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[1] Ta. Sin, Mim.
[2] THESE ARE MESSAGES of the divine writ, clear in itself and clearly showing the truth!
[3] Wouldst thou, perhaps, torment thyself to death [with grief] because they [who live around thee] refuse to believe [in it]?
[4] Had We so willed, We could have sent down unto them a message from the skies, so that their necks would [be forced to] bow down before it in humility.
[5] [But We have not willed it:] and so, whenever there comes unto them any fresh reminder from the Most Gracious, they [who are blind of heart] always - turn their backs upon it:
[6] thus, indeed, have they given the lie (to this message as well). But [in time] they will come to understand what it was that they were wont to deride!
[7] Have they, then, never considered the earth - how much of every noble kind [of life] We have caused to grow thereon?
[8] In this, behold, there is a message [unto men], even though most of them will not believe [in it].
[9] But, verily, thy Sustainer - He alone - is almighty, a dispenser of grace!
[10] HENCE, [remember how it was] when thy Sustainer summoned Moses: âGo unto those evil doing people.
[11] the people of Pharaoh, who refuse to be conÂscious of Me!â
[12] He answered: âO my Sustainer! Behold, I fear that they will give me the lie,
[13] and then my breast will be straitened and my tongue will not be free: send, then, [this Thy command] to Aaron.
[14] Moreover, they keep a grave charge [pending] against me, and I fear that they will slay me.â
[15] Said He: âNot so, indeed! Go forth, then, both of you, with Our messages: verify, We shall be with you, listening [to your call]!
[16] And go, both of you, unto Pharaoh and say, âBehold, we bear a message from the Sustainer of all the worlds:
[17] Let the children of Israel go with us!ââ
[18] [But when Moses had delivered his message, Pharaoh] said: âDid we not bring thee up among us when thou wert a child? And didst thou not spend among us years of thy [later] life?
[19] And yet thou didst commit that [heinous] deed of thine, and [hast thus shown that] thou art one of the ingrate!â
[20] Replied [Moses]: âI committed it while I was still going astray;
[21] and I fled from you because I feared you. But [since] then my Sustainer has endowed me with the ability to judge [between right and wrong], and has made me one of [His] message-Âbearers.
[22] And [as for] that favour of which thou so tauntingly remindest me - [was it not] due to thy having enslaved the children of Israel?â
[23] Said Pharaoh: âAnd what [and who] is that âSustainer of all the worldsâ?â
[24] [Moses] answered: â[He is] the Sustainer of the heavens and the earth and all that is between them: if you would but [allow yourselves to] be convinced!â
[25] Said [Pharaoh] unto those around him: âDid you hear [what he said]?â
[26] [And Moses] continued: â[He is] your SusÂtainer, [too,] as well as the Sustainer of your foreÂfathers of old!â
[27] [Pharaoh] exclaimed: âBehold, [this] your âapostleâ who [claims that he] has been sent unto you is mad indeed!
[28] [But Moses] went on: â[He of whom I speak is] the Sustainer of the east and the west and of all that is between the twoâ- as you would know] if you would but use your reason!â
[29] Said [Pharaoh]: âIndeed, if thou choose to worship any deity other than me, I shall most cerÂtainly throw thee into prison!
[30] Said he: âEven if I should bring about before thee something that clearly shows the truth?â
[31] [Pharaoh] answered: âProduce it, then, if thou art a man of truth!â
[32] Thereupon [Moses] threw down his staff - and lo! it was a serpent, plainly visible;
[33] and he drew forth his hand - and lo! it appeared [shining] white to the beholders.
[34] Said [pharaoh] unto the great ones around him: âVerily, this is indeed a sorcerer of great knowledge
[35] who wants to drive you out of your land by his sorcery. What, then, do you advise?â
[36] They answered: âLet him and his brother wait a while, and send unto all cities heralds
[37] who shall assemble before thee all sorcerers of great knowlÂedgeâ
[38] And so the sorcerers were assembled at a set time on a certain day,
[39] and the people were asked: Are you all present,
[40] so that we might follow [in the footsteps of] the sorcerers if it is they who prevail?â
[41] Now when the sorcerers came, they said unto Pharaoh: âVerily, we ought to have a great reward if it is we who prevail.
[42] Answered he: âYea - and, verily, in that case you shall be among those who are near unto me.
[43] [And] Moses said unto them: âThrow whatever you are going to throw!â
[44] Thereupon they threw their [magic ropes and their staffs, and said: âBy Pharaohâs might, behold, it is we indeed who have prevailed!â
[45] [But] then Moses threw his staff - and lo! it swallowed up all their deceptions.
[46] And down fell the sorcerers, prostrating themÂselves in adoration,
[47] [and] exclaimed: âWe have come to believe in the Sustainer of all the worlds,
[48] the Sustainer of Moses and Aaron!â
[49] Said [Pharaoh]: âHave you come to believe in him ere I have given you permission? Verily, he must be your master who has taught you magic! But in time you shall come to know [my revenge]: most certainly shall I cut off your hands and your feet in great numbers, because of [your] perverseness, and shall most certainly crucify you in great numbers, all together!â
[50] They answered: âNo harm [canst thou do to us]: verily, unto our Sustainer do we turn!
[51] Behold, we [but] ardently desire that our Sustainer forgive us our faults in return for our having been foremost among the believers!â
[52] AND [there came a time when] We inspired Moses thus: âGo forth with My servants by night: for, behold, you will he pursued!â
[53] And Pharaoh sent heralds unto all cities,
[54] [bidding them to call out his troops and to proclaim:] âBehold, these [children of Israel] are but a contemptible band;
[55] but they are indeed filled with hatred of us
[56] seeing that we are, verily, a nation united, fully prepared against danger â
[57] and so we have [rightly] driven them out of [their] gardens and springs,
[58] and [deprived them of their erstwhile] station of honour!â
[59] Thus it was: but [in the course of time] We were to bestow all these [things] as a heritage on the children of Israel.
[60] And so [the Egyptians] caught up with them at sunrise;
[61] and as soon as the two hosts came in sight of one another, the followers of Moses exclaimed: âBehold, we shall certainly be overtaken [and defeated]!â
[62] He replied: Nay indeed! My Sustainer is with me, [and] He will guide me!â
[63] Thereupon We inspired Moses thus: Strike the sea with thy staff!â- whereupon it parted, and each part appeared like a mountain vast.
[64] And We caused the pursuers to draw near unto that place:
[65] and We saved Moses and all who were with him,
[66] and then We caused the others to drown.
[67] In this [story] behold, there is a message [unto all men], even though most of them will not believe [in it].
[68] And yet, verily, thy Sustainer - He alone - is almighty, a dispenser of grace!
[69] And convey unto them the story of Abraham â
[70] [how it was] when he asked his father and his people, âWhat is it that you worship?â
[71] They answered: We worship idols, and we remain ever devoted to them.â
[72] Said he: âDo [you really think that] they hear you when you invoke them,
[73] or benefit you or do you harm?â
[74] They exclaimed: But we found our foreÂfathers doing the same!â
[75] Said [Abraham]: âHave you, then, ever conÂsidered what it is that you have been worshipping
[76] you and those ancient forebears of yours?
[77] âNow [as for me, I know that,] verily, these [false deities] are my enemies, [and that none is my helper] save the Sustainer of all the worlds,
[78] who has created me and is the One who guides me,
[79] and is the One who gives me to eat and to drink,
[80] and when I fall ill, is the One who restores me to health,
[81] and who will cause me to die and then will bring me back to life â
[82] and who, [hope, will forgive me my faults on Judgment Day!
[83] âO my Sustainer! Endow me with the ability to judge [between right and wrong], and make me one with the righteous,
[84] and grant me the power to convey the truth unto those who will come after me,
[85] and place me among those who shall inherit the garden of bliss!
[86] âAnd forgive my father - for, verily, he is among those who have gone astray â
[87] and do not put me to shame on the Day when all shall be raised from the dead:
[88] the Day on which neither wealth will be of any use, nor children,
[89] [and when] only he [will be happy] who comes before God with a heart free of evil!â
[90] For, [on that Day,] paradise will be brought within sight of the God-conscious,
[91] whereas the blazing fire will be laid open before those who had been lost in grievous error;
[92] and they will be asked: âWhere now is all that you were wont to worship
[93] instead of God? Can these [things and beings] be of any help to you or to themselves?â
[94] Thereupon they will be hurled into hell â they, as well as all [others] who had been lost in grievous error,
[95] and the hosts of Iblis - all together.
[96] And there and then, blaming one another, they [who had grievously sinned in life] will exclaim:
[97] âBy God, we were most obviously astray
[98] when we deemed you [false deities] equal to the Sustainer of all the worlds â
[99] yet they who have seduced us [into believing in you] are the truly guilty ones!
[100] And now we have none to intercede for us,
[101] nor any loving friend.
[102] Would that we had a second chance [in life], so that we could be among the believers!â
[103] In all this, behold, there is a message [unto men], even though most of them will not believe [in it].
[104] But, verily, thy Sustainer - He alone - is almighty, a dispenser of grace!
[105] The people of Noah [too] gave the lie to [one of Godâs] message-bearers
[106] when their brother Noah said unto them: âWill you not be conscious of God?
[107] Behold, I am an apostle [sent by Him] to you, [and therefore] worthy of your trust:
[108] be, then, conscious of God, and pay heed unto me!
[109] âAnd no reward whatever do I ask of you for it: my reward rests with none but the Sustainer of all the worlds.
[110] Hence, remain conscious of God, and pay heed unto me!â
[111] They answered: âShall we place our faith in thee, even though [only] the most abject [of people] follow thee?â
[112] Said he: âAnd what knowledge could I have as to what they were doing [before they came to me]?
[113] Their reckoning rests with none but my SusÂtainer: if you could but understand [this]!
[114] Hence, I shall not drive away [any of] those [who profess to be] believers;
[115] I am nothing but a plain warner.â
[116] Said they: âIndeed, if thou desist not, O Noah, thou wilt surely be stoned to death!â
[117] [Whereupon] he prayed: âO my Sustainer! Behold, my people have given me the lie:
[118] hence, lay Thou wide open the truth between me and them, and save me and those of the believers who are with me!â
[119] And so We saved him and those [who were] with him in the fully-laden ark,
[120] and then We caused those who stayed behind to drown.
[121] In this [story], behold, there is a message [unto men], even though most of them will not believe [in it].
[122] But, verily, thy Sustainer - He alone - is almighty, a dispenser of grace
[123] [AND the tribe of] Ad gave the lie to [one of Godâs] message-bearers
[124] when their brother Hud said unto them: âWill you not be conscious of God?
[125] Behold, I am an apostle [sent by Him] to you, [and therefore] worthy of your trust:
[126] be, then, conÂscious of God, and pay heed unto me!
[127] âAnd no reward whatever do I ask of you for it: my reward rests with none but the Sustainer of all the worlds.
[128] âWill you, in your wanton folly, build [idolaÂtrous] altars on every height,
[129] and make for yourselves mighty castles, [hoping] that you might become immortal?
[130] And will you [always], whenever you lay hand [on others], lay hand [on them] cruelly, without any restraint?
[131] âBe, then, conscious of God and pay heed unto me:
[132] and [thus] be conscious of Him who has [so] amply provided you with all [the good] that you might think of
[133] amply provided you with flocks, and children,
[134] and gardens, and springs -:
[135] for, verily, I fear lest suffering befall you on an awesome day!â
[136] [But] they answered. âIt is all one to us whether thou preachest [something new] or art not of those who [like to] preach.
[137] This [religion of ours] is none other than that to which our forebears clung,
[138] and we are not going to be chastised [for adhering to it]!â
[139] And so they gave him the lie: and thereupon We destroyed them. In this [story], behold, there is a message [unto men], even though most of them will not believe [in it].
[140] But, verily, thy Sustainer - He alone - is almighty, a dispenser of grace!
[141] [AND the tribe of] Thamud gave the lie to [one of Godâs] message-hearers
[142] when their brother Salih said unto them: âWill you not be conscious of God?
[143] Behold, I am an apostle [sent by Him] to you, [and therefore] worthy of your trust:
[144] be, then, conscious of God, and pay heed unto me!
[145] âAnd no reward whatever do I ask of you for it: my reward rests with none but the Sustainer of all the worlds.
[146] âDo you think that you will be left secure [forever] in the midst of what you have here and now?
[147] amidst [these] gardens and springs
[148] and fields, and [these] palm-trees with slender spathes? â
[149] and that you will [always be able to] hew dwellings out of the mountains with [the same] great skill?â
[150] âBe, then, conscious of God, and pay heed unto me,
[151] and pay no heed to the counsel of those who are given to excesses â
[152] those who spread corruption on earth instead of setting things to rights!â
[153] Said they: âThou art but one of the beÂwitched!
[154] Thou art nothing but a mortal like ourÂselves! Come, then, forward with a token [of thy mission] if thou art a man of truth!â
[155] Replied he: âThis she-camel shall have a share of water, and you shall have a share of water, on the days appointed [therefor];
[156] and do her no harm, lest suffering befall you on an awesome day!â
[157] But they cruelly slaughtered her - and then they had cause to regret it:
[158] for the suffering [predicted by Salih,] befell them [then and there]. In this [story], behold, there is a message [unto men], even though most of them will not believe [in it].
[159] But, verily, thy Sustainer - He alone â is almighty, a dispenser of grace!
[160] [AND] the people of Lot gave the lie to [one of Godâs] message-bearers
[161] when their brother Lot said unto them: âWill you not be conscious of God?
[162] Behold, I am an apostle [sent by Him] to you, [and therefore] worthy of your trust:
[163] be, then, conscious of God, and pay heed unto me!
[164] âAnd no reward whatever do I ask of you for it: my reward rests with none but the Sustainer of all the worlds.
[165] âMust you, of all people, [lustfully] approach men,
[166] keeping yourselves aloof from all the [lawful] spouses whom your Sustainer has created for you? Nay, but you are people who transgress all bounds of what is right!â
[167] Said they: âIndeed, If thou desist not, O Lot, thou wilt most certainly be expelled [from this townÂship]!â
[168] [Lot] exclaimed: âBehold, I am one of those who utterly abhor your doings!â
[169] [And then he prayed:] âO my Sustainer! Save me and my household from all that they are doing!â
[170] Thereupon We saved him and all his household â
[171] all but an old woman, who was among those that stayed behind;
[172] and then We utterly destroyed the others,
[173] and rained down upon them a rain [of destruction]: and dire is such rain upon all who let themselves be warned [to no avail]!
[174] In this [story], behold, there is a message [unto men], even though most of them will not beÂlieve [in it].
[175] But, verily, thy Sustainer - He alone - is almighty, a dispenser of grace!
[176] [AND] the dwellers of the wooded dales [of Madyan] gave the lie to [one of Godâs] message-bearers
[177] when their brother Shuâayb said unto them: âWill you not be conscious of God?
[178] Behold, I am an apostle [sent by Him] to you, [and therefore] worthy of your trust:
[179] be, then, conscious of God, and pay heed unto me!
[180] âAnd no reward whatever do I ask of you for it: my reward rests with none but the Sustainer of all the worlds.
[181] â[Always] give full measure, and be not among those who [unjustly] cause loss [to others];
[182] and [in all your dealings] weigh with a true balance,
[183] and do not deprive people of what is rightfully theirs; and do not act wickedly on earth by spreading corruption,
[184] but be conscious of Him who has created you, just as [He created] those countless generations of old!â
[185] Said they: âThou art but one of the beÂwitched,
[186] for thou art nothing but a mortal like ourselves! And, behold, we think that thou art a consummate liar!
[187] Cause, then, fragments of the sky to fall down upon us, if thou art a man of truth!â
[188] Answered [Shuâayb]: âMy Sustainer knows fully well what you are doing.â
[189] But they gave him the lie. And thereupon suffering overtook them on a day dark with shadows: and, verily, it was the suffering of an awesome day!
[190] In this [story], behold, there is a message [unto men], even though most of them will not believe [in it].
[191] But, verily, thy Sustainer - He alone - is almighty, a dispenser of grace!
[192] Now, behold, this [divine writ] has indeed been bestowed from on high by the Sustainer of all the worlds:
[193] trustworthy divine inspiration has alighted with it from on high
[194] upon thy heart, [O Muhammad] so that thou mayest be among those who preach
[195] in the clear Arabic tongue.
[196] And, verily, [the essence of] this [revelation] is indeed found in the ancient books of divine wisdom [as well].
[197] Is it not evidence enough for them that [so many] learned men from among the children of Israel have recognized this [as true]?
[198] But [even] had We bestowed it from on high upon any of the non-Arabs,
[199] and had he recited it unto them [in his own tongue], they would not have believed in it.
[200] Thus have We caused this [message] to pass [unheeded] through the hearts of those who are lost in sin:
[201] they will not believe in it till they behold the grievous suffering
[202] that will come upon them [on resurrection,] all of a sudden, without their being aware [of its approach];
[203] and then they will exclaim, âCould we have a respite?â
[204] Do they, then, [really] wish that Our chasÂtisement be hastened on?
[205] But hast thou ever considered [this]: If We do allow them to enjoy [this life] for some years,
[206] and thereupon that [chastisement] which they were promised befalls them â
[207] of what avail to them will be all their past enjoyments?
[208] And withal, never have We destroyed any community unless it had been warned
[209] and reminded: for, never do We wrong [anyone].
[210] And [this divine writ is such a reminder:] no evil spirits have brought it down:
[211] for, neither does it suit their ends, nor is it in their power [to impart it to man]:
[212] verily, [even] from hearing it are they utterly debarred!
[213] Hence, [O man,] do not invoke any other deity side by side with God, lest thou find thyself among those who are made to suffer [on Judgment Day].
[214] And warn [whomever thou canst reach, beginning with] thy kinsfolk,
[215] and spread the wings of thy tenderness over all of the believers who may follow thee;
[216] but if they disobey thee, say, âI am free of responsibility for aught that you may do!â â
[217] and place thy trust in the Almighty, the Dispenser of Grace,
[218] who sees thee when thou standest [alone],
[219] and [sees] thy behaviour among those who prostrate themselves [before Him]:
[220] for, verily, He alone is all-hearing, all-knowing!
[221] [And] shall I tell you upon whom it is that those evil spirits descend?
[222] They descend upon all sinful self-deceivers
[223] who readily lend ear [to every falsehood], and most of whom lie to others as well.
[224] And as for the poets [they, too, are prone to deceive themselves: and so, only] those who are lost in grievous error would follow them.
[225] Art thou not aware that they roam confusedly through all the valleys [of words and thoughts],
[226] and that they [so often] say what they do not do [or feel]?
[227] [Most of them are of this kind] save those who have attained to faith, and do righteous deeds, and remember God unceasingly, and defend themÂselves [only] after having been wronged, and [trust in Godâs promise that] those who are bent on wrongÂdoing will in time come to know how evil a turn their destinies are bound to take!