The Qur'an, 20. Ta Ha: Ta Ha
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20. Ta Ha: Ta Ha
1 Ta. Ha.
2 We have not revealed unto
thee (Muhammad) this Qur'an that thou shouldst be distressed,
3 But as a reminder unto him
who feareth,
4 A revelation from Him Who
created the earth and the high heavens,
5 The Beneficent One, Who is
established on the Throne.
6 Unto Him belongeth whatsoever
is in the heavens and whatsoever is in the earth, and whatsoever is between them,
and whatsoever is beneath the sod.
7 And if thou speakest aloud,
then lo! He knoweth the secret (thought) and (that which is yet) more hidden.
8 Allah! There is no God save
Him. His are the most beautiful names.
9 Hath there come unto thee
the story of Moses ?
10 When he saw a fire and said
unto his folk: Lo! Wait! I see a fire afar off. Peradventure I may bring you a brand
therefrom or may find guidance at the fire.
11 And when he reached it, he
was called by name: O Moses!
12 Lo! I, even I, am thy Lord,
So take off thy shoes, for lo! thou art in the holy valley of Tuwa.
13 And I have chosen thee, so
hearken unto that which is inspired.
14 Lo! I, even I, am Allah,
There is no God save Me. So serve Me and establish worship for My remembrance.
15 Lo! the Hour is surely coming.
But I will to keep it hidden, that every soul may be rewarded for that which it
striveth (to achieve).
16 Therefor, let not him turn
thee aside from (the thought of) it who believeth not therein but followeth his
own desire, lest thou perish.
17 And what is that in thy right
hand, O Moses ?
18 He said: This is my staff
whereon I lean, and wherewith I bear down branches for my sheep, and wherein I find
other uses.
19 He said: Cast it down, O
Moses!
20 So he cast it down, and lo!
it was a serpent, gliding.
21 He said: Grasp it and fear
not. We shall return it to its former state.
22 And thrust thy hand within
thine armpit, it will come forth white without hurt. (That will be) another token.
23 That We may show thee (some)
of Our greater portents,
24 Go thou unto Pharaoh! Lo!
he hath transgressed (the bounds).
25 (Moses) said: My Lord! relieve
my mind
26 And ease my task for me;
27 And loose a knot from my
tongue,
28 That they may understand
my saying.
29 Appoint for me a henchman
from my folk,
30 Aaron, my brother.
31 Confirm my strength with
him
32 And let him share my task,
33 That we may glorify Thee
much
34 And much remember Thee.
35 Lo! Thou art ever Seeing
us.
36 He said: Thou art granted
thy request, O Moses.
37 And indeed, another time,
already We have shown thee favour,
38 When we inspired in thy mother
that which is inspired,
39 Saying: Throw him into the
ark, and throw it into the river, then the river shall throw it on to the bank,
and there an enemy to Me and an enemy to him shall take him. And I endued thee with
love from Me that thou mightest be trained according to My will,
40 When thy sister went and
said: Shall I show you one who will nurse him ? and we restored thee to thy mother
that her eyes might be refreshed and might not sorrow. And thou didst kill a man
and We delivered thee from great distress, and tried thee with a heavy trial. And
thou didst tarry years among the folk of Midian. Then camest thou (hither) by (My)
providence, O Moses,
41 And I have attached thee
to Myself.
42 Go, thou and thy brother,
with My tokens, and be not faint in remembrance of Me.
43 Go, both of you, unto Pharaoh.
Lo! he hath transgressed (the bounds).
44 And speak unto him a gentle
word, that peradventure he may heed or fear.
45 They said: Our Lord! Lo!
we fear that he may be beforehand with us or that he may play the tyrant.
46 He said: Fear not. Lo! I
am with you twain, Hearing and Seeing.
47 So go ye unto him and say:
Lo! we are two messengers of thy Lord. So let the children of Israel go with us,
and torment them not. We bring thee a token from thy Lord. And peace will be for
him who followeth right guidance.
48 Lo! it hath been revealed
unto us that the doom will be for him who denieth and turneth away.
49 (Pharaoh) said: Who then
is the Lord of you twain, O Moses ?
50 He said: Our Lord is He Who
gave unto everything its nature, then guided it aright.
51 He said: What then is the
state of the generations of old ?
52 He said: The knowledge thereof
is with my Lord in a Record. My Lord neither erreth nor forgetteth,
53 Who hath appointed the earth
as a bed and hath threaded roads for you therein and hath sent down water from the
sky and thereby We have brought forth divers kinds of vegetation,
54 (Saying): Eat ye and feed
your cattle. Lo! herein verily are portents for men of thought.
55 Thereof We created you, and
thereunto We return you, and thence We bring you forth a second time.
56 And We verily did show him
all Our tokens, but he denied them and refused.
57 He said: Hast come to drive
us out from our land by thy magic, O Moses ?
58 But we surely can produce
for thee magic the like thereof; so appoint a tryst between us and you, which neither
we nor thou shall fail to keep, at a place convenient (to us both).
59 (Moses) said: Your tryst
shall be the day of the feast, and let the people assemble when the sun hath risen
high.
60 Then Pharaoh went and gathered
his strength, then came (to the appointed tryst).
61 Moses said unto them: Woe
unto you! Invent not a lie against Allah, lest He extirpate you by some punishment.
He who lieth faileth miserably.
62 Then they debated one with
another what they must do, and they kept their counsel secret.
63 They said: Lo! these are
two wizards who would drive you out from your country by their magic, and destroy
your best traditions;
64 So arrange your plan, and
come in battle line. Whoso is uppermost this day will be indeed successful.
65 They said: O Moses! Either
throw first, or let us be the first to throw ?
66 He said: Nay, do ye throw!
Then lo! their cords and their staves, by their magic, appeared to him as though
they ran.
67 And Moses conceived a fear
in his mind.
68 We said: Fear not! Lo! thou
art the higher.
69 Throw that which is in thy
right hand! It will eat up that which they have made. Lo! that which they have made
is but a wizard's artifice, and a wizard shall not be successful to whatever point
(of skill) he may attain.
70 Then the wizards were (all)
flung down prostrate, crying: We believe in the Lord of Aaron and Moses.
71 (Pharaoh) said: Ye put faith
in him before I give you leave. Lo! he is your chief who taught you magic. Now surely
I shall cut off your hands and your feet alternately, and I shall crucify you on
the trunks of palm trees, and ye shall know for certain which of us hath sterner
and more lasting punishment.
72 They said: We choose thee
not above the clear proofs that have come unto us, and above Him Who created us.
So decree what thou wilt decree. Thou wilt end for us only this life of the world.
73 Lo! we believe in our Lord,
that He may forgive us our sins and the magic unto which thou didst force us. Allah
is better and more lasting.
74 Lo! whoso cometh guilty unto
his Lord, verily for him is hell. There he will neither die nor live.
75 But whoso cometh unto Him
a believer, having done good works, for such are the high stations;
76 Gardens of Eden underneath
which rivers flow, wherein they will abide for ever. That is the reward of him who
groweth.
77 And verily We inspired Moses,
saying: Take away My slaves by night and strike for them a dry path in the sea,
fearing not to be overtaken, neither being afraid (of the sea).
78 Then Pharaoh followed them
with his hosts and there covered them that which did cover them of the sea.
79 And Pharaoh led his folk
astray, he did not guide them.
80 O Children of Israel! We
delivered you from your enemy, and we made a covenant with you on the holy mountain's
side, and sent down on you the manna and the quails,
81 (Saying): Eat of the good
things wherewith We have provided you, and transgress not in respect thereof lest
My wrath come upon you: and he on whom My wrath cometh, he is lost indeed.
82 And lo! verily I am Forgiving
toward him who repenteth and believeth and doeth good, and afterward walketh aright.
83 And (it was said): What hath
made thee hasten from thy folk, O Moses ?
84 He said: They are close upon
my track. I hastened unto Thee, my Lord, that Thou mightest be well pleased.
85 He said: Lo! We have tried
thy folk in thine absence, and As-Samiri hath misled them.
86 Then Moses went back unto
his folk, angry and sad. He said: O my people! Hath not your Lord promised you a
fair promise ? Did the time appointed then appear too long for you, or did ye wish
that wrath from your Lord should come upon you, that ye broke tryst with me ?
87 They said: We broke not tryst
with thee of our own will, but we were laden with burdens of ornaments of the folk,
then cast them (in the fire), for thus As-Samiri proposed.
88 Then he produced for them
a calf, of saffron hue, which gave forth a lowing sound. And they cried: This is
your god and the god of Moses, but he hath forgotten.
89 See they not, then, that
it returneth no saying unto them and possesseth for them neither hurt nor use ?
90 And Aaron indeed had told
them beforehand: O my people! Ye are but being seduced therewith, for lo! your Lord
is the Beneficent, so follow me and obey my order.
91 They said: We shall by no
means cease to be its votaries till Moses return unto us.
92 He (Moses) said: O Aaron!
What held thee back when thou didst see them gone astray,
93 That thou followedst me not
? Hast thou then disobeyed my order ?
94 He said: O son of my mother!
Clutch not my beard nor my head! I feared lest thou shouldst say: Thou hast caused
division among the Children of Israel, and hast not waited for my word.
95 (Moses) said: And what hast
thou to say, O Samiri ?
96 He said: I perceived what
they perceive not, so I seized a handful from the footsteps of the messenger, and
then threw it in. Thus my soul commended to me.
97 (Moses) said: Then go! and
lo! in this life it is for thee to say: Touch me not! and lo! there is for thee
a tryst thou canst not break. Now look upon thy god of which thou hast remained
a votary. Verily we will burn it and will scatter its dust over the sea.
98 Your God is only Allah, than
Whom there is no other God. He embraceth all things in His knowledge.
99 Thus relate We unto thee
(Muhammad) some tidings of that which happened of old, and We have given thee from
Our presence a reminder.
100 Whoso turneth away from
it, he verily will bear a burden on the Day of Resurrection,
101 Abiding under it - an evil
burden for them on the Day of Resurrection,
102 The day when the Trumpet
is blown. On that day we assemble the guilty white-eyed (with terror),
103 Murmuring among themselves:
Ye have tarried but ten (days).
104 We are Best Aware of what
they utter when their best in conduct say: Ye have tarried but a day.
105 They will ask thee of the
mountains (on that day). Say: My Lord will break them into scattered dust.
106 And leave it as an empty
plain,
107 Wherein thou seest neither
curve nor ruggedness.
108 On that day they follow
the summoner who deceiveth not, and voices are hushed for the Beneficent, and thou
hearest but a faint murmur.
109 On that day no intercession
availeth save (that of) him unto whom the Beneficent hath given leave and whose
word He accepteth.
110 He knoweth (all) that is
before them and (all) that is behind them, while they cannot compass it in knowledge.
111 And faces humble themselves
before the Living, the Eternal. And he who beareth (a burden of) wrongdoing is indeed
a failure (on that day).
112 And he who hath done some
good works, being a believer, he feareth not injustice nor begrudging (of his wage).
113 Thus we have revealed it
as a Lecture in Arabic, and have displayed therein certain threats, that peradventure
they may keep from evil or that it may cause them to take heed.
114 Then exalted be Allah, the
True King! And hasten not (O Muhammad) with the Qur'an ere its revelation hath been
perfected unto thee, and say: My Lord! Increase me in knowledge.
115 And verily We made a covenant
of old with Adam, but he forgot, and We found no constancy in him.
116 And when We said unto the
angels: Fall prostrate before Adam, they fell prostrate (all) save Iblis; he refused.
117 Therefor we said: O Adam!
This is an enemy unto thee and unto thy wife, so let him not drive you both out
of the Garden so that thou come to toil.
118 It is (vouchsafed) unto
thee that thou hungerest not therein nor art naked,
119 And that thou thirstest
not therein nor art exposed to the sun's heat.
120 But the devil whispered
to him, saying: O Adam! Shall I show thee the tree of immortality and power that
wasteth not away ?
121 Then they twain ate thereof,
so that their shame became apparent unto them, and they began to hide by heaping
on themselves some of the leaves of the Garden. And Adam disobeyed his Lord, so
went astray.
122 Then his Lord chose him,
and relented toward him, and guided him.
123 He said: Go down hence,
both of you, one of you a foe unto the other. But when there come unto you from
Me a guidance, then whoso followeth My guidance, he will not go astray nor come
to grief.
124 But he who turneth away
from remembrance of Me, his will be a narrow life, and I shall bring him blind to
the assembly on the Day of Resurrection.
125 He will say: My Lord! Wherefor
hast Thou gathered me (hither) blind, when I was wont to see ?
126 He will say: So (it must
be). Our revelations came unto thee but thou didst forget them. In like manner thou
art forgotten this Day.
127 Thus do We reward him who
is prodigal and believeth not the revelations of his Lord; and verily the doom of
the Hereafter will be sterner and more lasting.
128 Is it not a guidance for
them (to know) how many a generation We destroyed before them, amid whose dwellings
they walk ? Lo! therein verily are signs for men of thought.
129 And but for a decree that
had already gone forth from thy Lord, and a term already fixed, the judgment would
have been inevitable (in this world).
130 Therefor (O Muhammad), bear
with what they say, and celebrate the praise of thy Lord ere the rising of the sun
and ere the going down thereof. And glorify Him some hours of the night and at the
two ends of the day, that thou mayst find acceptance.
131 And strain not thine eyes
toward that which We cause some wedded pairs among them to enjoy, the flower of
the life of the world, that We may try them thereby. The provision of thy Lord is
better and more lasting.
132 And enjoin upon thy people
worship, and be constant therein. We ask not of thee a provision: We provided for
thee. And the sequel is for righteousness.
133 And they say: If only he
would bring us a miracle from his Lord! Hath there not come unto them the proof
of what is in the former scriptures ?
134 And if we had destroyed
them with some punishment before it, they would assuredly have said: Our Lord! If
only Thou hadst sent unto us a messenger, so that we might have followed Thy revelations
before we were (thus) humbled and disgraced!
135 Say: Each is awaiting; so
await ye! Ye will come to know who are the owners of the path of equity, and who
is right.