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6.
Surah Al Anaam (The Cattle)
Name
This
Surah takes its name from vv. 136, 138 and 139 in which some
superstitious beliefs of the idolatrous Arabs concerning the
lawfulness of some cattle (an`am)
and the unlawfulness of some others have been refuted.
Period
of Revelation
According
to a tradition of Ibn Abbas, the whole of the Surah was revealed at
one sitting at Makkah. Asma, a daughter of Yazid and a first cousin
of Hadrat Mu'az-bin Jabl, says, "During the revelation of this
Surah, the Holy Prophet was riding on a she-camel and I was holding
her nose-string. The she-camel began to feel the weight so heavily
that it seemed as if her bones would break under it." We also
learn from other traditions that the Holy Prophet dictated the whole
of the Surah the same night that it was revealed.
Its
subject-matter clearly shows that it must have been revealed during
the last year of the Holy Prophet's life at Makkah. The tradition of
Asma, daughter of Yazid, also confirms this. As she belonged to the
Ansar
and embraced Islam after the migration
of the Holy Prophet to Yathrib, her visit to the Holy Prophet at
Makkah must have taken place during the last year of his life there.
For before this, his relations with those people were not so intimate
that a woman from there might have come to visit him at Makkah.
Occasion
of Revelation
After
determining the period of its revelation, it is easier to visualize
the background of the Surah. Twelve years had passed since the Holy
Prophet had been inviting the people to Islam. The antagonism and
persecution by the Quraish had become most savage and brutal, and the
majority of the Muslims had to leave their homes and migrate to
Habash (Abyssinia). Above all, the two great supporters of the Holy
Prophet. Abu Talib and Hadrat Khadijah, were no more to help and give
strength to him. Thus he was deprived of all the worldly support. But
in spite of this, he carried on his mission in the teeth of
opposition. As a result of this, on the one hand, all the good people
of Makkah and the surrounding clans gradually began to accept Islam ;
on the other hand, the community as a whole, was bent upon obduracy
and rejection. Therefore, if anyone showed any inclination towards
Islam, he was subjected to taunts and derision, physical violence and
social boycott. It was in these dark circumstances that a ray of hope
gleamed from Yathrib, where Islam began to spread freely by the
efforts of some influential people of Aus and Khazraj, who had
embraced Islam at Makkah. This was a humble beginning in the march of
Islam towards success and none could foresee at that time the great
potentialities that lay hidden in it. For, to a casual observer, it
appeared at that time as if Islam was merely a weak movement it had
no material backing except the meager support of the Prophet's own
family and of the few poor adherents of the Movement. Obviously the
latter could not give much help because they themselves had been cast
out by their own people who had become their enemies and were
persecuting them.
Topics
These
were the conditions, when this discourse was revealed. The main
topics dealt with in this discourse may be divided under seven
headings:
Refutation
of shirk
and invitation to the creed of
Tauhid.
Enunciation
of the doctrine of the "Life-after- death." and refutation
of the wrong notion that there was nothing beyond this worldly life.
Refutation
of the prevalent superstitions.
Enunciation
of the fundamental moral principles for the building up of the
Islamic Society.
Answers
to the objections raised against the person of the Holy Prophet and
his mission.
Comfort
and encouragement to the Holy Prophet and his followers who were at,
that time in a state of anxiety and despondency because of the
apparent failure of the mission.
Admonition,
warning and threats to the disbelievers and opponents to give up
their apathy and haughtiness. It must, however, be noted that the
above topics have not been dealt with one by one under separate
headings, but the discourse goes on as a continuous whole and these
topics come under discussion over and over again in new and
different ways.
The
Background of Makki Surahs
As
this is the first long Makki Surah in the order of the compilation of
the Quran, it will be useful to explain the historical background of
Makki Surahs in general, so that the reader may easily understand the
Makki Surahs and our references to its different stages in connection
with our commentary on them.
First
of all, it should be noted that comparatively very little material is
available in regard to the background of the revelation of Makki
Surahs whereas the period of the revelation of all the Madani Surahs
is known or can be determined with a little effort. There are
authentic traditions even in regard to the occasions of the
revelation of the majority of the verses. On the other hand, we do
not have such detailed information regarding the Makki Surahs. There
are only a few Surahs and verses which have authentic traditions
concerning the time and occasion of their revelation. This is because
the history of the Makki period had not been compiled in such detail
as that of the Madani period. Therefore we have to depend on the
internal evidence of these Surahs for determining the period of their
revelation: for example, the topics they discuss, their subject.
matter, their style and the direct or indirect references to the
events and the occasions of their revelation. Thus it is obvious that
with the help of such evidence as this, we cannot say with precision
that such and such Surah or verse was revealed on such and such an
occasion. The most we can do is to compare the internal evidence of a
Surah with the events of the life of the Holy Prophet at Makkah, and
then come to a more or less correct conclusion as to what particular
stage a certain Surah belongs.
If
we keep the above things in view, the history of the mission of the
Holy Prophet at Makkah can be divided into four stages.
The
first stage began with his appointment as a Messenger and ended with
the proclamation of Prophethood three years later. During this period
the Message was given secretly to some selected persons only, but the
common people of Makkah were not aware of it.
The
second stage lasted for two years after the proclamation of his
Prophethood. It began with opposition by individuals: then by and by,
it took the shape of antagonism, ridicule, derision,, accusation,
abuse, and false propaganda then gangs were formed to persecute those
Muslims who were comparatively poor, weak' and helpless.
The
third stage lasted for about six years from the beginning of the
persecution to the death of Abu Talib and Hadrat Khadijah in the
tenth year of Prophethood. During this period, the persecution of the
Muslims became' so savage and brutal that many of them were forced to
migrate to Habash. Social and economic boycott was applied against
the Holy Prophet and the members of his family, and those Muslims who
continued to stay in Makkah were forced to take refuge in
Shi'b-i-A'bi Talib which was besieged.
The
fourth stage lasted for about three years from the tenth to the
thirteenth year of Prophethood. This was a period of hard trials and
grievous sufferings for the Holy Prophet and his followers. Life had
become unendurable at Makkah and there appeared to be no place of
refuge even outside it. So much so that when the Holy Prophet went to
Ta'if, it offered no shelter or protection. Besides this, on the
occasion of Haj, he would appeal to each and every Arab clan to
accept his invitation to Islam but met with blank refusal from every
quarter. At the same time, the people of Makkah were holding
counsels' to get rid of him by killing or imprisoning or banishing
him from their city. It was at that most critical time that Allah
opened for Islam the hearts of the Ansar
of Yathrab where he migrated at their
invitation.
Now
that we have divided the life of the Holy Prophet at Makkah into four
stages, it has become easier for us to tell, as far as possible, the
particular stage in which a certain Makki Sarah was revealed. This is
because the Surahs belonging to a particular stage can be
distinguished from those of the other stages with the help of their
subject matter and style. Besides this, they also contain such
references as throw light on the circumstances and events that form
the background of their revelation. In the succeeding Makki Surahs,
we will determine on the basis of the distinctive features of each
stage, and point out in the Preface, the particular stage in which a
certain Makki Surah was revealed.
Subject
:Islamic Creed.
This
Surah mainly discusses the different aspects of the major articles of
the Islamic Creed: Tauhid,
Life-after-death, Prophethood and their practical application to
human life. Side by side with this, it refutes the erroneous beliefs
of the "opponents and answers their objections, warns and
admonishes them and comforts the Holy Prophet and his followers, who
were then suffering from persecution.
Of
course, these themes have not been dealt with under separate heads
but have been blended in an excellent manner.
Topics
and their Interconnection
These
verses are of introductory and admonitory nature. The disbelievers
have been warned that if they do not accept the Islamic Creed and
follow the 'Light' shown by the Revelation from the All-Knowing and
All-Powerful Allah, they would go to the same doom as the former
disbelievers did. Their arguments for rejecting the Prophet and the
Revelation sent down to him have been refuted and a warning has been
given to them that they should not be deluded by the respite that is
being granted to them. 1
- 12
These
verses inculcate Tauhid,
and refute shirk
which is the greatest obstacle in the
way of its acceptance. 13
- 24
In
these verses, a graphic scene of the life in the Hereafter has been
depicted in order to warn the disbelievers of the consequences of the
rejection of the Articles of Faith. 25
- 32
Prophethood
is the main theme which has been discussed from the point of view of
the Holy Prophet, his Mission, the limitations of his powers, the
attitude towards his followers and also from the point of view of the
disbelievers. 33
- 73
In
continuation of the same theme, the story of Prophet Abraham has been
related to bring home to the pagan Arabs that the Mission of Prophet
Muhammad, which they were opposing, was the same as that of Prophet
Abraham (Allah's peace be upon them). This line of argument was
adopted because they considered themselves to be his followers,
especially the Quraish who were proud of being his descendants as
well. 74
- 90
Another
proof of his Prophethood is the Book, which has been sent down to him
by Allah, for its teachings show the right guidance in regard to
creed and practice. 91
- 108
Divine
restrictions have been contrasted with the superstitious restrictions
of the pagan Arabs in order to show the striking differences between
the two and thus prove the Quran to be a Revealed Book. 109
- 154
The
Jews, who were criticized in vv. 144 - 147 along with the pagan
Arabs, have been urged to compare the teachings of the Quran with
those of the Torah so that they might recognize their similarity and
give up their lame excuses against it, and adopt its Guidance to
escape the retribution on the Day of Resurrection. 155
- 160
This
is the conclusion of the discourse: the Holy Prophet has been
instructed in a beautiful and forceful manner to proclaim fearlessly
the articles of the Islamic Creed and their implications. 161
- 165

In
the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful.



[1-3]
Praise is only for Allah, Who created the heavens and the earth and
ordained light and many kinds of darkness; in spite of this, those
who have rejected the Message of their Lord have set up equal
partners with Him
It is He Who has created you from earth
and decreed a fixed term of life for you, and with Him there is
another settled
term also yet you have doubts thereof. He is the same One Allah in
the heavens as well as on the earth: He knows all that you make known
and all that you keep secret and is fully aware of the good or evil
that you earn.



[4-6]
Yet the reaction of the people has been that whenever a Sign from the
Signs of their Lord has come to them, they have turned away from it:
accordingly, they have rejected as false the Truth that has come to
them now. Well, they will receive some news
about what they have been ridiculing so far. Do they not see that We
destroyed before them many a people who were dominant in the world
during their time? We had given them such power in the land as We
have not given you. We sent down for them abundant rains from heavens
and made canals flow beneath them. But (when they showed
ingratitude), We destroyed them because of their sins and raised up
other people in their place.



[7-9]
O Messenger, even if We had sent down to you a Book written on paper,
and even if they had touched it with their own hands, the
disbelievers would have said, "This is nothing but manifest
sorcery." And they say, "Why has no angel been sent down to
him?"
If We had sent down an angel, their fate would have been decided long
before this and they would have been given no respite after this;
for if We had sent an angel, We would have sent him in human form and
thus involved them in the same doubt in which they are involved now.


[10-11]
O Muhammad, many Messengers before you have also been ridiculed, but
in the long run those who mocked were overpowered by the very thing
they had mocked. Say to them, "Just travel in the land and see
the end of those who treated the Truth as false."

[12]
Ask them, "To Whom belongs all that is in the heavens and the
earth?" Say, "To Allah,
Who has prescribed mercy and generosity for Himself: (that is why He
does not catch hold of you immediately at your first disobedience).
He will, however, certainly muster all of you on the Day of
Resurrection. There is no doubt about this; yet those who have made
themselves liable to ruin, do not believe in this."




[13-16]
All that lies in the darkness of the night and in the light of the
day belongs to Allah, and He hears and knows everything. Say, "Should
I take as my guardian any other than Allah? Should I forsake that
Allah Who is the Creator of the earth and the heavens and Who
nourishes all and does not stand in need of nourishment from
anyone?"
Say, "I have been enjoined to be the first of those who
surrender to Him, (and I have been urged) not to be of those who
commit shirk" Say, "I do fear the torment of a (dreadful)
Day, if I should disobey my Lord." He, who will be delivered
from the torment of that Day, will have received Allah's mercy, and
this is a great success.


[17-18]
If Allah afflicts you with an evil, there is none other than Him to
relieve you from this, and if He bestows some good on you, (know
that) He has power over everything. He has supreme authority over His
servants and He is All-Wise, All-Aware.



[19-21]
Ask them, "Whose testimony is the most reliable?" Say
"Allah is witness
between me and you (that I am His Messenger), and this Qur'an has
been revealed to me so that I should thereby warn you and all whom it
may reach. What, will you really testify that there are other deities
besides Allah?"
Say, "As for me, I will never testify such a thing."
Say, "Indeed, He alone is the Deity and I feel disgusted with
the shirk you practice." Those, to whom We have given the Book,
recognize this with as much certainty as they recognize their own
sons.
But those, who have made themselves liable to perdition, do not
believe in this. And, who can be more unjust than the one who brings
false allegations against Allah
or denies Allah's Signs?
Indeed, such unjust people can never attain to true success.



[22-24]
On the Day, when We muster them all together, We shall ask the
mushrikin, "Where are now your associates whom you had taken for
your deities?" Then they shall not be able to play any other
trick (than make this false statement): "We swear by You, our
Lord, we were not at all mushrikin." Behold, how they will
invent a lie against themselves and how all the false gods, they had
forged, will forsake them!






[25-30]
There are some among them, who (pretend to) listen to what you say,
but they do not understand it, as We have cast veils over their
hearts; We have made them hard of hearing (so they are deaf
to what they hear). Even if they see any Sign, they will not believe
in it; so much so that when they come and contend with you, those,
who have already made up their minds not to believe (after hearing
all), say, "This is nothing but the same old story."
They forbid other people to believe in this Truth, and themselves
turn away from it. (They imagine that in this way they are doing you
some harm), whereas they are preparing their own perdition, though
they do riot perceive it. Would that you could see their condition at
the time, when they will be made to stand before Hell! They will say,
"Would that we could somehow return to the earthly life again:
then we would not deny the Signs of our Lord, and would join the
Believers." As a matter of fact, they will say this because the
Reality which they had concealed before this, will have appeared
manifest before them.
But the fact is that even if they were sent back to the earthly life,
they would do all that they had been forbidden to do. They are liars
(that is why they will give vent to such a false wish). Today they
say, "There is no other life than this our worldly life, and we
shall never be raised back to life after our death." Would that
you could witness the scene, when they will be brought before their
Lord: then their Lord will ask them, "Is this not the Reality?"
They will say, "Yes, our Lord, this is the Reality." Then
He will declare, "Well, taste the torment for denying this
Reality."


[31-32]
Losers indeed are those who consider it a lie that they will ever
have a meeting with Allah. When the Hour overtakes them unawares,
they will exclaim, "Alas! how negligent we have been of this
matter!" and they will be carrying the burdens of their sins on
their backs: behold, how heavy is the burden they are carrying! This
worldly life is but a sport and pastime.
In fact, the abode of the Hereafter is better for those who desire to
be safe from harm. Will you not, then, use your commonsense?




[33-36]
O Muhammad, We know that what they say, grieves you, but it is not
you whom they charge with falsehood; these wicked people are, in
fact, denying the Revelations of Allah.
Many Messengers before you have also been treated as impostors, but
they bore with fortitude the charge of imposture and persecution (by
the disbelievers), till Our help came down to them. None has the
power to change the Law of Allah
and you have already received the news of what happened to the
Messengers before you. However, if you find it hard to bear their
aversion, then seek out, if you can, an opening into the earth, or
set up a .ladder to the sky so that you may bring them a Sign.
Had Allah willed, He would have gathered them all on guidance; so do
not behave like the ignorant people.
Only those, who listen to it, accept the Message; as for the dead,
Allah will raise them from the graves only and they shall be brought
back (to be produced in His Court).





[37-41]
These people ask, "Why has no Sign been sent down to this
Prophet from his Lord?" Say, "Allah is able to send down a
Sign, but most of these people do not understand the wisdom
underlying it."
As regards Signs, just have a look at any of the beasts that move
upon the earth and at any of the birds that fly in the air: they too
are species like you. We have left out nothing in pre-determining the
courses of their lives: then ultimately they are all gathered to
their Lord. But those, who deny Our Signs, are deaf and dumb,
dwellings in many sorts of darkness;
Allah lets go astray whom He wills and guides to the Right Way whom
He pleases.
Ask them to consider deeply and answer, "When some great
misfortune befalls you, or the last hour approaches you, do you
invoke any other than Allah? Answer, if you be in the right." At
that time you invoke Allah alone: then, if He pleases, He averts the
affliction from you, and on such occasions, you forget those whom you
had set up as His partners.




[42-45]
We sent Messengers before you to many peoples and afflicted them with
calamities and misfortunes so that they might bow down before Us with
humility. Why did they not then humble themselves when Our scourge
overtook them? Instead of this, their hearts were hardened all the
more and Satan made, what they were doing, seem fair to them. After
this when they forgot the Admonition that was given them, We opened
the gates of every kind of prosperity for them; so much so that they
were deeply absorbed in enjoying what was given to them. Then We
seized them all of a sudden, and they were in a state of utter
despair. Thus the transgressors were totally uprooted, and Allah, the
Lord of the universe, be praised (that He uprooted them).




[46-49]
O Muhammad, ask them, "Have you ever considered this: If Allah
were to take away your hearing and your sight and set a seal upon
your hearts,
is there a deity other than Allah to restore them to you?"
Behold! how We present Our Signs before them over and over again, and
how they turn away from them in disdain. Say, "Have you also
ever considered this: If the scourge of Allah comes upon you suddenly
or openly, shall any but the transgressors be destroyed? For We send
Our Messengers only to give good news to the righteous people and to
warn the evil-doers: then those, who accept their Message and reform
their own conduct, will have no cause for fear and sorrow and those
who treat Our Revelations as false, shall have to suffer punishment
in consequence of their evil deeds.

[50]
Tell them, O Muhammad, "I do not claim that I possess the
treasures of Allah nor that I know the "unseen", nor do I
claim that I am an angel. I only follow the Revelation that is sent
down to me."
Then ask them, "Can the blind man and the seeing man be alike?
Do you not consider this thing?"



[51-53]
And, O Muhammad, admonish with this (knowledge based on Revelation)
those, who fear that one Day they shall be brought before their Lord
in such a state that they will find none other than Allah (with
competent powers) as protector or intercessor: it may be that (by
this admonition) they adopt the God-fearing attitude.
And do not drive away those who invoke their Lord morning and evening
and are engaged in seeking His favor.
You are not in any way accountable for them, nor are they in any way
accountable for you: so, if you should drive them away, you shall be
counted among the unjust.
As a matter of fact, in this way We have made some of them a means
for testing the others,
so that, seeing them, they should say, "Are these the people
from among us upon whom Allah has showered His blessings?" Yes:
does not Allah know His grateful servants better than they?


[54-55]
When those, who have believed in Our Revelations, come to you, say to
them, "Peace be upon you: your Lord has prescribed for Himself
mercy and compassion. (It is His compassion that) He forgives and
treats with leniency anyone who commits an evil through ignorance and
then repents and mends his ways."
In this way, We make Our Signs clear and plain so as to expose the
way of the guilty ones.







[56-62]
O Muhammad, say, "I have been forbidden to worship those, whom
you invoke beside Allah. " Say, "I will not follow your
wishes for if I did that I should have gone astray, and would not be
of the right guided. " Say, "I take my stand on a clear
proof from my Lord, and you have rejected it. Now, that which you
demand to be hastened is not in my power,
for Allah alone has the sole authority of passing judgment: He
declares the Truth and He is the best of arbiters" . Say, "Had
I the power to hasten that which you are demanding, the dispute
between you and me would have been settled long before this, but
Allah knows best how to deal with evil-doers. He alone has the keys
of the "unseen", of which none has the knowledge but He. He
knows all that is in the land and in the sea; there is not a leaf
that falls from a tree but He knows about it; there is not a grain in
the darkest bowels of the earth of which He is not aware; everything
fresh and dry has been recorded in an open Book. It is He Who recalls
your souls at night and knows what you do during the day; then next
day He returns you to your usual work to complete the fixed term of
your life. At long last, you shall all return to Him and He will let
you know what you had been doing. He reigns supreme over His servants
and appoints those, who keep watch over you
till the time the death of anyone of you approaches; then the angels
sent by Him take away his soul and do not show the least negligence
in the performance of their duty. Then all are brought back to Allah,
their real Master. Beware of it that the sole authority of passing
judgment rests with Him alone and He is the swiftest at reckoning."


[63-64]
O Muhammad, ask them, "Who rescues you from perils in the
darkness of the land and sea? Who is He Whom you implore humbly and
invoke secretly (at the time of affliction)? To whom do you make this
promise: `We will be grateful if you rescue us from this
affliction'." Say, "Allah delivers you from that and every
other affliction; yet you associate other partners with Him."



[65-67]
Say, "He has the power to bring a scourge on you from above you
or from beneath your feet or to split you into discordant factions to
make you taste the violence of one another. " Behold! how We
present Our Signs over and over again in different ways before them
so that they should understand the Reality.
Your people are rejecting it (the Qur'an), although it is the Truth.
Say, "I have not been made a supervisor over you.
Every event takes its prescribed time to appear; and, by and by, you
yourselves shall see the consequences."



[68-70]
And, O Muhammad, when you see that people are finding fault with Our
Revelations, withdraw from them till they get engaged in some other
talk; and, if ever Satan causes you to forget this,
quit the company of such unjust people when you realize your mistake.
Though the pious people are not in any way accountable for them, yet
it is their duty to admonish them; perhaps they may refrain from
their evil ways.
And leave alone those who have taken their faith as a sport and
pastime and have been deluded by the life of this world;
nevertheless, go on admonishing them by reciting the Qur'an to them
lest any person should be seized because of his own deeds, and that
too at the time, when there would be no protector, no helper and no
intercessor to rescue him from Allah, and when no conceivable amount
of ransom would be accepted from him; this is because such people
shall be seized in consequence of what they themselves had earned;
they shall get boiling water to drink and a painful torment to suffer
for their rejection of the Truth.



[71-73]
O Muhammad, ask them, "Should we invoke, instead of Allah,
those, who can neither benefit us nor harm us? And should we turn
upon ow heels after Allah has shown us the Guidance? Should we put
ourselves in the sad plight of the man, whom the satans have misled
to wander over the desert in a bewildered state of mind, while his
companions are calling aloud, `Come to us: here is the right way'?"
Say, "In fact, the right guidance is the Guidance of Allah and
He has enjoined us to surrender to the Lord of the universe and
establish the Salat and refrain from His disobedience; you shall all
be gathered unto Him. It is He Who created the heavens and the earth
in all truth,
and there shall be Resurrection the day He says, "Be." His
word is the very truth and on the Day, when the Trumpet
is blown, His shall be the sole Sovereignty.
He has full knowledge of the visible and the invisible
and He is All-Wise, All-Knowing."









[74-82]
And remember the incident when Abraham said to his father, Azar, "Do
you take idols for deities?
I see that you and your people are in manifest deviation." And
We showed
to Abraham the phenomena of the Kingdom of the heavens and the earth
in the manner (that follows) so that he may become one of the firm
believers.
Accordingly when the night outspread over him, he saw a star and
said, "This is my Lord." But when it set, he declared, "I
cannot love those that set." Afterwards when he saw the moon
shining, he said, "This is my Lord." But when it also set,
he cried, "If my Lord had not guided me, I, too would have been
of those who had gone astray." Then, when he saw the sun shining
brightly, he said, "This is my Lord. This is the largest of
all." But when this also set, he exclaimed. "O my people, I
have nothing to do with those whom you set up as partners with God.
As regards me, I have turned my face in exclusive loyalty and worship
towards that Being Who has created the earth 'and the heavens and I
am not at all of those who associate partners with Allah." And
when his people began to argue with him, he said to them, "Do
you argue with me in regard to Allah, whereas He has shown Guidance
to me? And I do not fear those whom you have taken for gods: except
that it be my Lord's will, for if my Lord wills anything it must
happen. The knowledge of my Lord embraces everything. Will you not,
then, remember this and come to your senses?
And there is no reason why I should fear those whom you have made
partners with Allah, when you are not afraid of setting up those
things as partners in Godhead for which He has sent no authority to
you. Then tell me, if you have any knowledge: which of the two
parties merits peace and freedom from fear? As a matter of fact, they
alone, who have believed and not polluted their Faith with shirk,
have peace and are rightly guided."

[83]
This was Our argument which We bestowed upon Abraham against his
people. We raise whom We will to exalted ranks; indeed your Lord is
All-Wise, All-Knowing.




[84-87]
Then We bestowed upon Abraham descendants like Isaac and Jacob, and
showed each of them the Right Way, (the same Right Way that) We had
shown to Noah before them; and (We bestowed Guidance upon ) David,
Solomon, Job, Joseph, Moses and Aaron from among his descendants.
Thus, We reward the righteous people for their good deeds. And (from
among his descendants, We showed Guidance) to Zachariah, John, Jesus,
and Elias, each of whom was an upright man. And (We showed the Right
Way) to Ishmael, Elisha, Jonah and Lot (who were his offspring). And
We exalted everyone of them over all the people of the world and
showed favors to many of their forefathers and their descendants and
their brethren and chose them for Our service and guided them aright.



[88-90]
This is Allah's Guidance by which He guides anyone of His servants He
pleases: but if any of His people had ever practiced shirk, all the
good deeds they had done would have been rendered vain.
Such were the people on whom We bestowed the Book, the Judgment and
the Prophethood.
Now, if these people do not believe in it (it does not matter); We
have bestowed this favor upon others who are not ungrateful to it
- O Muhammad, those were the people who were rightly guided by Allah;
so you should also follow their way and say, "I ask no
recompense from you for showing this (Guidance); this is an
admonition to all the people of the world."




[91-94]
Those people formed quite a wrong estimate of Allah, when they said,
"Allah has not sent down anything to any man." Ask them:
"Then who sent down the Book, which Moses brought: which was
Light and Guidance for mankind: which you have divided into
fragments, a part of which you show to the people and most of it you
hide from them: by which you were given that knowledge which neither
you nor your forefathers possessed?"
-- Just say, "Allah", and then leave them alone to play
with their useless arguments. (Like that Book) this is a Book which
We have sent down; it is a blessed Book, it confirms that which was
sent down before it, and this has been sent down so that you should
warn the people of this central place (Makkah) and those who dwell
around it. Those, who believe in the Hereafter, believe in this Book,
and observe their prescribed Prayers punctually.
And who could be more wicked than the one who invents a falsehood
about Allah or says, "A Revelation has come to me," whereas
no Revelation has come to him, or says, "I will also send down
the like of what God has sent down?" Would that you could see
these wicked people, when they are in the agonies of death, and the
angels are out-stretching their hands and saying, "Come, yield
up your soul; today you shall be awarded a disgraceful torment for
the false things you attributed to Allah and for the rebellion you
showed against His Revelations." (And Allah will add,) "So,
you have come before Us all alone, as We created you at first. Now,
you have left behind all that We gave to you in the world; and now We
do not see with you those intercessors who, you believed, had a share
in molding your destinies: all the relations between you have been
cut off, and all those, in whom you trusted, have left you in the
lurch."


[95-96]
Allah is the splitter of the seed grain and the fruit stone;
it is He Who brings forth the living from the dead and the dead from
the living.
It is Allah Who does all these things: where, then, are you being
misled? He causes the dawn to appear out of the curtain of the night;
it is He Who has ordained the night for rest and determined the time
of the rising and the setting of the moon and the sun: all these
things have been determined by the same All Powerful and the All Wise
One.







[97-103]
And it is He Who has set up the stars for you so that you may find
your way in the deep darkness of the land and sea. Behold! We have
made Our Signs clear for those who possess knowledge.
And it is He Who created you from one single soul
and provided for each of you a dwelling place and a repository. We
have made these Signs clear for those who are men of understanding
And it is He Who sent down rain-water from the sky and thereby caused
every kind of vegetation to grow, and then with it produced green
fields and trees and from them brought forth close growing grain and
from the blossoms of palm-trees brought forth laden sheaths of
clustering dates and vineyards and olive groves and gardens of
pomegranates : though their fruits resemble each other yet each has
its distinctive quality. Behold how they bring forth fruit and how
their fruits ripen. for there are indeed Signs in these things for
those who believe. Yet they set up the Jinn as partners with Allah,
whereas He is their Creator; they have also invented for Him sons and
daughters without having any knowledge
whereas He is absolutely free from and exalted far above the things
they say. He is the Originator of the heavens and the earth: how
should He have a son, when He has no consort? He has created
everything and He has the Knowledge of everything. This then is,
Allah, your Lord; there is no deity but He is the Creator of
everything : so worship Him alone, for He is the Guardian of all
things, No sight can comprehend Him but He comprehends all sorts of
sight, for He is All-Comprehensive and All-Aware.

[104]
Behold: Lights of discernment have come to you from your Lord: now,
whoever makes use of his sight, will do so to his own good, and
whoever behaves like a blind person will do so to his own harm; I am
not a keeper over you.




[105-108]
Thus do We state Our Revelations over and over again indifferent ways
so that the disbelievers might say, "You have learned these (not
from Allah but) from someone else;" and so that We may make the
Reality plain to those who have knowledge.
Therefore, O Muhammad, go on following what has been sent down to you
from your Lord, for there is no god besides that One Lord, and leave
these mushrikin alone. Had Allah willed (He Himself could have so
arranged that), they would not have committed shirk. And We have not
appointed you a keeper over them, nor have you been made their
guardian.
And (O Believers), do not revile those whom they invoke besides Allah
lest they should, in their ignorance, revile Allah
(besides committing shirk). We have thus made the deeds of every
people seem fair to them.
Ultimately, they shall have to return to their Lord; then He will let
them know what they have been doing.





[109-113]
They declare with solemn oaths by Allah that if a Sign
(i.e. a miracle) comes before them, they will believe in it (your
Prophethood). O Muhammad, tell them, "Allah alone can show
Signs."
And what will make you (O Muhammad) realize that, even if the Signs
come, they would not believe?
And We are turning away their hearts and eyes from the Truth because
of that attitude of theirs which prompted them to disbelieve in the
first instance,
so We leave them to wander about in their rebellion. Even if We had
sent down angels to them and made the dead to speak with them and
ranged all the things of the world before them (as a proof thereof),
they would still not have believed unless it were Allah's will that
they should believe,
but most of them talk nonsense. And so have we always set against
every Prophet enemies from among satans of men and satans of jinns
who have been inspiring one another with charming things in order to
delude the minds.
But, had your Lord willed, they would never have done so.
So leave them alone to continue their false allegations. (We have
been allowing them to do all this) so that the hearts of those who do
not believe in the Hereafter might be allured (by this charming
delusion) and they be well pleased with it, and that they might earn
the evils they wish to earn.


[114-115]
This being so, should I seek a judge other than Allah. whereas He has
sent down to you the Book with full details?
And the people whom We gave the Book (before you) know that this Book
has been sent down to you with the Truth from your Lord; so you
should not be of those who have doubts
The Word of your Lord is perfect in regard to Truth and justice;
there is none who can make any change in His decrees for He hears
everything and knows everything.


[116-117]
And O Muhammad if you obey most of the dwellers of the earth, they
will lead you astray from Allah's Way, for they follow nothing but
guess-work and indulge in mere conjectures.
In fact, your Lord knows best those who have gone astray from His Way
and also He knows those who are on the Right Path.


[118-119]
Then you should eat the flesh of the animal over which Allah's name
has been mentioned, if you sincerely believe in His Revelations.
And why should you not eat that thing over which Allah's name has
been mentioned when He has already given you explicit knowledge of
those things which He has forbidden for you, except in a case of
extreme helplessness?
as As regards the majority of the people, they, following their
caprices, say misleading things without any knowledge. Your Lord best
knows these transgressors.


[120-121]
And refrain from open sins as well as secret sins: surely those who
earn sin shall get the recompense of what they have earned. And do
not eat the flesh of the animal over which Allah's name has not been
mentioned at the time of slaughter; this indeed is sinful. The satans
put doubts and objections into the minds of their friends, so that
they should dispute with you,
but if you obey them, you are surely mushrikin.


[122-123]
Can that person, who was first dead, then We gave him life
and bestowed upon him the light by which he is able to walk on the
right way among the people, be regarded like the one who is
blundering about in deep darkness
and will not come out of it? Thus have been made seem fair
to the disbelievers their deeds and thus have We placed in every
habitation the ringleaders of the wicked people to spread the snare
of their vile schemes; in fact, they themselves get entangled in the
snare of their vile devices but they do not perceive it.

[124]
When a Revelation comes before them, they say, "We will not
believe in it unless we are given the like of what has been given to
the Messengers of Allah."
Allah knows best whom to entrust with His Mission and how to get it
conducted. - Near is the time when these criminals shall meet with
disgrace and a grievous torment from Allah for the evil schemes they
were devising.



[125-127]
So (the fact is that) whomsoever Allah wills to guide aright, He
makes his breast wide open to Islam,
and whomsoever He wills to let go astray, He makes his breast narrow
and squeezes it so tight that (at the very idea of Islam) he begins
to feel as if his soul were climbing up towards the sky. Thus Allah
sets the impurity (caused by their deviation from the Way of Islam)
over those who do not believe, whereas this Way is the Straight Way
of your Lord, and We have made its signs quite clear for those who
are amenable to advice. There is an abode of peace
for them with their Lord, and He is their Protector because of the
good works they are doing.


[128-129]
On the Day when He will encircle and muster them all together,
addressing the jinn,
He will say, "O race of jinn, you have exploited fully the human
race." And their associates from among the human race will
answer, "Our Lord, we both have exploited each other fully,
and now we have reached the end of our term which You had fixed for
us." Then Allah will say, "Well! now the Fire is your abode
wherein you shall abide for ever." Only those, whom Allah will
deliver, shall escape from it. No doubt your Lord is All Wise,
All-Knowing.
Behold, in this way We will make (in the Hereafter) the wrongdoers
the comrades of one another because of what they earned (in the world
with mutual co-operation).


[130-131]
(On that occasion Allah will ask them this question also:) "O
race of jinn and men, did not the Messengers come to you from among
yourselves, who recited My Revelations to you and warned you of the
consequences you shall meet with on this Day?" They will reply,
"Yes, they did. We bear witness against ourselves. "
Today this worldly life has deluded them, but at that time, they will
themselves bear witness against their selves that they were
disbelievers.
(This testimony will be taken from them in order to prove that) your
Lord would not destroy the habitations unjustly, while their dwellers
were ignorant of the Reality.




[132-135]
The grade of everyone (for recompense) is determined in accordance
with his deeds: and your Lord is not unaware of the deeds of the
people. Your Lord is All-Sufficient and is full of compassion.
If He wills, He may remove you and replace you by whomever He wills,
just as He raised you from the offspring of other people. Indeed, the
thing which you are being promised shall most surely come;
and you have no power to frustrate Allah. O Muhammad, say, "O
people, you may do whatever you like in your own way and I am doing
whatever I deem right;
but you shall soon know who comes out successful in the end; anyhow
the fact is that the workers of iniquity can never attain true
success."

[136]
These people
have assigned a portion to Allah out of the tillage and the cattle He
Himself has created, and say, "This is for Allah," so
presume they "and this is for the partners
we have set up with Him." Then the portion assigned to the
partners of their own making does not reach Allah, but that assigned
to Allah reaches the partners set up by them.
What evil decisions they make!

[137]
And likewise, those whom the mushrikin believe to have a share in
Allah's Godhead have made the killing of their own children seem fair
to them
in order to lead them to ruin
and confuse them in their religion.
Had Allah willed, they would not have done so; therefore, leave them
busy in their false accusations.

[138]
They say, these cattle and crops are reserved; only those people can
eat them, whom we allow. In fact, this is a restriction they
themselves have imposed.
Then there are some animals which have been forbidden for riding and
carrying loads, and there are other animals over which they do not
pronounce the name of Allah.
They have falsely attributed all this to Allah
before long Allah will recompense them for all that they have falsely
attributed to Him.

[139]
And they say, "Whatever is within the bellies of these cattle is
reserved for our males and forbidden to our females, but if it is
dead, both may partake of it.
Allah will surely recompense them for the things they have
fabricated; indeed, He is All Wise, All Knowing.

[140]
Most surely they became losers, who, in their folly and ignorance
killed their own children, and made unlawful what Allah had provided
them as sustenance falsely ascribing prohibitions to Allah. Surely
they went astray and were not at all rightly guided.




[141-144]
It is Allah, Who has produced gardens of upright trees and vineyards
and date-palm trees; Who has made the crops to grow, which yield
different kinds of edibles; Who has produced olive and pomegranate
trees, whose fruits are similar in shape yet differing in taste. Eat
of their fruits, when they bear fruit, and give away Allah's due at
the harvest time, but do not transgress the limits, for Allah does
not like the transgressors. And it is He Who has created from among
the cattle, beasts of burden and beasts for riding, and also those
whose flesh you eat and whose skins you use for making beds;
therefore eat of those provisions that Allah has given you and do not
follow in the footsteps of Satan for he is your open enemy.
Here are eight kinds of cattle - males and females. Take first a pair
of the sheep family and a pair of the goat family, and O Muhammad,
ask them, "Has He of these forbidden you (to partake of) the
males or the females or the young ones that are in the wombs of the
sheep and the goats? Tell me with knowledge, if you are men of
truth.
Likewise, take a pair of the camel family and a pair of the cow
family, and ask them, "Has He of these forbidden the males or
the females or the young ones that are in the wombs of the she-camel
and the cow?"
Were you present at the time when Allah prescribed these prohibitory
laws? (If not), who can then be more wicked than the one, who invents
a falsehood and ascribes it to Allah so that he should, without
knowledge, mislead the people? Indeed, Allah does not show guidance
to such transgressors.



[145-147]
O Muhammad, say to them, "I do not find in what has been
revealed to me anything forbidden to an eater to eat except that it
be carrion or the blood that has been shed or the flesh of swine, for
it is unclean, or flesh of an animal that has become profane because
of having been slaughtered in any other name than that of Allah.
But if one is forced in a case of certain helplessness.(to eat any of
these) without any intention of disobedience, and without
transgressing the limit of absolute necessity, (he will find that)
your Lord is Forgiving and Merciful." And We prohibited to those
people, who had adopted Judaism, all animals with claws and the fat
of oxen and goats except what is on their backs or their entrails or
what sticks to their bones; this was the punishment We had inflicted
on them for their rebellion.
And We are telling the truth. Now if they belie you, say to them,
"Your Lord has limitless mercy: but His punishment cannot be
warded off from the criminals."


[148-149]
(In reply to these things of yours) the mushrikin will surely say,
"Had Allah willed, neither we nor our forefathers would have
committed shirk, nor would have we made anything unlawful.
Likewise the people before them had treated the truth as falsehood by
such (absurd) excuses until they tasted Our scourge. Say to them,
"Have you any knowledge that you can produce before Us in
support thereof? You are following nothing but conjecture and making
false presumptions." Then say, ("In contrast to your lame
excuse,) Allah's argument is conclusive: had Allah so willed, He
would surely have shown guidance to all of you."

[150]
Say to them, "Produce your witness who can testify that Allah
has forbidden all this." But, even if they testify, you should
not bear witness with them.
And you should never follow the desires of those, who have treated
Our Revelations as false and who do not believe in. the Hereafter and
who set up others as equals with their Lord.



[151-153]
O Muhammad, say to them, "Come, I will recite what limits your
Lord has set for you."
(He has enjoined:) (1) That you should not set up anything as a
partner with Him,
(2) and you should treat your parents kindly,
(3) and you should not kill your children for fear of poverty, for We
provide sustenance for you and will provide sustenance for them also,
(4) and you should not go near indecent things
whether they be open or hidden, (5) and you should not kill any
living being whom Allah has forbidden to kill except by right.
These are the things which He has enjoined on you: it may be that you
use your common sense. And He has enjoined:(6) that you should not go
near the property of an orphan except in the best way,'
until he reaches his maturity.(7) and you should use a full measure
and a just balance. We charge one only with that much responsibility
that one can bear,
(8) and whatever you say should be just, even if it is concerning
your own relatives,(9) and you should fulfill your covenant with
Allah.
Allah has enjoined these things on you so that you may follow the
admonition.(10) And Allah also enjoins: "This way alone is My
Right Way; therefore you should follow this Way and should not follow
other ways lest they should lead you astray from His Way.
This is what Allah has enjoined on you so that you may avoid crooked
ways.


[154-155]
Then,We had given to Moses the Book to complete the blessing for
those who adopted the righteous attitude; it contained details about
all important things, and was a perfect guidance and mercy. (And it
had been given to the children of Israel so that) the people might
believe in the (ultimate) meeting with their Lord.
And likewise have We sent down this Book, which is a perfect
blessing; so follow this and adopt the God fearing attitude so that
mercy may be shown to you.



[156-158]
Now you cannot say, "The Book was sent down to the two
communities before us,
and we were unaware of what they studied and taught. " And now
you cannot put forward even this excuse: "If the Book had been
sent down to us, we would have proved ourselves more righteous than
they." Now that a clear proof and Guidance and Blessing, has
come to you from your Lord, who can be more unjust than the one who
treats Our Revelations as false and turns away from them?
We will inflict the severest torment on those who turn away from Our
Signs because of their aversion. Do the people now wait that the
angels should come down before them, or that your Lord may Himself
come down, or that manifest Signs
of your Lord should appear? On the Day when some clear Signs of your
Lord will appear, his faith shall not profit the man who did not
believe before or who, while professing to believe, did not do good
deeds.
O Muhammad, say to them, "Well, you may wait if you will: We,
too, will wait."


[159-160]
You have nothing to do with those who have split up their religion
and become sects.
Their case rests with Allah, and He Himself will let them know what
they have done. He, who will bring a good deed before Allah, will
receive a tenfold reward for it, and he, who will bring an evil deed,
shall receive only that much punishment which he deserves, and no one
will be treated unjustly.





[161-165]
O Muhammad, say, "As for me, my Lord has most certainly guided
me on the Straight Way, the ever True Faith, Abraham's Way
which he had adopted exclusively and whole-heartedly and he was not
of mushrikin." And declare, "My Salat and my rites of
worship
and my life and my death, all are for Allah, the Lord of the
universe, Who has no partner with Him. This is what I have been
enjoined, and I am the first to surrender to Him." Say, "Should
I seek another Lord beside Allah when He is the Lord of everything?
Every person is himself accountable for what he earns, for no bearer
of burden bears the burden of another.
Ultimately, you shall all have to return to your Lord: then He will
tell you the reality of that about which you differ. It is He, Who
has made you the vicegerents on the earth, and raised some of you
above others in ranks so that He may test you in what He has given
you.
Indeed your Lord is swift in inflicting punishment: yet He is also
very Forgiving and Merciful."