He sends down the angels
with the Spirit at His bidding upon whom He will of His servants (to say),
'Give warning that there is no god but Me; Me therefore do ye fear.' He created
the heavens and the earth in truth! Exalted be He above that which they join
with Him
He created man from a clot;
and yet, behold, he is an open opponent!
[5] The cattle too have we
created for you; in them is warmth and profit, and from them do ye eat.
In them is there beauty for
you when ye drive them home to rest, and when ye drive them forth to graze. And
they bear your heavy burdens to towns which ye could not otherwise reach,
except with great wretchedness of soul;-verily, your Lord is kind and merciful.
And horses too, and mules,
and asses, for you to ride upon and for an ornament.-He creates also what ye
know not of. God's it is to show the path; from it some turn aside: but had He
pleased He would have guided you one and all.
[10] He it is who sends
down water from the sky, whence ye have drink, and whence the trees grow
whereby ye feed your flocks.
He makes the corn to grow,
and the olives, and the palms, and the grapes, and some of every fruit;-verily,
in that is a sign unto a people who reflect.
And He subjected to you the
night and the day, and the sun, and the moon, and the stars are subjected to
His bidding. Verily, in that are signs to a people who have sense.
And what He has produced
for you in the earth varying in hue, verily, in that is a sign for a people who
are mindful.
He it is who has subjected
the sea, that ye may eat fresh flesh therefrom; and ye bring forth from it
ornaments which ye wear,-and thou mayest see the ships cleaving through it,-and
that ye may search after His grace,-and haply ye may give thanks.
[15] And He has cast firm
mountains on the earth lest it move with you; and rivers and roads; haply ye
may be guided.
And landmarks; and by the
stars too are they guided.
Is He who creates like him
who creates not?-are they then unmindful?
But if ye would number the
favours of God, ye cannot count them. Verily, God is forgiving; merciful.
God knows what ye keep
secret, and what ye disclose.
[20] And those on whom ye call
beside God cannot create anything, for they are themselves created. Dead, not
living, nor can they perceive!
When shall they be raised?
Your God is one God, and
those who believe not in the hereafter their hearts are given to denial, and
they are big with pride!
Without a doubt God knows
what ye keep secret and what ye, disclose!
[25] Verily, He does not
love those big with pride!
And when it is said to
them, 'What is it that your Lord has sent down?' they say, 'Old folks' tales!'
Let them bear the burden of
their sins entirely on the resurrection day, and some of the burdens of those
whom they led astray without knowledge.-Aye! an ill burden shall they bear.
Those who were before them devised
a stratagem, but God brought their building off its foundations, and the roof
fell over them, and the torment came to them, from whence they could not
perceive 1.
Then on the resurrection
day He will put them to shame, and say, 'Where are your associates whom ye
divided into parties about?' Those to whom knowledge is brought will say,
'Verily, disgrace to-day, and evil are upon the misbelievers!'
[30] Those whom the angels
took away were wronging themselves; then they offered peace: 'We have done no
evil.' - 'Yea! verily, God knows what ye did. Wherefore enter ye the doors of
hell, to dwell therein for aye; for ill is the resort of the proud.'
And it will be said to
those who fear God, 'What is it that your Lord has sent down?' They will say, 'The
best,' for those who do good, good in this world; but certainly the abode of
the next is best, and surely pleasant is the abode of those who fear.
Gardens of Eden which they
shall enter, beneath them rivers flow; therein shall they have what they please;-thus
does God reward those who fear Him.
To those whom the angels
take off in a goodly state they shall say, 'Peace be upon you! enter ye into
Paradise for that which ye have done.'
[35] Do they expect other
than that the angels should come to take them off, or that thy Lord's bidding
should come?-thus did those before them; God did not wrong them; but it was
themselves they wronged.
And the evil which they had
done befel them, and that environed them at which they used to mock!
And those who associated
(others with God) said, 'Had God pleased we had not served aught beside Him,
neither we nor our fathers; nor had we prohibited aught without Him;'-thus did
those before them: but have messengers aught to do but to deliver their message
plainly?
We have sent in every
nation an apostle (to say), 'Serve ye God, and avoid Tâghût
!' and
amongst them are some whom
signs and with scriptures;
and we have sent down the Reminder to thee too, that thou mayest explain to men
what has been sent down to them, and haply they may reflect.
Are those who were so
crafty in evil sure that God will not cleave open the earth with them, or bring
them torment from whence they cannot perceive, or seize them in their going to
and fro? for they cannot make Him helpless.
Or that He should seize
them with a gradual destruction? for, verily, your Lord is kind, merciful.
[50] Do they not regard
whatever thing God has created; its shadow falls on the right or the left,
adoring God and shrinking up?
Whatever is in the heavens
and in the earth, beast or angel. adores God; nor are they big with pride!
They fear their Lord above
them, and they do what they are bidden.
And God says, 'Take not to
two gods; God is only one; me then do ye fear!'
His is what is in the
heavens and in the earth; to Him is obedience due unceasingly; other than God
then will ye fear?
[55] And whatever favours
ye have, they are from God; then, whenever distress touches you, unto Him ye
turn for succour. Yet, when He removes the distress from you, lo! a party of
you join partners with their Lord.
That they may disbelieve in
what we have brought them and may enjoy,-but at length they shall know!
And they set aside for what
they know not a
portion of what we have
bestowed upon them 1.-By God! ye shall be questioned concerning
that which ye have devised.
They make for God
daughters;-celebrated be His praise!-and for themselves they like them
not 2.
[60] When any one of them
has tidings of a female child, his face is overclouded and black, and he has to
keep back his wrath.
He skulks away from the
people, for the evil tidings he has heard;-is he to keep it with its disgrace,
or to bury it in the dust?-aye! evil is it that they judge!
For those who disbelieve in
the future life is a similitude of evil: but for God is the loftiest
similitude; for He is the mighty, the wise!
If God were to punish men
for their wrong-doing He would not leave upon the earth a single beast; but He
respites them until a stated time; and when their time comes they cannot put it
off an hour, nor can they bring it on.
They set down to God what
they abhor themselves; and their tongues describe the lie that 'good is to be
theirs.' Without a doubt theirs is the Fire, for, verily, they shall be sent on
there!
[65] By God! we sent
(messengers) to nations before thee, but Satan made their works seemly to them,
for he is their patron to-day, and for them is grievous woe!
We have only sent down to
thee the Book, that thou mayest explain to them that which they did dispute
about, and as a guidance and a mercy to a people who believe.
And God sends down water
from the sky, and quickens therewith the earth after its death; verily, in that
is a sign to a people who can hear.
Verily, ye have in cattle a
lesson; we give you to drink from that which is in their bellies, betwixt chyme
and blood, pure milk,-easy to swallow for those who drink.
And of the fruit of the
palms and the grapes ye take therefrom an intoxicant and a goodly provision;
verily, in that is a sign to a people who have sense!
[70] And thy Lord inspired
the bee, 'Take to houses in the mountains, and in the trees, and in the hives
they build.
'Then eat from every fruit,
and walk in the beaten paths of thy Lord;' there cometh forth from her body a
draught varying in hue 1, in which is a cure for men;
verily, in that are signs unto a people who reflect.
God created you; then He
will take you to Himself; but amongst you are some whom He will thrust into the
most decrepit age; so that he may not know aught that once he knew. Verily, God
is knowing, powerful.
And God has preferred some
of you over others in providing for you; but those who have been preferred will
not restore their provision to those
whom their right hands
possess 1 that they may share equally therein:-is it
God's favours they gainsay?
And God has made for you
from amongst yourselves wives, and has made for you from your wives sons and
grandchildren; and has provided you with good things;-is it in vanity that they
believe, while for God's favour they are ungrateful?
[75] And they serve beside
God what cannot control for them any provision from the heavens or the earth,
and have no power at all.
Do not then strike out
parables for God! Verily, God knows, but ye do not know.
God has struck out a
parable; an owned slave, able to do nothing; and one whom we have provided with
a good provision, and who expends therefrom in alms secretly and openly:-shall
they be held equal?-Praise be to God, most of them do not know!
And God has struck out a
parable: two men, one of them dumb, able to do nothing, a burden to his lord;
wherever he directs him he comes not with success; is he to be held equal with
him who bids what is just and who is on the right way?
God's are the unseen things
of the heavens and the earth; nor is the matter of the Hour aught but as the
twinkling of an eye, or nigher still! Verily, God is mighty over all!
[80] God brings you forth
out of the wombs of your mothers knowing naught; and He makes for you hearing,
and sight, and hearts,-haply ye may give thanks!
Do they not see the birds
subjected in the vault of the sky?-none holds them in but God: verily, in that
is a sign unto a people who believe.
God made for you in your houses
a repose; and made for you, of the skins of cattle, houses 1, that ye may find them light, on
the day ye move your quarters and the day when ye abide; and from their wool,
and from their fur, and from their hair come furniture and chattels for a
season.
And God has made for you,
of what He has created, shades; and has made for you shelters in the mountains;
and He has made for you shirts to keep you from the heat, and shirts 2 to keep you from each other's violence:-thus does He fulfil His favours
towards you,-haply ye yet may be resigned.
But if they turn their
backs,-thine is only to preach thy plain message.
[85] They recognise the
favours of God, and yet they deny them, for most men are ungrateful.
And on the day when we
shall send from every nation a witness; then shall those who misbelieve not be
allowed (to excuse themselves), and they shall not be taken back into favour.
And when those who join
their partners with God say, 'Our Lord! these be our partners on whom we used
to call beside Thee.' And they shall proffer them the speech, 'Verily, ye are
liars!' And they shall proffer on that day peace unto God; and that which they
had devised shall stray away from them.
[90] Those who misbelieve
and turn folks off God's path, we will add torment to their torment, for that
they were evildoers.
And on the day when we will
raise up in every nation a witness against them from among themselves, and we
will bring thee as a witness against these 1; for we have sent down to thee a
book explaining clearly everything, and a guidance, and a mercy, and glad
tidings to the believers.
Verily, God bids you do
justice and good, and give to kindred (their due), and He forbids you to sin,
and do wrong, and oppress; He admonishes you, haply ye may be mindful!
Fulfil God's covenant when
ye have covenanted, and break not your oaths after asseverating them, for ye
thereby make God your surety; verily, God knows what ye do.
And be not like her who
unravels her yarn, fraying it out after she hath spun it close, by taking your
oaths for mutual intrigue, because one nation 'is more numerous than another;
God only tries you therewith, but He will make manifest to you on the
resurrection day that whereon ye did dispute 2.
[95] But had God pleased He
would have made you one nation; but He leads astray whom He will, and guides
whom He will;-but ye shall be questioned as to that which ye have done.
Take not therefore your
oaths for mutual intrigue, lest a foot slip after being planted firmly, and ye
taste of evil for that ye
turned folks off the path of God, and for you there be mighty woe!
And sell not God's covenant
for a little price; with God only is what is better for you, if ye did but
know.
What ye have is spent, but
what God has endures; and we will recompense the patient with their hire for
the best deeds they have done.
Whoso acts aright, male or
female, and is a believer, we will quicken with a goodly life; and we will
recompense them with their hire for the best deeds they have done.
[100] When thou dost read
the Qur'ân, ask refuge with God from Satan the pelted one 1.
Verily, he has no power
over those who believe and who upon their Lord rely. His power is only over
those who take him for a patron, and over the idolaters.
And whenever we change one
verse for another,-God knows best what He sends down. They say, 'Thou art but a
forger!'-Nay, most of them do not know. Say, 'The Holy Spirit 2 brought it down from thy Lord in truth, to stablish those who believe,
and for a guidance and glad tidings to those who are resigned 3.'
[105] We knew that they
said, 'It is only some mortal who teaches him.'-The tongue of him they lean
towards is barbarous, and this is plain Arabic 4.
Verily, those who believe
not in God's signs, God will not guide them, and for them is grievous woe.
Only they are the forgers
of a lie who believe not in God's signs; and these, they are the liars.
Whoso disbelieves in God
after having believed, unless it be one who is forced and whose heart is quiet
in the faith,-but whoso expands his breast to misbelieve,-on them is wrath from
God, and for them is mighty woe!
That is because they
preferred the love of this world's life to the next;-but, verily, God guides
not the unbelieving people. [110] These are they on whose hearts, and hearing,
and eyesight, God has set a stamp, and these, they are the careless. Without a
doubt that in the next life they will be the losers.
Then, verily, thy Lord, to
those who fled 1 after they had been tried, and then fought
strenuously and were patient,-verily, thy Lord after that will be forgiving and
merciful.
On the day every soul will
come to wrangle for itself, and every soul shall be paid what it has earned, and
they shall not be wronged.
God has struck out a
parable: a city 2 which was safe and quiet, its provision came
to it in plenty from every place, and then it denied God's favours, and God
made it feel 3 the clothing of hunger and fear, for that
which they had wrought.
And there came to them an
apostle from amongst themselves, but they called him a liar, and the torment
seized them, while yet they were unjust.
[115] Eat, then, from what
God has provided
you with, things lawful and
good, and give thanks for the favours of God, if it be Him ye serve.
He has only forbidden you
that which dies of itself, and blood, and the flesh of swine, and that which is
devoted to other than God; but he who is forced, neither revolting nor transgressing,
it is no sin for him: verily, God is forgiving and merciful.
And say not of the lie your
tongues pronounce, 'This is lawful, and this is unlawful,' forging against God
a lie; verily, those who forge against God a lie shall not prosper. A little
enjoyment-then for them is grievous woe!
For those who are Jews we
have forbidden what we have narrated to thee before 1; we did not wrong them, but it was
themselves they wronged.
[120] Then, verily, thy
Lord to those who have done evil in ignorance and then repented after that and
done aright,-verily, thy Lord afterwards is forgiving and merciful.
Verily, Abraham was a high
priest 2, a 'Hanîf, and was not of the idolaters:,
thankful for His favours; He chose him and He guided him unto the right way
And we gave him in this
world good things; and, verily, in the next he will be among the righteous.
Then we inspired thee,
'Follow the faith of Abraham, a 'Hanîf, for he was not of the idolaters.'
[125] The Sabbath was only
made for those who dispute thereon; but, verily, thy Lord will judge
between them on the
resurrection day concerning that whereon they do dispute.
Call unto the way of thy
Lord with wisdom and goodly warning; and wrangle with them in the kindest way;
verily, thy Lord He knows best who has erred from His way, for He knows best
the guided ones.
But if ye punish, punish
(only) as ye were punished; but if ye are patient, it is best for those who are
patient 1.
Be thou patient then; but
thy patience is only in God's hands. Do not grieve about them; and be not in a
strait at their craftiness;-verily, God is with those who fear Him, and with
those who do well.