Surah Ar-Ra'd - 13
1.
Alif-Lâm-Mîm-Râ.
[These letters are one
of the miracles of the Qur'ân and none but Allâh (Alone) knows their meanings].
These are the Verses of
the Book (the Qur'ân), and that which has been revealed unto you (Muhammad
) from your Lord is
the truth, but most men believe not.
2.
Allâh is He Who raised the heavens without any pillars that you can see.
Then, He Istawâ (rose above) the Throne (really in a manner that suits
His Majesty). He has subjected the sun and the moon (to continue going round)!
Each running (its course) for a term appointed. He regulates all affairs,
explaining the Ayât (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations,
etc.) in detail, that you may believe with certainty in the meeting with your
Lord.
3.
And it is He Who spread out the earth, and placed therein firm mountains
and rivers and of every kind of fruits He made Zawjain Ithnaîn (two
in pairs - may mean two kinds or it may mean: of two sorts, e.g. black and
white, sweet and sour, small and big, etc.) He brings the night as a cover
over the day. Verily, in these things, there are Ayât (proofs, evidences,
lessons, signs, etc.) for people who reflect.
4.
And in the earth are neighbouring tracts, and gardens of vines, and green
crops (fields etc.), and date-palms, growing out two or three from a single
stem root, or otherwise (one stem root for every palm ), watered with the
same water, yet some of them We make more excellent than others to eat. Verily,
in these things, there are Ayât (proofs, evidences, lessons, signs)
for the people who understand.
5.
And if you (O Muhammad
)
wonder (at these polytheists who deny your message of Islâmic Monotheism and
have taken besides Allâh others for worship who can neither harm nor benefit),
then wondrous is their saying: "When we are dust, shall we indeed then
be (raised) in a new creation?" They are those who disbelieve in their
Lord! They are those who will have iron chains tying their hands to their
necks. They will be dwellers of the Fire to abide therein.
6.
They ask you to hasten the evil before the good, yet (many) exemplary
punishments have indeed occurred before them. But verily, your Lord is full
of Forgiveness for mankind inspite of their wrong-doing. And verily, your
Lord is (also) Severe in punishment.
7.
And the disbelievers say: "Why is not a sign sent down to him from
his Lord?" You are only a warner, and to every people there is a guide.
8.
Allâh knows what every female bears, and by how much the wombs fall short
(of their time or number) or exceed. Everything with Him is in (due) proportion.
9.
All-Knower of the unseen and the seen, the Most Great, the Most High.
10.
It is the same (to Him) whether any of you conceal his speech or declare
it openly, whether he be hid by night or go forth freely by day.
11.
For each (person), there are angels in succession, before and behind him.
They guard him by the Command of Allâh. Verily! Allâh will not change
the good condition of a people as long as they do not change their state of
goodness themselves (by committing sins and by being ungrateful and disobedient
to Allâh). But when Allâh wills a people's punishment, there can be no turning
back of it, and they will find besides Him no protector.
12.
It is He who shows you the lightning, as a fear (for travellers) and as
a hope (for those who wait for rain). And it is He Who brings up (or originates)
the clouds, heavy (with water).
13.
And Ar-Ra'd (thunder) glorifies and praises Him, and so
do the angels because of His Awe, He sends the thunderbolts, and therewith
He strikes whom He wills, yet they (disbelievers) dispute about Allâh. And
He is Mighty in strength and Severe in punishment.
14.
For Him (Alone) is the Word of Truth (i.e. none has the right to be worshipped
but He). And those whom they (polytheists and disbelievers) invoke, answer
them no more than one who stretches forth his hand (at the edge of a deep
well) for water to reach his mouth, but it reaches him not, and the invocation
of the disbelievers is nothing but an error (i.e. of no use).
15.
And unto Allâh (Alone) falls in prostration whoever is in the heavens
and the earth, willingly or unwillingly, and so do their shadows in the mornings
and in the afternoons.
16.
Say (O Muhammad
):
"Who is the Lord of the heavens and the earth?" Say: "(It is)
Allâh." Say: "Have you then taken (for worship) Auliyâ' (protectors,
etc.) other than Him, such as have no power either for benefit or for harm
to themselves?" Say: "Is the blind equal to the one who sees? Or
darkness equal to light? Or do they assign to Allâh partners who created the
like of His creation, so that the creation (which they made and His creation)
seemed alike to them." Say: "Allâh is the Creator of all things,
He is the One, the Irresistible."
17.
He sends down water (rain) from the sky, and the valleys flow according
to their measure, but the flood bears away the foam that mounts up to the
surface, and (also) from that (ore) which they heat in the fire in order to
make ornaments or utensils, rises a foam like unto it, thus does Allâh (by
parables) show forth truth and falsehood . Then, as for the foam it
passes away as scum upon the banks, while that which is for the good of mankind
remains in the earth. Thus Allâh sets forth parables (for the truth and falsehood,
i.e. Belief and disbelief).
18.
For those who answered their Lord's Call [believed in the Oneness of Allâh
and followed His Messenger Muhammad
i.e. Islâmic Monotheism] is Al-Husna (i.e. Paradise). But those who
answered not His Call (disbelieved in the Oneness of Allâh and followed not
His Messenger Muhammad
),
if they had all that is in the earth together with its like, they would offer
it in order to save themselves (from the torment, it will be in vain). For
them there will be the terrible reckoning. Their dwelling place will be Hell;
- and worst indeed is that place for rest.
19.
Shall he then who knows that what has been revealed unto you (O Muhammad
) from your Lord is
the truth be like him who is blind? But it is only the men of understanding
that pay heed.
20.
Those who fulfill the Covenant of Allâh and break not the Mîthâq (bond,
treaty, covenant);
21.
Those who join that which Allâh has commanded to be joined (i.e. they
are good to their relatives and do not sever the bond of kinship), fear their
Lord, and dread the terrible reckoning (i.e. abstain from all kinds of sins
and evil deeds which Allâh has forbidden and perform all kinds of good deeds
which Allâh has ordained).
22.
And those who remain patient, seeking their Lord's Countenance, perform
As-Salât (Iqâmat-as-Salât), and spend out of that which We have
bestowed on them, secretly and openly, and defend evil with good, for such
there is a good end;
23.
'Adn (Eden) Paradise (everlasting Gardens), which they shall enter
and (also) those who acted righteously from among their fathers, and their
wives, and their offspring. And angels shall enter unto them from every gate
(saying):
24.
"Salâmun 'Alaikum (peace be upon you) for that you persevered
in patience! Excellent indeed is the final home!"
25.
And those who break the Covenant of Allâh, after its ratification, and
sever that which Allâh has commanded to be joined (i.e. they sever the bond
of kinship and are not good to their relatives), and work mischief in the
land, on them is the curse (i.e. they will be far away from Allâh's Mercy);
And for them is the unhappy (evil) home (i.e. Hell) .
26.
Allâh increases the provision for whom He wills, and straitens (it for
whom He wills), and they rejoice in the life of the world, whereas the life
of this world as compared with the Hereafter is but a brief passing enjoyment.
27.
And those who disbelieve say: "Why is not a sign sent down to him
(Muhammad
) from his
Lord?" Say: "Verily, Allâh sends astray whom He wills and guides
unto Himself those who turn to Him in repentance."
28.
Those who believe (in the Oneness of Allâh - Islâmic Monotheism), and
whose hearts find rest in the remembrance of Allâh, Verily, in the remembrance
of Allâh do hearts find rest .
29.
Those who believe (in the Oneness of Allâh - Islâmic Monotheism), and
work righteousness, Tûbâ (it means all kinds of happiness or name of
a tree in Paradise) is for them and a beautiful place of (final) return.
30.
Thus have We sent you (O Muhammad
)
to a community before whom other communities have passed away, in order that
you might recite unto them what We have inspired to you, while they disbelieve
in the Most Beneficient (Allâh) Say: "He is my Lord! Lâ ilâha illâ
Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He)! In Him is my trust,
and to Him will be my return with repentance."
31.
And if there had been a Qur'ân with which mountains could be moved (from
their places), or the earth could be cloven asunder, or the dead could be
made to speak (it would not have been other than this Qur'ân). But the decision
of all things is certainly with Allâh. Have not then those who believe yet
known that had Allâh willed, He could have guided all mankind? And a disaster
will not cease to strike those who disbelieve because of their (evil) deeds
or it (i.e. the disaster) settle close to their homes, until the Promise of
Allâh comes to pass. Certainly, Allâh does not fail in His Promise.
32.
And indeed (many) Messengers were mocked at before you (O Muhammad
),
but I granted respite to those who disbelieved, and finally I punished them.
Then how (terrible) was My Punishment!
33.
Is then He (Allâh) Who takes charge (guards, maintains, provides, etc.)
of every person and knows all that he has earned (like any other deities who
know nothing)? Yet they ascribe partners to Allâh. Say: "Name them! Is
it that you will inform Him of something He knows not in the earth or is it
(just) a show of false words." Nay! To those who disbelieve, their plotting
is made fairseeming, and they have been hindered from the Right Path, and
whom Allâh sends astray, for him, there is no guide.
34.
For them is a torment in the life of this world, and certainly, harder
is the torment of the Hereafter. And they have no protector against Allâh.
35.
The description of the Paradise which the Muttaqûn (pious - see
V.2:2): have been promised! -Underneath it rivers flow, its provision is eternal
and so is its shade, this is the end (final destination) of the Muttaqûn
(pious - see V.2:2), and the end (final destination) of the disbelievers
is Fire. (See Verse 47:15)
36.
Those to whom We have given the Book (such as 'Abdullâh bin Salâm and
other Jews who embraced Islâm), rejoice at what has been revealed unto you
(i.e. the Qur'ân) , but there are among the Confederates (from the
Jews and pagans) those who reject a part thereof. Say (O Muhammad
):
"I am commanded only to worship Allâh (Alone) and not to join partners
with Him. To Him (Alone) I call and to Him is my return."
37.
And thus have We sent it (the Qur'ân) down to be a judgement of authority
in Arabic. Were you (O Muhammad
)
to follow their (vain) desires after the knowledge which has come to you,
then you will not have any Walî (protector) or defender against Allâh.
38.
And indeed We sent Messengers before you (O Muhammad
),
and made for them wives and offspring. And it was not for a Messenger to bring
a sign except by Allâh's Leave. (For) each and every matter there is a Decree
(from Allâh).
39.
Allâh blots out what He wills and confirms (what He wills). And with Him
is the Mother of the Book (Al-Lauh Al-Mahfûz)
40.
Whether We show you (O Muhammad
)
part of what We have promised them or cause you to die, your duty is only
to convey (the Message) and on Us is the reckoning.
41.
See they not that We gradually reduce the land (of disbelievers, by giving
it to the believers, in war victories) from its outlying borders. And Allâh
judges, there is none to put back His Judgement and He is Swift at reckoning.
42.
And verily, those before them did devise plots, but all planning is Allâh's.
He knows what every person earns, and the disbelievers will know who gets
the good end (final destination).
43. And
those who disbelieve, say: "You (O Muhammad
)
are not a Messenger." Say: "Sufficient for a witness between me
and you is Allâh and those too who have knowledge of the Scripture (such as
'Abdullâh bin Salâm and other Jews and Christians who embraced Islâm)."
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