The Qur'an, 59. al-Hashr
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59. al-Hashr: The Exile
1 All that is in the heavens
and all that is in the earth glorifieth Allah, and He is the Mighty, the Wise.
2 He it is Who hath caused those
of the People of the Scripture who disbelieved to go forth from their homes unto
the first exile. Ye deemed not that they would go forth, while they deemed that
their strongholds would protect them from Allah. But Allah reached them from a place
whereof they recked not, and cast terror in their hearts so that they ruined their
houses with their own hands and the hands of the believers. So learn a lesson, O
ye who have eyes!
3 And if Allah had not decreed
migration for them, He verily would have punished them in the world, and theirs
in the Hereafter is the punishment of the Fire.
4 That is because they were
opposed to Allah and His messenger; and whoso is opposed to Allah, (for him) verily
Allah is stern in reprisal.
5 Whatsoever palm-trees ye cut
down or left standing on their roots, it was by Allah's leave, in order that He
might confound the evil-livers.
6 And that which Allah gave
as spoil unto His messenger from them, ye urged not any horse or riding-camel for
the sake thereof, but Allah giveth His messenger lordship over whom He will. Allah
is Able to do all things.
7 That which Allah giveth as
spoil unto His messenger from the people of the townships, it is for Allah and His
messenger and for the near of kin and the orphans and the needy and the wayfarer,
that it become not a commodity between the rich among you. And whatsoever the messenger
giveth you, take it. And whatsoever he forbiddeth, abstain (from it). And keep your
duty to Allah. Lo! Allah is stern in reprisal.
8 And (it is) for the poor fugitives
who have been driven out from their homes and their belongings, who seek bounty
from Allah and help Allah and His messenger. They are the loyal.
9 Those who entered the city
and the faith before them love those who flee unto them for refuge, and find in
their breasts no need for that which hath been given them, but prefer (the fugitives)
above themselves though poverty become their lot. And whoso is saved from his own
avarice - such are they who are successful.
10 And those who came (into
the faith) after them say: Our Lord! Forgive us and our brethren who were before
us in the faith, and place not in our hearts any rancour toward those who believe.
Our Lord! Thou art Full of Pity, Merciful.
11 Hast thou not observed those
who are hypocrites, (how) they tell their brethren who disbelieve among the People
of the Scripture: If ye are driven out, we surely will go out with you, and we will
never obey anyone against you, and if ye are attacked we verily will help you. And
Allah beareth witness that they verily are liars.
12 (For) indeed if they are
driven out they go not out with them, and indeed if they are attacked they help
them not, and indeed if they had helped them they would have turned and fled, and
then they would not have been victorious.
13 Ye are more awful as a fear
in their bosoms than Allah. That is because they are a folk who understand not.
14 They will not fight against
you in a body save in fortified villages or from behind walls. Their adversity among
themselves is very great. Ye think of them as a whole whereas their hearts are divers.
That is because they are a folk who have no sense.
15 On the likeness of those
(who suffered) a short time before them, they taste the ill-effects of their own
conduct, and theirs is painful punishment.
16 (And the hypocrites are)
on the likeness of the devil when he telleth man to disbelieve, then, when he disbelieveth
saith: Lo! I am quit of thee. Lo! I fear Allah, the Lord of the Worlds.
17 And the consequence for both
will be that they are in the Fire, therein abiding. Such is the reward of evil-doers.
18 O ye who believe! Observe
your duty to Allah. And let every soul look to that which it sendeth on before for
the morrow. And observe your duty to Allah. Lo! Allah is Informed of what ye do.
19 And be not ye as those who
forgot Allah, therefor He caused them to forget their souls. Such are the evil-doers.
20 Not equal are the owners
of the Fire and the owners of the Garden. The owners of the Garden, they are the
victorious.
21 If We had caused this Qur'an
to descend upon a mountain, thou (O Muhammad) verily hadst seen it humbled, rent
asunder by the fear of Allah. Such similitudes coin We for mankind that haply they
may reflect.
22 He is Allah, than Whom there
is no other God, the Knower of the Invisible and the Visible. He is the Beneficent,
Merciful.
23 He is Allah, than Whom there
is no other God, the Sovereign Lord, the Holy One, Peace, the Keeper of Faith, the
Guardian, the Majestic, the Compeller, the Superb. Glorified be Allah from all that
they ascribe as partner (unto Him).
24 He is Allah, the Creator,
the Shaper out of naught, the Fashioner. His are the most beautiful names. All that
is in the heavens and the earth glorifieth Him, and He is the Mighty, the Wise.