The Qur'an, 25. al-Furqan
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25. al-Furqan: The Criterion
1 Blessed is He Who hath revealed
unto His slave the Criterion (of right and wrong), that he may be a warner to the
peoples.
2 He unto Whom belongeth the
Sovereignty of the heavens and the earth, He hath chosen no son nor hath He any
partner in the Sovereignty. He hath created everything and hath meted out for it
a measure.
3 Yet they choose beside Him
other gods who create naught but are themselves created, and possess not hurt nor
profit for themselves, and possess not death nor life, nor power to raise the dead.
4 Those who disbelieve say:
This is naught but a lie that he hath invented, and other folk have helped him with
it, so that they have produced a slander and a lie.
5 And they say: Fables of the
men of old which he hath had written down so that they are dictated to him morn
and evening.
6 Say (unto them, O Muhammad):
He who knoweth the secret of the heavens and the earth hath revealed it. Lo! He
ever is Forgiving, Merciful.
7 And they say: What aileth
this messenger (of Allah) that he eateth food and walketh in the markets ? Why is
not an angel sent down unto him, to be a warner with him.
8 Or (why is not) treasure thrown
down unto him, or why hath he not a paradise from whence to eat ? And the evil-doers
say: Ye are but following a man bewitched.
9 See how they coin similitudes
for thee, so that they are all astray and cannot find a road!
10 Blessed is He Who, if He
will, will assign thee better than (all) that - Gardens underneath which rivers
flow - and will assign thee mansions.
11 Nay, but they deny (the coming
of) the Hour, and for those who deny (the coming of) the Hour We have prepared a
flame.
12 When it seeth them from afar,
they hear the crackling and the roar thereof.
13 And when they are flung into
a narrow place thereof, chained together, they pray for destruction there.
14 Pray not that day for one
destruction, but pray for many destructions!
15 Say: Is that (doom) better
or the Garden of Immortality which is promised unto those who ward off (evil) ?
It will be their reward and journey's end.
16 Therein abiding, they have
all that they desire. It is for thy Lord a promise that must be fulfilled.
17 And on the day when He will
assemble them and that which they worship instead of Allah and will say: Was it
ye who misled these my slaves or did they (themselves) wander from the way ?
18 They will say: Be Thou Glorified!
it was not for us to choose any protecting friends beside thee; but Thou didst give
them and their fathers ease till they forgot the warning and became lost folk.
19 Thus they will give you the
lie regarding what ye say, then ye can neither avert (the doom) nor obtain help.
And whoso among you doeth wrong, We shall make him taste great torment.
20 We never sent before thee
any messengers but lo! they verily ate food and walked in the markets. And We have
appointed some of you a test for others: Will ye be steadfast ? And thy Lord is
ever Seer.
21 And those who look not for
a meeting with Us say: Why are angels not sent down unto us and (Why) do we not
see our Lord! Assuredly they think too highly of themselves and are scornful with
great pride.
22 On the day when they behold
the angels, on that day there will be no good tidings for the guilty; and they will
cry: A forbidding ban!
23 And We shall turn unto the
work they did and make it scattered motes.
24 Those who have earned the
Garden on that day will be better in their home and happier in their place of noonday
rest;
25 A day when the heaven with
the clouds will be rent asunder and the angels will be sent down, a grand descent.
26 The Sovereignty on that day
will be the True (Sovereignty) belonging to the Beneficent One, and it will be a
hard day for disbelievers.
27 On the day when the wrong-doer
gnaweth his hands, he will say: Ah, would that I had chosen a way together with
the messenger (of Allah)!
28 Alas for me! Ah, would that
I had never taken such an one for friend!
29 He verily led me astray from
the Reminder after it had reached me. Satan was ever man's deserter in the hour
of need.
30 And the messenger saith:
O my Lord! Lo! mine own folk make this Qur'an of no account.
31 Even so have We appointed
unto every prophet an opponent from among the guilty; but Allah sufficeth for a
Guide and Helper.
32 And those who disbelieve
say: Why is the Qur'an not revealed unto him all at once ? (It is revealed) thus
that We may strengthen thy heart therewith; and We have arranged it in right order.
33 And they bring thee no similitude
but We bring thee the Truth (as against it), and better (than their similitude)
as argument.
34 Those who will be gathered
on their faces unto hell: such are worse in plight and further from the right road.
35 We verily gave Moses the
Scripture and placed with him his brother Aaron as henchman.
36 Then We said: Go together
unto the folk who have denied Our revelations. Then We destroyed them, a complete
destruction.
37 And Noah's folk, when they
denied the messengers, We drowned them and made of them a portent for mankind. We
have prepared a painful doom for evil-doers.
38 And (the tribes of) A'ad
and Thamud, and the dwellers in Ar-Rass, and many generations in between.
39 Each (of them) We warned
by examples, and each (of them) We brought to utter ruin.
40 And indeed they have passed
by the township whereon was rained the fatal rain. Can it be that they have not
seen it ? Nay, but they hope for no resurrection.
41 And when they see thee (O
Muhammad) they treat thee only as a jest (saying): Is this he whom Allah sendeth
as a messenger ?
42 He would have led us far
away from our gods if we had not been staunch to them. They will know, when they
behold the doom, who is more astray as to the road.
43 Hast thou seen him who chooseth
for his god his own lust ? Wouldst thou then be guardian over him ?
44 Or deemest thou that most
of them hear or understand ? They are but as the cattle - nay, but they are farther
astray ?
45 Hast thou not seen how thy
Lord hath spread the shade - And if He willed He could have made it still - then
We have made the sun its pilot;
46 Then We withdraw it unto
Us, a gradual withdrawal ?
47 And He it is Who maketh night
a covering for you, and sleep repose, and maketh day a resurrection.
48 And He it is Who sendeth
the winds, glad tidings heralding His mercy, and We send down purifying water from
the sky,
49 That We may give life thereby
to a dead land, and We give many beasts and men that We have created to drink thereof.
50 And verily We have repeated
it among them that they may remember, but most of mankind begrudge aught save ingratitude.
51 If We willed, We could raise
up a warner in every village.
52 So obey not the disbelievers,
but strive against them herewith with a great endeavour.
53 And He it is Who hath given
independence to the two seas (though they meet); one palatable, sweet, and the other
saltish, bitter; and hath set a bar and a forbidding ban between them.
54 And He it is Who hath created
man from water, and hath appointed for him kindred by blood and kindred by marriage;
for thy Lord is ever Powerful.
55 Yet they worship instead
of Allah that which can neither benefit them nor hurt them. The disbeliever was
ever a partisan against his Lord.
56 And We have sent thee (O
Muhammad) only as a bearer of good tidings and a warner.
57 Say: I ask of you no reward
for this, save that whoso will may choose a way unto his Lord.
58 And trust thou in the Living
One Who dieth not, and hymn His praise. He sufficeth as the Knower of His bondmen's
sins,
59 Who created the heavens and
the earth and all that is between them in six Days, then He mounted the Throne.
The Beneficent! Ask anyone informed concerning Him!
60 And when it is said unto
them: Adore the Beneficent! they say: And what is the Beneficent ? Are we to adore
whatever thou (Muhammad) biddest us ? And it increaseth aversion in them.
61 Blessed be He Who hath placed
in the heaven mansions of the stars, and hath placed therein a great lamp and a
moon giving light!
62 And He it is Who hath appointed
night and day in succession, for him who desireth to remember, or desireth thankfulness.
63 The (faithful) slaves of
the Beneficent are they who walk upon the earth modestly, and when the foolish ones
address them answer: Peace;
64 And who spend the night before
their Lord, prostrate and standing,
65 And who say: Our Lord! Avert
from us the doom of hell; lo! the doom thereof is anguish;
66 Lo! it is wretched as abode
and station;
67 And those who, when they
spend, are neither prodigal nor grudging; and there is ever a firm station between
the two;
68 And those who cry not unto
any other god along with Allah, nor take the life which Allah hath forbidden save
in (course of) justice, nor commit adultery - and whoso doeth this shall pay the
penalty;
69 The doom will be doubled
for him on the Day of Resurrection, and he will abide therein disdained for ever;
70 Save him who repenteth and
believeth and doth righteous work; as for such, Allah will change their evil deeds
to good deeds. Allah is ever Forgiving, Merciful.
71 And whosoever repenteth and
doeth good, he verily repenteth toward Allah with true repentance -
72 And those who will not witness
vanity, but when they pass near senseless play, pass by with dignity.
73 And those who, when they
are reminded of the revelations of their Lord, fall not deaf and blind thereat.
74 And who say: Our Lord! Vouchsafe
us comfort of our wives and of our offspring, and make us patterns for (all) those
who ward off (evil).
75 They will be awarded the
high place forasmuch as they were steadfast, and they will meet therein with welcome
and the ward of peace,
76 Abiding there for ever. Happy
is it as abode and station!
77 Say (O Muhammad, unto the
disbelievers): My Lord would not concern Himself with you but for your prayer. But
now ye have denied (the Truth), therefor there will be judgment.