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In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
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Nûn.
[These letters (Nûn, etc.) are one of the miracles of
the Qur'ân, and none but Allâh (Alone) knows their meanings].
By the pen and what the (angels) write (in the Records of men). |
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You (O Muhammad SAW) are not, by the Grace of your
Lord, a madman. |
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And verily, for you (O Muhammad SAW) will be an
endless reward. |
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And verily, you (O Muhammad SAW) are on an exalted
standard of character. |
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You will see, and they will see, |
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Which of you is afflicted with madness. |
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Verily, your Lord knows better, who (among men) has gone
astray from His Path, and He knows better those who are guided. |
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So (O Muhammad SAW) obey not the deniers [(of
Islâmic Monotheism those who belie the Verses of Allâh), the
Oneness of Allâh, and the Messenger of Allâh (Muhammad
SAW), etc.][] |
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They wish that you should compromise (in religion out of
courtesy) with them, so they (too) would compromise with you. |
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And obey not everyone who swears much, and is considered
worthless, |
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A slanderer, going about with calumnies, |
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Hinderer of the good, transgressor, sinful, |
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Cruel, after all that base-born (of illegitimate birth), |
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(He was so) because he had wealth and children. |
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When Our Verses (of the Qur'ân) are recited to him,
he says: "Tales of the men of old!" |
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We shall brand him over the nose! |
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Verily, We have tried them as We tried the people of the
garden, when they swore to pluck the fruits of the (garden) in the morning, |
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Without saying: Inshâ' Allâh (If Allâh
will). |
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Then there passed by on the (garden) something (fire) from
your Lord at night and burnt it while they were asleep. |
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So the (garden) became black by the morning, like a pitch
dark night (in complete ruins). |
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Then they called out one to another as soon as the morning
broke, |
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Saying: "Go to your tilth in the morning, if you would pluck
the fruits." |
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So they departed, conversing in secret low tones (saying), |
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No Miskîn (poor man) shall enter upon you into
it today. |
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And they went in the morning with strong intention, thinking
that they have power (to prevent the poor taking anything of the fruits
therefrom). |
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But when they saw the (garden), they said: "Verily, we have
gone astray," |
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(Then they said): "Nay! Indeed we are deprived of (the fruits)!" |
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The best among them said: "Did I not tell you: why do you
not say: Inshâ' Allâh (If Allâh will)." |
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They said: "Glory to Our Lord! Verily, we have been
Zâlimûn (wrong-doers, etc.)." |
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Then they turned, one against another, in blaming. |
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They said: "Woe to us! Verily, we were Tâghûn
(transgressors and disobedient, etc.) |
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We hope that our Lord will give us in exchange a better
(garden) than this. Truly, we turn to our Lord (wishing for good that He
may forgive our sins, and reward us in the Hereafter)."
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Such is the punishment (in this life), but truly, the punishment
of the Hereafter is greater, if they but knew. |
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Verily, for the Muttaqûn (pious and righteous
persons - see V.2:2) are Gardens of delight (Paradise) with their Lord. |
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Shall We then treat the (submitting) Muslims like the
Mujrimûn (criminals, polytheists and disbelievers, etc.)? |
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What is the matter with you? How judge you? |
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Or have you a Book through which you learn. |
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That you shall have all that you choose? |
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Or you have oaths from Us, reaching to the Day of Resurrection
that yours will be what you judge. |
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Ask them, which of them will stand surety for that! |
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Or have they "partners"? Then let them bring their "partners"
if they are truthful! |
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(Remember) the Day when the Shin[] shall
be laid bare (i.e. the Day of Resurrection) and they shall be called to prostrate
(to Allâh), but they (hypocrites) shall not be able to do so, |
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Their eyes will be cast down, ignominy will cover them;
they used to be called to prostrate (offer prayers), while they were healthy
and good (in the life of the world, but they did not). |
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Then leave Me Alone with such as belie this
Qur'ân. We shall punish them gradually from directions they perceive
not. |
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And I will grant them a respite. Verily, My Plan is strong. |
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Or is it that you (O Muhammad SAW) ask them a wage,
so that they are heavily burdened with debt? |
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Or that the Ghaib (unseen here in this Verse it means
Al-Lauh Al-Mahfûz) is in their hands, so that they can write
it down? |
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So wait with patience for the Decision of your Lord, and
be not like the Companion of the Fish, when he cried out (to Us) while he
was in deep sorrow. (See the Qur'ân, Verse 21:87). |
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Had not a Grace from his Lord reached him, he would indeed
have been (left in the stomach of the fish, but We forgave him), so he was
cast off on the naked shore, while he was to be blamed. |
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But his Lord chose him and made him of the righteous. |
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And verily, those who disbelieve would almost make you slip
with their eyes through hatredness when they hear the Reminder (the
Qur'ân), and they say: "Verily, he (Muhammad SAW) is a madman!" |
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But it is nothing else than a Reminder to all the
'Alamîn (mankind, jinns and all that exists). |
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