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The Qur'an
(Koran) - M. H. Shakir |
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| Surah 64
- The Mutual Deceit |
In the name of Allah,
the Beneficent, the Merciful.
[64.1]
Whatever is in the heavens and
whatever is in the earth declares
the glory of Allah; to Him belongs
the kingdom, and to Him is due (all)
praise, and He has power over all
things.
[64.2] He it is Who created
you, but one of you is an unbeliever
and another of you is a believer;
and Allah sees what you do.
[64.3] He created the heavens
and the earth with truth, and He
formed you, then made goodly your
forms, and to Him is the ultimate
resort.
[64.4] He knows what is in
the heavens and the earth, and He
knows what you hide and what you
manifest, and Allah is Cognizant of
what is in the hearts.
[64.5] Has there not come to
you the story of those who
disbelieved before, then tasted the
evil result of their conduct, and
they had a painful punishment?
[64.6] That is because there
came to them their apostles with
clear arguments, but they said:
Shall mortals guide us? So they
disbelieved and turned back, and
Allah does not stand in need (of
anything), and Allah is
Self-sufficient, Praised.
[64.7] Those who disbelieve
think that they shall never be
raised. Say: Aye! by my Lord! you
shall most certainly be raised, then
you shall most certainly be informed
of what you did; and that is easy to
Allah.
[64.8] Therefore believe in
Allah and His Apostle and the Light
which We have revealed; and Allah is
Aware of what you do.
[64.9] On the day that He
will gather you for the day of
gathering, that is the day of loss
and gain; and whoever believes in
Allah and does good, He will remove
from him his evil and cause him to
enter gardens beneath which rivers
flow, to abide therein forever; that
is the great achievement.
[64.10] And (as for) those
who disbelieve and reject Our
communications, they are the inmates
of the fire, to abide therein and
evil is the resort.
[64.11] No affliction comes
about but by Allah's permission; and
whoever believes in Allah, He guides
aright his heart; and Allah is
Cognizant of all things.
[64.12] And obey Allah and
obey the Apostle, but if you turn
back, then upon Our Apostle devolves
only the clear delivery (of the
message).
[64.13] Allah, there is no
god but He; and upon Allah, then,
let the believers rely.
[64.14] O you who believe!
surely from among your wives and
your children there is an enemy to
you; therefore beware of them; and
if you pardon and forbear and
forgive, then surely Allah is
Forgiving, Merciful.
[64.15] Your possessions and
your children are only a trial, and
Allah it is with Whom is a great
reward.
[64.16] Therefore be careful
of (your duty to) Allah as much as
you can, and hear and obey and
spend, it is better for your souls;
and whoever is saved from the
greediness of his soul, these it is
that are the successful.
[64.17] If you set apart for
Allah a goodly portion, He will
double it for you and forgive you;
and Allah is the Multiplier (of
rewards), Forbearing,
[64.18] The Knower of the
unseen and the seen, the Mighty, the
Wise. |
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