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  • 1. THE OPENING (al-Fatihah)
  • 2. THE HEIFER (al-Baqarah)
  • 3 . FAMILY OF IMRAN (Ali ‘Imran)
  • 4. WOMEN (an-Nisa’)
  • 5. TABLE (al-Ma’idah)
  • 6. LIVESTOCK (al-An’am)
  • 7. THE ELEVATIONS (al-A’raf)
  • 8. THE SPOILS (al-Anfal)
  • 9. REPENTANCE (at-Tawbah)
  • 10. JONAH (Yunus)
  • 11. HUD (Hud)
  • 12. JOSEPH (Yusuf)
  • 13. THE THUNDER (ar-Ra’d)
  • 14. ABRAHAM (Ibrahim)
  • 15. THE ROCK (al-Hijr)
  • 16. THE BEE (an-Nahl)
  • 17. THE NIGHT JOURNEY (al-Isra’)
  • 18. THE CAVE (al-Kahf)
  • 19. MARY (Maryam)
  • 20. TA-HA (Ta-Ha)
  • 21. THE PROPHETS (al-Anbiya)
  • 22. THE PILGRAMAGE (al-Hajj)
  • 23. THE BELIEVERS (al-Mu’minun)
  • 24. THE LIGHT (an-Nur)
  • 25. THE CRITERION (al-Furqan)
  • 26. THE POETS (ash-Shu’ara’)
  • 27. THE ANT (an-Naml)
  • 28. HISTORY (al-Qasas)
  • 29. THE SPIDER (al-’Ankabut)
  • 30. THE ROMANS (ar-Rum)
  • 31. LUQMAN (Luqman)
  • 32. PROSTRATION (as-Sajdah)
  • 33. THE CONFEDERATES (al-Ahzab)
  • 34. SHEBA (Saba’)
  • 35. ORIGINATOR (Fatir)
  • 36. YA-SEEN (Ya-Seen)
  • 37. THE ALIGNERS (as-Saffat)
  • 38. SAAD (Saad)
  • 39. THE THRONGS (az-Zumar)
  • 40. THE FORGIVER (Ghafir)
  • 41. DETAILED (Fussilat)
  • 42. CONSULTATION (ash-Shura)
  • 43. DECORATIONS (az-Zukhruf)
  • 44. SMOKE (ad-Dukhan)
  • 45. KNEELING (al-Jathiyah)
  • 46. THE DUNES (al-Ahqaf)
  • 47. MUHAMMAD (Muhammad)
  • 48. VICTORY (al-Fath)
  • 49. THE CHAMBERS (al-Hujurat)
  • 50. QAF (Qaf)
  • 51. THE SPREADERS (adh-Dhariyat)
  • 52. THE MOUNT (at-Tur)
  • 53. THE STAR (an-Najm)
  • 54. THE MOON (al-Qamar)
  • 55. THE COMPASSIONATE (ar-Rahman)
  • 56. THE INEVITABLE (al-Waqi’ah)
  • 57. IRON (al-Hadid`)
  • 58. THE ARGUMENT (al-Mujadilah)
  • 59. THE MOBILIZATION (al-Hashr)
  • 60. THE WOMAN TESTED (al-Mumtahina)
  • 61. COLUMN (as-Saff)
  • 62. FRIDAY (al-Jumu’ah)
  • 63. THE HYPOCRITES (al-Munafiqun)
  • 64. GATHERING (at-Taghabun)
  • 65. DIVORCE (at-Talaq)
  • 66. PROHIBITION (at-Tahrim)
  • 67. SOVEREIGNTY (al-Mulk)
  • 68. THE PEN (al-Qalam)
  • 69. THE REALITY (al-Haqqah)
  • 70. WAYS OF ASCENT (al-Ma’arij)
  • 71. NOAH (Nuh)
  • 72. THE JINN (al-Jinn)
  • 73. THE ENWRAPPED (al-Muzzammil)
  • 74. THE ENROBED (al-Muddathir)
  • 75. RESURRECTION (al-Qiyamah)
  • 76. MAN (al-Insan)
  • 77. THE UNLEASHED (al-Mursalat)
  • 78. THE EVENT (an-Naba’)
  • 79. THE SNATCHERS (an-Nazi’at)
  • 80. HE FROWNED (‘Abasa)
  • 81. THE ROLLING (at-Takwir)
  • 82. THE SHATTERING (al-Infitar)
  • 83. THE DEFRAUDERS (al-Mutaffifin)
  • 84. THE RUPTURE (al-Inshiqaq)
  • 85. THE CONSTELLATIONS (al-Buruj)
  • 86. THE NIGHTLY VISITOR (at-Tariq)
  • 87. THE MOST HIGH (al-A’la)
  • 88. THE OVERWHELMING (al-Ghashiyah)
  • 89. THE DAWN (al-Fajr)
  • 90. THE LAND (al-Balad)
  • 91. THE SUN (ash-Shams)
  • 92. THE NIGHT (al-Layl)
  • 93. MORNING LIGHT (adh-Duha)
  • 94. THE SOOTHING (ash-Sharh)
  • 95. THE FIG (at-Tin)
  • 96. CLOT (al-’Alaq)
  • 97. DECREE (al-Qadr)
  • 98. CLEAR EVIDENCE (al-Bayyinah)
  • 99. THE QUAKE (az-Zalzalah)
  • 100. THE RACERS (al-’Adiyat)
  • 101. THE SHOCKER (al-Qari’ah)
  • 102. ABUNDANCE (at-Takathur)
  • 103. TIME (al-’Asr)
  • 104. THE BACKBITER (al-Humazah)
  • 105. THE ELEPHANT (al-Fil)
  • 106. QURAISH (Quraysh)
  • 107. ASSISTANCE (al-Ma’un)
  • 108. PLENTY (al-Kawthar)
  • 109. THE DISBELIEVERS (al-Kafirun)
  • 110. VICTORY (an-Nasr)
  • 111. THORNS (al-Masad)
  • 112. MONOTHEISM (al-Ikhlas)
  • 113. DAYBREAK (al-Falaq)
  • 114. MANKIND (an-Nas)
  • Juz’ Amma – Surah 89-114
  • Athan (Call To Prayer)
  • Athan Fajr (The Break of Day Call To Prayer)
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3 . FAMILY OF IMRAN (Ali ‘Imran)


In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful

FAMILY OF IMRAN (Ali ‘Imran)
  1. Alif, Lam, Meem.
  2. Allah, there is no god but He, the Living, the
    Eternal.
  3. He sent down to you the Book with the
    Truth, confirming what came before it; and
    He sent down the Torah and the Gospel.
  4. Aforetime, as guidance for mankind; and
    He sent down the Criterion. Those who have
    rejected Allah’s signs will have a severe punishment. Allah is Mighty, Able to take revenge.
  5. Nothing is hidden from Allah, on earth or
    in the heaven.
  6. It is He who forms you in the wombs as He
    wills. There is no god except He, the Almighty, the Wise.
  7. It is He who revealed to you the Book. Some
    of its verses are definitive; they are the foundation of the Book, and others are unspecific.
    As for those in whose hearts is deviation, they
    follow the unspecific part, seeking descent,
    and seeking to derive an interpretation. But
    none knows its interpretation except Allah
    and those firmly rooted in knowledge say,
    “We believe in it; all is from our Lord.” But
    none recollects except those with understanding.
  8. “Our Lord, do not cause our hearts to
    swerve after You have guided us, and bestow
    on us mercy from Your presence; You are the
    Giver.”
  9. “Our Lord, You will gather the people for a
    Day in which there is no doubt.” Allah will
    never break His promise.
  10. As for those who disbelieve, neither their
    wealth nor their children will avail them anything against Allah. These will be fuel for the
    Fire.
  11. Like the behavior of Pharaoh’s people and
    those before them. They rejected Our signs,
    so Allah seized them for their sins. Allah is
    Strict in retribution.
  12. Say to those who disbelieve, “You will be
    defeated, and rounded up into Hell—an awful resting-place.”
  13. There was a sign for you in the two parties
    that met. One party fighting in the way of Allah, and the other was disbelieving. They saw
    them with their own eyes twice their number.
    But Allah supports with His help whomever
    He wills. In that is a lesson for those with insight.
  14. Adorned for the people is the love of desires, such as women, and children, and piles
    upon piles of gold and silver, and branded
    horses, and livestock, and fields. These are
    the conveniences of the worldly life, but with
    Allah lies the finest resort.
  15. Say, “Shall I inform you of something better than that? For those who are righteous,
    with their Lord are Gardens beneath which
    rivers flow, where they will remain forever,
    and purified spouses, and acceptance from
    Allah.” Allah is Observant of the servants.
  16. Those who say, “Our Lord, we have believed, so forgive us our sins, and save us
    from the suffering of the Fire.”
  17. The patient, and the truthful, and the reverent, and the charitable, and the seekers of
    forgiveness at dawn.
  18. Allah bears witness that there is no god but
    He, as do the angels, and those endowed with
    knowledge—upholding justice. There is no
    god but He, the Mighty, the Wise.
  19. Religion with Allah is Islam. Those to
    whom the Scripture was given differed only
    after knowledge came to them, out of envy
    among themselves. Whoever rejects the signs
    of Allah—Allah is quick to take account.
  20. If they argue with you, say, “I have surrendered myself to Allah, and those who follow
    me.” And say to those who were given the
    Scripture, and to the unlearned, “Have you
    surrendered?” If they have surrendered, then
    they are guided; but if they turn away, then
    your duty is to convey. Allah is Seeing of the
    servants.
  21. As for those who defy Allah’s revelations,
    and kill the prophets unjustly, and kill those
    who advocate justice among the people—
    promise them a painful retribution.
  22. They are those whose deeds will come to
    nothing, in this world and in the Hereafter;
    and they will have no saviors.
  23. Have you not considered those who were
    given a share of the Scripture, as they were
    called to the Scripture of Allah to arbitrate between them; then some of them turned back,
    and declined?
  24. That is because they said, “The Fire will not
    touch us except for a limited number of
    days.” They have been misled in their religion
    by the lies they fabricated.
  25. How about when We gather them for a
    Day in which there is no doubt, and each soul
    will be paid in full for what it has earned, and
    they will not be wronged?
  26. Say, “O Allah, Owner of Sovereignty. You
    grant sovereignty to whom You will, and You
    strip sovereignty from whom you will. You
    honor whom you will, and You humiliate
    whom you will. In Your hand is all goodness.
    You are Capable of all things.”
  27. “You merge the night into the day, and
    You merge the day into the night; and you
    bring the living out of the dead, and You
    bring the dead out of the living; and You provide for whom you will without measure.”
  28. Believers are not to take disbelievers for
    friends instead of believers. Whoever does
    that has nothing to do with Allah, unless it is
    to protect your own selves against them. Allah warns you to beware of Him. To Allah is
    the destiny.
  29. Say, “Whether you conceal what is in your
    hearts, or disclose it, Allah knows it.” He
    knows everything in the heavens and the
    earth. Allah is Powerful over everything.
  30. On the Day when every soul finds all the
    good it has done presented. And as for the
    evil it has done, it will wish there were a great
    distance between them. Allah cautions you of
    Himself. Allah is Kind towards the servants.
  31. Say, “If you love Allah, then follow me, and
    Allah will love you, and will forgive you your
    sins.” Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.
  32. Say, “Obey Allah and the Messenger.” But
    if they turn away—Allah does not love the
    faithless.
  33. Allah chose Adam, and Noah, and the family of Abraham, and the family of Imran, over
    all mankind.
  34. Offspring one of the other. Allah is Hearer
    and Knower.
  35. The wife of Imran said, “My Lord, I have
    vowed to You what is in my womb, dedicated, so accept from me; You are the Hearer
    and Knower.”
  36. And when she delivered her, she said, “My
    Lord, I have delivered a female,” and Allah
    was well aware of what she has delivered,
    “and the male is not like the female, and I
    have named her Mary, and have commended
    her and her descendants to Your protection,
    from Satan the outcast.”
  37. Her Lord accepted her with a gracious reception, and brought her a beautiful upbringing, and entrusted her to the care of Zechariah. Whenever Zechariah entered upon her
    in the sanctuary, he found her with provision.
    He said, “O Mary, where did you get this
    from?” She said, “It is from Allah; Allah provides to whom He wills without reckoning.”
  38. Thereupon Zechariah prayed to his Lord;
    he said, “My Lord, bestow on me good offspring from Your presence; You are the
    Hearer of Prayers.”
  39. Then the angels called out to him, as he
    stood praying in the sanctuary: “Allah gives you good news of John; confirming a Word from Allah, and honorable, and moral, and a prophet; one of the upright.”
  40. He said, “My Lord, how will I have a son,
    when old age has overtaken me, and my wife
    is barren?” He said, “Even so, Allah does
    whatever He wills.”
  41. He said, “My Lord, give me a sign.” He said,
    “Your sign is that you shall not speak to the
    people for three days, except by gestures. And
    remember your Lord much, and praise in the
    evening and the morning.”
  42. The angels said, “O Mary, Allah has chosen
    you, and has purified you. He has chosen you
    over all the women of the world.
  43. “O Mary, be devoted to your Lord, and
    bow down, and kneel with those who kneel.”
  44. These are accounts from the Unseen,
    which We reveal to you. You were not with
    them when they cast their lots as to which of
    them would take charge of Mary; nor were
    you with them as they quarreled.
  45. The Angels said, “O Mary, Allah gives you
    good news of a Word from Him. His name is
    the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, well-esteemed in this world and the next, and one of
    the nearest.
  46. He will speak to the people from the crib,
    and in adulthood, and will be one of the
    righteous.”
  47. She said, “My Lord, how can I have a child,
    when no man has touched me?” He said, “It
    will be so. Allah creates whatever He wills. To
    have anything done, He only says to it, ‘Be,’
    and it is.”
  48. And He will teach him the Scripture and
    wisdom, and the Torah and the Gospel.
  49. A messenger to the Children of Israel: “I
    have come to you with a sign from your Lord.
    I make for you out of clay the figure of a bird;
    then I breathe into it, and it becomes a bird
    by Allah’s leave. And I heal the blind and the
    leprous, and I revive the dead, by Allah’s
    leave. And I inform you concerning what you eat, and what you store in your homes. In that is a sign for you, if you are believers.”
  50. “And verifying what lies before me of the
    Torah, and to make lawful for you some of
    what was forbidden to you. I have come to
    you with a sign from your Lord; so fear Allah,
    and obey me.”
  51. “Allah is my Lord and your Lord, so worship Him. That is a straight path.”
  52. When Jesus sensed disbelief on their part,
    he said, “Who are my allies towards Allah?”
    The disciples said, “We are Allah’s allies; we
    have believed in Allah, and bear witness that
    we submit.”
  53. “Our Lord, we have believed in what You
    have revealed, and we have followed the Messenger, so count us among the witnesses.”
  54. They planned, and Allah planned; but Allah is the Best of planners.
  55. Allah said, “O Jesus, I am terminating your
    life, and raising you to Me, and clearing you
    of those who disbelieve. And I will make
    those who follow you superior to those who
    disbelieve, until the Day of Resurrection.
    Then to Me is your return; then I will judge
    between you regarding what you were disputing.
  56. As for those who disbelieve, I will punish
    them with a severe punishment, in this world
    and the next, and they will have no helpers.
  57. And as for those who believe and do good
    works, He will give them their rewards in full.
    Allah does not love the unjust.”
  58. This is what We recite to you of the Verses
    and the Wise Reminder.
  59. The likeness of Jesus in Allah’s sight is that
    of Adam: He created him from dust, then
    said to him, “Be,” and he was.
  60. The truth is from your Lord, so do not be
    of those who doubt.
  61. And if anyone disputes with you about
    him, after the knowledge that has come to
    you, say, “Come, let us call our children and
    your children, and our women and your women, and ourselves and yourselves, and let us invoke Allah’s curse on the liars.”
  62. This is the narrative of truth: there is no
    god but Allah. Allah is the Mighty, the Wise.
  63. But if they turn away—Allah knows the
    corrupt.
  64. Say, “O People of the Book, come to terms
    common between us and you: that we worship none but Allah, and that we associate
    nothing with Him, and that none of us takes
    others as lords besides Allah.” And if they
    turn away, say, “Bear witness that we have
    submitted.”
  65. O People of the Book! Why do you argue
    about Abraham, when the Torah and the
    Gospel were not revealed until after him?
    Will you not reason?
  66. Here you are—you argue about things you
    know, but why do you argue about things you
    do not know? Allah knows, and you do not
    know.
  67. Abraham was neither a Jew nor a Christian, but he was a Monotheist, a Muslim. And
    he was not of the Polytheists.
  68. The people most deserving of Abraham are
    those who followed him, and this prophet,
    and those who believe. Allah is the Guardian
    of the believers.
  69. A party of the People of the Book would
    love to lead you astray, but they only lead
    themselves astray, and they do not realize it.
  70. O People of the Book! Why do you reject
    the revelations of Allah, even as you witness?
  71. O People of the Book! Why do you confound the truth with falsehood, and knowingly conceal the truth?
  72. Some of the People of the Book say, “Believe in what was revealed to the believers at
    the beginning of the day, and reject it at its
    end, so that they may return.”
  73. And trust none except those who follow
    your religion.” Say, “Guidance is Allah’s
    guidance. If someone is given the like of what
    you were given, or they argue with you before
    your Lord, say, “All grace is in Allah’s hand; He gives it to whomever He wills.” Allah is Bounteous and Knowing.
  74. He specifies His mercy for whomever He
    wills. Allah is Possessor of Sublime Grace.
  75. Among the People of the Book is he, who,
    if you entrust him with a heap of gold, he will
    give it back to you. And among them is he,
    who, if you entrust him with a single coin, he
    will not give it back to you, unless you keep
    after him. That is because they say, “We are
    under no obligation towards the gentiles.”
    They tell lies about Allah, and they know it.
  76. Indeed, whoever fulfills his commitments
    and maintains piety—Allah loves the pious.
  77. Those who exchange the covenant of Allah,
    and their vows, for a small price, will have no
    share in the Hereafter, and Allah will not
    speak to them, nor will He look at them on
    the Day of Resurrection, nor will He purify
    them. They will have a painful punishment.
  78. And among them are those who twist the
    Scripture with their tongues, that you may
    think it from the Scripture, when it is not
    from the Scripture. And they say, “It is from
    Allah,” when it is not from Allah. They tell
    lies and attribute them to Allah, knowingly.
  79. No person to whom Allah has given the
    Scripture, and wisdom, and prophethood
    would ever say to the people, “Be my worshipers rather than Allah’s.” Rather, “Be people of the Lord, according to the Scripture
    you teach, and the teachings you learn.”
  80. Nor would he command you to take the
    angels and the prophets as lords. Would he
    command you to infidelity after you have
    submitted?
  81. Allah received the covenant of the prophets, “Inasmuch as I have given you of scripture and wisdom; should a messenger come
    to you verifying what you have, you shall believe in him, and support him.” He said, “Do
    you affirm My covenant and take it upon
    yourselves?” They said, “We affirm it.” He
    said, “Then bear witness, and I am with you
    among the witnesses.”
  82. Whoever turns away after that—these are
    the deceitful.
  83. Do they desire other than the religion of
    Allah, when to Him has submitted everything
    in the heavens and the earth, willingly or unwillingly, and to Him they will be returned?
  84. Say, “We believe in Allah, and in what was
    revealed to us; and in what was revealed to
    Abraham, and Ishmael, and Isaac, and Jacob,
    and the Patriarchs; and in what was given to
    Moses, and Jesus, and the prophets from
    their Lord. We make no distinction between
    any of them, and to Him we submit.”
  85. Whoever seeks other than Islam as a religion, it will not be accepted from him, and in
    the Hereafter he will be among the losers.
  86. How will Allah guide a people who disbelieved after having believed, and had witnessed that the Messenger is true, and the
    clear proofs had come to them? Allah does
    not guide the unjust people.
  87. Those—their penalty is that upon them
    falls the curse of Allah, and of the angels, and
    of all mankind.
  88. Remaining in it eternally, without their
    punishment being eased from them, and
    without being reprieved.
  89. Except those who repent afterwards, and
    reform; for Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.
  90. As for those who disbelieve after having
    believed, then plunge deeper into disbelief,
    their repentance will not be accepted; these
    are the lost.
  91. As for those who disbelieve and die disbelievers, even the earth full of gold would not
    be accepted from any of them, were he to offer it for ransom. These will have a painful
    torment, and will have no saviors.
  92. You will not attain virtuous conduct until
    you give of what you cherish. Whatever you
    give away, Allah is aware of it.
  93. All food was permissible to the Children of
    Israel, except what Israel forbade for itself before the Torah was revealed. Say, “Bring the
    Torah, and read it, if you are truthful.”
  94. Whoever forges lies about Allah after
    that—these are the unjust.
  95. Say, “Allah has spoken the truth, so follow
    the religion of Abraham the Monotheist; he
    was not a Pagan.”
  96. The first house established for mankind is
    the one at Bekka; blessed, and guidance for all
    people.
  97. In it are evident signs; the Station of Abraham. Whoever enters it attains security. Pilgrimage to the House is a duty to Allah for all
    who can make the journey. But as for those
    who refuse—Allah is Independent of the
    worlds.
  98. Say, “O People of the Scripture, why do you
    reject the Revelations of Allah, when Allah
    witnesses what you do?”
  99. Say, “O People of the Scripture, why do you
    hinder from Allah’s path those who believe,
    seeking to distort it, even though you are witnesses? Allah is not unaware of what you do.”
  100. O you who believe! If you obey a party of
    those who were given the Scripture, they will
    turn you, after your belief, into disbelievers.
  101. And how could you disbelieve, when Allah’s revelations are being recited to you, and
    among you is His Messenger? Whoever
    cleaves to Allah has been guided to a straight
    path.
  102. O you who believe! Revere Allah with due
    reverence, and do not die except as Muslims.
  103. And hold fast to the rope of Allah, altogether, and do not become divided. And remember Allah’s blessings upon you; how you
    were enemies, and He reconciled your hearts,
    and by His grace you became brethren. And
    you were on the brink of a pit of fire, and He
    saved you from it. Allah thus clarifies His revelations for you, so that you may be guided.
  104. And let there be among you a community
    calling to virtue, and advocating righteousness, and deterring from evil. These are the
    successful.
  105. And do not be like those who separated
    and disputed after the clear proofs came to
    them; for them is a great punishment.
  106. On the Day when some faces will be whitened, and some faces will be blackened. As
    for those whose faces are blackened: “Did you
    disbelieve after your belief?” Then taste the
    punishment for having disbelieved.
  107. But as for those whose faces are whitened:
    they are in Allah’s mercy, remaining in it forever.
  108. These are the revelations of Allah. We recite them to you in truth. Allah desires no injustice for mankind.
  109. To Allah belongs everything in the heavens and everything on earth, and to Allah all
    events are referred.
  110. You are the best community that ever
    emerged for humanity: you advocate what is
    moral, and forbid what is immoral, and believe in Allah. Had the People of the Scripture
    believed, it would have been better for them.
    Among them are the believers, but most of
    them are sinners.
  111. They will do you no harm, beyond insulting you. And if they fight you, they will turn
    around and flee, then they will not be helped.
  112. They shall be humiliated wherever they
    are encountered, except through a rope from
    Allah, and a rope from the people; and they
    incurred wrath from Allah, and were stricken
    with misery. That is because they rejected Allah’s revelations, and killed the prophets unjustly. That is because they rebelled and committed aggression.
  113. They are not alike. Among the People of
    the Scripture is a community that is upright;
    they recite Allah’s revelations throughout the
    night, and they prostrate themselves.
  114. They believe in Allah and the Last Day,
    and advocate righteousness and forbid evil,
    and are quick to do good deeds. These are
    among the righteous.
  115. Whatever good they do, they will not be
    denied it. Allah knows the righteous.
  116. As for those who disbelieve, neither their
    possessions nor their children will avail them
    anything against Allah. These are the inhabitants of the Fire, abiding therein forever.
  117. The parable of what they spend in this
    worldly life is that of a frosty wind that strikes
    the harvest of a people who have wronged
    their souls, and destroys it. Allah did not
    wrong them, but they wronged their own
    selves.
  118. O you who believe! Do not befriend outsiders who never cease to wish you harm.
    They love to see you suffer. Hatred has already appeared from their mouths, but what
    their hearts conceal is worse. We have made
    the messages clear for you, if you understand.
  119. There you are, you love them, but they do
    not love you, and you believe in the entire
    scripture. And when they meet you, they say,
    “We believe;” but when they are alone, they
    bite their fingers in rage at you. Say, “Die in
    your rage; Allah knows what is within the
    hearts.”
  120. If something good happens to you, it upsets them; but if something bad befalls you,
    they rejoice at it. But if you persevere and
    maintain righteousness, their schemes will
    not harm you at all. Allah comprehends what
    they do.
  121. Remember when you left your home in the
    morning, to assign battle-positions for the
    believers. Allah is Hearing and Knowing.
  122. When two groups among you almost faltered, but Allah was their Protector. So in Allah let the believers put their trust.
  123. Allah had given you victory at Badr, when
    you were weak. So fear Allah, that you may be
    thankful.
  124. When you said to the believers, “Is it not
    enough for you that your Lord has reinforced
    you with three thousand angels, sent down?”
  125. It is; but if you persevere and remain cautious, and they attack you suddenly, your
    Lord will reinforce you with five thousand
    angels, well trained.
  126. Allah made it but a message of hope for
    you, and to reassure your hearts thereby. Victory comes only from Allah the Almighty, the
    Wise.
  127. He thus cuts off a section of those who disbelieved, or subdues them, so they retreat disappointed.
  128. It is no concern of yours whether He redeems them or punishes them. They are
    wrongdoers.
  129. To Allah belongs everything in the heavens and the earth. He forgives whom He wills,
    and He punishes whom He wills. Allah is
    Most Forgiving, Most Merciful.
  130. O you who believe! Do not feed on usury,
    compounded over and over, and fear Allah,
    so that you may prosper.
  131. And guard yourselves against the Fire that
    is prepared for the disbelievers.
  132. And obey Allah and the Messenger, that
    you may obtain mercy.
  133. And race towards forgiveness from your
    Lord, and a Garden as wide as the heavens
    and the earth, prepared for the righteous.
  134. Those who give in prosperity and adversity, and those who restrain anger, and those
    who forgive people. Allah loves the doers of
    good.
  135. And those who, when they commit an indecency or wrong themselves, remember Allah and ask forgiveness for their sins—and
    who forgives sins except Allah? And they do
    not persist in their wrongdoing while they
    know.
  136. Those—their reward is forgiveness from
    their Lord, and gardens beneath which rivers
    flow, abiding therein forever. How excellent
    is the reward of the workers.
  137. Many societies have passed away before
    you. So travel the earth and note the fate of
    the deniers.
  138. This is a proclamation to humanity, and
    guidance, and advice for the righteous.
  139. And do not waver, nor feel remorse. You
    are the superior ones, if you are believers.
  140. If a wound afflicts you, a similar wound
    has afflicted the others. Such days We alternate between the people, that Allah may
    know those who believe, and take martyrs
    from among you. Allah does not love the evildoers.
  141. So that Allah may prove those who believe,
    and eliminate the disbelievers.
  142. Or do you expect to enter Paradise, before
    Allah has distinguished those among you
    who strive, and before He has distinguished
    the steadfast?
  143. You used to wish for death before you
    have faced it. Now you have seen it before
    your own eyes.
  144. Muhammad is no more than a messenger.
    Messengers have passed on before him. If he
    dies or gets killed, will you turn on your
    heels? He who turns on his heels will not
    harm Allah in any way. And Allah will reward the appreciative.
  145. No soul can die except by Allah’s leave, at
    a predetermined time. Whoever desires the
    reward of the world, We will give him some
    of it; and whoever desires the reward of the
    Hereafter, We will give him some of it; and
    We will reward the appreciative.
  146. How many a prophet fought alongside
    him numerous godly people? They did not
    waver for what afflicted them in the cause of
    Allah, nor did they weaken, nor did they give
    in. Allah loves those who endure.
  147. Their only words were, “Our Lord, forgive
    us our offences, and our excesses in our conduct, and strengthen our foothold, and help
    us against the disbelieving people.”
  148. So Allah gave them the reward of this
    world, and the excellent reward of the Hereafter. Allah loves the doers of good.
  149. O you who believe! If you obey those who
    disbelieve, they will turn you back on your
    heels, and you end up losers.
  150. Allah is your Master, and He is the Best of
    Helpers.
  151. We will throw terror into the hearts of
    those who disbelieve, because they attribute
    to Allah partners for which He revealed no
    sanction. Their lodging is the Fire. Miserable
    is the lodging of the evildoers.
  152. Allah has fulfilled His promise to you, and
    you defeated them by His leave; until when
    you faltered, and disputed the command, and
    disobeyed after He had shown you what you
    like. Some of you want this world, and some
    of you want the next. Then He turned you
    away from them, to test you; but He pardoned you. Allah is Gracious towards the believers.
  153. Remember when you fled, not caring for
    anyone, even though the Messenger was calling you from your rear. Then He repaid you
    with sorrow upon sorrow, so that you would
    not grieve over what you missed, or for what
    afflicted you. Allah is Informed of what you
    do.
  154. Then after the setback, He sent down security upon you. Slumber overcame some of
    you, while others cared only for themselves,
    thinking of Allah thoughts that were untrue—thoughts of ignorance—saying, “Is anything up to us?” Say, “Everything is up to Allah.” They conceal within themselves what
    they do not reveal to you. And they say, “If it
    was up to us, none of us would have been
    killed here.” Say, “Even if you Had stayed in
    your homes, those destined to be killed would
    have marched into their death beds.” Allah
    thus tests what is in your minds, and purifies
    what is in your hearts. Allah knows what the
    hearts contain.
  155. Those of you who turned back on the day
    when the two armies clashed—it was Satan
    who caused them to backslide, on account of
    some of what they have earned. But Allah has
    forgiven them. Allah is Forgiving and Prudent.
  156. O you who believe! Do not be like those
    who disbelieved, and said of their brethren who marched in the land, or went on the offensive, “Had they stayed with us, they would not have died or been killed.” So that Allah may make it a cause of regret in their hearts. Allah gives life and causes death. Allah is Seeing of what you do.
  157. If you are killed in the cause of Allah, or
    die—forgiveness and mercy from Allah are
    better than what they hoard.
  158. If you die, or are killed—to Allah you will
    be gathered up.
  159. It is by of grace from Allah that you were
    gentle with them. Had you been harsh, hardhearted, they would have dispersed from
    around you. So pardon them, and ask forgiveness for them, and consult them in the
    conduct of affairs. And when you make a decision, put your trust in Allah; Allah loves the
    trusting.
  160. If Allah supports you, there is none who
    can overcome you. But if He fails you, who is
    there to help you after Him? So in Allah let
    the believers put their trust.
  161. It is not for a prophet to act dishonestly.
    Whoever acts dishonestly will bring his dishonesty on the Day of Resurrection. Then
    every soul will be paid in full for what it has
    earned, and they will not be wronged.
  162. Is someone who pursues Allah’s approval
    the same as someone who incurs Allah’s
    wrath and his refuge is Hell—the miserable
    destination?
  163. They have different ranks with Allah, and
    Allah is Seeing of what they do.
  164. Allah has blessed the believers, as He
    raised up among them a messenger from
    among themselves, who recites to them His
    revelations, and purifies them, and teaches
    them the Scripture and wisdom; although before that they were in evident error.
  165. And when a calamity befell you, even after
    you had inflicted twice as much, you said,
    “How is this?” Say, “It is from your own
    selves.” Allah is Able to do all things.
  166. What befell you on the day the two armies
    clashed was with Allah’s permission; that He
    may know the believers.
  167. And that He may know the hypocrites.
    And it was said to them, “Come, fight in the
    cause of Allah, or contribute.” They said, “If
    we knew how to fight, we would have followed you.” On that day they were closer to
    infidelity than they were to faith. They say
    with their mouths what is not in their hearts;
    but Allah knows what they hide.
  168. Those who said of their brethren, as they
    stayed behind, “Had they obeyed us, they
    would not have been killed.” Say, “Then avert
    death from yourselves, if you are truthful.”
  169. Do not consider those killed in the cause
    of Allah as dead. In fact, they are alive, at their
    Lord, well provided for.
  170. Delighting in what Allah has given them
    out of His grace, and happy for those who
    have not yet joined them; that they have
    nothing to fear, nor will they grieve.
  171. They rejoice in grace from Allah, and
    bounty, and that Allah will not waste the reward of the faithful.
  172. Those who responded to Allah and the
    Messenger, despite the persecution they had
    suffered. For the virtuous and the pious
    among them is a great reward.
  173. Those to whom the people have said, “The
    people have mobilized against you, so fear
    them.” But this only increased them in faith,
    and they said, “Allah is enough for us; He is
    the Excellent Protector.”
  174. So they came back with grace from Allah,
    and bounty, and no harm having touched
    them. They pursued what pleases Allah. Allah possesses immense grace.
  175. That is only Satan frightening his partisans; so do not fear them, but fear Me, if you
    are believers.
  176. And do not be saddened by those who
    rush into disbelief. They will not harm Allah
    in the least. Allah desires to give them no share in the Hereafter. A terrible torment awaits them.
  177. Those who exchange blasphemy for faith
    will not harm Allah in the least. A painful torment awaits them.
  178. Those who disbelieve should not assume
    that We respite them for their own good. In
    fact, We only respite them so that they may
    increase in sinfulness. A humiliating torment
    awaits them.
  179. Allah will not leave the believers as you
    are, without distinguishing the wicked from
    the sincere. Nor will Allah inform you of the
    future, but Allah elects from among His messengers whom He wills. So believe in Allah
    and His messengers. If you believe and practice piety, you will have a splendid reward.
  180. Those who withhold what Allah has given
    them of his bounty should not assume that is
    good for them. In fact, it is bad for them.
    They will be encircled by their hoardings on
    the Day of Resurrection. To Allah belongs the
    inheritance of the heavens and the earth, and
    Allah is well acquainted with what you do.
  181. Allah has heard the statement of those
    who said, “Allah is poor, and we are rich.” We
    will write down what they said, and their
    wrongful killing of the prophets; and We will
    say, “Taste the torment of the burning.”
  182. “This is on account of what your hands
    have forwarded, and because Allah is not unjust towards the creatures.”
  183. Those who said, “Allah has made a covenant with us, that we shall not believe in any
    messenger unless he brings us an offering to
    be consumed by fire.” Say, “Messengers have
    come to you before me with proofs, and with
    what you asked for; so why did you assassinate them, if you are truthful?”
  184. If they accuse you of lying, messengers before you were accused of lying. They came
    with the proofs, and the Psalms, and the Illuminating Scripture.
  185. Every soul will have a taste of death, and
    you will receive your recompense on the Day
    of Resurrection. Whoever is swayed from the Fire, and admitted to Paradise, has won. The life of this world is merely enjoyment of delusion.
  186. You will be tested through your possessions and your persons; and you will hear
    from those who received the Scripture before
    you, and from the idol worshipers, much
    abuse. But if you persevere and lead a righteous life—that indeed is a mark of great determination.
  187. Allah received a pledge from those who
    were given the Scripture: “You shall proclaim
    it to the people, and not conceal it.” But they
    disregarded it behind their backs, and exchanged it for a small price. What a miserable
    exchange they made.
  188. Do not think that those who rejoice in
    what they have done, and love to be praised
    for what they have not done—do not think
    they can evade the punishment. They will
    have a painful punishment.
  189. To Allah belongs the sovereignty of the
    heavens and the earth. Allah has power over
    all things.
  190. In the creation of the heavens and the
    earth, and in the alternation of night and day,
    are signs for people of understanding.
  191. Those who remember Allah while standing, and sitting, and on their sides; and they
    reflect upon the creation of the heavens and
    the earth: “Our Lord, You did not create this
    in vain, glory to You, so protect us from the
    punishment of the Fire.”
  192. “Our Lord, whomever You commit to the
    Fire, You have disgraced. The wrongdoers
    will have no helpers.”
  193. “Our Lord, we have heard a caller calling
    to the faith: `Believe in your Lord,’ and we
    have believed. Our Lord! Forgive us our sins,
    and remit our misdeeds, and make us die in
    the company of the virtuous.”
  194. “Our Lord, and give us what You have
    promised us through Your messengers, and
    do not disgrace us on the Day of Resurrection. Surely You never break a promise.”
  195. And so their Lord answered them: “I will
    not waste the work of any worker among you,
    whether male or female. You are one of another. For those who emigrated, and were expelled from their homes, and were persecuted
    because of Me, and fought and were killed—
    I will remit for them their sins, and will admit
    them into gardens beneath which rivers
    flow—a reward from Allah. With Allah is the
    ultimate reward.”
  196. Do not be impressed by the disbelievers’
    movements in the land.
  197. A brief enjoyment, then their abode is
    Hell. What a miserable resort.
  198. As for those who feared their Lord: for
    them will be gardens beneath which rivers
    flow, wherein they will abide forever—hospitality from Allah. What Allah possesses is
    best for the just.
  199. Among the People of the Scripture are
    those who believe in Allah, and in what was
    revealed to you, and in what was revealed to
    them. They are humble before Allah, and
    they do not sell Allah’s revelations for a cheap
    price. These will have their reward with their
    Lord. Allah is swift in reckoning.
  200. O you who believe! Be patient, and advocate patience, and be united, and revere Allah, so that you may thrive

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