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In the Name of Allāh, the Most Beneficent, the Most
Merciful. |
| 1. |
 All the
praises and thanks be to Allāh, Who has sent down to His slave (Muhammad
SAW) the Book (the Qur'ān), and has not placed therein any
crookedness. |
| 2. |
 (He has made
it) Straight to give warning (to the disbelievers) of a severe punishment
from Him, and to give glad tidings to the believers (in the Oneness of
Allāh Islāmic Monotheism), who work righteous deeds, that they shall have
a fair reward (i.e. Paradise). |
| 3. |
 They shall
abide therein forever. |
| 4. |
 And to warn
those (Jews, Christians, and pagans) who say, "Allāh has begotten a son
(or offspring or children)." |
| 5. |
 No knowledge
have they of such a thing, nor had their fathers. Mighty is the word that
comes out of their mouths [i.e. He begot (took) sons and daughters]. They
utter nothing but a lie. |
| 6. |
 Perhaps,
you, would kill yourself (O Muhammad SAW) in grief, over their
footsteps (for their turning away from you), because they believe not in
this narration (the Qur'ān). |
| 7. |
 Verily! We
have made that which is on earth as an adornment for it, in order that We
may test them (mankind) as to which of them are best in deeds. [i.e.those
who do good deeds in the most perfect manner, that means to do them
(deeds) totally for Allāh's sake and in accordance to the legal ways of
the Prophet SAW ]. |
| 8. |
 And verily!
We shall make all that is on it (the earth) a bare dry soil (without any
vegetation or trees, etc.). |
| 9. |
 Do you think
that the people of the Cave and the Inscription (the news or the names of
the people of the Cave) were a wonder among Our Signs? |
| 10. |
 (Remember)
when the young men fled for refuge (from their disbelieving folk) to the
Cave, they said: "Our Lord! Bestow on us mercy from Yourself, and
facilitate for us our affair in the right way!" |
| 11. |
 Therefore
We covered up their (sense of) hearing (causing them, to go in deep sleep)
in the Cave for a number of years. |
| 12. |
 Then We
raised them up (from their sleep), that We might test which of the two
parties was best at calculating the time period that they had
tarried. |
| 13. |
 We narrate
unto you (O Muhammad SAW) their story with truth: Truly! They
were young men who believed in their Lord (Allāh), and We increased them
in guidance. |
| 14. |
 And We made
their hearts firm and strong (with the light of Faith in Allāh and
bestowed upon them patience to bear the separation of their kith and kin
and dwellings, etc.) when they stood up and said: "Our Lord is the Lord of
the heavens and the earth, never shall we call upon any ilāh (god)
other than Him; if we did, we should indeed have uttered an enormity in
disbelief. |
| 15. |
 "These our
people have taken for worship āliha (gods) other than Him (Allāh).
Why do they not bring for them a clear authority? And who does more wrong
than he who invents a lie against Allāh. |
| 16. |
 (The young
men said to one another): "And when you withdraw from them, and that which
they worship, except Allāh, then seek refuge in the Cave, your Lord will
open a way for you from His Mercy and will make easy for you your affair
(i.e. will give you what you will need of provision, dwelling,
etc.)." |
| 17. |
 And you
might have seen the sun, when it rose, declining to the right from their
Cave, and when it set, turning away from them to the left, while they lay
in the midst of the Cave. That is (one) of the Ayāt (proofs,
evidences, signs) of Allāh. He whom Allāh guides, is rightly guided; but
he whom He sends astray, for him you will find no Walī (guiding
friend) to lead him (to the right Path). |
| 18. |
 And you
would have thought them awake, while they were asleep. And We turned them
on their right and on their left sides, and their dog stretching forth his
two forelegs at the entrance [of the Cave or in the space near to the
entrance of the Cave (as a guard at the gate)]. Had you looked at them,
you would certainly have turned back from them in flight, and would
certainly have been filled with awe of them. |
| 19. |
 Likewise,
We awakened them (from their long deep sleep) that they might question one
another. A speaker from among them said: "How long have you stayed
(here)?" They said: "We have stayed (perhaps) a day or part of a day."
They said: "Your Lord (Alone) knows best how long you have stayed (here).
So send one of you with this silver coin of yours to the town, and let him
find out which is the good lawful food, and bring some of that to you. And
let him be careful and let no man know of you. |
| 20. |
 "For if
they come to know of you, they will stone you (to death or abuse and harm
you) or turn you back to their religion, and in that case you will never
be successful." |
| 21. |
 And thus We
made their case known to the people, that they might know that the Promise
of Allāh is true, and that there can be no doubt about the Hour.
(Remember) when they (the people of the city) disputed among themselves
about their case, they said: "Construct a building over them, their Lord
knows best about them," (then) those who won their point said (most
probably the disbelievers): "We verily shall build a place of worship over
them." |
| 22. |
 (Some) say
they were three, the dog being the fourth among them; (others) say they
were five, the dog being the sixth, guessing at the unseen; (yet others)
say they were seven, the dog being the eighth. Say (O Muhammad
SAW): "My Lord knows best their number; none knows them but a
few." So debate not (about their number, etc.) except with the clear proof
(which We have revealed to you). And consult not any of them (people of
the Scripture, Jews and Christians) about (the affair of) the people of
the Cave. |
| 23. |
 And never
say of anything, "I shall do such and such thing tomorrow." |
| 24. |
 Except
(with the saying), "If Allāh will!" And remember your Lord when you forget
and say: "It may be that my Lord guides me unto a nearer way of truth than
this." |
| 25. |
 And they
stayed in their Cave three hundred (solar) years, and add nine (for lunar
years). |
| 26. |
 Say: "Allāh
knows best how long they stayed. With Him is (the knowledge of) the unseen
of the heavens and the earth. How clearly He sees, and hears (everything)!
They have no Walī (Helper, Disposer of affairs, Protector, etc.)
other than Him, and He makes none to share in His Decision and His
Rule." |
| 27. |
 And recite
what has been revealed to you (O Muhammad SAW) of the Book (the
Qur'ān) of your Lord (i.e. recite it, understand and follow its teachings
and act on its orders and preach it to men). None can change His Words,
and none will you find as a refuge other than Him. |
| 28. |
 And keep
yourself (O Muhammad SAW) patiently with those who call on their
Lord (i.e. your companions who remember their Lord with glorification,
praising in prayers, etc., and other righteous deeds, etc.) morning and
afternoon, seeking His Face, and let not your eyes overlook them, desiring
the pomp and glitter of the life of the world; and obey not him whose
heart We have made heedless of Our Remembrance, one who follows his own
lusts and whose affair (deeds) has been lost. |
| 29. |
 And say:
"The truth is from your Lord." Then whosoever wills, let him believe, and
whosoever wills, let him disbelieve. Verily, We have prepared for the
Zālimūn (polytheists and wrong-doers, etc.), a Fire whose walls
will be surrounding them (disbelievers in the Oneness of Allāh). And if
they ask for help (relief, water, etc.) they will be granted water like
boiling oil, that will scald their faces. Terrible the drink, and an evil
Murtafaqā (dwelling, resting place, etc.)! |
| 30. |
 Verily! As
for those who believe and do righteous deeds, certainly! We shall not
suffer to be lost the reward of anyone who does his (righteous) deeds in
the most perfect manner. |
| 31. |
 These! For
them will be 'Adn (Eden) Paradise (everlasting Gardens); wherein
rivers flow underneath them, therein they will be adorned with bracelets
of gold, and they will wear green garments of fine and thick silk. They
will recline therein on raised thrones. How good is the reward, and what
an excellent Murtafaqā (dwelling, resting place, etc.)! |
| 32. |
 And put
forward to them the example of two men; unto one of them We had given two
gardens of grapes, and We had surrounded both with date-palms; and had put
between them green crops (cultivated fields etc.). |
| 33. |
 Each of
those two gardens brought forth its produce, and failed not in the least
therein, and We caused a river to gush forth in the midst of them. |
| 34. |
 And he had
property (or fruit) and he said to his companion, in the course of mutual
talk: I am more than you in wealth and stronger in respect of men." [See
Tafsir Qurtubī, Vol. 10, Page 403]. |
| 35. |
 And he went
into his garden while in a state (of pride and disbelief) unjust to
himself. He said: "I think not that this will ever perish. |
| 36. |
 "And I
think not the Hour will ever come, and if indeed I am brought back to my
Lord, (on the Day of Resurrection), I surely shall find better than this
when I return to Him." |
| 37. |
 His
companion said to him, during the talk with him: "Do you disbelieve in Him
Who created you out of dust (i.e. your father Adam), then out of Nutfah
(mixed semen drops of male and female discharge), then fashioned you
into a man? |
| 38. |
 "But as for
my part (I believe) that He is Allāh, my Lord and none shall I associate
as partner with my Lord. |
| 39. |
 It was
better for you to say, when you entered your garden: 'That which Allāh
wills (will come to pass)! There is no power but with
Allāh[] '. If you see me less than you in wealth, and
children. |
| 40. |
 "It may be
that my Lord will give me something better than your garden, and will send
on it Husbān (torment, bolt, etc.) from the sky, then it will be a
slippery earth. |
| 41. |
 "Or the
water thereof (of the gardens) becomes deep-sunken (underground) so that
you will never be able to seek it." |
| 42. |
 So his
fruits were encircled (with ruin). And he remained clapping his hands with
sorrow over what he had spent upon it, while it was all destroyed on its
trellises, he could only say: "Would I had ascribed no partners to my
Lord!" [Tafsir Ibn Kathīr] |
| 43. |
 And he had
no group of men to help him against Allāh, nor could he defend or save
himself. |
| 44. |
 There (on
the Day of Resurrection), Al-Walāyah (the protection, power,
authority and kingdom) will be for Allāh (Alone), the True God. He (Allāh)
is the Best for reward and the Best for the final end. (Lā ilāha
ill-Allāh none has the right to be worshipped but Allāh). |
| 45. |
 And put
forward to them the example of the life of this world, it is like the
water (rain) which We send down from the sky, and the vegetation of the
earth mingles with it, and becomes fresh and green. But (later) it becomes
dry and broken pieces, which the winds scatter. And Allāh is Able to do
everything. |
| 46. |
 Wealth and
children are the adornment of the life of this world. But the good
righteous deeds (five compulsory prayers, deeds of Allāh's obedience, good
and nice talk, remembrance of Allāh with glorification, praises and
thanks, etc.), that last, are better with your Lord for rewards and better
in respect of hope. |
| 47. |
 And
(remember) the Day We shall cause the mountains to pass away (like clouds
of dust), and you will see the earth as a levelled plain, and we shall
gather them all together so as to leave not one of them behind. |
| 48. |
 And they
will be set before your Lord in (lines as) rows, (and Allāh will say):
"Now indeed, you have come to Us as We created you the first time. Nay,
but you thought that We had appointed no meeting for you (with Us)." |
| 49. |
 And the
Book (one's Record) will be placed (in the right hand for a believer in
the Oneness of Allāh, and in the left hand for a disbeliever in the
Oneness of Allāh), and you will see the Mujrimūn (criminals,
polytheists, sinners, etc.), fearful of that which is (recorded) therein.
They will say: "Woe to us! What sort of Book is this that leaves neither a
small thing nor a big thing, but has recorded it with numbers!" And they
will find all that they did, placed before them, and your Lord treats no
one with injustice. |
| 50. |
 And
(remember) when We said to the angels;"Prostrate to Adam." So they
prostrated except Iblīs (Satan). He was one of the jinns; he
disobeyed the Command of his Lord. Will you then take him (Iblīs)
and his offspring as protectors and helpers rather than Me while they are
enemies to you? What an evil is the exchange for the Zālimūn
(polytheists, and wrong-doers, etc). |
| 51. |
 I (Allāh)
made them (Iblīs and his offspring) not to witness (nor took their
help in) the creation of the heavens and the earth and not (even) their
own creation, nor was I (Allāh) to take the misleaders as helpers. |
| 52. |
 And
(remember) the Day He will say:"Call those (so-called) partners of Mine
whom you pretended." Then they will cry unto them, but they will not
answer them, and We shall put Maubiqa (a barrier, or enmity, or
destruction, or a valley in Hell) between them. |
| 53. |
 And the
Mujrimūn (criminals, polytheists, sinners), shall see the Fire and
apprehend that they have to fall therein. And they will find no way of
escape from there. |
| 54. |
 And indeed
We have put forth every kind of example in this Qur'ān, for mankind. But,
man is ever more quarrelsome than anything. |
| 55. |
 And nothing
prevents men from believing, now when the guidance (the Qur'ān) has come
to them, and from asking Forgiveness of their Lord, except that the ways
of the ancients be repeated with them (i.e. their destruction decreed by
Allāh), or the torment be brought to them face to face? |
| 56. |
 And We send
not the Messengers except as giver of glad tidings and warners. But those
who disbelieve, dispute with false argument, in order to refute the truth
thereby. And they treat My Ayāt (proofs, evidences, verses,
lessons, signs, revelations, etc.), and that with which they are warned,
as jest and mockery! |
| 57. |
 And who
does more wrong than he who is reminded of the Ayāt (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) of his Lord, but
turns away from them forgetting what (deeds) his hands have sent forth.
Truly, We have set veils over their hearts lest they should understand
this (the Qur'ān), and in their ears, deafness. And if you (O Muhammad
SAW) call them to guidance, even then they will never be
guided. |
| 58. |
 And your
Lord is Most Forgiving, Owner of Mercy. Were He to call them to account
for what they have earned, then surely, He would have hastened their
punishment. But they have their appointed time, beyond which they will
find no escape. |
| 59. |
 And these
towns (population, 'Ad, Thamūd, etc.) We destroyed when they did wrong.
And We appointed a fixed time for their destruction. |
| 60. |
 And
(remember) when Mūsa (Moses) said to his boy-servant: "I will not give up
(travelling) until I reach the junction of the two seas or (until) I spend
years and years in travelling."[] |
| 61. |
 But when
they reached the junction of the two seas, they forgot their fish, and it
took its way through the sea as in a tunnel. |
| 62. |
 So when
they had passed further on (beyond that fixed place), Mūsa (Moses) said to
his boy-servant: "Bring us our morning meal; truly, we have suffered much
fatigue in this, our journey." |
| 63. |
 He said:"Do
you remember when we betook ourselves to the rock? I indeed forgot the
fish, none but Shaitān (Satan) made me forget to remember it. It
took its course into the sea in a strange (way)!" |
| 64. |
 [Mūsa
(Moses)] said: "That is what we have been seeking." So they went back
retracing their footsteps. |
| 65. |
 Then they
found one of Our slaves, unto whom We had bestowed mercy from Us, and whom
We had taught knowledge from Us. |
| 66. |
 Mūsa
(Moses) said to him (Khidr) "May I follow you so that you teach me
something of that knowledge (guidance and true path) which you have been
taught (by Allāh)?" |
| 67. |
 He (Khidr)
said: "Verily! You will not be able to have patience with me! |
| 68. |
 "And how
can you have patience about a thing which you know not?" |
| 69. |
 Mūsa
(Moses) said: "If Allāh will, you will find me patient, and I will not
disobey you in aught." |
| 70. |
 He (Khidr)
said: "Then, if you follow me, ask me not about anything till I myself
mention it to you." |
| 71. |
 So they
both proceeded, till, when they embarked the ship, he (Khidr) scuttled it.
Mūsa (Moses) said: "Have you scuttled it in order to drown its people?
Verily, you have committed a thing "Imra" (a Munkar - evil,
bad, dreadful thing)." |
| 72. |
 He (Khidr)
said: "Did I not tell you, that you would not be able to have patience
with me?" |
| 73. |
 [Mūsa
(Moses)] said: "Call me not to account for what I
forgot[], and be not hard upon me for my affair (with
you)." |
| 74. |
 Then they
both proceeded, till they met a boy, he (Khidr) killed him. Mūsa (Moses)
said: "Have you killed an innocent person who had killed none? Verily, you
have committed a thing "Nukra" (a great Munkar - prohibited,
evil, dreadful thing)!" |
| 75. |
 (Khidr)
said: "Did I not tell you that you can have no patience with me?" |
| 76. |
 [Mūsa
(Moses)] said: "If I ask you anything after this, keep me not in your
company, you have received an excuse from me." |
| 77. |
 Then they
both proceeded, till, when they came to the people of a town, they asked
them for food, but they refused to entertain them. Then they found therein
a wall about to collapse and he (Khidr) set it up straight. [Mūsa (Moses)]
said: If you had wished, surely, you could have taken wages for it!" |
| 78. |
 (Khidr)
said: "This is the parting between me and you, I will tell you the
interpretation of (those) things over which you were unable to hold
patience. |
| 79. |
 "As for the
ship, it belonged to Masākīn (poor people) working in the sea. So I
wished to make a defective damage in it, as there was a king after them
who seized every ship by force. |
| 80. |
 "And as for
the boy, his parents were believers, and we feared lest he should oppress
them by rebellion and disbelief. |
| 81. |
 "So we
intended that their Lord should change him for them for one better in
righteousness and near to mercy. |
| 82. |
 "And as for
the wall, it belonged to two orphan boys in the town; and there was under
it a treasure belonging to them; and their father was a righteous man, and
your Lord intended that they should attain their age of full strength and
take out their treasure as a mercy from your Lord. And I did it not of my
own accord. That is the interpretation of those (things) over which you
could not hold patience." |
| 83. |
 And they
ask you about Dhul-Qarnain. Say: "I shall recite to you something of his
story." |
| 84. |
 Verily, We
established him in the earth, and We gave him the means of
everything. |
| 85. |
 So he
followed a way. |
| 86. |
 Until, when
he reached the setting place of the sun, he found it setting in a spring
of black muddy (or hot) water. And he found near it a people. We (Allāh)
said (by inspiration): "O Dhul-Qarnain! Either you punish them, or treat
them with kindness." |
| 87. |
 He said:
"As for him (a disbeliever in the Oneness of Allāh) who does wrong, we
shall punish him; and then he will be brought back unto his Lord; Who will
punish him with a terrible torment (Hell). |
| 88. |
 "But as for
him who believes (in Allāh's Oneness) and works righteousness, he shall
have the best reward, (Paradise), and we (Dhul-Qarnain) shall speak unto
him mild words (as instructions)." |
| 89. |
 Then he
followed another way, |
| 90. |
 Until, when
he came to the rising place of the sun, he found it rising on a people for
whom We (Allāh) had provided no shelter against the sun. |
| 91. |
 So (it
was)! And We knew all about him (Dhul-Qarnain). |
| 92. |
 Then he
followed (another) way, |
| 93. |
 Until, when
he reached between two mountains, he found, before (near) them (those two
mountains), a people who scarcely understood a word. |
| 94. |
 They said:
"O Dhul-Qarnain! Verily! Ya'jūj and Ma'jūj (Gog and
Magog)[] are doing great mischief in the land. Shall we
then pay you a tribute in order that you might erect a barrier between us
and them?" |
| 95. |
 He said:
"That (wealth, authority and power) in which my Lord had established me is
better (than your tribute). So help me with strength (of men), I will
erect between you and them a barrier. |
| 96. |
 "Give me
pieces (blocks) of iron," then, when he had filled up the gap between the
two mountain-cliffs, he said: "Blow," till when he had made it (red as)
fire, he said: "Bring me molten copper to pour over it." |
| 97. |
 So they
[Ya'jūj and Ma'jūj (Gog and Magog)] were made powerless to scale it or dig
through it. |
| 98. |
 Dhul-Qarnain) said: "This is a mercy from my Lord, but when
the Promise of my Lord comes, He shall level it down to the ground. And
the Promise of my Lord is ever true." |
| 99. |
 And on that
Day [i.e. the Day Ya'jūj and Ma'jūj (Gog and Magog) will come out],
We shall leave them to surge like waves on one another, and the Trumpet
will be blown, and We shall collect them all together. |
| 100. |
 And on
that Day We shall present Hell to the disbelievers, plain to view, |
| 101. |
 (To) Those
whose eyes had been under a covering from My Reminder (this Qur'ān), and
who could not bear to hear (it). |
| 102. |
 Do then
those who disbelieve think that they can take My slaves [i.e., the angels,
Allāh's Messengers, 'Iesa (Jesus), son of Maryam (Mary), etc.] as
Auliyā' (lords, gods, protectors, etc.) besides Me? Verily, We have
prepared Hell as an entertainment for the disbelievers (in the Oneness of
Allāh Islāmic Monotheism)[]. |
| 103. |
 Say (O
Muhammad SAW): "Shall We tell you the greatest losers in respect
of (their) deeds? |
| 104. |
 "Those
whose efforts have been wasted in this life while they thought that they
were acquiring good by their deeds![] |
| 105. |
 "They are
those who deny the Ayāt (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) of their Lord and the Meeting with Him (in the
Hereafter). So their works are in vain, and on the Day of Resurrection, We
shall not give them any weight. |
| 106. |
 "That
shall be their recompense, Hell; because they disbelieved and took My
Ayāt (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.)
and My Messengers by way of jest and mockery. |
| 107. |
 "Verily!
Those who believe (in the Oneness of Allāh Islāmic Monotheism) and do
righteous deeds, shall have the Gardens of Al-Firdaus (the
Paradise) for their entertainment. |
| 108. |
 "Wherein
they shall dwell (forever). No desire will they have to be removed
therefrom." |
| 109. |
 Say (O
Muhammad SAW to mankind). "If the sea were ink for (writing) the
Words of my Lord, surely, the sea would be exhausted before the Words of
my Lord would be finished, even if we brought (another sea) like it for
its aid." |
| 110. |
 Say (O
Muhammad SAW): "I am only a man like you. It has been inspired to
me that your Ilāh (God) is One Ilāh (God i.e. Allāh).
So whoever hopes for the Meeting[] with his Lord, let
him work righteousness and associate none as a partner in the worship of
his Lord." |