Ash-Shura
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
Ha. Mim. (1)
A'in. Sin. Qaf. (2)
Thus Allah the Mighty, the Knower
inspireth thee (Muhammad) as (He inspired) those
before thee. (3)
Unto Him belongeth all that is in
the heavens and all that is in the earth, and He is
the Sublime, the Tremendous. (4)
Almost might the heavens above be
rent asunder while the angels hymn the praise of
their Lord and ask forgiveness for those on the
earth. Lo! Allah, He is the Forgiver, the Merciful.
(5)
And as for those who choose
protecting friends beside Him, Allah is Warden over
them, and thou art in no wise a guardian over them.
(6)
And thus We have inspired in thee
a Lecture in Arabic, that thou mayst warn the
mother-town and those around it, and mayst warn of a
day of assembling whereof there is no doubt. A host
will be in the Garden, and a host of them in the
Flame. (7)
Had Allah willed, He could have
made them one community, but Allah bringeth whom He
will into His mercy. And the wrong-doers have no
friend nor helper. (8)
Or have they chosen protecting
friends besides Him? But Allah, He (alone) is the
Protecting Friend. He quickeneth the dead, and He is
Able to do all things. (9)
And in whatsoever ye differ, the
verdict therein belongeth to Allah. Such is my Lord,
in Whom I put my trust, and unto Whom I turn. (10)
The Creator of the heavens and
the earth. He hath made for you pairs of yourselves,
and of the cattle also pairs, whereby He multiplieth
you. Naught is as His likeness; and He is the Hearer,
the Seer. (11)
His are the keys of the heavens
and the earth. He enlargeth providence for whom He
will and straiteneth (it for whom He will). Lo! He
is Knower of all things. (12)
He hath ordained for you that
religion which He commended unto Noah, and that
which We inspire in thee (Muhammad), and that which
We commended unto Abraham and Moses and Jesus,
saying: Establish the religion, and be not divided
therein. Dreadful for the idolaters is that unto
which thou callest them. Allah chooseth for Himself
whom He will, and guideth unto Himself him who
turneth (toward Him). (13)
And they were not divided until
after the knowledge came unto them, through rivalry
among themselves; and had it not been for a Word
that had already gone forth from thy Lord for an
appointed term, it surely had been judged between
them. And those who were made to inherit the
Scripture after them are verily in hopeless doubt
concerning it. (14)
Unto this, then, summon (O
Muhammad). And be thou upright as thou art commanded,
and follow not their lusts, but say: I believe in
whatever scripture Allah hath sent down, and I am
commanded to be just among you. Allah is our Lord
and your Lord. Unto us our works and unto you your
works; no argument between us and you. Allah will
bring us together, and unto Him is the journeying.
(15)
And those who argue concerning
Allah after He hath been acknowledged, their
argument hath no weight with their Lord, and wrath
is upon them and theirs will be an awful doom. (16)
Allah it is Who hath revealed the
Scripture with truth, and the Balance. How canst
thou know? It may be that the Hour is nigh. (17)
Those who believe not therein
seek to hasten it, while those who believe are
fearful of it and know that it is the Truth.Beware!
They who dispute concerning the Hour are far astray
(18)
Allah is gracious unto His slaves.
He provideth for whom He will. And He is the Strong,
the Mighty. (19)
Whoso desireth the harvest of the
Hereafter, We give him increase in its harvest. And
whoso desireth the harvest of the world, We give him
thereof, and he hath no portion in the Hereafter.
(20)
Or have they partners (of Allah)
who have made lawful for them in religion that which
Allah allowed not? And but for a decisive word (gone
forth already), it would have been judged between
them. Lo! for wrong-doers is a painful doom. (21)
Thou seest the wrong-doers
fearful of that which they have earned, and it will
surely befall them, while those who believe and do
good works (will be) in flowering meadows of the
Gardens, having what they wish from their Lord. This
is the great preferment. (22)
This it is which Allah announceth
unto His bondmen who believe and do good works. Say
(O Muhammad, unto mankind): I ask of you no fee
therefor, save loving kindness among kinsfolk. And
whoso scoreth a good deed We add unto its good for
him. Lo! Allah is Forgiving, Responsive. (23)
Or say they: He hath invented a
lie concerning Allah? If Allah willed, He could have
sealed thy heart (against them). And Allah will wipe
out the lie and will vindicate the truth by His
words. Lo! He is Aware of what is hidden in the
breasts (of men). (24)
And He it is Who accepteth
repentance from His bondmen, and pardoneth the evil
deeds, and knoweth what ye do, (25)
And accepteth those who believe
and do good works, and giveth increase unto them of
His bounty. And as for disbelievers, theirs will be
an awful doom. (26)
And if Allah were to enlarge the
provision for His slaves they would surely rebel in
the earth, but He sendeth down by measure as He
willeth. Lo! He is Aware, a Seer of His bondmen.
(27)
And He it is Who sendeth down the
saving rain after they have despaired, and spreadeth
out His mercy. He is the Protecting Friend, the
Praiseworthy. (28)
And of His portents is the
creation of the heaven and the earth, and of
whatever beasts He hath dispersed therein. And He is
Able to gather them when He will. (29)
Whatever of misfortune striketh
you, it is what your right hands have earned. And He
forgiveth much. (30)
Ye cannot escape in the earth,
for beside Allah ye have no protecting friend nor
any helper. (31)
And of His portents are the ships,
like banners on the sea; (32)
If He will He calmeth the wind so
that they keep still upon its surface - Lo! herein
verily are signs for every steadfast grateful (heart).
- (33)
Or He causeth them to perish on
account of that which they have earned - And He
forgiveth much - (34)
And that those who argue
concerning Our revelations may know they have no
refuge. (35)
Now whatever ye have been given
is but a passing comfort for the life of the world,
and that which Allah hath is better and more lasting
for those who believe and put their trust in their
Lord, (36)
And those who shun the worst of
sins and indecencies and, when they are wroth,
forgive, (37)
And those who answer the call of
their Lord and establish worship, and whose affairs
are a matter of counsel, and who spend of what We
have bestowed on them, (38)
And those who, when great wrong
is done to them, defend themselves, (39)
The guerdon of an ill-deed is an
ill the like thereof. But whosoever pardoneth and
amendeth, his wage is the affair of Allah. Lo! He
loveth not wrong-doers. (40)
And whoso defendeth himself after
he hath suffered wrong - for such, there is no way
(of blame) against them. (41)
The way (of blame) is only
against those who oppress mankind, and wrongfully
rebel in the earth. For such there is a painful doom.
(42)
And verily whoso is patient and
forgiveth - lo! that, verily, is (of) the stedfast
heart of things. (43)
He whom Allah sendeth astray, for
him there is no protecting friend after Him. And
thou (Muhammad) wilt see the evil-doers when they
see the doom, (how) they say: Is there any way of
return? (44)
And thou wilt see them exposed to
(the Fire), made humble by disgrace, and looking
with veiled eyes. And those who believe will say: Lo!
the (eternal) losers are they who lose themselves
and their housefolk on the Day of Resurrection. Lo!
are not the wrong-doers in perpetual torment? (45)
And they will have no protecting
friends to help them instead of Allah. He whom Allah
sendeth astray, for him there is no road. (46)
Answer the call of your Lord
before there cometh unto you from Allah a Day which
there is no averting. Ye have no refuge on that Day,
nor have a ye any (power of) refusal. (47)
But if they are averse, We have
not sent thee as a warder over them. Thine is only
to convey (the message). And lo! when We cause man
to taste of mercy from Us he exulteth therefor. And
if some evil striketh them because of that which
their own hands have sent before, then lo! man is an
ingrate. (48)
Unto Allah belongeth the
Sovereignty of the heavens and the earth. He
createth what He will. He bestoweth female (offspring)
upon whom He will, and bestoweth male (offspring)
upon whom He will; (49)
Or He mingleth them, males and
females, and He maketh barren whom He will. Lo! He
is Knower, Powerful. (50)
And it was not (vouchsafed) to
any mortal that Allah should speak to him unless (it
be) by revelation or from behind a veil, or (that)
He sendeth a messenger to reveal what He will by His
leave. Lo! He is Exalted, Wise. (51)
And thus have We inspired in thee
(Muhammad) a Spirit of Our command. Thou knewest not
what the Scripture was, nor what the Faith. But We
have made it a light whereby We guide whom We will
of Our bondmen. And lo! thou verily dost guide unto
a right path, (52)
The path of Allah, unto Whom
belongeth whatsoever is in the heavens and
whatsoever is in the earth. Do not all things reach
Allah at last. (53)