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26. Ash-Shuara - The Poets
1 | TA SIN MIM. |
2 | These are the verses of the perspicuous Book. |
3 | You may perhaps wear out your heart because they do not come to belief. |
4 | We could send down from the heavens a sign to them if We pleased, before which their heads would remain bowed. |
5 | Never does a new reminder come to them from Ar-Rahman but they turn away from it. |
6 | Surely they have done with denying; soon will come to them the news of what they were laughing at. |
7 | Do they not see the earth, how We grow all kinds of noble things upon it? |
8 | Verily there are signs in this; yet many of them do not believe. |
9 | Your Lord is surely mighty and merciful. |
10 | When your Lord called upon Moses: "Go to the wicked people, |
11 | The people of Pharaoh. Will they not fear and take heed?" |
12 | : He said: "O Lord, I fear that they will deny me. |
13 | My heart is constrained, my tongue falters, so delegate Aaron; |
14 | And they have a charge (of murder) against me. So I fear that they will kill me." |
15 | (It was) said: "By no means. Go with My signs, both of you. I am verily with you and I hear. |
16 | Go to the Pharaoh and tell him: 'We bring a message from the Lord of all the worlds |
17 | That you should send the children of Israel with us.' |
18 | (The Pharaoh) said: "Did we not bring you up as a child? And you lived a number of years of your life with us. |
19 | And you commited what you did, and you are ungrateful!" |
20 | (Moses) replied: "I did do that and I was in the wrong, |
21 | So I ran away from you out of fear. But my Lord has given me wisdom, and made me an apostle. |
22 | But the favour you oblige me with is that you have enslaved the children of Israel." |
23 | The Pharaoh asked: "And what is the Lord of all the worlds?" |
24 | (Moses) said: "The Lord of the heavens and the earth and all that lies between them, if you can believe." |
25 | (The Pharaoh) said to those around him: "Do you hear?" |
26 | (Moses continued): "Your Lord and the Lord of your fathers before you." |
27 | (The Pharaoh) said (to his nobles): "Your apostle who has been sent to you, is certainly mad." |
28 | (Moses) said: "The Lord of the East and the Lord of the West and all that lies between them, if you have sense." |
29 | (The Pharaoh) said: "If you took another god apart from me I will have you incarcerated." |
30 | (Moses) said: "Even though I have brought to you something convincing?" |
31 | (The Pharaoh) said: "Then bring it, if you speak the truth." |
32 | So (Moses) cast his staff, and lo, it turned into a living serpent. |
33 | And he drew forth his hand, and lo, it looked white to the beholders. |
34 | The Pharaoh said to the chiefs around him: "He is certainly a clever magician. |
35 | He wants to drive you out of your land by his magic. So, what do you bid?" |
36 | They said: "Put him and his brother off awhile, and send summoners to the cities to gather |
37 | And bring the ablest magicians to you." |
38 | So the magicians were assembled at a stated time and place on an appointed day. |
39 | And the people were also asked to assemble. |
40 | (They said): "We may haply follow the magicians if they are victorious." |
41 | When the magicians arrived, they said to the Pharaoh: "Is there a reward for us if we are victorious?" -- |
42 | "Yes," he replied. "You 'will be among the honoured." |
43 | Moses said to them: "Cast what you have to cast." |
44 | So they cast their ropes and rods, and said: "By the glory of Pharaoh, we shall be victorious." |
45 | Then Moses threw down his staff, and lo, it swallowed up their conjurations. |
46 | Then the magicians fell prostrating in adoration, |
47 | And said: "We (affirm and) believe in the Lord of all the worlds, |
48 | The Lord of Moses and Aaron." |
49 | Said (the Pharaoh): "You have come to believe in him before I gave you leave. He is surely your chief, who taught you magic. You will soon come to know: I will have your hands and feet cut off on alternate sides, and have every one of you crucified." |
50 | They said: "There will be no harm. We shall return to our Lord. |
51 | We certainly hope our Lord will forgive our sins as we are the first to believe." |
52 | We said to Moses: "Travel by night with My creatures. You will surely be pursued." |
53 | Then the Pharaoh sent announcers to the cities, |
54 | (Proclaiming): "Surely they are a small band (of fugitives). |
55 | They are always harassing us. |
56 | But we are a fully accounted army." |
57 | So We made them leave the gardens and springs of water, |
58 | And treasures and agreeable mansions. |
59 | Thus it was; and We made the children of Israel possess them. |
60 | But they pursued them at sunrise. |
61 | When the two forces drew within seeing distance of each other, the people of Moses said: "We shall certainly be overtaken." |
62 | Moses replied: "By no means. My Lord is with me. He will show me the way." |
63 | We commanded Moses: "Smite the sea with your staff." And it parted, and every parting was like a lofty mountain. |
64 | Then We brought the others to that place. |
65 | We delivered Moses and every one with him, |
66 | And We drowned the others. |
67 | Verily there is a sign in this, but most of them do not believe. |
68 | Indeed your Lord is mighty and merciful. |
69 | Relate the news of Abraham to them. |
70 | When he asked his father and his people: "What do you worship?" |
71 | They replied: "We worship idols and are devoted to them." |
72 | (Abraham) asked: "Do they hear when you call them? |
73 | Or do they benefit you, or do you harm?" |
74 | They said: "No. But we found our fathers doing so." |
75 | He said: "Have you considered what you have been worshipping, |
76 | You and your fathers? |
77 | Yet they are my enemies except the Lord of all the worlds |
78 | Who created me and showed me the way, |
79 | Who gives me food and drink, |
80 | And heals me when I am sick, |
81 | Who will make me die, then give me life again, |
82 | And who, I hope, will condone my faults on the Day of Judgement. |
83 | O Lord, give me wisdom and admit me among the righteous, |
84 | And uphold my name with posterity, |
85 | And put me among the inheritors of Paradise. |
86 | Forgive me and my father: He was surely among those who went astray. |
87 | And do not disgrace me on the day when they are raised from the graves, |
88 | The day when neither wealth nor children will be of any avail |
89 | But to him who comes to God with a tranquil heart." |
90 | Paradise will be brought near those who take heed for themselves and follow the straight path; |
91 | And Hell made visible to those who had gone astray. |
92 | They will be asked: "Where are those you worshipped |
93 | Other than God? Can they save you or even save themselves?" |
94 | They will then be thrown into Hell with those who had gone astray |
95 | Together with the hordes of Iblis. |
96 | Disputing among themselves they will say: |
97 | "By God, we were plainly in error |
98 | In equating you with the Lord of all the worlds; |
99 | No one but the sinners led us astray. |
100 | Now we have none to intercede for us, |
101 | Nor any sincere friend. |
102 | If only we could return and be among the believers!" |
103 | Verily there is a sign in this, but many of them do not believe. |
104 | Verily your Lord is mighty and merciful. |
105 | The people of Noah accused the apostles of lies. |
106 | When their brother Noah said to them: "Will you not take heed? |
107 | I have been sent as a trusted messenger to you. |
108 | So be fearful of God and listen to me. |
109 | I ask no recompense of you for it. My reward is due from none but the Lord of all the worlds. |
110 | So fear God and follow me." |
111 | They said: "Should we place our trust in you when only the condemned follow you?" |
112 | He said: "It is not for me to know what they were doing. |
113 | It is for my Lord to bring them to book, if you can understand. |
114 | I am certainly not one to drive away the believers. |
115 | I am only a plain admonisher." |
116 | They said: "If you do not desist, O Noah, you will be stoned to death." |
117 | He prayed: "O Lord, verily my people accuse me of lies. |
118 | So adjudge between me and them conclusively, and save me and the believers who are with me." |
119 | So We delivered him and those with him in the loaded ark, |
120 | And drowned the rest of them. |
121 | Verily there is a sign in this, yet many of them do not believe. |
122 | But surely your Lord is mighty and merciful. |
123 | The people of 'Ad accused the messengers of lies. |
124 | When their brother Hud said to them: "Will you not take heed? |
125 | I have been sent as a trusted messenger to you. |
126 | So fear God and listen to me. |
127 | I ask no recompense of you for it. My reward is due from none but the Lord of all the worlds. |
128 | You construct monuments on every hill in vain, |
129 | Erect palaces (thinking) that you will live for ever, |
130 | And whenever you apply force become tyrannical. |
131 | So be fearful of God and follow me. |
132 | Fear Him who has bestowed on you what you know, |
133 | Gave you increase of cattle and sons, |
134 | And orchards and springs. |
135 | I fear the punishment of a terrible day for you. |
136 | They said: "It is the same to us if you warn us or do not warn. |
137 | This is just a habit of antiquated people. |
138 | We are not going to be damned." |
139 | Then they accused him of lies; so We annihilated them. Verily there is a sign in this, but most of them do not believe. |
140 | Yet surely your Lord is mighty and merciful. |
141 | The Thamud accused the messengers of lies. |
142 | When their brother Saleh said to them: "Will you not take heed?" |
143 | I have been sent as a trusted messenger to you. |
144 | So fear God and follow me. |
145 | I do not ask any recompense of you for this. My reward is due from none but the Lord of all the worlds. |
146 | (Do you think) you will be left secure here |
147 | In these gardens and these springs, |
148 | The fields of corn and date-palm trees with soft and tender spathes, |
149 | And dwellings hewed out of mountains ingeniously? |
150 | So be mindful of God and listen to me. |
151 | Do not follow those who are extravagant, |
152 | Who corrupt the land and do not reform it." |
153 | They said: "Surely you are deluded. |
154 | You are nothing but a man like us. Bring us a token if you speak the truth." |
155 | (Saleh) said: "Here is a she-camel. She has a right of drinking water, and you have a right of drinking it on appointed turns. |
156 | Do not treat her unkindly or the punishment of a grievous day will fall on you." |
157 | But they hamstrung her; and on the morrow were repentant, |
158 | For they were seized by the torment. Verily there was a sign in this, but most of them did not believe. |
159 | Yet verily your Lord is mighty and merciful. |
160 | The people of Lot accused the messengers of lies. |
161 | When their brother Lot said to them: "Will you not take heed? |
162 | I have been sent as a trusted messenger to you. |
163 | So fear God and listen to me. |
164 | I ask no recompense of you for this. My reward is due from none but the Lord of all the worlds. |
165 | Why do you go for males unlike all other creatures |
166 | Leaving the consorts your Lord has made for you? But you are a people who exceed the bounds." |
167 | They said: "If you do not desist, O Lot, you will be expelled (from the city)." |
168 | (Lot) said: "I am disgusted with your actions," |
169 | (And prayed:) "O Lord, save me and my family from what they do." |
170 | So We saved him and his whole family |
171 | Except one old woman who remained behind. |
172 | Then We destroyed the rest of them, |
173 | And rained on them a shower (of Stones). How terrible was the rain (that fell) on those who had been warned! |
174 | Verily in this was a sign, but most of them do not believe. |
175 | Yet surely your Lord is mighty and powerful. |
176 | The people of the Wood too called the messengers liars. |
177 | When Shu'aib said to them: "Will you not take heed? |
178 | I have been sent as a trusted messenger to you. |
179 | So fear God and follow me. |
180 | I ask no recompense of you for this. My reward is due from none but the Lord of all the worlds. |
181 | Give full measure and do not cheat; |
182 | Weigh on an even balance. |
183 | And do not withhold from people what belongs to them, and do not corrupt the land; |
184 | And fear Him who created you and all the earlier people." |
185 | They said: "Surely you are deluded. |
186 | You are nothing but a man like us, and we think you are a liar. |
187 | But in case you are speaking the truth, then make a segment of the sky to fall upon us." |
188 | (Shu'aib) said: "My Lord knows well what you are doing." |
189 | But they denied him, and We seized them with the torment of the Day of Shadowing (when the cloud had rained down fire). It was indeed the torment of a terrible day! |
190 | Verily in this was a sign, but most of them do not believe. |
191 | Yet verily your Lord is mighty and merciful. |
192 | And this (Qur'an) is a revelation from the Lord of all the worlds, |
193 | Which the trusted spirit descended with |
194 | To (communicate) to your heart that you may be a warner |
195 | In eloquent Arabic. |
196 | This is (indicated) in the Books of earlier people. |
197 | Was it not a proof for them that the learned men of Israel knew about this? |
198 | Had We revealed it to a man of obscure tongue |
199 | And he had recited it to them, and they had not believed (it would have been different). |
200 | Thus do We cause (unbelief) to enter the hearts of sinners. |
201 | They will not believe it until they behold the painful punishment. |
202 | It will come upon them unawares, and they will not comprehend it. |
203 | Then will they say: "Can we be given respite?" |
204 | Do they wish Us then to hasten the punishment? |
205 | Just think: If We let them enjoy (the good things of life) for a few years more, |
206 | And then what they were promised comes upon them, |
207 | Of what avail shall their enjoyment be to them? |
208 | Never have We destroyed a habitation till We had sent admonishers to them |
209 | To warn. For We are never unjust. |
210 | The devils did not bring it down: |
211 | They are not worthy of it, nor have they power. |
212 | They have been precluded from hearing it. |
213 | So call on no other god but God, lest you are condemned to torment; |
214 | And warn your near relations, |
215 | And take those believers under your wing who follow you. |
216 | If they do not obey you, tell them: "I am not responsible for what you do." |
217 | Have trust in the Mighty, the Merciful, |
218 | Who watches you when you get up, |
219 | And your movements among those who bow in homage to God. |
220 | He is all-hearing and all-knowing. |
221 | Should I tell you on whom the devils descend? |
222 | They come down to every mendacious sinner, |
223 | Who listens to you (for spreading rumours); but most of them are liars. |
224 | As for the poets, only those who go astray follow them. |
225 | Have you not seen that they wander distract in every valley, |
226 | And they say what they do not do, |
227 | Except those who believe and do the right, and remember God a great deal, who retaliate only when they have been wronged. Yet the oppressors will now come to know through what reversals they will be overthrown! |