In the name
of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
1. Praise be to Allah, to Whom belong all things in the heavens
and on earth: to Him be Praise in the Hereafter: and He is Full
of Wisdom, acquainted with all things.
2. He knows all that
goes into the earth, and all that comes out thereof; all that
comes down from the sky and all that ascends thereto and He
is the Most Merciful, the Oft-Forgiving.
3. The Unbelievers
say, "Never to us will come the Hour": Say, "Nay!
but most surely, by my Lord, it will come upon you;- by Him
Who knows the unseen,- from Whom is not hidden the least little
atom in the heavens or on earth: Nor is there anything less
than that, or greater, but is in the Record Perspicuous:
4. That He may reward
those who believe and work deeds of righteousness: for such
is Forgiveness and a Sustenance Most Generous."
5. But those who strive
against Our Signs, to frustrate them,- for such will be a Penalty,-
a Punishment most humiliating.
6. And those to whom
knowledge has come see that the (Revelation) sent down to thee
from thy Lord - that is the Truth, and that it guides to the
Path of the Exalted (in might), Worthy of all praise.
7. The Unbelievers
say (in ridicule): "Shall we point out to you a man that
will tell you, when ye are all scattered to pieces in disintegration,
that ye shall (then be raised) in a New Creation?
8. "Has he invented
a falsehood against Allah, or has a spirit (seized) him?"-
Nay, it is those who believe not in the Hereafter, that are
in (real) Penalty, and in farthest error.
9. See they not what
is before them and behind them, of the sky and the earth? If
We wished, We could cause the earth to swallow them up, or cause
a piece of the sky to fall upon them. Verily in this is a Sign
for every devotee that turns to Allah (in repentance).
10. We bestowed Grace
aforetime on David from ourselves: "O ye Mountains! Sing
ye back the Praises of Allah with him! and ye birds (also)!
And We made the iron soft for him;-
11. (Commanding), "Make
thou coast of mail, balancing well the rings of chain armour,
and work ye righteousness; for be sure I see (clearly) all that
ye do."
12. And to Solomon
(We made) the Wind (obedient): Its early morning (stride) was
a month's (journey), and its evening (stride) was a month's
(journey); and We made a Font of molten brass to flow for him;
and there were Jinns that worked in front of him, by the leave
of his Lord, and if any of them turned aside from our command,
We made him taste of the Penalty of the Blazing Fire.
13. They worked for
him as he desired, (making) arches, images, basons as large
as reservoirs, and (cooking) cauldrons fixed (in their places):
"Work ye, sons of David, with thanks! but few of My servants
are grateful!"
14. Then, when We decreed
(Solomon's) death, nothing showed them his death except a little
worm of the earth, which kept (slowly) gnawing away at his staff:
so when he fell down, the Jinns saw plainly that if they had
known the unseen, they would not have tarried in the humiliating
Penalty (of their Task).
15. There was, for
Saba, aforetime, a Sign in their home-land - two Gardens to
the right and to the left. "Eat of the Sustenance (provided)
by your Lord, and be grateful to Him: a territory fair and happy,
and a Lord Oft-Forgiving!
16. But they turned
away (from Allah., and We sent against them the Flood (released)
from the dams, and We converted their two garden (rows) into
"gardens" producing bitter fruit, and tamarisks, and
some few (stunted) Lote-trees.
17. That was the Requital
We gave them because they ungratefully rejected Faith: and never
do We give (such) requital except to such as are ungrateful
rejecters.
18. Between them and
the Cities on which We had poured our blessings, We had placed
Cities in prominent positions, and between them We had appointed
stages of journey in due proportion: "Travel therein, secure,
by night and by day."
19. But they said:
"Our Lord! Place longer distances between our journey-
stages": but they wronged themselves (therein). At length
We made them as a tale (that is told), and We dispersed them
all in scattered fragments. Verily in this are Signs for every
(soul that is) patiently constant and grateful.
20. And on them did
Satan prove true his idea, and they followed him, all but a
party that believed.
21. But he had no authority
over them,- except that We might test the man who believes in
the Hereafter from him who is in doubt concerning it: and thy
Lord doth watch over all things.
22. Say: "Call
upon other (gods) whom ye fancy, besides Allah. They have no
power,- not the weight of an atom,- in the heavens or on earth:
No (sort of) share have they therein, nor is any of them a helper
to Allah.
23. "No intercession
can avail in His Presence, except for those for whom He has
granted permission. So far (is this the case) that, when terror
is removed from their hearts (at the Day of Judgment, then)
will they say, 'what is it that your Lord commanded?' they will
say, 'That which is true and just; and He is the Most High Most
Great'."
24. Say: "Who
gives you sustenance, from the heavens and the earth?"
Say: "It is Allah. and certain it is that either we or
ye are on right guidance or in manifest error!"
25. Say: "Ye shall
not be questioned as to our sins, nor shall we be questioned
as to what ye do."
26. Say: "Our
Lord will gather us together and will in the end decide the
matter between us (and you) in truth and justice: and He is
the one to decide, the One Who knows all."
27. Say: "Show
me those whom ye have joined with Him as partners: by no means
(can ye). Nay, He is Allah, the Exalted in Power, the Wise."
28. We have not sent
thee but as a universal (Messenger) to men, giving them glad
tidings, and warning them (against sin), but most men understand
not.
29. They say: "When
will this promise (come to pass) if ye are telling the truth?"
30. Say: "The
appointment to you is for a Day, which ye cannot put back for
an hour nor put forward."
31. The Unbelievers
say: "We shall neither believe in this scripture nor in
(any) that (came) before it." Couldst thou but see when
the wrong-doers will be made to stand before their Lord, throwing
back the word (of blame) on one another! Those who had been
despised will say to the arrogant ones: "Had it not been
for you, we should certainly have been believers!"
32. The arrogant ones
will say to those who had been despised: "Was it we who
kept you back from Guidance after it reached you? Nay, rather,
it was ye who transgressed.
33. Those who had been
despised will say to the arrogant ones: "Nay! it was a
plot (of yours) by day and by night: Behold! Ye (constantly)
ordered us to be ungrateful to Allah and to attribute equals
to Him!" They will declare (their) repentance when they
see the Penalty: We shall put yokes on the necks of the Unbelievers:
It would only be a requital for their (ill) Deeds.
34. Never did We send
a warner to a population, but the wealthy ones among them said:
"We believe not in the (Message) with which ye have been
sent."
35. They said: "We
have more in wealth and in sons, and we cannot be punished."
36. Say: "Verily
my Lord enlarges and restricts the Provision to whom He pleases,
but most men understand not."
37. It is not your
wealth nor your sons, that will bring you nearer to Us in degree:
but only those who believe and work righteousness - these are
the ones for whom there is a multiplied Reward for their deeds,
while secure they (reside) in the dwellings on high!
38. Those who strive
against Our Signs, to frustrate them, will be given over into
Punishment.
39. Say: "Verily
my Lord enlarges and restricts the Sustenance to such of his
servants as He pleases: and nothing do ye spend in the least
(in His cause) but He replaces it: for He is the Best of those
who grant Sustenance.
40. One Day He will
gather them all together, and say to the angels, "Was it
you that these men used to worship?"
41. They will say,
"Glory to Thee! our (tie) is with Thee - as Protector -
not with them. Nay, but they worshipped the Jinns: most of them
believed in them."
42. So on that Day
no power shall they have over each other, for profit or harm:
and We shall say to the wrong-doers, "Taste ye the Penalty
of the Fire,- the which ye were wont to deny!"
43. When Our Clear
Signs are rehearsed to them, they say, "This is only a
man who wishes to hinder you from the (worship) which your fathers
practised." And they say, "This is only a falsehood
invented!" and the Unbelievers say of the Truth when it
comes to them, "This is nothing but evident magic!"
44. But We had not
given them Books which they could study, nor sent apostles to
them before thee as Warners.
45. And their predecessors
rejected (the Truth); these have not received a tenth of what
We had granted to those: yet when they rejected My apostles,
how (terrible) was My rejection (of them)!
46. Say: "I do
admonish you on one point: that ye do stand up before Allah,-
(It may be) in pairs, or (it may be) singly,- and reflect (within
yourselves): your Companion is not possessed: he is no less
than a warner to you, in face of a terrible Penalty."
47. Say: "No reward
do I ask of you: it is (all) in your interest: my reward is
only due from Allah. And He is witness to all things."
48. Say: "Verily
my Lord doth cast the (mantle of) Truth (over His servants),-
He that has full knowledge of (all) that is hidden."
49. Say: "The
Truth has arrived, and Falsehood neither creates anything new,
nor restores anything."
50. Say: "If I
am astray, I only stray to the loss of my own soul: but if I
receive guidance, it is because of the inspiration of my Lord
to me: it is He Who hears all things, and is (ever) near."
51. If thou couldst
but see when they will quake with terror; but then there will
be no escape (for them), and they will be seized from a position
(quite) near.
52. And they will say,
"We do believe (now) in the (Truth)"; but how could
they receive (Faith) from a position (so far off,-
53. Seeing that they
did reject Faith (entirely) before, and that they (continually)
cast (slanders) on the unseen from a position far off?
54. And between them
and their desires, is placed a barrier, as was done in the past
with their partisans: for they were indeed in suspicious (disquieting)
doubt.