1.
Ha-Mim
2.
'Ain. Sin. Qaf.
3.
Thus doth (He) send inspiration to thee as (He did) to those before thee,-
Allah, Exalted in Power, Full of Wisdom.
4.
To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and on earth: and He is Most
High, Most Great.
5.
The heavens are almost rent asunder from above them (by Him Glory): and
the angels celebrate the Praises of their Lord, and pray for forgiveness
for (all) beings on earth: Behold! Verily Allah is He, the Oft-Forgiving,
Most Merciful.
6.
And those who take as protectors others besides Him,- Allah doth watch
over them; and thou art not the disposer of their affairs.
7.
Thus have We sent by inspiration to thee an Arabic Qur'an: that thou mayest
warn the Mother of Cities and all around her,- and warn (them) of the Day
of Assembly, of which there is no doubt: (when) some will be in the Garden,
and some in the Blazing Fire.
8.
If Allah had so willed, He could have made them a single people; but He
admits whom He will to His Mercy; and the Wrong-doers will have no protector
nor helper.
9.
What! Have they taken (for worship) protectors besides Him? But it is Allah,-
He is the Protector, and it is He Who gives life to the dead: It is He
Who has power over all things,
10.
Whatever it be wherein ye differ, the decision thereof is with Allah. such
is Allah my Lord: In Him I trust, and to Him I turn.
11.
(He is) the Creator of the heavens and the earth: He has made for you pairs
from among yourselves, and pairs among cattle: by this means does He multiply
you: there is nothing whatever like unto Him, and He is the One that hears
and sees (all things).
12.
To Him belong the keys of the heavens and the earth: He enlarges and restricts.
The Sustenance to whom He will: for He knows full well all things.
13.
The same religion has He established for you as that which He enjoined
on Noah - the which We have sent by inspiration to thee - and that which
We enjoined on Abraham, Moses, and Jesus: Namely, that ye should remain
steadfast in religion, and make no divisions therein: to those who worship
other things than Allah, hard is the (way) to which thou callest them.
Allah chooses to Himself those whom He pleases, and guides to Himself those
who turn (to Him).
14.
And they became divided only after Knowledge reached them,- through selfish
envy as between themselves. Had it not been for a Word that went forth
before from thy Lord, (tending) to a Term appointed, the matter would have
been settled between them: But truly those who have inherited the Book
after them are in suspicious (disquieting) doubt concerning it.
15.
Now then, for that (reason), call (them to the Faith), and stand steadfast
as thou art commanded, nor follow thou their vain desires; but say: "I
believe in the Book which Allah has sent down; and I am commanded to judge
justly between you. Allah is our Lord and your Lord: for us (is the responsibility
for) our deeds, and for you for your deeds. There is no contention between
us and you. Allah will bring us together, and to Him is (our) Final Goal.
16.
But those who dispute concerning Allah after He has been accepted,- futile
is their dispute in the Sight of their Lord: on them will be a Penalty
terrible.
17.
It is Allah Who has sent down the Book in Truth, and the Balance (by which
to weigh conduct). And what will make thee realise that perhaps the Hour
is close at hand?
18.
Only those wish to hasten it who believe not in it: those who believe hold
it in awe, and know that it is the Truth. Behold, verily those that dispute
concerning the Hour are far astray.
19.
Gracious is Allah to His servants: He gives Sustenance to whom He pleases:
and He has power and can carry out His Will.
20.
To any that desires the tilth of the Hereafter, We give increase in his
tilth, and to any that desires the tilth of this world, We grant somewhat
thereof, but he has no share or lot in the Hereafter.
21.
What! have they partners (in godhead), who have established for them some
religion without the permission of Allah. Had it not been for the Decree
of Judgment, the matter would have been decided between them (at once).
But verily the Wrong- doers will have a grievous Penalty.
22.
Thou wilt see the Wrong-doers in fear on account of what they have earned,
and (the burden of) that must (necessarily) fall on them. But those who
believe and work righteous deeds will be in the luxuriant meads of the
Gardens: they shall have, before their Lord, all that they wish for. That
will indeed be the magnificent Bounty (of Allah..
23.
That is (the Bounty) whereof Allah gives Glad Tidings to His Servants who
believe and do righteous deeds. Say: "No reward do I ask of you for this
except the love of those near of kin." And if any one earns any good, We
shall give him an increase of good in respect thereof: for Allah is Oft-Forgiving,
Most Ready to appreciate (service).
24.
What! Do they say, "He has forged a falsehood against Allah.? But if Allah
willed, He could seal up thy heart. And Allah blots out Vanity, and proves
the Truth by His Words. For He knows well the secrets of all hearts.
25.
He is the One that accepts repentance from His Servants and forgives sins:
and He knows all that ye do.
26.
And He listens to those who believe and do deeds of righteousness, and
gives them increase of His Bounty: but for the Unbelievers their is a terrible
Penalty.
27.
If Allah were to enlarge the provision for His Servants, they would indeed
transgress beyond all bounds through the earth; but he sends (it) down
in due measure as He pleases. For He is with His Servants Well-acquainted,
Watchful.
28.
He is the One that sends down rain (even) after (men) have given up all
hope, and scatters His Mercy (far and wide). And He is the Protector, Worthy
of all Praise.
29.
And among His Signs is the creation of the heavens and the earth, and the
living creatures that He has scattered through them: and He has power to
gather them together when He wills.
30.
Whatever misfortune happens to you, is because on the things your hands
have wrought, and for many (of them) He grants forgiveness.
31.
Nor can ye frustrate (aught), (fleeing) through the earth; nor have ye,
besides Allah, any one to protect or to help.
32.
And among His Signs are the ships, smooth-running through the ocean, (tall)
as mountains.
33.
If it be His Will He can still the Wind: then would they become motionless
on the back of the (ocean). Verily in this are Signs for everyone who patiently
perseveres and is grateful.
34.
Or He can cause them to perish because of the (evil) which (the men) have
earned; but much doth He forgive.
35.
But let those know, who dispute about Our Signs, that there is for them
no way of escape.
36.
Whatever ye are given (here) is (but) a convenience of this life: but that
which is with Allah is better and more lasting: (it is) for those who believe
and put their trust in their Lord:
37.
Those who avoid the greater crimes and shameful deeds, and, when they are
angry even then forgive;
38.
Those who hearken to their Lord, and establish regular Prayer; who (conduct)
their affairs by mutual Consultation; who spend out of what We bestow on
them for Sustenance;
39.
And those who, when an oppressive wrong is inflicted on them, (are not
cowed but) help and defend themselves.
40.
The recompense for an injury is an injury equal thereto (in degree): but
if a person forgives and makes reconciliation, his reward is due from Allah.
for ((Allah)) loveth not those who do wrong.
41.
But indeed if any do help and defend themselves after a wrong (done) to
them, against such there is no cause of blame.
42.
The blame is only against those who oppress men and wrong-doing and insolently
transgress beyond bounds through the land, defying right and justice: for
such there will be a penalty grievous.
43.
But indeed if any show patience and forgive, that would truly be an exercise
of courageous will and resolution in the conduct of affairs.
44.
For any whom Allah leaves astray, there is no protector thereafter. And
thou wilt see the Wrong-doers, when in sight of the Penalty, Say: "Is there
any way (to effect) a return?"
45.
And thou wilt see them brought forward to the (Penalty), in a humble frame
of mind because of (their) disgrace, (and) looking with a stealthy glance.
And the Believers will say: "Those are indeed in loss, who have given to
perdition their own selves and those belonging to them on the Day of Judgment.
Behold! Truly the Wrong-doers are in a lasting Penalty!"
46.
And no protectors have they to help them, other than Allah. And for any
whom Allah leaves to stray, there is no way (to the Goal).
47.
Hearken ye to your Lord, before there come a Day which there will be no
putting back, because of (the Ordainment of) Allah. that Day there will
be for you no place of refuge nor will there be for you any room for denial
(of your sins)!
48.
If then they run away, We have not sent thee as a guard over them. Thy
duty is but to convey (the Message). And truly, when We give man a taste
of a Mercy from Ourselves, he doth exult thereat, but when some ill happens
to him, on account of the deeds which his hands have sent forth, truly
then is man ungrateful!
49.
To Allah belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth. He creates
what He wills (and plans). He bestows (children) male or female according
to His Will (and Plan),
50.
Or He bestows both males and females, and He leaves barren whom He will:
for He is full of Knowledge and Power.
51.
It is not fitting for a man that Allah should speak to him except by inspiration,
or from behind a veil, or by the sending of a messenger to reveal, with
Allah.s permission, what Allah wills: for He is Most High, Most Wise.
52.
And thus have We, by Our Command, sent inspiration to thee: thou knewest
not (before) what was Revelation, and what was Faith; but We have made
the (Qur'an) a Light, wherewith We guide such of Our servants as We will;
and verily thou dost guide (men) to the Straight Way,-
53.
The Way of Allah, to Whom belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever
is on earth. Behold (how) all affairs tend towards Allah. |