1.
Ha-Mim.
2.
The Revelation of the Book is from Allah the Exalted in Power, Full of
Wisdom.
3.
We created not the heavens and the earth and all between them but for just
ends, and for a Term Appointed: But those who reject Faith turn away from
that whereof they are warned.
4.
Say: "Do ye see what it is ye invoke besides Allah. Show me what it is
they have created on earth, or have they a share in the heavens bring me
a book (revealed) before this, or any remnant of knowledge (ye may have),
if ye are telling the truth!
5.
And who is more astray than one who invokes besides Allah, such as will
not answer him to the Day of Judgment, and who (in fact) are unconscious
of their call (to them)?
6.
And when mankind are gathered together (at the Resurrection), they will
be hostile to them and reject their worship (altogether)!
7.
When Our Clear Signs are rehearsed to them, the Unbelievers say, of the
Truth when it comes to them: "This is evident sorcery!"
8.
Or do they say, "He has forged it"? Say: "Had I forged it, then can ye
obtain no single (blessing) for me from Allah. He knows best of that whereof
ye talk (so glibly)! Enough is He for a witness between me and you! And
he is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful."
9.
Say: "I am no bringer of new-fangled doctrine among the apostles, nor do
I know what will be done with me or with you. I follow but that which is
revealed to me by inspiration; I am but a Warner open and clear."
10.
Say: "See ye? If (this teaching) be from Allah, and ye reject it, and a
witness from among the Children of Israel testifies to its similarity (with
earlier scripture), and has believed while ye are arrogant, (how unjust
ye are!) truly, Allah guides not a people unjust."
11.
The Unbelievers say of those who believe: "If (this Message) were a good
thing, (such men) would not have gone to it first, before us!" And seeing
that they guide not themselves thereby, they will say, "this is an (old,)
falsehood!"
12.
And before this, was the Book of Moses as a guide and a mercy: And this
Book confirms (it) in the Arabic tongue; to admonish the unjust, and as
Glad Tidings to those who do right.
13.
Verily those who say, "Our Lord is Allah," and remain firm (on that Path),-
on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve.
14.
Such shall be Companions of the Gardens, dwelling therein (for aye): a
recompense for their (good) deeds.
15.
We have enjoined on man kindness to his parents: In pain did his mother
bear him, and in pain did she give him birth. The carrying of the (child)
to his weaning is (a period of) thirty months. At length, when he reaches
the age of full strength and attains forty years, he says, "O my Lord!
Grant me that I may be grateful for Thy favour which Thou has bestowed
upon me, and upon both my parents, and that I may work righteousness such
as Thou mayest approve; and be gracious to me in my issue. Truly have I
turned to Thee and truly do I bow (to Thee) in Islam."
16.
Such are they from whom We shall accept the best of their deeds and pass
by their ill deeds: (They shall be) among the Companions of the Garden:
a promise! of truth, which was made to them (in this life).
17.
But (there is one) who says to his parents, "Fie on you! Do ye hold out
the promise to me that I shall be raised up, even though generations have
passed before me (without rising again)?" And they two seek Allah.s aid,
(and rebuke the son): "Woe to thee! Have faith! for the promise of Allah
is true." But he says, "This is nothing but tales of the ancients!"
18.
Such are they against whom is proved the sentence among the previous generations
of Jinns and men, that have passed away; for they will be (utterly) lost.
19.
And to all are (assigned) degrees according to the deeds which they (have
done), and in order that ((Allah)) may recompense their deeds, and no injustice
be done to them.
20.
And on the Day that the Unbelievers will be placed before the Fire, (It
will be said to them): "Ye received your good things in the life of the
world, and ye took your pleasure out of them: but today shall ye be recompensed
with a Penalty of humiliation: for that ye were arrogant on earth without
just cause, and that ye (ever) transgressed."
21.
Mention (Hud) one of 'Ad's (own) brethren: Behold, he warned his people
about the winding Sand-tracts: but there have been warners before him and
after him: "Worship ye none other than Allah. Truly I fear for you the
Penalty of a Mighty Day."
22.
They said: "Hast thou come in order to turn us aside from our gods? Then
bring upon us the (calamity) with which thou dost threaten us, if thou
art telling the truth?"
23.
He said: "The Knowledge (of when it will come) is only with Allah. I proclaim
to you the mission on which I have been sent: But I see that ye are a people
in ignorance!"..
24.
Then, when they saw the (Penalty in the shape of) a cloud traversing the
sky, coming to meet their valleys, they said, "This cloud will give us
rain!" "Nay, it is the (Calamity) ye were asking to be hastened!- A wind
wherein is a Grievous Penalty!
25.
"Everything will it destroy by the command of its Lord!" Then by the morning
they - nothing was to be seen but (the ruins of) their houses! thus do
We recompense those given to sin!
26.
And We had firmly established them in a (prosperity and) power which We
have not given to you (ye Quraish!) and We had endowed them with (faculties
of) hearing, seeing, heart and intellect: but of no profit to them were
their (faculties of) hearing, sight, and heart and intellect, when they
went on rejecting the Signs of Allah. and they were (completely) encircled
by that which they used to mock at!
27.
We destroyed aforetime populations round about you; and We have shown the
Signs in various ways, that they may turn (to Us).
28.
Why then was no help forthcoming to them from those whom they worshipped
as gods, besides Allah, as a means of access (to Allah.? Nay, they left
them in the lurch: but that was their falsehood and their invention.
29.
Behold, We turned towards thee a company of Jinns (quietly) listening to
the Qur'an: when they stood in the presence thereof, they said, "Listen
in silence!" When the (reading) was finished, they returned to their people,
to warn (them of their sins).
30.
They said, "O our people! We have heard a Book revealed after Moses, confirming
what came before it: it guides (men) to the Truth and to a Straight Path.
31.
"O our people, hearken to the one who invites (you) to Allah, and believe
in him: He will forgive you your faults, and deliver you from a Penalty
Grievous.
32.
"If any does not hearken to the one who invites (us) to Allah, he cannot
frustrate ((Allah)'s Plan) on earth, and no protectors can he have besides
Allah. such men (wander) in manifest error."
33.
See they not that Allah, Who created the heavens and the earth, and never
wearied with their creation, is able to give life to the dead? Yea, verily
He has power over all things.
34.
And on the Day that the Unbelievers will be placed before the Fire, (they
will be asked,) "Is this not the Truth?" they will say, "Yea, by our Lord!"
(One will say:) "Then taste ye the Penalty, for that ye were wont to deny
(Truth)!"
35.
Therefore patiently persevere, as did (all) apostles of inflexible purpose;
and be in no haste about the (Unbelievers). On the Day that they see the
(Punishment) promised them, (it will be) as if they had not tarried more
than an hour in a single day. (Thine but) to proclaim the Message: but
shall any be destroyed except those who transgress? |