The Qur'an, 48. al-Fath
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48. al-Fath: The Victory
1 Lo! We have given thee (O
Muhammad) a signal victory,
2 That Allah may forgive thee
of thy sin that which is past and that which is to come, and may perfect His favour
unto thee, and may guide thee on a right path,
3 And that Allah may help thee
with strong help -
4 He it is Who sent down peace
of reassurance into the hearts of the believers that they might add faith unto their
faith. Allah's are the hosts of the heavens and the earth, and Allah is ever Knower,
Wise -
5 That He may bring the believing
men and the believing women into Gardens underneath which rivers flow, wherein they
will abide, and may remit from them their evil deeds - That, in the sight of Allah,
is the supreme triumph -
6 And may punish the hypocritical
men and the hypocritical women, and the idolatrous men and the idolatrous women,
who think an evil thought concerning Allah. For them is the evil turn of fortune,
and Allah is wroth against them and hath cursed them, and hath made ready for them
hell, a hapless journey's end.
7 Allah's are the hosts of the
heavens and the earth, and Allah is ever Mighty, Wise.
8 Lo! We have sent thee (O Muhammad)
as a witness and a bearer of good tidings and a warner,
9 That ye (mankind) may believe
in Allah and His messenger, and may honour Him, and may revere Him, and may glorify
Him at early dawn and at the close of day.
10 Lo! those who swear allegiance
unto thee (Muhammad), swear allegiance only unto Allah. The Hand of Allah is above
their hands. So whosoever breaketh his oath, breaketh it only to his soul's hurt;
while whosoever keepeth his covenant with Allah, on him will He bestow immense reward.
11 Those of the wandering Arabs
who were left behind will tell thee: Our possessions and our households occupied
us, so ask forgiveness for us! They speak with their tongues that which is not in
their hearts. Say: Who can avail you aught against Allah, if He intend you hurt
or intend you profit ? Nay, but Allah is ever Aware of what ye do.
12 Nay, but ye deemed that the
messenger and the believers would never return to their own folk, and that was made
fairseeming in your hearts, and ye did think an evil thought, and ye were worthless
folk.
13 And so for him who believeth
not in Allah and His messenger - Lo! We have prepared a flame for disbelievers.
14 And Allah's is the Sovereignty
of the heavens and the earth. He forgiveth whom He will, and punisheth whom He will.
And Allah is ever Forgiving, Merciful.
15 Those who were left behind
will say, when ye set forth to capture booty: Let us go with you. They fain would
change the verdict of Allah. Say (unto them, O Muhammad): Ye shall not go with us.
Thus hath Allah said beforehand. Then they will say: Ye are envious of us. Nay,
but they understand not, save a little.
16 Say unto those of the wandering
Arabs who were left behind: Ye will be called against a folk of mighty prowess,
to fight them until they surrender; and if ye obey, Allah will give you a fair reward;
but if ye turn away as ye did turn away before, He will punish you with a painful
doom.
17 There is no blame for the
blind, nor is there blame for the lame, nor is there blame for the sick (that they
go not forth to war). And whoso obeyeth Allah and His messenger, He will make him
enter Gardens underneath which rivers flow; and whoso turneth back, him will He
punish with a painful doom.
18 Allah was well pleased with
the believers when they swore allegiance unto thee beneath the tree, and He knew
what was in their hearts, and He sent down peace of reassurance on them, and hath
rewarded them with a near victory;
19 And much booty that they
will capture. Allah is ever Mighty, Wise.
20 Allah promiseth you much
booty that ye will capture, and hath given you this in advance, and hath withheld
men's hands from you, that it may be a token for the believers, and that He may
guide you on a right path.
21 And other (gain), which ye
have not been able to achieve, Allah will compass it, Allah is Able to do all things.
22 And if those who disbelieve
join battle with you they will take to flight, and afterward they will find no protecting
friend nor helper.
23 It is the law of Allah which
hath taken course aforetime. Thou wilt not find for the law of Allah aught of power
to change.
24 And He it is Who hath withheld
men's hands from you, and hath withheld your hands from them, in the valley of Mecca,
after He had made you victors over them. Allah is Seer of what ye do.
25 These it was who disbelieved
and debarred you from the Inviolable Place of Worship, and debarred the offering
from reaching its goal. And if it had not been for believing men and believing women,
whom ye know not - lest ye should tread them under foot and thus incur guilt for
them unknowingly; that Allah might bring into His mercy whom He will - If (the believers
and the disbelievers) had been clearly separated We verily had punished those of
them who disbelieved with painful punishment.
26 When those who disbelieve
had set up in their hearts zealotry, the zealotry of the Age of Ignorance, then
Allah sent down His peace of reassurance upon His messenger and upon the believers
and imposed on them the word of self-restraint, for they were worthy of it and meet
for it. And Allah is Aware of all things.
27 Allah hath fulfilled the
vision for His messenger in very truth. Ye shall indeed enter the Inviolable Place
of Worship, if Allah will, secure, (having your hair) shaven and cut, not fearing.
But He knoweth that which ye know not, and hath given you a near victory beforehand.
28 He it is Who hath sent His
messenger with the guidance and the religion of truth, that He may cause it to prevail
over all religion. And Allah sufficeth as a Witness.
29 Muhammad is the messenger
of Allah. And those with him are hard against the disbelievers and merciful among
themselves. Thou (O Muhammad) seest them bowing and falling prostrate (in worship),
seeking bounty from Allah and (His) acceptance. The mark of them is on their foreheads
from the traces of prostration. Such is their likeness in the Torah and their likeness
in the Gospel - like as sown corn that sendeth forth its shoot and strengtheneth
it and riseth firm upon its stalk, delighting the sowers - that He may enrage the
disbelievers with (the sight of) them. Allah hath promised, unto such of them as
believe and do good works, forgiveness and immense reward.