In the name of Allah, the
Beneficent, the Merciful.
[2.1] Alif Lam Mim.
[2.2] This Book, there is no doubt in it, is a guide to
those who guard (against evil).
[2.3] Those who believe in the unseen and keep up prayer
and spend out of what We have given them.
[2.4] And who believe in that which has been revealed to
you and that which was revealed before you and they are sure of
the hereafter.
[2.5] These are on a right course from their Lord and
these it is that shall be successful.
[2.6] Surely those who disbelieve, it being alike to them
whether you warn them, or do not warn them, will not believe.
[2.7] Allah has set a seal upon their hearts and upon
their hearing and there is a covering over their eyes, and there
is a great punishment for them.
[2.8] And there are some people who say: We believe in
Allah and the last day; and they are not at all believers.
[2.9] They desire to deceive Allah and those who believe,
and they deceive only themselves and they do not perceive.
[2.10] There is a disease in their hearts, so Allah added
to their disease and they shall have a painful chastisement
because they lied.
[2.11] And when it is said to them, Do not make mischief
in the land, they say: We are but peace-makers.
[2.12] Now surely they themselves are the mischief
makers, but they do not perceive.
[2.13] And when it is said to them: Believe as the people
believe they say: Shall we believe as the fools believe? Now
surely they themselves are the fools, but they do not know.
[2.14] And when they meet those who believe, they say: We
believe; and when they are alone with their Shaitans, they say:
Surely we are with you, we were only mocking.
[2.15] Allah shall pay them back their mockery, and He
leaves them alone in their inordinacy, blindly wandering on.
[2.16] These are they who buy error for the right
direction, so their bargain shall bring no gain, nor are they
the followers of the right direction.
[2.17] Their parable is like the parable of one who
kindled a fire but when it had illumined all around him, Allah
took away their light, and left them in utter darkness-- they do
not see.
[2.18] Deaf, dumb (and) blind, so they will not turn
back.
[2.19] Or like abundant rain from the cloud in which is
utter darkness and thunder and lightning; they put their fingers
into their ears because of the thunder peal, for fear of death,
and Allah encompasses the unbelievers.
[2.20] The lightning almost takes away their sight;
whenever it shines on them they walk in it, and when it becomes
dark to them they stand still; and if Allah had pleased He would
certainly have taken away their hearing and their sight; surely
Allah has power over all things.
[2.21] O men! serve your Lord Who created you and those
before you so that you may guard (against evil).
[2.22] Who made the earth a resting place for you and the
heaven a canopy and (Who) sends down rain from the cloud then
brings forth with it subsistence for you of the fruits;
therefore do not set up rivals to Allah while you know.
[2.23] And if you are in doubt as to that which We have
revealed to Our servant, then produce a chapter like it and call
on your witnesses besides Allah if you are truthful.
[2.24] But if you do (it) not and never shall you do
(it), then be on your guard against the fire of which men and
stones are the fuel; it is prepared for the unbelievers.
[2.25] And convey good news to those who believe and do
good deeds, that they shall have gardens in which rivers flow;
whenever they shall be given a portion of the fruit thereof,
they shall say: This is what was given to us before; and they
shall be given the like of it, and they shall have pure mates in
them, and in them, they shall abide.
[2.26] Surely Allah is not ashamed to set forth any
parable-- (that of) a gnat or any thing above that; then as for
those who believe, they know that it is the truth from their
Lord, and as for those who disbelieve, they say: What is it that
Allah means by this parable: He causes many to err by it and
many He leads aright by it! but He does not cause to err by it
(any) except the transgressors,
[2.27] Who break the covenant of Allah after its
confirmation and cut asunder what Allah has ordered to be
joined, and make mischief in the land; these it is that are the
losers.
[2.28] How do you deny Allah and you were dead and He
gave you life? Again He will cause you to die and again bring
you to life, then you shall be brought back to Him.
[2.29] He it is Who created for you all that is in the
earth, and He directed Himself to the heaven, so He made them
complete seven heavens, and He knows all things.
[2.30] And when your Lord said to the angels, I am going
to place in the earth a khalif, they said: What! wilt Thou place
in it such as shall make mischief in it and shed blood, and we
celebrate Thy praise and extol Thy holiness? He said: Surely I
know what you do not know.
[2.31] And He taught Adam all the names, then presented
them to the angels; then He said: Tell me the names of those if
you are right.
[2.32] They said: Glory be to Thee! we have no knowledge
but that which Thou hast taught us; surely Thou art the Knowing,
the Wise.
[2.33] He said: O Adam! inform them of their names. Then
when he had informed them of their names, He said: Did I not say
to you that I surely know what is ghaib in the heavens and the
earth and (that) I know what you manifest and what you hide?
[2.34] And when We said to the angels: Make obeisance to
Adam they did obeisance, but Iblis (did it not). He refused and
he was proud, and he was one of the unbelievers.
[2.35] And We said: O Adam! Dwell you and your wife in
the garden and eat from it a plenteous (food) wherever you wish
and do not approach this tree, for then you will be of the
unjust.
[2.36] But the Shaitan made them both fall from it, and
caused them to depart from that (state) in which they were; and
We said: Get forth, some of you being the enemies of others, and
there is for you in the earth an abode and a provision for a
time.
[2.37] Then Adam received (some) words from his Lord, so
He turned to him mercifully; surely He is Oft-returning (to
mercy), the Merciful.
[2.38] We said: Go forth from this (state) all; so surely
there will come to you a guidance from Me, then whoever follows
My guidance, no fear shall come upon them, nor shall they
grieve.
[2.39] And (as to) those who disbelieve in and reject My
communications, they are the inmates of the fire, in it they
shall abide.
[2.40] O children of Israel! call to mind My favor which
I bestowed on you and be faithful to (your) covenant with Me, I
will fulfill (My) covenant with you; and of Me, Me alone, should
you be afraid.
[2.41] And believe in what I have revealed, verifying
that which is with you, and be not the first to deny it, neither
take a mean price in exchange for My communications; and Me, Me
alone should you fear.
[2.42] And do not mix up the truth with the falsehood,
nor hide the truth while you know (it).
[2.43] And keep up prayer and pay the poor-rate and bow
down with those who bow down.
[2.44] What! do you enjoin men to be good and neglect
your own souls while you read the Book; have you then no sense?
[2.45] And seek assistance through patience and prayer,
and most surely it is a hard thing except for the humble ones,
[2.46] Who know that they shall meet their Lord and that
they shall return to Him.
[2.47] O children of Israel! call to mind My favor which
I bestowed on you and that I made you excel the nations.
[2.48] And be on your guard against a day when one soul
shall not avail another in the least, neither shall intercession
on its behalf be accepted, nor shall any compensation be taken
from it, nor shall they be helped.
[2.49] And when We delivered you from Firon's people, who
subjected you to severe torment, killing your sons and sparing
your women, and in this there was a great trial from your Lord.
[2.50] And when We parted the sea for you, so We saved
you and drowned the followers of Firon and you watched by.
[2.51] And when We appointed a time of forty nights with
Musa, then you took the calf (for a god) after him and you were
unjust.
[2.52] Then We pardoned you after that so that you might
give thanks.
[2.53] And when We gave Musa the Book and the distinction
that you might walk aright.
[2.54] And when Musa said to his people: O my people! you
have surely been unjust to yourselves by taking the calf (for a
god), therefore turn to your Creator (penitently), so kill your
people, that is best for you with your Creator: so He turned to
you (mercifully), for surely He is the Oft-returning (to mercy),
the Merciful.
[2.55] And when you said: O Musa! we will not believe in
you until we see Allah manifestly, so the punishment overtook
you while you looked on.
[2.56] Then We raised you up after your death that you
may give thanks.
[2.57] And We made the clouds to give shade over you and
We sent to you manna and quails: Eat of the good things that We
have given you; and they did not do Us any harm, but they made
their own souls suffer the loss.
[2.58] And when We said: Enter this city, then eat from
it a plenteous (food) wherever you wish, and enter the gate
making obeisance, and say, forgiveness. We will forgive you your
wrongs and give more to those who do good (to others).
[2.59] But those who were unjust changed it for a saying
other than that which had been spoken to them, so We sent upon
those who were unjust a pestilence from heaven, because they
transgressed.
[2.60] And when Musa prayed for drink for his people, We
said: Strike the rock with your staff So there gushed from it
twelve springs; each tribe knew its drinking place: Eat and
drink of the provisions of Allah and do not act corruptly in the
land, making mischief.
[2.61] And when you said: O Musa! we cannot bear with one
food, therefore pray Lord on our behalf to bring forth for us
out of what the earth grows, of its herbs and its cucumbers and
its garlic and its lentils and its onions. He said: Will you
exchange that which is better for that which is worse? Enter a
city, so you will have what you ask for. And abasement and
humiliation were brought down upon them, and they became
deserving of Allah's wrath; this was so because they disbelieved
in the communications of Allah and killed the prophets unjustly;
this was so because they disobeyed and exceeded the limits.
[2.62] Surely those who believe, and those who are Jews,
and the Christians, and the Sabians, whoever believes in Allah
and the Last day and does good, they shall have their reward
from their Lord, and there is no fear for them, nor shall they
grieve.
[2.63] And when We took a promise from you and lifted the
mountain over you: Take hold of the law (Tavrat) We have given
you with firmness and bear in mind what is in it, so that you
may guard (against evil).
[2.64] Then you turned back after that; so were it not
for the grace of Allah and His mercy on you, you would certainly
have been among the losers.
[2.65] And certainly you have known those among you who
exceeded the limits of the Sabbath, so We said to them: Be (as)
apes, despised and hated.
[2.66] So We made them an example to those who witnessed
it and those who came after it, and an admonition to those who
guard (against evil).
[2.67] And when Musa said to his people: Surely Allah
commands you that you should sacrifice a cow; they said: Do you
ridicule us? He said: I seek the protection of Allah from being
one of the ignorant.
[2.68] They said: Call on your Lord for our sake to make
it plain to us what she is. Musa said: He says, Surely she is a
cow neither advanced in age nor too young, of middle age between
that (and this); do therefore what you are commanded.
[2.69] They said: Call on your Lord for our sake to make
it plain to us what her color is. Musa said: He says, Surely she
is a yellow cow; her color is intensely yellow, giving delight
to the beholders.
[2.70] They said: Call on your Lord for our sake to make
it plain to us what she is, for surely to us the cows are all
alike, and if Allah please we shall surely be guided aright.
[2.71] Musa said: He says, Surely she is a cow not made
submissive that she should plough the land, nor does she
irrigate the tilth; sound, without a blemish in her. They said:
Now you have brought the truth; so they sacrificed her, though
they had not the mind to do (it).
[2.72] And when you killed a man, then you disagreed with
respect to that, and Allah was to bring forth that which you
were going to hide.
[2.73] So We said: Strike the (dead body) with part of
the (Sacrificed cow), thus Allah brings the dead to life, and He
shows you His signs so that you may understand.
[2.74] Then your hearts hardened after that, so that they
were like rocks, rather worse in hardness; and surely there are
some rocks from which streams burst forth, and surely there are
some of them which split asunder so water issues out of them,
and surely there are some of them which fall down for fear of
Allah, and Allah is not at all heedless of what you do.
[2.75] Do you then hope that they would believe in you,
and a party from among them indeed used to hear the Word of
Allah, then altered it after they had understood it, and they
know (this).
[2.76] And when they meet those who believe they say: We
believe, and when they are alone one with another they say: Do
you talk to them of what Allah has disclosed to you that they
may contend with you by this before your Lord? Do you not then
understand?
[2.77] Do they not know that Allah knows what they keep
secret and what they make known?
[2.78] And there arc among them illiterates who know not
the Book but only lies, and they do but conjecture.
[2.79] Woe, then, to those who write the book with their
hands and then say: This is from Allah, so that they may take
for it a small price; therefore woe to them for what their hands
have written and woe to them for what they earn.
[2.80] And they say: Fire shall not touch us but for a
few days. Say: Have you received a promise from Allah, then
Allah will not fail to perform His promise, or do you speak
against Allah what you do not know?
[2.81] Yeal whoever earns evil and his sins beset him on
every side, these are the inmates of the fire; in it they shall
abide.
[2.82] And (as for) those who believe and do good deeds,
these are the dwellers of the garden; in it they shall abide.
[2.83] And when We made a covenant with the children of
Israel: You shall not serve any but Allah and (you shall do)
good to (your) parents, and to the near of kin and to the
orphans and the needy, and you shall speak to men good words and
keep up prayer and pay the poor-rate. Then you turned back
except a few of you and (now too) you turn aside.
[2.84] And when We made a covenant with you: You shall
not shed your blood and you shall not turn your people out of
your cities; then you gave a promise while you witnessed.
[2.85] Yet you it is who slay your people and turn a
party from among you out of their homes, backing each other up
against them unlawfully and exceeding the limits; and if they
should come to you, as captives you would ransom them-- while
their very turning out was unlawful for you. Do you then believe
in a part of the Book and disbelieve in the other? What then is
the re ward of such among you as do this but disgrace in the
life of this world, and on the day of resurrection they shall be
sent back to the most grievous chastisement, and Allah is not at
all heedless of what you do.
[2.86] These are they who buy the life of this world for
the hereafter, so their chastisement shall not be lightened nor
shall they be helped.
[2.87] And most certainly We gave Musa the Book and We
sent apostles after him one after another; and We gave Isa, the
son of Marium, clear arguments and strengthened him with the
holy spirit, What! whenever then an apostle came to you with
that which your souls did not desire, you were insolent so you
called some liars and some you slew.
[2.88] And they say: Our hearts are covered. Nay, Allah
has cursed them on account of their unbelief; so little it is
that they believe.
[2.89] And when there came to them a Book from Allah
verifying that which they have, and aforetime they used to pray
for victory against those who disbelieve, but when there came to
them (Prophet) that which they did not recognize, they
disbelieved in him; so Allah's curse is on the unbelievers.
[2.90] Evil is that for which they have sold their
souls-- that they should deny what Allah has revealed, out of
envy that Allah should send down of His grace on whomsoever of
His servants He pleases; so they have made themselves deserving
of wrath upon wrath, and there is a disgraceful punishment for
the unbelievers.
[2.91] And when it is said to them, Believe in what Allah
has revealed, they say: We believe in that which was revealed to
us; and they deny what is besides that, while it is the truth
verifying that which they have. Say: Why then did you kill
Allah's Prophets before if you were indeed believers?
[2.92] And most certainly Musa came to you with clear
arguments, then you took the calf (for a god) in his absence and
you were unjust.
[2.93] And when We made a covenant with you and raised
the mountain over you: Take hold of what We have given you with
firmness and be obedient. They said: We hear and disobey. And
they were made to imbibe (the love of) the calf into their
hearts on account of their unbelief Say: Evil is that which your
belief bids you if you are believers.
[2.94] Say: If the future abode with Allah is specially
for you to the exclusion of the people, then invoke death if you
are truthful.
[2.95] And they will never invoke it on account of what
their hands have sent before, and Allah knows the unjust.
[2.96] And you will most certainly find them the
greediest of men for life (greedier) than even those who are
polytheists; every one of them loves that he should be granted a
life of a thousand years, and his being granted a long life will
in no way remove him further off from the chastisement, and
Allah sees what they
[2.97] Say: Whoever is the enemy of Jibreel-- for surely
he revealed it to your heart by Allah's command, verifying that
which is before it and guidance and good news for the believers.
[2.98] Whoever is the enemy of Allah and His angels and
His apostles and Jibreel and Meekaeel, so surely Allah is the
enemy of the unbelievers.
[2.99] And certainly We have revealed to you clear
communications and none disbelieve in them except the
transgressors.
[2.100] What! whenever they make a covenant, a party of
them cast it aside? Nay, most of them do not believe.
[2.101] And when there came to them an Apostle from Allah
verifying that which they have, a party of those who were given
the Book threw the Book of Allah behind their backs as if they
knew nothing.
[2.102] And they followed what the Shaitans chanted of
sorcery in the reign of Sulaiman, and Sulaiman was not an
unbeliever, but the Shaitans disbelieved, they taught men
sorcery and that was sent down to the two angels at Babel, Harut
and Marut, yet these two taught no man until they had said,
"Surely we are only a trial, therefore do not be a disbeliever."
Even then men learned from these two, magic by which they might
cause a separation between a man and his wife; and they cannot
hurt with it any one except with Allah's permission, and they
learned what harmed them and did not profit them, and certainly
they know that he who bought it should have no share of good in
the hereafter and evil was the price for which they sold their
souls, had they but known this.
[2.103] And if they had believed and guarded themselves
(against evil), reward from Allah would certainly have been
better; had they but known (this).
[2.104] O you who believe! do not say Raina and say
Unzurna and listen, and for the unbelievers there is a painful
chastisement.
[2.105] Those who disbelieve from among the followers of
the Book do not like, nor do the polytheists, that the good
should be sent down to you from your Lord, and Allah chooses
especially whom He pleases for His mercy, and Allah is the Lord
of mighty grace.
[2.106] Whatever communications We abrogate or cause to
be forgotten, We bring one better than it or like it. Do you not
know that Allah has power over all things?
[2.107] Do you not know that Allah's is the kingdom of
the heavens and the earth, and that besides Allah you have no
guardian or helper?
[2.108] Rather you wish to put questions to your Apostle,
as Musa was questioned before; and whoever adopts unbelief
instead of faith, he indeed has lost the right direction of the
way.
[2.109] Many of the followers of the Book wish that they
could turn you back into unbelievers after your faith, out of
envy from themselves, (even) after the truth has become manifest
to them; but pardon and forgive, so that Allah should bring
about His command; surely Allah has power over all things.
[2.110] And keep up prayer and pay the poor-rate and
whatever good you send before for yourselves, you shall find it
with Allah; surely Allah sees what you do.
[2.111] And they say: None shall enter the garden (or
paradise) except he who is a Jew or a Christian. These are their
vain desires. Say: Bring your proof if you are truthful.
[2.112] Yes! whoever submits himself entirely to Allah
and he is the doer of good (to others) he has his reward from
his Lord, and there is no fear for him nor shall he grieve.
[2.113] And the Jews say: The Christians do not follow
anything (good) and the Christians say: The Jews do not follow
anything (good) while they recite the (same) Book. Even thus say
those who have no knowledge, like to what they say; so Allah
shall judge between them on the day of resurrection in what they
differ.
[2.114] And who is more unjust than he who prevents (men)
from the masjids of Allah, that His name should be remembered in
them, and strives to ruin them? (As for) these, it was not
proper for them that they should have entered them except in
fear; they shall meet with disgrace in this world, and they
shall have great chastisement in the hereafter.
[2.115] And Allah's is the East and the West, therefore,
whither you turn, thither is Allah's purpose; surely Allah is
Amplegiving, Knowing.
[2.116] And they say: Allah has taken to himself a son.
Glory be to Him; rather, whatever is in the heavens and the
earth is His; all are obedient to Him.
[2.117] Wonderful Originator of the heavens and the
earth, and when He decrees an affair, He only says to it, Be, so
there it is.
[2.118] And those who have no knowledge say: Why does not
Allah speak to us or a sign come to us? Even thus said those
before them, the like of what they say; their hearts are all
alike. Indeed We have made the communications clear for a people
who are sure.
[2.119] Surely We have sent you with the truth as a
bearer of good news and as a warner, and you shall not be called
upon to answer for the companions of the flaming fire.
[2.120] And the Jews will not be pleased with you, nor
the Christians until you follow their religion. Say: Surely
Allah's guidance, that is the (true) guidance. And if you follow
their desires after the knowledge that has come to you, you
shall have no guardian from Allah, nor any helper.
[2.121] Those to whom We have given the Book read it as
it ought to be read. These believe in it; and whoever
disbelieves in it, these it is that are the losers.
[2.122] O children of Israel, call to mind My favor which
I bestowed on you and that I made you excel the nations.
[2.123] And.be on your guard against a day when no soul
shall avail another in the least neither shall any compensation
be accepted from it, nor shall intercession profit it, nor shall
they be helped.
[2.124] And when his Lord tried Ibrahim with certain
words, he fulfilled them. He said: Surely I will make you an
Imam of men. Ibrahim said: And of my offspring? My covenant does
not include the unjust, said He.
[2.125] And when We made the House a pilgrimage for men
and a (place of) security, and: Appoint for yourselves a place
of prayer on the standing-place of Ibrahim. And We enjoined
Ibrahim and Ismail saying: Purify My House for those who visit
(it) and those who abide (in it) for devotion and those who bow
down (and) those who prostrate themselves.
[2.126] And when Ibrahim said: My Lord, make it a secure
town and provide its people with fruits, such of them as believe
in Allah and the last day. He said: And whoever disbelieves, I
will grant him enjoyment for a short while, then I will drive
him to the chastisement of the fire; and it is an evil
destination.
[2.127] And when Ibrahim and Ismail raised the
foundations of the House: Our Lord! accept from us; surely Thou
art the Hearing, the Knowing:
[2.128] Our Lord! and make us both submissive to Thee and
(raise) from our offspring a nation submitting to Thee, and show
us our ways of devotion and turn to us (mercifully), surely Thou
art the Oft-returning (to mercy), the Merciful.
[2.129] Our Lord! and raise up in them an Apostle from
among them who shall recite to them Thy communications and teach
them the Book and the wisdom, and purify them; surely Thou art
the Mighty, the Wise.
[2.130] And who forsakes the religion of Ibrahim but he
who makes himself a fool, and most certainly We chose him in
this world, and in the hereafter he is most surely among the
righteous.
[2.131] When his Lord said to him, Be a Muslim, he said:
I submit myself to the Lord of the worlds.
[2.132] And the same did Ibrahim enjoin on his sons and
(so did) Yaqoub. O my sons! surely Allah has chosen for you
(this) faith, therefore die not unless you are Muslims.
[2.133] Nay! were you witnesses when death visited Yaqoub,
when he said to his sons: What will you serve after me? They
said: We will serve your God and the God of your fathers,
Ibrahim and Ismail and Ishaq, one God only, and to Him do we
submit.
[2.134] This is a people that have passed away; they
shall have what they earned and you shall have what you earn,
and you shall not be called upon to answer for what they did.
[2.135] And they say: Be Jews or Christians, you will be
on the right course. Say: Nay! (we follow) the religion of
Ibrahim, the Hanif, and he was not one of the polytheists.
[2.136] Say: We believe in Allah and (in) that which had
been revealed to us, and (in) that which was revealed to Ibrahim
and Ismail and Ishaq and Yaqoub and the tribes, and (in) that
which was given to Musa and Isa, and (in) that which was given
to the prophets from their Lord, we do not make any distinction
between any of them, and to Him do we submit.
[2.137] If then they believe as you believe in Him, they
are indeed on the right course, and if they turn back, then they
are only in great opposition, so Allah will suffice you against
them, and He is the Hearing, the Knowing.
[2.138] (Receive) the baptism of Allah, and who is better
than Allah in baptising? and Him do we serve.
[2.139] Say: Do you dispute with us about Allah, and He
is our Lord and your Lord, and we shall have our deeds and you
shall have your deeds, and we are sincere to Him.
[2.140] Nay! do you say that Ibrahim and Ismail and
Yaqoub and the tribes were Jews or Christians? Say: Are you
better knowing or Allah? And who is more unjust than he who
conceals a testimony that he has from Allah? And Allah is not at
all heedless of what you do.
[2.141] This is a people that have passed away; they
shall have what they earned and you shall have what you earn,
and you shall not be called upon to answer for what they did.
[2.142] The fools among the people will say: What has
turned them from their qiblah which they had? Say: The East and
the West belong only to Allah; He guides whom He likes to the
right path.
[2.143] And thus We have made you a medium (just) nation
that you may be the bearers of witness to the people and (that)
the Apostle may be a bearer of witness to you; and We did not
make that which you would have to be the qiblah but that We
might distinguish him who follows the Apostle from him who turns
back upon his heels, and this was surely hard except for those
whom Allah has guided aright; and Allah was not going to make
your faith to be fruitless; most surely Allah is Affectionate,
Merciful to the people.
[2.144] Indeed We see the turning of your face to heaven,
so We shall surely turn you to a qiblah which you shall like;
turn then your face towards the Sacred Mosque, and wherever you
are, turn your face towards it, and those who have been given
the Book most surely know that it is the truth from their Lord;
and Allah is not at all heedless of what they do.
[2.145] And even if you bring to those who have been
given the Book every sign they would not follow your qiblah, nor
can you be a follower of their qiblah, neither are they the
followers of each other's qiblah, and if you follow their
desires after the knowledge that has come to you, then you shall
most surely be among the unjust.
[2.146] Those whom We have given the Book recognize him
as they recognize their sons, and a party of them most surely
conceal the truth while they know (it).
[2.147] The truth is from your Lord, therefore you should
not be of the doubters.
[2.148] And every one has a direction to which he should
turn, therefore hasten to (do) good works; wherever you are,
Allah will bring you all together; surely Allah has power over
all things.
[2.149] And from whatsoever place you come forth, turn
your face towards the Sacred Mosque; and surely it is the very
truth from your Lord, and Allah is not at all heedless of what
you do.
[2.150] And from whatsoever place you come forth, turn
your face towards the Sacred Mosque; and wherever you are turn
your faces towards it, so that people shall have no accusation
against you, except such of them as are unjust; so do not fear
them, and fear Me, that I may complete My favor on you and that
you may walk on the right course.
[2.151] Even as We have sent among you an Apostle from
among you who recites to you Our communications and purifies you
and teaches you the Book and the wisdom and teaches you that
which you did not know.
[2.152] Therefore remember Me, I will remember you, and
be thankful to Me, and do not be ungrateful to Me.
[2.153] O you who believe! seek assistance through
patience and prayer; surely Allah is with the patient.
[2.154] And do not speak of those who are slain in
Allah's way as dead; nay, (they are) alive, but you do not
perceive.
[2.155] And We will most certainly try you with somewhat
of fear and hunger and loss of property and lives and fruits;
and give good news to the patient,
[2.156] Who, when a misfortune befalls them, say: Surely
we are Allah's and to Him we shall surely return.
[2.157] Those are they on whom are blessings and mercy
from their Lord, and those are the followers of the right
course.
[2.158] Surely the Safa and the Marwa are among the signs
appointed by Allah; so whoever makes a pilgrimage to the House
or pays a visit (to it), there is no blame on him if he goes
round them both; and whoever does good spontaneously, then
surely Allah is Grateful, Knowing.
[2.159] Surely those who conceal the clear proofs and the
guidance that We revealed after We made it clear in the Book for
men, these it is whom Allah shall curse, and those who curse
shall curse them (too).
[2.160] Except those who repent and amend and make
manifest (the truth), these it is to whom I turn (mercifully);
and I am the Oft-returning (to mercy), the Merciful.
[2.161] Surely those who disbelieve and die while they
are disbelievers, these it is on whom is the curse of Allah and
the angels and men all;
[2.162] Abiding in it; their chastisement shall not be
lightened nor shall they be given respite.
[2.163] And your God is one God! there is no god but He;
He is the Beneficent, the Merciful.
[2.164] Most surely in the creation of the heavens and
the earth and the alternation of the night and the day, and the
ships that run in the sea with that which profits men, and the
water that Allah sends down from the cloud, then gives life with
it to the earth after its death and spreads in it all (kinds of)
animals, and the changing of the winds and the clouds made
subservient between the heaven and the earth, there are signs
for a people who understand.
[2.165] And there are some among men who take for
themselves objects of worship besides Allah, whom they love as
they love Allah, and those who believe are stronger in love for
Allah and O, that those who are unjust had seen, when they see
the chastisement, that the power is wholly Allah's and that
Allah is severe in requiting (evil).
[2.166] When those who were followed shall renounce those
who followed (them), and they see the chastisement and their
ties are cut asunder.
[2.167] And those who followed shall say: Had there been
for us a return, then we would renounce them as they have
renounced us. Thus will Allah show them their deeds to be
intense regret to them, and they shall not come forth from the
fire.
[2.168] O men! eat the lawful and good things out of what
is in the earth, and do not follow the footsteps of the Shaitan;
surely he is your open enemy.
[2.169] He only enjoins you evil and indecency, and that
you may speak against Allah what you do not know.
[2.170] And when it is said to them, Follow what Allah
has revealed, they say: Nay! we follow what we found our fathers
upon. What! and though their fathers had no sense at all, nor
did they follow the right way.
[2.171] And the parable of those who disbelieve is as the
parable of one who calls out to that which hears no more than a
call and a cry; deaf, dumb (and) blind, so they do not
understand.
[2.172] O you who believe! eat of the good things that We
have provided you with, and give thanks to Allah if Him it is
that you serve.
[2.173] He has only forbidden you what dies of itself,
and blood, and flesh of swine, and that over which any other
(name) than (that of) Allah has been invoked; but whoever is
driven to necessity, not desiring, nor exceeding the limit, no
sin shall be upon him; surely Allah is Forgiving, Merciful.
[2.174] Surely those who conceal any part of the Book
that Allah has revealed and take for it a small price, they eat
nothing but fire into their bellies, and Allah will not speak to
them on the day of resurrection, nor will He purify them, and
they shall have a painful chastisement.
[2.175] These are they who buy error for the right
direction and chastisement for forgiveness; how bold they are to
encounter fire.
[2.176] This is because Allah has revealed the Book with
the truth; and surely those who go against the Book are in a
great opposition.
[2.177] It is not righteousness that you turn your faces
towards the East and the West, but righteousness is this that
one should believe in Allah and the last day and the angels and
the Book and the prophets, and give away wealth out of love for
Him to the near of kin and the orphans and the needy and the
wayfarer and the beggars and for (the emancipation of) the
captives, and keep up prayer and pay the poor-rate; and the
performers of their promise when they make a promise, and the
patient in distress and affliction and in time of conflicts--
these are they who are {rue (to themselves) and these are they
who guard (against evil).
[2.178] O you who believe! retaliation is prescribed for
you in the matter of the slain, the free for the free, and the
slave for the slave, and the female for the female, but if any
remission is made to any one by his (aggrieved) brother, then
prosecution (for the bloodwit) should be made according to
usage, and payment should be made to him in a good manner; this
is an alleviation from your Lord and a mercy; so whoever exceeds
the limit after this he shall have a painful chastisement.
[2.179] And there is life for you in (the law of)
retaliation, O men of understanding, that you may guard
yourselves.
[2.180] Bequest is prescribed for you when death
approaches one of you, if he leaves behind wealth for parents
and near relatives, according to usage, a duty (incumbent) upon
those who guard (against evil).
[2.181] Whoever then alters it after he has heard it, the
sin of it then is only upon those who alter it; surely Allah is
Hearing, Knowing.
[2.182] But he who fears an inclination to a wrong course
or an act of disobedience on the part of the testator, and
effects an agreement between the parties, there is no blame on
him. Surely Allah is Forgiving, Merciful.
[2.183] O you who believe! fasting is prescribed for you,
as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may guard
(against evil).
[2.184] For a certain number of days; but whoever among
you is sick or on a journey, then (he shall fast) a (like)
number of other days; and those who are not able to do it may
effect a redemption by feeding a poor man; so whoever does good
spontaneously it is better for him; and that you fast is better
for you if you know.
[2.185] The month of Ramazan is that in which the Quran
was revealed, a guidance to men and clear proofs of the guidance
and the distinction; therefore whoever of you is present in the
month, he shall fast therein, and whoever is sick or upon a
journey, then (he shall fast) a (like) number of other days;
Allah desires ease for you, and He does not desire for you
difficulty, and (He desires) that you should complete the number
and that you should exalt the greatness of Allah for His having
guided you and that you may give thanks.
[2.186] And when My servants ask you concerning Me, then
surely I am very near; I answer the prayer of the suppliant when
he calls on Me, so they should answer My call and believe in Me
that they may walk in the right way.
[2.187] It is made lawful to you to go into your wives on
the night of the fast; they are an apparel for you and you are
an apparel for them; Allah knew that you acted unfaithfully to
yourselves, so He has turned to you (mercifully) and removed
from you (this burden); so now be in contact with them and seek
what Allah has ordained for you, and eat and drink until the
whiteness of the day becomes distinct from the blackness of the
night at dawn, then complete the fast till night, and have not
contact with them while you keep to the mosques; these are the
limits of Allah, so do not go near them. Thus does Allah make
clear His communications for men that they may guard (against
evil).
[2.188] And do not swallow up your property among
yourselves by false means, neither seek to gain access thereby
to the judges, so that you may swallow up a part of the property
of men wrongfully while you know.
[2.189] They ask you concerning the new moon. Say: They
are times appointed for (the benefit of) men, and (for) the
pilgrimage; and it is not righteousness that you should enter
the houses at their backs, but righteousness is this that one
should guard (against evil); and go into the houses by their
doors and be careful (of your duty) to Allah, that you may be
successful.
[2.190] And fight in the way of Allah with those who
fight with you, and do not exceed the limits, surely Allah does
not love those who exceed the limits.
[2.191] And kill them wherever you find them, and drive
them out from whence they drove you out, and persecution is
severer than slaughter, and do not fight with them at the Sacred
Mosque until they fight with you in it, but if they do fight
you, then slay them; such is the recompense of the unbelievers.
[2.192] But if they desist, then surely Allah is
Forgiving, Merciful.
[2.193] And fight with them until there is no
persecution, and religion should be only for Allah, but if they
desist, then there should be no hostility except against the
oppressors.
[2.194] The Sacred month for the sacred month and all
sacred things are (under the law of) retaliation; whoever then
acts aggressively against you, inflict injury on him according
to the injury he has inflicted on you and be careful (of your
duty) to Allah and know that Allah is with those who guard
(against evil).
[2.195] And spend in the way of Allah and cast not
yourselves to perdition with your own hands, and do good (to
others); surely Allah loves the doers of good.
[2.196] And accomplish the pilgrimage and the visit for
Allah, but if, you are prevented, (send) whatever offering is
easy to obtain, and do not shave your heads until the offering
reaches its destination; but whoever among you is sick or has an
ailment of the head, he (should effect) a compensation by
fasting or alms or sacrificing, then when you are secure,
whoever profits by combining the visit with the pilgrimage
(should take) what offering is easy to obtain; but he who cannot
find (any offering) should fast for three days during the
pilgrimage and for seven days when you return; these (make) ten
(days) complete; this is for him whose family is not present in
the Sacred Mosque, and be careful (of your duty) to Allah, and
know that Allah is severe in requiting (evil).
[2.197] The pilgrimage is (performed in) the well-known
months; so whoever determines the performance of the pilgrimage
therein, there shall be no intercourse nor fornication nor
quarrelling amongst one another; and whatever good you do, Allah
knows it; and make provision, for surely the provision is the
guarding of oneself, and be careful (of your duty) to Me, O men
of understanding.
[2.198] There is no blame on you in seeking bounty from
your Lord, so when you hasten on from "Arafat", then remember
Allah near the Holy Monument, and remember Him as He has guided
you, though before that you were certainly of the erring ones.
[2.199] Then hasten on from the Place from which the
people hasten on and ask the forgiveness of Allah; surely Allah
is Forgiving, Merciful.
[2.200] So when you have performed your devotions, then
laud Allah as you lauded your fathers, rather a greater lauding.
But there are some people who say, Our Lord! give us in the
world, and they shall have no resting place.
[2.201] And there are some among them who say: Our Lord!
grant us good in this world and good in the hereafter, and save
us from the chastisement of the fire.
[2.202] They shall have (their) portion of what they have
earned, and Allah is swift in reckoning.
[2.203] And laud Allah during the numbered days; then
whoever hastens off in two days, there is no blame on him, and
whoever remains behind, there is no blame on him, (this is) for
him who guards (against evil), and be careful (of your duty) to
Allah, and know that you shall be gathered together to Him.
[2.204] And among men is he whose speech about the life
of this world causes you to wonder, and he calls on Allah to
witness as to what is in his heart, yet he is the most violent
of adversaries.
[2.205] And when he turn,s back, he runs along in the
land that he may cause mischief in it and destroy the tilth and
the stock, and Allah does not love mischief-making.
[2.206] And when it is said to him, guard against (the
punish ment of) Allah; pride carries him off to sin, therefore
hell is sufficient for him; and certainly it is an evil resting
place.
[2.207] And among men is he who sells himself to seek the
pleasure of Allah; and Allah is Affectionate to the servants.
[2.208] O you who believe! enter into submission one and
all and do not follow the footsteps of Shaitan; surely he is
your open enemy.
[2.209] But if you slip after clear arguments have come
to you, then know that Allah is Mighty, Wise.
[2.210] They do not wait aught but that Allah should come
to them in the shadows of the clouds along with the angels, and
the matter has (already) been decided; and (all) matters are
returned to Allah.
[2.211] Ask the Israelites how many a clear sign have We
given them; and whoever changes the favor of Allah after it has
come to him, then surely Allah is severe in requiting (evil).
[2.212] The life of this world is made to seem fair to
those who disbelieve, and they mock those who believe, and those
who guard (against evil) shall be above them on the day of
resurrection; and Allah gives means of subsistence to whom he
pleases without measure.
[2.213] (All) people are a single nation; so Allah raised
prophets as bearers of good news and as warners, and He revealed
with them the Book with truth, that it might judge between
people in that in which they differed; and none but the very
people who were given it differed about it after clear arguments
had come to them, revolting among themselves; so Allah has
guided by His will those who believe to the truth about which
they differed and Allah guides whom He pleases to the right
path.
[2.214] Or do you think that you would enter the garden
while yet the state of those who have passed away before you has
not come upon you; distress and affliction befell them and they
were shaken violently, so that the Apostle and those who
believed with him said: When will the help of Allah come? Now
surely the help of Allah is nigh!
[2.215] They ask you as to what they should spend. Say:
Whatever wealth you spend, it is for the parents and the near of
kin and the orphans and the needy and the wayfarer, and whatever
good you do, Allah surely knows it.
[2.216] Fighting is enjoined on you, and h is an object
of dislike to you; and it may be that you dislike a thing while
it is good for you, and it may be that you love a thing while it
is evil for you, and Allah knows, while you do not know.
[2.217] They ask you concerning the sacred month about
fighting in it. Say: Fighting in it is a grave matter, and
hindering (men) from Allah's way and denying Him, and (hindering
men from) the Sacred Mosque and turning its people out of it,
are still graver with Allah, and persecution is graver than
slaughter; and they will not cease fighting with you until they
turn you back from your religion, if they can; and whoever of
you turns back from his religion, then he dies while an
unbeliever-- these it is whose works shall go for nothing in
this world and the hereafter, and they are the inmates of the
fire; therein they shall abide.
[2.218] Surely those who believed and those who fled
(their home) and strove hard in the way of Allah these hope for
the mercy of Allah and Allah is Forgiving, Merciful.
[2.219] They ask you about intoxicants and games of
chance. Say: In both of them there is a great sin and means of
profit for men, and their sin is greater than their profit. And
they ask you as to what they should spend. Say: What you can
spare. Thus does Allah make clear to you the communications,
that you may ponder
[2.220] On this world and the hereafter. And they ask you
concerning the orphans Say: To set right for them (their
affairs) is good, and if you become co-partners with them, they
are your brethren; and Allah knows the mischief-maker and the
pacemaker, and if Allah had pleased, He would certainly have
caused you to fall into a difficulty; surely Allah is Mighty,
Wise.
[2.221] And do not marry the idolatresses until they
believe, and certainly a believing maid is better than an
idolatress woman, even though she should please you; and do not
give (believing women) in marriage to idolaters until they
believe, and certainly a believing servant is better than an
idolater, even though he should please you; these invite to the
fire, and Allah invites to the garden and to forgiveness by His
will, and makes clear His communications to men, that they may
be mindful.
[2.222] And they ask you about menstruation. Say: It is a
discomfort; therefore keep aloof from the women during the
menstrual discharge and do not go near them until they have
become clean; then when they have cleansed themselves, go in to
them as Allah has commanded you; surely Allah loves those who
turn much (to Him), and He loves those who purify themselves.
[2.223] Your wives are a tilth for you, so go into your
tilth when you like, and do good beforehand for yourselves, and
be careful (of your duty) to Allah, and know that you will meet
Him, and give good news to the believers.
[2.224] And make not Allah because of your swearing (by
Him) an obstacle to your doing good and guarding (against evil)
and making peace between men, and Allah is Hearing, Knowing.
[2.225] Allah does not call you to account for what is
vain in your oaths, but He will call you to account for what
your hearts have earned, and Allah is Forgiving, Forbearing.
[2.226] Those who swear that they will not go in to their
wives should wait four months; so if they go back, then Allah is
surely Forgiving, Merciful.
[2.227] And if they have resolved on a divorce, then
Allah is surely Hearing, Knowing.
[2.228] And the divorced women should keep themselves in
waiting for three courses; and it is not lawful for them that
they should conceal what Allah has created in their wombs, if
they believe in Allah and the last day; and their husbands have
a better right to take them back in the meanwhile if they wish
for reconciliation; and they have rights similar to those
against them in a just manner, and the men are a degree above
them, and Allah is Mighty, Wise.
[2.229] Divorce may be (pronounced) twice, then keep
(them) in good fellowship or let (them) go with kindness; and it
is not lawful for you to take any part of what you have given
them, unless both fear that they cannot keep within the limits
of Allah; then if you fear that they cannot keep within the
limits of Allah, there is no blame on them for what she gives up
to become free thereby. These are the limits of Allah, so do not
exceed them and whoever exceeds the limits of Allah these it is
that are the unjust.
[2.230] So if he divorces her she shall not be lawful to
him afterwards until she marries another husband; then if he
divorces her there is no blame on them both if they return to
each other (by marriage), if they think that they can keep
within the limits of Allah, and these are the limits of Allah
which He makes clear for a people who know.
[2.231] And when you divorce women and they reach their
prescribed time, then either retain them in good fellowship or
set them free with liberality, and do not retain them for
injury, so that you exceed the limits, and whoever does this, he
indeed is unjust to his own soul; and do not take Allah's
communications for a mockery, and remember the favor of Allah
upon you, and that which He has revealed to you of the Book and
the Wisdom, admonishing you thereby; and be careful (of your
duty to) Allah, and know that Allah is the Knower of all things.
[2.232] And when you have divorced women and they have
ended-- their term (of waiting), then do not prevent them from
marrying their husbands when they agree among themselves in a
lawful manner; with this is admonished he among you who believes
in Allah and the last day, this is more profitable and purer for
you; and Allah knows while you do not know.
[2.233] And the mothers should suckle their children for
two whole years for him who desires to make complete the time of
suckling; and their maintenance and their clothing must be--
borne by the father according to usage; no soul shall have
imposed upon it a duty but to the extent of its capacity;
neither shall a mother be made to suffer harm on account of her
child, nor a father on account of his child, and a similar duty
(devolves) on the (father's) heir, but if both desire weaning by
mutual consent and counsel, there is no blame on them, and if
you wish to engage a wet-nurse for your children, there is no
blame on you so long as you pay what you promised for according
to usage; and be careful of (your duty to) Allah and know that
Allah sees what you do.
[2.234] And (as for) those of you who die and leave wives
behind, they should keep themselves in waiting for four months
and ten days; then when they have fully attained their term,
there is no blame on you for what they do for themselves in a
lawful manner; and Allah is aware of what you do.
[2.235] And there is no blame on you respecting that
which you speak indirectly in the asking of (such) women in
marriage or keep (the proposal) concealed within your minds;
Allah knows that you win mention them, but do not give them a
promise in secret unless you speak in a lawful manner, and do
not confirm the marriage tie until the writing is fulfilled, and
know that Allah knows what is in your minds, therefore beware of
Him, and know that Allah is Forgiving, Forbearing.
[2.236] There is no blame on you if you divorce women
when you have not touched them or appointed for them a portion,
and make provision for them, the wealthy according to his means
and the straitened in circumstances according to his means, a
provision according to usage; (this is) a duty on the doers of
good (to others).
[2.237] And if you divorce them before you have touched
them and you have appointed for them a portion, then (pay to
them) ha!f of what you have appointed, unless they relinquish or
he should relinquish in whose hand is the marriage tie; and it
is nearer to righteousness that you should relinquish; and do
not neglect the giving of free gifts between you; surely Allah
sees what you do.
[2.238] Attend constantly to prayers and to the middle
prayer and stand up truly obedient to Allah.
[2.239] But if you are in danger, then (say your prayers)
on foot or on horseback; and when you are secure, then remember
Allah, as. He has taught you what you did not know.
[2.240] And those of you who die and leave wives behind,
(make) a bequest in favor of their wives of maintenance for a
year without turning (them) out, then if they themselves go
away, there is no blame on you for what they do of lawful deeds
by themselves, and Allah is Mighty, Wise.
[2.241] And for the divorced women (too) provision (must
be made) according to usage; (this is) a duty on those who guard
(against evil).
[2.242] Allah thus makes clear to you His communications
that you may understand.
[2.243] Have you not considered those who went forth from
their homes, for fear of death, and they were thousands, then
Allah said to them, Die; again He gave them life; most surely
Allah is Gracious to people, but most people are not grateful.
[2.244] And fight in the way of Allah, and know that
Allah is Hearing, Knowing.
[2.245] Who is it that will offer of Allah a goodly gift,
so He will multiply it to him manifold, and Allah straitens and
amplifies, and you shall be returned to Him.
[2.246] Have you not considered the chiefs of the
children of Israel after Musa, when they said to a prophet of
theirs: Raise up for us a king, (that) we may fight in the way
of Allah. He said: May it not be that you would not fight if
fighting is ordained for you? They said: And what reason have we
that we should not fight in the way of Allah, and we have indeed
been compelled to abandon our homes and our children. But when
fighting was ordained for them, they turned back, except a few
of them, and Allah knows the unjust.
[2.247] And their prophet said to them: Surely Allah has
raised Talut to be a king over you. They said: How can he hold
kingship over us while we have a greater right to kingship than
he, and he has not been granted an abundance of wealth? He said:
Surely Allah has chosen him in preference to you, and He has
increased him abundantly in knowledge and physique, and Allah
grants His kingdom to whom He pleases, and Allah is Amplegiving,
Knowing.
[2.248] And the prophet said to them: Surely the sign of
His kingdom is, that there shall come to you the chest in which
there is tranquillity from your Lord and residue of the relics
of what the children of Musa and the children of Haroun have
left, the angels bearing it; most surely there is a sign in this
for those who believe.
[2.249] So when Talut departed with the forces, he said:
Surely Allah will try you with a river; whoever then drinks from
it, he is not of me, and whoever does not taste of it, he is
surely of me, except he who takes with his hand as much of it as
fills the hand; but with the exception of a few of them they
drank from it. So when he had crossed it, he and those who
believed with him, they said: We have today no power against
Jalut and his forces. Those who were sure that they would meet
their Lord said: How often has a small party vanquished a
numerous host by Allah's permission, and Allah is with the
patient.
[2.250] And when they went out against Jalut and his
forces they said: Our Lord, pour down upon us patience, and make
our steps firm and assist us against the unbelieving people.
[2.251] So they put them to flight by Allah's permission.
And Dawood slew Jalut, and Allah gave him kingdom and wisdom,
and taught him of what He pleased. And were it not for Allah's
repelling some men with others, the earth would certainly be in
a state of disorder; but Allah is Gracious to the creatures.
[2.252] These are the communications of Allah: We recite
them to you with truth; and most surely you are (one) of the
apostles.
[2.253] We have made some of these apostles to excel the
others among them are they to whom Allah spoke, and some of them
He exalted by (many degrees of) rank; and We gave clear miracles
to Isa son of Marium, and strengthened him with the holy spirit.
And if Allah had pleased, those after them would not have fought
one with another after clear arguments had come to them, but
they disagreed; so there were some of them who believed and
others who denied; and if Allah had pleased they would not have
fought one with another, but Allah brings about what He intends.
[2.254] O you who believe! spend out of what We have
given you before the day comes in which there is no bargaining,
neither any friendship nor intercession, and the unbelievers--
they are the unjust.
[2.255] Allah is He besides Whom there is no god, the
Everliving, the Self-subsisting by Whom all subsist; slumber
does not overtake Him nor sleep; whatever is in the heavens and
whatever is in the earth is His; who is he that can intercede
with Him but by His permission? He knows what is before them and
what is behind them, and they cannot comprehend anything out of
His knowledge except what He pleases, His knowledge extends over
the heavens and the earth, and the preservation of them both
tires Him not, and He is the Most High, the Great.
[2.256] There is no compulsion in religion; truly the
right way has become clearly distinct from error; therefore,
whoever disbelieves in the Shaitan and believes in Allah he
indeed has laid hold on the firmest handle, which shall not
break off, and Allah is Hearing, Knowing.
[2.257] Allah is the guardian of those who believe. He
brings them out of the darkness into the light; and (as to)
those who disbelieve, their guardians are Shaitans who take them
out of the light into the darkness; they are the inmates of the
fire, in it they shall abide.
[2.258] Have you not considered him (Namrud) who disputed
with Ibrahim about his Lord, because Allah had given him the
kingdom? When Ibrahim said: My Lord is He who gives life and
causes to die, he said: I give life and cause death. Ibrahim
said: So surely Allah causes the sun to rise from the east, then
make it rise from the west; thus he who disbelieved was
confounded; and Allah does not guide aright the unjust people.
[2.259] Or the like of him (Uzair) who passed by a town,
and it had fallen down upon its roofs; he said: When will Allah
give it life after its death? So Allah caused him to die for a
hundred years, then raised him to life. He said: How long have
you tarried? He said: I have tarried a day, or a part of a day.
Said He: Nay! you have tarried a hundred years; then look at
your food and drink-- years have not passed over it; and look at
your ass; and that We may make you a sign to men, and look at
the bones, how We set them together, then clothed them with
flesh; so when it became clear to him, he said: I know that
Allah has power over all things.
[2.260] And when Ibrahim said: My Lord! show me how Thou
givest life to the dead, He said: What! and do you not believe?
He said: Yes, but that my heart may be at ease. He said: Then
take four of the birds, then train them to follow you, then
place on every mountain a part of them, then call them, they
will come to you flying; and know that Allah is Mighty, Wise.
[2.261] The parable of those who spend their property in
the way of Allah is as the parable of a grain growing seven ears
(with) a hundred grains in every ear; and Allah multiplies for
whom He pleases; and Allah is Ample-giving, Knowing
[2.262] (As for) those who spend their property in the
way.of Allah, then do not follow up what they have spent with
reproach or injury, they shall have their reward from their
Lord, and they shall have no fear nor shall they grieve.
[2.263] Kind speech and forgiveness is better than
charity followed by injury; and Allah is Self-sufficient,
Forbearing.
[2.264] O you who believe! do not make your charity
worthless by reproach and injury, like him who spends his
property to be seen of men and does not believe in Allah and the
last day; so his parable is as the parable of a smooth rock with
earth upon it, then a heavy rain falls upon it, so it leaves it
bare; they shall not be able to gain anything of what they have
earned; and Allah does not guide the unbelieving people.
[2.265] And the parable of those who spend their property
to seek the pleasure of Allah and for the certainty 'of their
souls is as the parable of a garden on an elevated ground, upon
which heavy rain falls so it brings forth its fruit twofold but
if heavy rain does not fall upon it, then light rain (is
sufficient); and Allah sees what you do.
[2.266] Does one of you like that he should have a garden
of palms and vines with streams flowing beneath it; he has in it
all kinds of fruits; and old age has overtaken him and he has
weak offspring, when, (lo!) a whirlwind with fire in it smites
it so it becomes blasted; thus Allah makes the communications
clear to you, that you may reflect.
[2.267] O you who believe! spend (benevolently) of the
good things that you earn and or what We have brought forth for
you out of the earth, and do not aim at what is bad that you may
spend (in alms) of it, while you would not take it yourselves
unless you have its price lowered, and know that Allah is
Self-sufficient, Praiseworthy.
[2.268] Shaitan threatens you with poverty and enjoins
you to be niggardly, and Allah promises you forgiveness from
Himself and abundance; and Allah is Ample-giving, Knowing.
[2.269] He grants wisdom to whom He pleases, and whoever
is granted wisdom, he indeed is given a great good and none but
men of understanding mind.
[2.270] And whatever alms you give or (whatever) vow you
vow, surely Allah knows it; and the unjust shall have no
helpers.
[2.271] If you give alms openly, it is well, and if you
hide it and give it to the poor, it is better for you; and this
will do away with some of your evil deeds; and Allah is aware of
what you do.
[2.272] To make them walk in the right way is not
incumbent on you, but Allah guides aright whom He pleases; and
whatever good thing you spend, it is to your own good; and you
do not spend but to seek Allah's pleasure; and whatever good
things you spend shall be paid back to you in full, and you
shall not be wronged.
[2.273] (Alms are) for the poor who are confined in the
way of Allah-- they cannot go about in the land; the ignorant
man thinks them to be rich on account of (their) abstaining
(from begging); you can recognise them by their mark; they do
not beg from men importunately; and whatever good thing you
spend, surely Allah knows it.
[2.274] (As for) those who spend their property by night
and by day, secretly and openly, they shall have their reward
from their Lord and they shall have no fear, nor shall they
grieve.
[2.275] Those who swallow down usury cannot arise except
as one whom Shaitan has prostrated by (his) touch does rise.
That is because they say, trading is only like usury; and Allah
has allowed trading and forbidden usury. To whomsoever then the
admonition has come from his Lord, then he desists, he shall
have what has already passed, and his affair is in the hands of
Allah; and whoever returns (to it)-- these arc the inmates of
the fire; they shall abide in it.
[2.276] Allah does not bless usury, and He causes
charitable deeds to prosper, and Allah does not love any
ungrateful sinner.
[2.277] Surely they who believe and do good deeds and
keep up prayer and pay the poor-rate they shall have their
reward from their Lord, and they shall have no fear, nor shall
they grieve.
[2.278] O you who believe! Be careful of (your duty to)
Allah and relinquish what remains (due) from usury, if you are
believers.
[2.279] But if you do (it) not, then be apprised of war
from Allah and His Apostle; and if you repent, then you shall
have your capital; neither shall you make (the debtor) suffer
loss, nor shall you be made to suffer loss.
[2.280] And if (the debtor) is in straitness, then let
there be postponement until (he is in) ease; and that you remit
(it) as alms is better for you, if you knew.
[2.281] And guard yourselves against a day in which you
shall be returned to Allah; then every soul shall be paid back
in full what it has earned, and they shall not be dealt with
unjustly.
[2.282] O you who believe! when you deal with each other
in contracting a debt for a fixed time, then write it down; and
let a scribe write it down between you with fairness; and the
scribe should not refuse to write as Allah has taught him, so he
should write; and let him who owes the debt dictate, and he
should be careful of (his duty to) Allah, his Lord, and not
diminish anything from it; but if he who owes the debt is
unsound in understanding, or weak, or (if) he is not able to
dictate himself, let his guardian dictate with fairness; and
call in to witness from among your men two witnesses; but if
there are not two men, then one man and two women from among
those whom you choose to be witnesses, so that if one of the two
errs, the second of the two may remind the other; and the
witnesses should not refuse when they are summoned; and be not
averse to writing it (whether it is) small or large, with the
time of its falling due; this is more equitable in the sight of
Allah and assures greater accuracy in testimony, and the nearest
(way) that you may not entertain doubts (afterwards), except
when it is ready merchandise which you give and take among
yourselves from hand to hand, then there is no blame on you in
not writing it down; and have witnesses when you barter with one
another, and let no harm be done to the scribe or to the
witness; and if you do (it) then surely it will be a
transgression in you, and be careful of (your duty) to Allah,
Allah teaches you, and Allah knows all things.
[2.283] And if you are upon a journey and you do not find
a scribe, then (there may be) a security taken into possession;
but if one of you trusts another, then he who is trusted should
deliver his trust, and let him be careful (of his duty to)
Allah, his Lord; and do not conceal testimony, and whoever
conceals it, his heart is surely sinful; and Allah knows what
you do.
[2.284] Whatever is in the heavens and whatever is in the
earth is Allah's; and whether you manifest what is in your minds
or hide it, Allah will call you to account according to it; then
He will forgive whom He pleases and chastise whom He pleases,
and Allah has power over all things.
[2.285] The apostle believes in what has been revealed to
him from his Lord, and (so do) the believers; they all believe
in Allah and His angels and His books and His apostles; We make
no difference between any of His apostles; and they say: We hear
and obey, our Lord! Thy forgiveness (do we crave), and to Thee
is the eventual course.
[2.286] Allah does not impose upon any soul a duty but to
the extent of its ability; for it is (the benefit of) what it
has earned and upon it (the evil of) what it has wrought: Our
Lord! do not punish us if we forget or make a mistake; Our Lord!
do not lay on us a burden as Thou didst lay on those before us,
Our Lord do not impose upon us that which we have not the
strength to bear; and pardon us and grant us protection and have
mercy on us, Thou art our Patron, so help us against the
unbelieving people. |