Fussilat
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
Ha. Mim. (1)
A revelation from the Beneficent, the
Merciful, (2)
A Scripture whereof the verses are
expounded, a Lecture in Arabic for people who have
knowledge, (3)
Good tidings and a warning. But most
of them turn away so that they hear not. (4)
And they say: Our hearts are protected
from that unto which thou (O Muhammad) callest us, and
in our ears there is a deafness, and between us and thee
there is a veil. Act, then. Lo! we also shall be acting.
(5)
Say (unto them O Muhammad): I am only
a mortal like you. It is inspired in me that your God is
One God, therefor take the straight path unto Him and
seek forgiveness of Him. And woe unto the idolaters, (6)
Who give not the poor-due, and who are
disbelievers in the Hereafter. (7)
Lo! as for those who believe and do
good works, for them is a reward enduring. (8)
Say (O Muhammad, unto the idolaters):
Disbelieve ye verily in Him Who created the earth in two
Days, and ascribe ye unto Him rivals? He (and none else)
is the Lord of the Worlds. (9)
He placed therein firm hills rising
above it, and blessed it and measured therein its
sustenance in four Days, alike for (all) who ask; (10)
Then turned He to the heaven when it
was smoke, and said unto it and unto the earth: Come
both of you, willingly or loth. They said: We come,
obedient. (11)
Then He ordained them seven heavens
in two Days and inspired in each heaven its mandate; and
We decked the nether heaven with lamps, and rendered it
inviolable. That is the measuring of the Mighty, the
Knower. (12)
But if they turn away, then say: I
warn you of a thunderbolt like the thunderbolt (which
fell of old upon the tribes) of A'ad and Thamud; (13)
When their messengers came unto them
from before them and behind them, saying: Worship none
but Allah! they said: If our Lord had willed, He surely
would have sent down angels (unto us), so lo! we are
disbelievers in that wherewith ye have been sent. (14)
As for A'ad, they were arrogant in
the land without right, and they said: Who is mightier
than us in power? Could they not see that Allah Who
created them, He was mightier than them in power? And
they denied Our revelations. (15)
Therefor We let loose on them a
raging wind in evil days, that We might make them taste
the torment of disgrace in the life of the world. And
verily the doom of the Hereafter will be more shameful,
and they will not be helped. (16)
And as for Thamud, We gave them
guidance, but they preferred blindness to the guidance,
so the bolt of the doom of humiliation overtook them
because of what they used to earn. (17)
And We delivered those who believed
and used to keep their duty to Allah. (18)
And (make mention of) the day when
the enemies of Allah are gathered unto the Fire, they
are driven on (19)
Till, when they reach it, their ears
and their eyes and their skins testify against them as
to what they used to do. (20)
And they say unto their skins: Why
testify ye against us? They say: Allah hath given us
speech Who giveth speech to all things, and Who created
you at the first, and unto Whom ye are returned. (21)
Ye did not hide yourselves lest your
ears and your eyes and your skins should testify against
you, but ye deemed that Allah knew not much of what ye
did. (22)
That, your thought which ye did think
about your Lord, hath ruined you; and ye find yourselves
(this day) among the lost. (23)
And though they are resigned, yet the
Fire is still their home; and if they ask for favour,
yet they are not of those unto whom favour can be shown.
(24)
And We assigned them comrades (in the
world), who made their present and their past
fairseeming unto them. And the Word concerning nations
of the jinn and humankind who passed away before them
hath effect for them. Verily they were ever losers. (25)
Those who disbelieve say: Heed not
this Qur'an, and drown the hearing of it; haply ye may
conquer. (26)
But verily We shall cause those who
disbelieve to taste an awful doom, and verily We shall
requite them the worst of what they used to do. (27)
That is the reward of Allah's enemies:
the Fire. Therein is their immortal home, payment
forasmuch as they denied Our revelations. (28)
And those who disbelieve will say:
Our Lord! Show us those who beguiled us of the jinn and
humankind. We will place them underneath our feet that
they may be among the nethermost. (29)
Lo! those who say: Our Lord is Allah,
and afterward are upright, the angels descend upon them,
saying: Fear not nor grieve, but hear good tidings of
the paradise which ye are promised. (30)
We are your protecting friends in the
life of the world and in the Hereafter. There ye will
have (all) that your souls desire, and there ye will
have (all) for which ye pray. (31)
A gift of welcome from One Forgiving,
Merciful. (32)
And who is better in speech than him
who prayeth unto his Lord and doeth right, and saith: Lo!
I am of those who surrender (unto Him). (33)
The good deed and the evil deed are
not alike. Repel the evil deed with one which is better,
then lo! he, between whom and thee there was enmity
(will become) as though he was a bosom friend. (34)
But none is granted it save those who
are steadfast, and none is granted it save the owner of
great happiness. (35)
And if a whisper from the devil reach
thee (O Muhammad) then seek refuge in Allah. Lo! He is
the Hearer, the Knower. (36)
And of His portents are the night and
the day and the sun and the moon. Adore not the sun nor
the moon; but adore to Allah Who created them, if it is
in truth Him Whom ye worship. (37)
But if they are too proud - still
those who are with thy Lord glorify Him night and day,
and tire not. (38)
And of His portents (is this): that
thou seest the earth lowly, but when We send down water
thereon it thrilleth and groweth. Lo! He Who quickeneth
it is verily the Quickener of the Dead. Lo! He is Able
to do all things. (39)
Lo! those who distort Our revelations
are not hid from Us. Is he who is hurled into the Fire
better, or he who cometh secure on the Day of
Resurrection? Do what ye will. Lo! He is Seer of what ye
do. (40)
Lo! those who disbelieve in the
Reminder when it cometh unto them (are guilty), for lo!
it is an unassailable Scripture. (41)
Falsehood cannot come at it from
before it or behind it. (It is) a revelation from the
Wise, the Owner of Praise. (42)
Naught is said unto thee (Muhammad)
save what was said unto the messengers before thee. Lo!
thy Lord is owner of forgiveness, and owner (also) of
dire punishment. (43)
And if We had appointed it a Lecture
in a foreign tongue they would assuredly have said: If
only its verses were expounded (so that we might
understand)? What! A foreign tongue and an Arab? - Say
unto them (O Muhammad): For those who believe it is a
guidance and a healing; and as for those who disbelieve,
there is a deafness in their ears, and it is blindness
for them. Such are called to from afar. (44)
And We verily gave Moses the
Scripture, but there hath been dispute concerning it;
and but for a Word that had already gone forth from thy
Lord, it would ere now have been judged between them;
but lo! they are in hopeless doubt concerning it. (45)
Whoso doeth right it is for his soul,
and whoso doeth wrong it is against it. And thy Lord is
not at all a tyrant to His slaves. (46)
Unto Him is referred (all) knowledge
of the Hour. And no fruits burst forth from their
sheaths, and no female carrieth or bringeth forth but
with His knowledge. And on the day when He calleth unto
them: Where are now My partners? they will say: We
confess unto Thee, not one of us is a witness (for them).
(47)
And those to whom they used to cry of
old have failed them, and they perceive they have no
place of refuge. (48)
Man tireth not of praying for good,
and if ill toucheth him, then he is disheartened,
desperate. (49)
And verily, if We cause him to taste
mercy after some hurt that hath touched him, he will say:
This is my own; and I deem not that the Hour will ever
rise, and if I am brought back to my Lord, I surely
shall be better off with Him - But We verily shall tell
those who disbelieve (all) that they did, and We verily
shall make them taste hard punishment. (50)
When We show favour unto man, he
withdraweth and turneth aside, but when ill toucheth him
then he aboundeth in prayer. (51)
Bethink you: If it is from Allah and
ye reject it - Who is further astray than one who is at
open feud (with Allah)? (52)
We shall show them Our portents on
the horizons and within themselves until it will be
manifest unto them that it is the Truth. Doth not thy
Lord suffice, since He is Witness over all things? (53)
How! Are they still in doubt about
the meeting with their Lord? Lo! Is not He surrounding
all things? (54)