Saad
BackSad. CONSIDER this Qur’an, endowed with all that one ought to remember!
Ayah 1
But nay - they who are bent on denying the truth are lost in [false] pride, and [hence] deeply in the wrong.
Ayah 2
How many a generation have We destroyed before their time [for this very sin]! And [how] they called [unto Us] when it was too late to escape!
Ayah 3
Now these [people] deem it strange that a warner should have come unto them from their own midst - and [so] the deniers of the truth are saying: “A [mere] spellbinder is he, a liar!
Ayah 4
Does he claim that all the deities are [but] one God? Verily, a most strange thing is this!”
Ayah 5
And their leaders launch forth [thus]: “Go ahead, and hold steadfastly onto your deities: this, behold, is the only thing to do!
Ayah 6
Never did we hear of [a claim like] this in any faith of latter days! It is nothing but [a mortal man’s] invention!
Ayah 7
What! Upon him alone from among all of us should a [divine] reminder have been bestowed from on high?” Nay, but it is My Own reminder that they distrust! Nay, they have not yet tasted the suffering which I do impose!
Ayah 8
Or do they [think that they] own the treasures of thy Sustainer’s grace - [the grace] of the Almighty, the Giver of Gifts?
Ayah 9
Or [that] the dominion over the heavens and the earth and all that is between them is theirs? Why, then, let them try to ascend [to God-like power] by all [conceivable] means!
Ayah 10
[But] there it is: any and all human beings, however [strongly] leagued together, are bound to suffer defeat [whenever they refuse to accept the truth].
Ayah 11
To the truth gave the lie aforetime Noah’s people, and [the tribe of] Ad, and Pharaoh of the [many] tent-poles,
Ayah 12
and [the tribe of] Thamud, and the people of Lot, and the dwellers of the wooded dales [of Madyan]: they all were leagued together, [as it were, in their unbelief:]
Ayah 13
not one [was there] but gave the lie to the apostles - and thereupon My retribution fell due.
Ayah 14
And they [who now deny the truth - they, too,] have but to wait for one single blast [of punishment to overtake them]: it shall not be delayed a whit.
Ayah 15
As it is, they say [mockingly]: “O our Sustainer! Hasten on to us our share [of punishment even] before the Day of Reckoning!”
Ayah 16
[But] bear thou with patience whatever they may say, and remember Our servant David, him who was endowed with [so much] inner strength! He, verily, would always turn unto Us:
Ayah 17
[and for this,] behold, We caused the mountains to join him in extolling Our limitless glory at eventide and at sunrise,
Ayah 18
and [likewise] the birds in their assemblies: [together] they all Would turn again and again unto Him [who had created them].
Ayah 19
And We strengthened his dominion, and bestowed upon him wisdom and sagacity in judgment.
Ayah 20
AND YET, has the story of the litigants come within thy ken - [the story of the two] who surmounted the walls of the sanctuary [in which David prayed]?
Ayah 21
As they came upon David, and he shrank back in fear from them, they said: “Fear not! [We are but] two litigants. One of us has wronged the other: so judge thou between us with justice, and deviate not from what is right, and show [both of] us the way to rectitude.
Ayah 22
“Behold, this is my brother: he has ninety-nine ewes, whereas I have [only] one ewe - and yet he said, ‘Make her over to me,’ and forcibly prevailed against me in this [our] dispute.”
Ayah 23
Said [David]: “He has certainly wronged thee by demanding that thy ewe be added to his ewes! Thus, behold, do many kinsmen wrong one another [all] save those who believe [in God] and do righteous deeds: but how few are they!” And [suddenly] David understood that We had tried him: and so he asked his Sustainer to forgive him his sin, and fell down in prostration, and turned unto Him in repentance.
Ayah 24
And thereupon We forgave him that [sin]: and, verily, nearness to Us awaits him [in the life to come], and the most beauteous of all goals!
Ayah 25
[And We said:] “O David! Behold, We have made thee a [prophet and, thus, Our] vicegerent on earth: judge, then, between men with justice, and do not follow vain desire, lest it lead thee astray from the path of God: verily, for those who go astray from the path of God there is suffering severe in store for having forgotten the Day of Reckoning!”
Ayah 26
AND [thus it is:] We have not created heaven and earth and all that is between them without meaning and purpose, as is the surmise of those who are bent on denying the truth: but then, woe from the fire [of hell] unto all who are bent on denying the truth!
Ayah 27
[For,] would We treat those who have attained to faith and do righteous deeds in the same manner as [We shall treat] those who spread corruption on earth? Would We treat the God-conscious in the same manner as the wicked?
Ayah 28
[All this have We expounded in this] blessed divine writ which We have revealed unto thee, [O Muhammad,] so that men may ponder over its messages, and that those who are endowed with insight may take them to heart.
Ayah 29
AND UNTO DAVID We granted Solomon [as a son - and] how excellent a servant [of Ours he grew up to be]! Behold, he would always turn unto Us -
Ayah 30
[and even] when, towards the close of day, nobly-bred, swift-footed steeds were brought before him,
Ayah 31
he would say, “Verily, I have come to love the love of all that is good because I bear my Sustainer in mind!” [repeating these words as the steeds raced away,] until they were hidden by the veil [of distance - whereupon he would command],
Ayah 32
“Bring them back unto me!”- and would [lovingly] stroke their legs and their necks.
Ayah 33
But [ere this], indeed, We had tried Solomon by placing upon his throne a [lifeless] body; and thereupon he turned [towards Us; and]
Ayah 34
he prayed: “O my Sustainer! Forgive me my sins, and bestow upon me the gift of a kingdom which may not suit anyone after me: verily, Thou alone art a giver of gifts!”
Ayah 35
And so We made subservient to him the wind, so that it gently sped at his behest whithersoever he willed,
Ayah 36
as well as all the rebellious forces [that We made to work for him] - every kind of builder and diver -
Ayah 37
and others linked together in fetters.
Ayah 38
[And We told him:] “This is Our gift, for thee to bestow freely on others, or to withhold, without [having to render] account!”
Ayah 39
And, verily, nearness to Us awaits him [in the life to come], and the most beauteous of all goals!
Ayah 40
AND CALL to mind Our servant Job, [how it was] when he cried out to his Sustainer, “Behold, Satan has afflicted me with [utter] weariness and suffering!”
Ayah 41
[and thereupon was told:] “Strike [the ground] with thy foot: here is cool water to wash with and to drink!”
Ayah 42
And We bestowed upon him new offspring, doubling their number as an act of grace from Us, and as a reminder unto all who are endowed with insight.
Ayah 43
[And finally We told him:] “Now take in thy hand a small bunch of grass, and strike therewith, and thou wilt not break thine oath!” for, verily, We found him full of patience in adversity: how excellent a servant [of Ours], who, behold, would always turn unto Us!
Ayah 44
AND CALL to mind Our servants Abraham and Isaac and Jacob, [all of them] endowed with inner strength and vision:
Ayah 45
for, verily, We purified them by means of a thought most pure: the remembrance of the life to come.
Ayah 46
And, behold, in Our sight they were indeed among the elect, the truly good!
Ayah 47
And call to mind Ishmael and Elisha, and every one who [like them] has pledged himself [unto Us]: for, each of them was of the truly good!
Ayah 48
LET [all] this be a reminder [to those who believe in God] - for, verily, the most beauteous of all goals awaits the God-conscious:
Ayah 49
gardens of perpetual bliss, with gates wide-open to them,
Ayah 50
wherein they will recline, [and] wherein they may [freely] call for many a fruit and drink,
Ayah 51
having beside them well-matched mates of modest gaze.”
Ayah 52
This is what you are promised for the Day of Reckoning:
Ayah 53
this, verily, shall be Our provision [for you], with no end to it!
Ayah 54
All this [for the righteous]: but, verily, the most evil of all goals awaits those who are wont to transgress the bounds of what is right:
Ayah 55
hell will they have to endure - and how vile a resting-place!
Ayah 56
This, [then, for them -] so let them taste it: burning despair and ice-cold darkness
Ayah 57
and, coupled with it, further [suffering] of a similar nature.
Ayah 58
[And they will say to one another: “Do you see] this crowd of people who rushed headlong [into sin] with you? No welcome to them! Verily, they [too] shall have to endure the fire!”
Ayah 59
[And] they [who had been seduced] will exclaim: “Nay, but it is you! No welcome to you! It is you who have prepared this for us: and how vile a state to abide in!”
Ayah 60
[And] they will pray: “O our Sustainer! Whoever has prepared this for us, double Thou his suffering in the fire!”
Ayah 61
And they will add: “How is it that we do not see [here any of the] men whom we were wont to count among the wicked,
Ayah 62
[and] whom we made the target of our derision? Or is it that [they are here, and] our eyes have missed them?”
Ayah 63
Such, behold, will in truth be the [confusion and] mutual wrangling of the people of the fire!
Ayah 64
SAY [O Muhammad]: “I am only a warner; and there is no deity whatever save God, the One, who holds absolute sway over all that exists,
Ayah 65
the Sustainer of the heavens and the earth and all that is between them, the Almighty, the All-Forgiving!”
Ayah 66
Say: “This is a message tremendous:
Ayah 67
[how can] you turn away from it?”
Ayah 68
[Say, O Muhammad:] “No knowledge would I have had of [what passed among] the host on high when they argued [against the creation of man],
Ayah 69
had it not been revealed unto me [by God] - to no other end than that I might convey [unto you] a plain warning.
Ayah 70
[For,] lo, thy Sustainer said unto the angels: “Behold, I am about to create a human being out of clay;
Ayah 71
and when I have formed him fully and breathed into him of My spirit, fall you down before him in prostration!”
Ayah 72
Thereupon the angels prostrated themselves, all of them together,
Ayah 73
save Iblis: he gloried in his arrogance, and [thus] became one of those who deny the truth.
Ayah 74
Said He: “O Iblis! What has kept thee from prostrating thyself before that [being] which I have created with My hands? Art thou too proud [to bow down before another created being], or art thou of those who think [only] of themselves as high?”
Ayah 75
Answered [Iblis]: “I am better than he: Thou hast created me out of fire, whereas him Thou hast created out of clay.”
Ayah 76
Said He: “Go forth, then, from this [angelic state] - for, behold, thou art henceforth accursed,
Ayah 77
and My rejection shall be thy due until the Day of Judgment!”
Ayah 78
Said [Iblis]: “Then, O my Sustainer, grant me a respite till the Day when all shall be raised from the dead!”
Ayah 79
Answered He: “Verily, so [be it:] thou shalt be among those who are granted respite
Ayah 80
till the Day the time whereof is known [only to Me].”
Ayah 81
[Whereupon Iblis] said: “Then [I swear] by Thy very might: I shall most certainly beguile them all into grievous error –
Ayah 82
[all] save such of them as are truly Thy servants!”
Ayah 83
[And God] said: “This, then, is the truth! And this truth do I state:
Ayah 84
Most certainly will I fill hell with thee and such of them as shall follow thee, all together!”
Ayah 85
SAY [O Prophet]: “No reward whatever do I ask of you for this [message]; and I am not one of those who claim to be what they are not.
Ayah 86
This [divine writ], behold, is no less than a reminder to all the worlds —
Ayah 87
and you will most certainly grasp its purport after a lapse of time!”
Ayah 88