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26. Ash-Shu'araa | 227 verses | The Poets | MeccanSearch | Recitation | Topics | Uthmani Script | Words | Quran Teacher |
1. Ta. Sin. Mim. | |
2. These are revelations of the Scripture that maketh plain. | |
3. It may be that thou tormentest thyself (O Muhammad) because they believe not. | |
4. If We will, We can send down on them from the sky a portent so that their necks would remain bowed before it. | |
5. Never cometh there unto them a fresh reminder from the Beneficent One, but they turn away from it. | |
6. Now they have denied (the Truth); but there will come unto them tidings of that whereat they used to scoff. | |
7. Have they not seen the earth, how much of every fruitful kind We make to grow therein? | |
8. Lo! herein is indeed a portent; yet most of them are not believers. | |
9. And lo! thy Lord! He is indeed the Mighty, the Merciful. | |
10. And when thy Lord called Moses, saying: Go unto the wrongdoing folk, | |
11. The folk of Pharaoh. Will they not ward off (evil)? | |
12. He said: My Lord! Lo! I fear that they will deny me, | |
13. And I shall be embarrassed, and my tongue will not speak plainly, therefor send for Aaron (to help me). | |
14. And they have a crime against me, so I fear that they will kill me. | |
15. He said: Nay, verily. So go ye twain with Our tokens. Lo! We shall be with you, Hearing. | |
16. And come together unto Pharaoh and say: Lo! we bear a message of the Lord of the Worlds, | |
17. (Saying): Let the Children of Israel go with us. | |
18. (Pharaoh) said (unto Moses): Did we not rear thee among us as a child? And thou didst dwell many years of thy life among us, | |
19. And thou didst that thy deed which thou didst, and thou wast one of the ingrates. | |
20. He said: I did it then, when I was of those who are astray. | |
21. Then I fled from you when I feared you, and my Lord vouchsafed me a command and appointed me (of the number) of those sent (by Him). | |
22. And this is the past favour wherewith thou reproachest me: that thou hast enslaved the Children of Israel. | |
23. Pharaoh said: And what is the Lord of the Worlds? | |
24. (Moses) said: Lord of the heavens and the earth and all that is between them, if ye had but sure belief. | |
25. (Pharaoh) said unto those around him: Hear ye not? | |
26. He said: Your Lord and the Lord of your fathers. | |
27. (Pharaoh) said: Lo! your messenger who hath been sent unto you is indeed a madman! | |
28. He said: Lord of the East and the West and all that is between them, if ye did but understand. | |
29. (Pharaoh) said: If thou choosest a god other than me, I assuredly shall place thee among the prisoners. | |
30. He said: Even though I show thee something plain? | |
31. (Pharaoh) said: Produce it then, if thou art of the truthful! | |
32. Then he flung down his staff and it became a serpent manifest, | |
33. And he drew forth his hand and lo! it was white to the beholders. | |
34. (Pharaoh) said unto the chiefs about him: Lo! this is verily a knowing wizard, | |
35. Who would drive you out of your land by his magic. Now what counsel ye? | |
36. They said: Put him off, (him) and his brother, and send into the cities summoners | |
37. Who shall bring unto thee every knowing wizard. | |
38. So the wizards were gathered together at a set time on a day appointed. | |
39. And it was said unto the people: Are ye (also) gathering? | |
40. (They said): Aye, so that we may follow the wizards if they are the winners. | |
41. And when the wizards came they said unto Pharaoh: Will there surely be a reward for us if we are the winners? | |
42. He said: Aye, and ye will then surely be of those brought near (to me). | |
43. Moses said unto them: Throw what ye are going to throw! | |
44. Then they threw down their cords and their staves and said: By Pharaoh's might, lo! we verily are the winners. | |
45. Then Moses threw his staff and lo! it swallowed that which they did falsely show. | |
46. And the wizards were flung prostrate, | |
47. Crying: We believe in the Lord of the Worlds, | |
48. The Lord of Moses and Aaron. | |
49. (Pharaoh) said: Ye put your faith in him before I give you leave. Lo! he doubtless is your chief who taught you magic! But verily ye shall come to know. Verily I will cut off your hands and your feet alternately, and verily I will crucify you every one. | |
50. They said: It is no hurt, for lo! unto our Lord we shall return. | |
51. Lo! we ardently hope that our Lord will forgive us our sins because we are the first of the believers. | |
52. And We inspired Moses, saying: Take away My slaves by night, for ye will be pursued. | |
53. Then Pharaoh sent into the cities summoners, | |
54. (Who said): Lo! these indeed are but a little troop, | |
55. And lo! they are offenders against us. | |
56. And lo! we are a ready host. | |
57. Thus did We take them away from gardens and watersprings, | |
58. And treasures and a fair estate. | |
59. Thus (were those things taken from them) and We caused the Children of Israel to inherit them. | |
60. And they overtook them at sunrise. | |
61. And when the two hosts saw each other, those with Moses said: Lo! we are indeed caught. | |
62. He said: Nay, verily! for lo! my Lord is with me. He will guide me. | |
63. Then We inspired Moses, saying: Smite the sea with thy staff. And it parted, and each part was as a mountain vast. | |
64. Then brought We near the others to that place. | |
65. And We saved Moses and those with him, every one; | |
66. And We drowned the others. | |
67. Lo! herein is indeed a portent, yet most of them are not believers. | |
68. And lo, thy Lord! He is indeed the Mighty, the Merciful. | |
69. Recite unto them the story of Abraham: | |
70. When he said unto his father and his folk: What worship ye? | |
71. They said: We worship idols, and are ever devoted unto them. | |
72. He said: Do they hear you when ye cry? | |
73. Or do they benefit or harm you? | |
74. They said: Nay, but we found our fathers acting on this wise. | |
75. He said: See now that which ye worship, | |
76. Ye and your forefathers! | |
77. Lo! they are (all) an enemy unto me, save the Lord of the Worlds, | |
78. Who created me, and He doth guide me, | |
79. And Who feedeth me and watereth me. | |
80. And when I sicken, then He healeth me, | |
81. And Who causeth me to die, then giveth me life (again), | |
82. And Who, I ardently hope, will forgive me my sin on the Day of Judgment. | |
83. My Lord! Vouchsafe me wisdom and unite me to the righteous. | |
84. And give unto me a good report in later generations. | |
85. And place me among the inheritors of the Garden of Delight, | |
86. And forgive my father. Lo! he is of those who err. | |
87. And abase me not on the day when they are raised, | |
88. The day when wealth and sons avail not (any man) | |
89. Save him who bringeth unto Allah a whole heart. | |
90. And the Garden will be brought nigh for those who ward off (evil). | |
91. And hell will appear plainly to the erring. | |
92. And it will be said unto them: Where is (all) that ye used to worship | |
93. Instead of Allah? Can they help you or help themselves? | |
94. Then will they be hurled therein, they and the seducers | |
95. And the hosts of Iblis, together. | |
96. And they will say, when they are quarrelling therein: | |
97. By Allah, of a truth we were in error manifest | |
98. When we made you equal with the Lord of the Worlds. | |
99. It was but the guilty who misled us. | |
100. Now we have no intercessors | |
101. Nor any loving friend. | |
102. Oh, that we had another turn (on earth), that we might be of the believers! | |
103. Lo! herein is indeed a portent, yet most of them are not believers! | |
104. And lo, thy Lord! He is indeed the Mighty, the Merciful. | |
105. Noah's folk denied the messengers (of Allah), | |
106. When their brother Noah said unto them: Will ye not ward off (evil)? | |
107. Lo! I am a faithful messenger unto you, | |
108. So keep your duty to Allah, and obey me. | |
109. And I ask of you no wage therefor; my wage is the concern only of the Lord of the Worlds. | |
110. So keep your duty to Allah, and obey me. | |
111. They said: Shall we put faith in thee, when the lowest (of the people) follow thee? | |
112. He said: And what knowledge have I of what they may have been doing (in the past)? | |
113. Lo! their reckoning is my Lord's concern, if ye but knew; | |
114. And I am not (here) to repulse believers. | |
115. I am only a plain warner. | |
116. They said: If thou cease not, O Noah, thou wilt surely be among those stoned (to death). | |
117. He said: My Lord! Lo! my own folk deny me. | |
118. Therefor judge Thou between us, a (conclusive) judgment, and save me and those believers who are with me. | |
119. And We saved him and those with him in the laden ship. | |
120. Then afterward We drowned the others. | |
121. Lo! herein is indeed a portent, yet most of them are not believers. | |
122. And lo, thy Lord, He is indeed the Mighty, the Merciful. | |
123. (The tribe of) A'ad denied the messengers (of Allah). | |
124. When their brother Hud said unto them: Will ye not ward off (evil)? | |
125. Lo! I am a faithful messenger unto you, | |
126. So keep your duty to Allah and obey me. | |
127. And I ask of you no wage therefor; my wage is the concern only of the Lord of the Worlds. | |
128. Build ye on every high place a monument for vain delight? | |
129. And seek ye out strongholds, that haply ye may last for ever? | |
130. And if ye seize by force, seize ye as tyrants? | |
131. Rather keep your duty to Allah, and obey me. | |
132. Keep your duty toward Him Who hath aided you with (the good things) that ye know, | |
133. Hath aided you with cattle and sons. | |
134. And gardens and watersprings. | |
135. Lo! I fear for you the retribution of an awful day. | |
136. They said: It is all one to us whether thou preachest or art not of those who preach; | |
137. This is but a fable of the men of old, | |
138. And we shall not be doomed. | |
139. And they denied him; therefor We destroyed them. Lo! herein is indeed a portent, yet most of them are not believers. | |
140. And lo! thy Lord, He is indeed the Mighty, the Merciful. | |
141. (The tribe of) Thamud denied the messengers (of Allah) | |
142. When their brother Salih said unto them: Will ye not ward off (evil)? | |
143. Lo! I am a faithful messenger unto you, | |
144. So keep your duty to Allah and obey me. | |
145. And I ask of you no wage therefor; my wage is the concern only of the Lord of the Worlds. | |
146. Will ye be left secure in that which is here before us, | |
147. In gardens and watersprings. | |
148. And tilled fields and heavy-sheathed palm-trees, | |
149. Though ye hew out dwellings in the mountain, being skilful? | |
150. Therefor keep your duty to Allah and obey me, | |
151. And obey not the command of the prodigal, | |
152. Who spread corruption in the earth, and reform not. | |
153. They said: Thou art but one of the bewitched; | |
154. Thou art but a mortal like us. So bring some token if thou art of the truthful. | |
155. He said: (Behold) this she-camel. She hath the right to drink (at the well), and ye have the right to drink, (each) on an appointed day. | |
156. And touch her not with ill lest there come on you the retribution of an awful day. | |
157. But they hamstrung her, and then were penitent. | |
158. So the retribution came on them. Lo! herein is indeed a portent, yet most of them are not believers. | |
159. And lo! thy Lord! He is indeed the Mighty, the Merciful. | |
160. The folk of Lot denied the messengers (of Allah), | |
161. When their brother Lot said unto them: Will ye not ward off (evil)? | |
162. Lo! I am a faithful messenger unto you, | |
163. So keep your duty to Allah and obey me. | |
164. And I ask of you no wage therefor; my wage is the concern only of the Lord of the Worlds. | |
165. What! Of all creatures do ye come unto the males, | |
166. And leave the wives your Lord created for you? Nay, but ye are froward folk. | |
167. They said: If thou cease not, O Lot, thou wilt soon be of the outcast. | |
168. He said: I am in truth of those who hate your conduct. | |
169. My Lord! Save me and my household from what they do. | |
170. So We saved him and his household, every one, | |
171. Save an old woman among those who stayed behind. | |
172. Then afterward We destroyed the others. | |
173. And We rained on them a rain. And dreadful is the rain of those who have been warned. | |
174. Lo! herein is indeed a portent, yet most of them are not believers. | |
175. And lo! thy Lord, He is indeed the Mighty, the Merciful. | |
176. The dwellers in the wood (of Midian) denied the messengers (of Allah), | |
177. When Shu'eyb said unto them: Will ye not ward off (evil)? | |
178. Lo! I am a faithful messenger unto you, | |
179. So keep your duty to Allah and obey me. | |
180. And I ask of you no wage for it; my wage is the concern only of the Lord of the Worlds. | |
181. Give full measure, and be not of those who give less (than the due). | |
182. And weigh with the true balance. | |
183. Wrong not mankind in their goods, and do not evil, making mischief, in the earth. | |
184. And keep your duty unto Him Who created you and the generations of the men of old. | |
185. They said: Thou art but one of the bewitched; | |
186. Thou art but a mortal like us, and lo! we deem thee of the liars. | |
187. Then make fragments of the heaven fall upon us, if thou art of the truthful. | |
188. He said: My Lord is Best Aware of what ye do. | |
189. But they denied him, so there came on them the retribution of the day of gloom. Lo! it was the retribution of an awful day. | |
190. Lo! herein is indeed a portent; yet most of them are not believers. | |
191. And lo! thy Lord! He is indeed the Mighty, the Merciful. | |
192. And lo! it is a revelation of the Lord of the Worlds, | |
193. Which the True Spirit hath brought down | |
194. Upon thy heart, that thou mayst be (one) of the warners, | |
195. In plain Arabic speech. | |
196. And lo! it is in the Scriptures of the men of old. | |
197. Is it not a token for them that the doctors of the Children of Israel know it? | |
198. And if We had revealed it unto one of any other nation than the Arabs, | |
199. And he had read it unto them, they would not have believed in it. | |
200. Thus do We make it traverse the hearts of the guilty. | |
201. They will not believe in it till they behold the painful doom, | |
202. So that it will come upon them suddenly, when they perceive not. | |
203. Then they will say: Are we to be reprieved? | |
204. Would they (now) hasten on Our doom? | |
205. Hast thou then seen, if We content them for (long) years, | |
206. And then cometh that which they were promised, | |
207. (How) that wherewith they were contented naught availeth them? | |
208. And We destroyed no township but it had its warners | |
209. For reminder, for We never were oppressors. | |
210. The devils did not bring it down. | |
211. It is not meet for them, nor is it in their power, | |
212. Lo! verily they are banished from the hearing. | |
213. Therefor invoke not with Allah another god, lest thou be one of the doomed. | |
214. And warn thy tribe of near kindred, | |
215. And lower thy wing (in kindness) unto those believers who follow thee. | |
216. And if they (thy kinsfolk) disobey thee, say: Lo! I am innocent of what they do. | |
217. And put thy trust in the Mighty, the Merciful. | |
218. Who seeth thee when thou standest up (to pray) | |
219. And (seeth) thine abasement among those who fall prostrate (in worship). | |
220. Lo! He, only He, is the Hearer, the Knower. | |
221. Shall I inform you upon whom the devils descend? | |
222. They descend on every sinful, false one. | |
223. They listen eagerly, but most of them are liars. | |
224. As for poets, the erring follow them. | |
225. Hast thou not seen how they stray in every valley, | |
226. And how they say that which they do not? | |
227. Save those who believe and do good works, and remember Allah much, and vindicate themselves after they have been wronged. Those who do wrong will come to know by what a (great) reverse they will be overturned! |
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