An-Najm
BackCONSIDER this unfolding [of God’s message], as it comes down from on high!
Ayah 1
This fellow-man of yours has not gone astray, nor is he deluded,
Ayah 2
and neither does he speak out of his own desire:
Ayah 3
that [which he conveys to you] is but [a divine] inspiration with which he is being inspired –
Ayah 4
something that a very mighty one has imparted to him:
Ayah 5
[an angel] endowed with surpassing power, who in time manifested himself in his true shape and nature,
Ayah 6
appearing in the horizon’s loftiest part,
Ayah 7
and then drew near, and came close,
Ayah 8
until he was but two bow-lengths away, or even nearer.
Ayah 9
And thus did [God] reveal unto His servant whatever He deemed right to reveal.
Ayah 10
The [servant’s] heart did not give the lie to what he saw:
Ayah 11
will you, then, contend with him as to what he saw?
Ayah 12
And, indeed, he saw him a second time
Ayah 13
by the lote-tree of the farthest limit,
Ayah 14
near unto the garden of promise.
Ayah 15
with the lote-tree veiled in a veil of nameless splendour….
Ayah 16
[And withal,] the eye did not waver, nor yet did it stray:
Ayah 17
truly did he see some of the most profound of his Sustainer’s symbols.
Ayah 18
HAVE YOU, then, ever considered [what you are worshipping in] Al-Lat and Al-Uzza,
Ayah 19
as well as [in] Manat, the third and last [of this triad]?
Ayah 20
Why - for yourselves [you would choose only] male offspring, whereas to Him [you assign] female:
Ayah 21
that, lo and behold, is an unfair division!
Ayah 22
These [allegedly divine beings] are nothing but empty names which you have invented - you and your forefathers - [and] for which God has bestowed no warrant from on high. They [who worship them] follow nothing but surmise and their own wishful thinking - although right guidance has now indeed come unto them from their Sustainer.
Ayah 23
Does man imagine that it is his due to have all that he might wish for,
Ayah 24
despite the fact that [both] the life to come and this present [one] belong to God [alone]?
Ayah 25
For, however many angels there be in the heavens, their intercession can be of no least avail [to anyone] - except after God has given leave [to intercede] for whomever He wills and with whom He is well-pleased.
Ayah 26
Behold, it is [only] such as do not [really] believe in the life to come that regard the angels as female beings;
Ayah 27
and [since] they have no knowledge whatever thereof, they follow nothing but surmise: yet, behold, never can surmise take the place of truth.
Ayah 28
Avoid thou, therefore, those who turn away from all remembrance of Us and care for no more than the life of this world,
Ayah 29
which, to them, is the only thing worth knowing. Behold, thy Sustainer is fully aware as to who has strayed from His path, and fully aware is He as to who follows His guidance.
Ayah 30
Indeed, unto God belongs all that is in the heavens and all that is on earth: and so He will reward those who do evil in accordance with what they did, and will reward those who do good with ultimate good.
Ayah 31
As for those who avoid the [truly] grave sins and shameful deeds - even though they may sometimes stumble behold, thy Sustainer is abounding in forgiveness. He is fully aware of you when He brings you into being out of dust, and when you are still hidden in your mothers’ wombs: do not, then, consider yourselves pure - [for] He knows best as to who is conscious of Him.
Ayah 32
HAST THOU, then, ever considered him who turns away [from remembering Us, and cares for no more than the life of this world],
Ayah 33
and gives so little [of himself for the good of his soul], and so grudgingly?
Ayah 34
Does he [claim to] have knowledge of something that is beyond the reach of human perception, so that he can see [it clearly]?
Ayah 35
Or has he never yet been told of what was [said] in the revelations of Moses,
Ayah 36
and of Abraham, who to his trust was true:
Ayah 37
that no bearer of burdens shall be made to bear another’s burden;
Ayah 38
and that nought shall be accounted unto man but what he is striving for;
Ayah 39
and that in time [the nature of] all his striving will be shown [to him in its true light],
Ayah 40
whereupon he shall be requited for it with the fullest requital;
Ayah 41
and that with thy Sustainer is the beginning and the end [of all that exists];
Ayah 42
and that it is He alone who causes [you] to laugh and to weep;
Ayah 43
and that it is He alone who deals death and grants life;
Ayah 44
and that it is He who creates the two kinds - the male and the female –
Ayah 45
out of a [mere] drop of sperm as it is poured forth,
Ayah 46
and that [therefore] it is within His power to bring about a second life;
Ayah 47
and that it is He alone who frees from want and causes to possess;
Ayah 48
and that it is He alone who sustains the brightest star;
Ayah 49
and that it is He who destroyed the ancient [tribes of] Ad
Ayah 50
and Thamud, leaving no trace [of them],
Ayah 51
as well as the people of Noah before them - [since,] verily, they all had been most willful in their evildoing and most overweening –
Ayah 52
just as He thrust into perdition those cities that were overthrown
Ayah 53
and then covered them from sight forever.
Ayah 54
About which, then, of thy Sustainer’s powers canst thou [still] remain in doubt?
Ayah 55
THIS IS a warning like those warnings of old:
Ayah 56
that [Last Hour] which is so near draws ever nearer,
Ayah 57
[although] none but God can unveil it....
Ayah 58
Do you, perchance, find this tiding strange?
Ayah 59
And do you laugh instead of weeping,
Ayah 60
and divert yourselves all the while?
Ayah 61
[Nay,] but prostrate yourselves before God, and worship [Him alone]!
Ayah 62