieve: "These are more
rightly guided than those who believe"? (51)
Those are they whom Allah hath cursed,
and he whom Allah hath cursed, thou (O Muhammad) wilt
find for him no helper. (52)
Or have they even a share in the
Sovereignty? Then in that case, they would not give
mankind even the speck on a date-stone. (53)
Or are they jealous of mankind
because of that which Allah of His bounty hath bestowed
upon them? For We bestowed upon the house of Abraham (of
old) the Scripture and wisdom, and We bestowed on them a
mighty kingdom. (54)
And of them were (some) who believed
therein and of them were (some) who disbelived therein.
Hell is sufficient for (their) burning. (55)
Lo! Those who disbelieve Our
revelations, We shall expose them to the Fire. As often
as their skins are consumed We shall exchange them for
fresh skins that they may taste the torment. Lo! Allah
is ever Mighty, Wise. (56)
And as for those who believe and do
good works, We shall make them enter Gardens underneath
which rivers flow - to dwell therein for ever; there for
them are pure companions - and We shall make them enter
plenteous shade. (57)
Lo! Allah commandeth you that ye
restore deposits to their owners, and, if ye judge
between mankind, that ye judge justly. Lo! comely is
this which Allah admonisheth you. Lo! Allah is ever
Hearer, Seer. (58)
O ye who believe! Obey Allah, and
obey the messenger and those of you who are in authority;
and if ye have a dispute concerning any matter, refer it
to Allah and the messenger if ye are (in truth)
believers in Allah and the Last Day. That is better and
more seemly in the end. (59)
Hast thou not seen those who pretend
that they believe in that which is revealed unto thee
and that which was revealed before thee, how they would
go for judgment (in their disputes) to false deities
when they have been ordered to abjure them? Satan would
mislead them far astray. (60)
And when it is said unto them: Come
unto that which Allah hath revealed and unto the
messenger, thou seest the hypocrites turn from thee with
aversion. (61)
How would it be if a misfortune smote
them because of that which their own hands have sent
before (them)? Then would they come unto thee, swearing
by Allah that they were seeking naught but harmony and
kindness. (62)
Those are they, the secrets of whose
hearts Allah knoweth. So oppose them and admonish them,
and address them in plain terms about their souls. (63)
We sent no messenger save that he
should be obeyed by Allah's leave. And if, when they had
wronged themselves, they had but come unto thee and
asked forgiveness of Allah, and asked forgiveness of the
messenger, they would have found Allah Forgiving,
Merciful. (64)
But nay, by thy Lord, they will not
believe (in truth) until they make thee judge of what is
in dispute between them and find within themselves no
dislike of that which thou decidest, and submit with
full submission. (65)
And if We had decreed for them: Lay
down your lives or go forth from your dwellings, but few
of them would have done it; though if they did what they
are exhorted to do it would be better for them, and more
strengthening; (66)
And then We should bestow upon them
from Our presence an immense reward, (67)
And should guide them unto a straight
path. (68)
Whoso obeyeth Allah and the messenger,
they are with those unto whom Allah hath shown favour,
of the prophets and the saints and the martyrs and the
righteous. The best of company are they! (69)
That is bounty from Allah, and Allah
sufficeth as Knower. (70)
O ye who believe! Take your
precautions, then advance the proven ones, or advance
all together. (71)
Lo! among you there is he who
loitereth; and if disaster overtook you, he would say:
Allah hath been gracious unto me since I was not present
with them. (72)
And if a bounty from Allah befell you,
he would surely cry, as if there had been no love
between you and him: Oh, would that I had been with them,
then should I have achieved a great success! (73)
Let those fight in the way of Allah
who sell the life of this world for the other. Whoso
fighteth in the way of Allah, be he slain or be he
victorious, on him We shall bestow a vast reward. (74)
How should ye not fight for the cause
of Allah and of the feeble among men and of the women
and the children who are crying: Our Lord! Bring us
forth from out this town of which the people are
oppressors! Oh, give us from thy presence some
protecting friend! Oh, give us from Thy presence some
defender! (75)
Those who believe do battle for the
cause of Allah; and those who disbelieve do battle for
the cause of idols. So fight the minions of the devil.
Lo! the devil's strategy is ever weak. (76)
Hast thou not seen those unto whom it
was said: Withhold your hands, establish worship and pay
the poordue, but when fighting was prescribed for them
behold! a party of them fear mankind even as their fear
of Allah or with greater fear, and say: Our Lord! Why
hast Thou ordained fighting for us? If only Thou wouldst
give us respite yet a while! Say (unto them, O
Muhammad): The comfort of this world is scant; the
Hereafter will be better for him who wardeth off (evil);
and ye will not be wronged the down upon a date-stone.
(77)
Wheresoever ye may be, death will
overtake you, even though ye were in lofty towers. Yet
if a happy thing befalleth them they say: This is from
Allah; and if an evil thing befalleth them they say:
This is of thy doing (O Muhammad). Say (unto them): All
is from Allah. What is amiss with these people that they
come not nigh to understand a happening? (78)
Whatever of good befalleth thee (O
man) it is from Allah, and whatever of ill befalleth
thee it is from thyself. We have sent thee (Muhammad) as
a messenger unto mankind and Allah is sufficient as
Witness. (79)
Whoso obeyeth the messenger hath
obeyed Allah, and whoso turneth away: We have not sent
thee as a warder over them. (80)
And they say: (It is) obedience; but
when they have gone forth from thee a party of them
spend the night in planning other than what thou sayest.
Allah recordeth what they plan by night. So oppose them
and put thy trust in Allah. Allah is sufficient as
Trustee. (81)
Will they not then ponder on the
Qur'an? If it had been from other than Allah they would
have found therein much incongruity. (82)
And if any tidings, whether of safety
or fear, come unto them, they noise it abroad, whereas
if they had referred it to the messenger and to such of
them as are in authority, those among them who are able
to think out the matter would have known it. If it had
not been for the grace of Allah upon you and His mercy
ye would have followed Satan, save a few (of you). (83)
So fight (O Muhammad) in the way of
Allah Thou art not taxed (with the responsibility for
anyone) except for thyself - and urge on the believers.
Peradventure Allah will restrain the might of those who
disbelieve. Allah is stronger in might and stronger in
inflicting punishment. (84)
Whoso interveneth in a good cause
will have the reward thereof, and whoso interveneth in
an evil cause will bear the consequence thereof. Allah
overseeth all things. (85)
When ye are greeted with a greeting,
greet ye with a better than it or return it. Lo! Allah
taketh count of all things. (86)
Allah! There is no God save Him. He
gathereth you all unto a Day of Resurrection whereof
there is no doubt. Who is more true in statement than
Allah? (87)
What aileth you that ye are become
two parties regarding the hypocrites, when Allah cast
them back (to disbelief) because of what they earned?
Seek ye to guide him whom Allah hath sent astray? He
whom Allah sendeth astray, for him thou (O MUhammad)
canst not find a road. (88)
They long that ye should disbelieve
even as they disbelieve, that ye may be upon a level (with
them). So choose not friends from them till they forsake
their homes in the way of Allah; if they turn back (to
enmity) then take them and kill them wherever ye find
them, and choose no friend nor helper from among them,
(89)
Except those who seek refuge with a
people between whom and you there is a covenant, or (those
who) come unto you because their hearts forbid them to
make war on you or make war on their own folk. Had Allah
willed He could have given them power over you so that
assuredly they would have fought you. So, if they hold
aloof from you and wage not war against you and offer
you peace, Allah alloweth you no way against them. (90)
Ye will find others who desire that
they should have security from you, and security from
their own folk. So often as they are returned to
hostility they are plunged therein. If they keep not
aloof from you nor offer you peace nor hold their hands,
then take them and kill them wherever ye find them.
Against such We have given you clear warrant. (91)
It is not for a believer to kill a
believer unless (it be) by mistake. He who hath killed a
believer by mistake must set free a believing slave, and
pay the blood-money to the family of the slain, unless
they remit it as a charity. If he (the victim) be of a
people hostile unto you, and he is a believer, then (the
penance is) to set free a believing slave. And if he
cometh of a folk between whom and you there is a
covenant, then the blood-money must be paid unto his
folk and (also) a believing slave must be set free. And
whoso hath not the wherewithal must fast two consecutive
months. A penance from Allah. Allah is Knower, Wise.
(92)
Whoso slayeth a believer of set
purpose, his reward is Hell for ever. Allah is wroth
against him and He hath cursed him and prepared for him
an awful doom. (93)
O ye who believe! When ye go forth
(to fight) in the way of Allah, be careful to
discriminate, and say not unto one who offereth you
peace: "Thou art not a believer," seeking the chance
profits of this life (so that ye may despoil him). With
Allah are plenteous spoils. Even thus (as he now is)
were ye before; but Allah hath since then been gracious
unto you. Therefore take care to discriminate. Allah is
ever Informed of what ye do. (94)
Those of the believers who sit still,
other than those who have a (disabling) hurt, are not on
an equality with those who strive in the way of Allah
with their wealth and lives. Allah hath conferred on
those who strive with their wealth and lives a rank
above the sedentary. Unto each Allah hath promised good,
but He hath bestowed on those who strive a great reward
above the sedentary; (95)
Degrees of rank from Him, and
forgiveness and mercy. Allah is ever Forgiving, Merciful.
(96)
Lo! as for those whom the angels take
(in death) while they wrong themselves, (the angels)
will ask: In what were ye engaged? They will say: We
were oppressed in the land. (The angels) will say: Was
not Allah's earth spacious that ye could have migrated
therein? As for such, their habitation will be hell, an
evil journey's end; (97)
Except the feeble among men, and the
women, and the children, who are unable to devise a plan
and are not shown a way. (98)
As for such, it may be that Allah
will pardon them. Allah is ever Clement, Forgiving. (99)
Whoso migrateth for the cause of
Allah will find much refuge and abundance in the earth,
and whoso forsaketh his home, a fugitive unto Allah and
His messenger, and death overtaketh him, his reward is
then incumbent on Allah. Allah is ever Forgiving,
Merciful. (100)
And when ye go forth in the land, it
is no sin for you to curtail (your) worship if ye fear
that those who disbelieve may attack you. In truth the
disbelievers are an open enemy to you. (101)
And when thou (O Muhammad) art among
them and arrangest (their) worship for them, let only a
party of them stand with thee (to worship) and let them
take their arms. Then when they have performed their
prostrations let them fall to the rear and let another
party come that hath not worshipped and let them worship
with thee, and let them take their precaution and their
arms. Those who disbelieve long for you to neglect your
arms and your baggage that they may attack you once for
all. It is no sin for you to lay aside your arms, if
rain impedeth you or ye are sick. But take your
precaution. Lo! Allah prepareth for the disbelievers
shameful punishment. (102)
When ye have performed the act of
worship, remember Allah, standing, sitting and reclining.
And when ye are in safety, observe proper worship.
Worship at fixed times hath been enjoined on the
believers. (103)
Relent not in pursuit of the enemy.
If ye are suffering, lo! they suffer even as ye suffer
and ye hope from Allah that for which they cannot hope.
Allah is ever Knower, Wise. (104)
Lo! We reveal unto thee the
Scripture with the truth, that thou mayst judge between
mankind by that which Allah showeth thee. And be not
thou a pleader for the treacherous; (105)
And seek forgiveness of Allah. Lo!
Allah is ever Forgiving, Merciful. (106)
And plead not on behalf of (people)
who deceive themselves. Lo! Allah loveth not one who is
treacherous and sinful. (107)
They seek to hide from men and seek
not to hide from Allah. He is with them when by night
they hold discourse displeasing unto Him. Allah ever
surroundeth what they do. (108)
Lo! ye are they who pleaded for them
in the life of the world. But who will plead with Allah
for them on the Day of Resurrection, or who will then be
their defender? (109)
Yet whoso doeth evil or wrongeth his
own soul, then seeketh pardon of Allah, will find Allah
Forgiving, Merciful. (110)
Whoso committeth sin committeth it
only against himself. Allah is ever Knower, Wise. (111)
And whoso committeth a delinquency
or crime, then throweth (the blame) thereof upon the
innocent, hath burdened himself with falsehood and a
flagrant crime. (112)
But for the grace of Allah upon thee
(Muhammad), and His mercy, a party of them had resolved
to mislead thee, but they will mislead only themselves
and they will hurt thee not at all. Allah revealeth unto
thee the Scripture and wisdom, and teacheth thee that
which thou knewest not. The grace of Allah toward thee
hath been infinite. (113)
There is no good in much of their
secret conferences save (in) him who enjoineth
almsgiving and kindness and peace-making among the
people. Whoso doeth that, seeking the good pleasure of
Allah, We shall bestow on him a vast reward. (114)
And whoso opposeth the messenger
after the guidance (of Allah) hath been manifested unto
him, and followeth other than the believer's way, We
appoint for him that unto which he himself hath turned,
and expose him unto hell - a hapless journey's end!
(115)
Lo! Allah pardoneth not that
partners should be ascribed unto Him. He pardoneth all
save that to whom He will. Whoso ascribeth partners unto
Allah hath wandered far astray. (116)
They invoke in His stead only
females; they pray to none else than Satan, a rebel
(117)
Whom Allah cursed, and he said:
Surely I will take of Thy bondmen an appointed portion,
(118)
And surely I will lead them astray,
and surely I will arouse desires in them, and surely I
will command them and they will cut the cattle' ears,
and surely I will command them and they will change
Allah's creation. Whoso chooseth Satan for a patron
instead of Allah is verily a loser and his loss is
manifest. (119)
He promiseth them and stirreth up
desires in them, and Satan promiseth them only to
beguile. (120)
For such, their habitation will be
hell, and they will find no refuge therefrom. (121)
But as for those who believe and do
good works We shall bring them into gardens underneath
which rivers flow, wherein they will abide for ever. It
is a promise from Allah in truth; and who can be more
truthful than Allah in utterance? (122)
It will not be in accordance with
your desires, nor the desires of the People of the
Scripture. He who doeth wrong will have the recompense
thereof, and will not find against Allah any protecting
friend or helper. (123)
And whoso doeth good works, whether
of male or female, and he (or she) is a believer, such
will enter paradise and they will not be wronged the
dint in a date-stone. (124)
Who is better in religion than he
who surrendereth his purpose to Allah while doing good
(to men) and followeth the tradition of Abraham, the
upright? Allah (Himself) chose Abraham for friend. (125)
Unto Allah belongeth whatsoever is
in the heavens and whatsoever is in the earth. Allah
ever surroundeth all things. (126)
They consult thee concerning women.
Say: Allah giveth you decree concerning them, and the
Scripture which hath been recited unto you (giveth
decree), concerning female orphans and those unto whom
ye give not that which is ordained for them though ye
desire to marry them, and (concerning) the weak among
children, and that ye should deal justly with orphans.
Whatever good ye do, lo! Allah is ever Aware of it.
(127)
If a woman feareth ill treatment
from her husband, or desertion, it is no sin for them
twain if they make terms of peace between themselves.
Peace is better. But greed hath been made present in the
minds (of men). If ye do good and keep from evil, lo!
Allah is ever Informed of what ye do. (128)
Ye will not be able to deal equally
between (your) wives, however much ye wish (to do so).
But turn not altogether away (from one), leaving her as
in suspense. If ye do good and keep from evil, lo! Allah
is ever Forgiving, Merciful. (129)
But if they separate, Allah will
compensate each out of His abundance. Allah is ever
All-Embracing, All-Knowing. (130)
Unto Allah belongeth whatsoever is
in the heavens and whatsoever is in the earth. And We
charged those who received the Scripture before you, and
(We charge) you, that ye keep your duty toward Allah.
And if ye disbelieve, lo! unto Allah belongeth
whatsoever is in the heavens and whatsoever is in the
earth, and Allah is ever Absolute, Owner of Praise.
(131)
Unto Allah belongeth whatsoever is
in the heavens and whatsoever is in the earth. And Allah
is sufficient as Defender. (132)
If He will, He can remove you, O
people, and produce others (in your stead). Allah is
Able to do that. (133)
Whoso desireth the reward of the
world, (let him know that) with Allah is the reward of
the world and the Hereafter. Allah is ever Hearer, Seer.
(134)
O ye who believe! Be ye staunch in
justice, witnesses for Allah, even though it be against
yourselves or (your) parents or (your) kindred, whether
(the case be of) a rich man or a poor man, for Allah is
nearer unto both (them ye are). So follow not passion
lest ye lapse (from truth) and if ye lapse or fall away,
then lo! Allah is ever Informed of what ye do. (135)
O ye who believe! Believe in Allah
and His messenger and the Scripture which He hath
revealed unto His messenger, and the Scripture which He
revealed aforetime. Whoso disbelieveth in Allah and His
angels and His scriptures and His messengers and the
Last Day, he verily hath wandered far astray. (136)
Lo! those who believe, then
disbelieve and then (again) believe, then disbelieve,
and then increase in disbelief, Allah will never pardon
them, nor will He guide them unto a way. (137)
Bear unto the hypocrites the tidings
that for them there is a painful doom; (138)
Those who chose disbelievers for
their friends instead of believers! Do they look for
power at their hands? Lo! all power appertaineth to
Allah. (139)
He hath already revealed unto you in
the Scripture that, when ye hear the revelations of
Allah rejected and derided, (ye) sit not with them (who
disbelieve and mock) until they engage in some other
conversation. Lo! in that case (if ye stayed) ye would
be like unto them. Lo! Allah will gather hypocrites and
disbelievers, all together, into hell; (140)
Those who wait upon occasion in
regard to you and, if a victory cometh unto you from
Allah, say: Are we not with you? and if the disbelievers
meet with a success say: Had we not the mastery of you,
and did we not protect you from the believers? - Allah
will judge between you at the Day of Resurrection, and
Allah will not give the disbelievers any way (of success)
against the believers. (141)
Lo! the hypocrites seek to beguile
Allah, but it is He Who beguileth them. When they stand
up to worship they perform it languidly and to be seen
of men, and are mindful of Allah but little; (142)
Swaying between this (and that), (belonging)
neither to these nor to those. He whom Allah causeth to
go astray, thou (O Muhammad) wilt not find a way for him:
(143)
O ye who believe! Choose not
disbelievers for (your) friends in place of believers.
Would ye give Allah a clear warrant against you? (144)
Lo! the hypocrites (will be) in the
lowest deep of the Fire, and thou wilt find no helper
for them; (145)
Save those who repent and amend and
hold fast to Allah and make their religion pure for
Allah (only). Those are with the believers. And Allah
will bestow on the believers an immense reward. (146)
What concern hath Allah for your
punishment if ye are thankful (for His mercies) and
believe (in Him)? Allah was ever Responsive, Aware.
(147)
Allah loveth not the utterance of
harsh speech save by one who hath been wronged. Allah is
ever Hearer, Knower. (148)
If ye do good openly or keep it
secret, or forgive evil, lo! Allah is ever Forgiving,
Powerful. (149)
Lo! those who disbelieve in Allah
and His messengers, and seek to make distinction between
Allah and His messengers, and say: We believe in some
and disbelieve in others, and seek to choose a way in
between; (150)
Such are disbelievers in truth; and
for disbelievers We prepare a shameful doom. (151)
But those who believe in Allah and
His messengers and make no distinction between any of
them, unto them Allah will give their wages; and Allah
was ever Forgiving, Merciful. (152)
The people of the Scripture ask of
thee that thou shouldst cause an (actual) Book to
descend upon them from heaven. They asked a greater
thing of Moses aforetime, for they said: Show us Allah
plainly. The storm of lightning seized them for their
wickedness. Then (even) after that) they chose the calf
(for worship) after clear proofs (of Allah's Sovereignty)
had come unto them. And We forgave them that! And We
bestowed on Moses evident authority. (153)
And We caused the Mount to tower
above them at (the taking of) their covenant: and We
bade them: Enter the gate, prostrate! and We bade them:
Transgress not the Sabbath! and We took from them a firm
covenant. (154)
Then because of their breaking of
their covenant, and their disbelieving in the
revelations of Allah, and their slaying of the prophets
wrongfully, and their saying: Our hearts are hardened -
Nay, but Allah set a seal upon them for their disbelief,
so that they believe not save a few - (155)
And because of their disbelief and
of their speaking against Mary a tremendous calumny;
(156)
And because of their saying: We slew
the Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, Allah's messenger - they
slew him not nor crucified him, but it appeared so unto
them; and lo! those who disagree concerning it are in
doubt thereof; they have no knowledge thereof save
pursuit of a conjecture; they slew him not for certain.
(157)
But Allah took him up unto Himself.
Allah was ever Mighty, Wise. (158)
There is not one of the People of
the Scripture but will believe in him before his death,
and on the Day of Resurrection he will be a witness
against them - (159)
Because of the wrongdoing of the
Jews We forbade them good things which were (before)
made lawful unto them, and because of their much
hindering from Allah's way, (160)
And of their taking usury when they
were forbidden it, and of their devouring people's
wealth by false pretences, We have prepared for those of
them who disbelieve a painful doom. (161)
But those of them who are firm in
knowledge and the believers believe in that which is
revealed unto thee, and that which was revealed before
thee, especially the diligent in prayer and those who
pay the poor-due, the believers in Allah and the Last
Day. Upon these We shall bestow immense reward. (162)
Lo! We inspire thee as We inspired
Noah and the prophets after him, as We inspired Abraham
and Ishmael and Isaac and Jacob and the tribes, and
Jesus and Job and Jonah and Aaron and Solomon, and as We
imparted unto David the Psalms; (163)
And messengers We have mentioned
unto thee before and messengers We have not mentioned
unto thee; and Allah spake directly unto Moses; (164)
Messengers of good cheer and of
warning, in order that mankind might have no argument
against Allah after the messengers. Allah was ever
Mighty, Wise. (165)
But Allah (Himself) testifieth
concerning that which He hath revealed unto thee; in His
knowledge hath He revealed it; and the Angels also
testify. And Allah is sufficient Witness. (166)
Lo! those who disbelieve and hinder
(others) from the way of Allah, they verily have
wandered far astray. (167)
Lo! those who disbelieve and deal in
wrong, Allah will never forgive them, neither will He
guide them unto a road, (168)
Except the road of hell, wherein
they will abide for ever. And that is ever easy for
Allah. (169)
O mankind! The messenger hath come
unto you with the Truth from your Lord. Therefor believe;
(it is) better for you. But if ye disbelieve, still, lo!
unto Allah belongeth whatsoever is in the heavens and
the earth. Allah is ever Knower, Wise. (170)
O People of the Scripture! Do not
exaggerate in your religion nor utter aught concerning
Allah save the truth. The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary,
was only a messenger of Allah, and His word which He
conveyed unto Mary, and a spirit from Him. So believe in
Allah and His messengers, and say not "Three" - Cease! (it
is) better for you! - Allah is only One God. Far is it
removed from His transcendent majesty that He should
have a son. His is all that is in the heavens and all
that is in the earth. And Allah is sufficient as
Defender. (171)
The Messiah will never scorn to be a
slave unto Allah, nor will the favoured angels. Whoso
scorneth His service and is proud, all such will He
assemble unto Him; (172)
Then, as for those who believed and
did good works, unto them will He pay their wages in
full, adding unto them of His bounty; and as for those
who were scornful and proud, them will He punish with a
painful doom. And they will not find for them, against
Allah, any protecting friend or helper. (173)
O mankind! Now hath a proof from
your Lord come unto you, and We have sent down unto you
a clear light; (174)
As for those who believe in Allah,
and hold fast unto Him, them He will cause to enter into
His mercy and grace, and will guide them unto Him by a
straight road. (175)
They ask thee for a pronouncement.
Say: Allah hath pronounced for you concerning distant
kindred. If a man die childless and he have a sister,
hers is half the heritage, and he would have inherited
from her had she died childless. And if there be two
sisters, then theirs are two-thirds of the heritage, and
if they be brethren, men and women, unto the male is the
equivalent of the share of two females. Allah expoundeth
unto you, so that ye err not. Allah is Knower of all
things. (176)