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Qur'an, Sura 7
In the name of Allah, the
Beneficent, the Merciful.
[7.1] Alif Lam Mim Suad.
[7.2] A Book revealed to you-- so let there be no straitness in
your breast on account of it-- that you may warn thereby, and a
reminder close to the believers.
[7.3] Follow what has been revealed to you from your Lord and do
not follow guardians besides Him, how little do you mind.
[7.4] And how many a town that We destroyed, so Our punishment
came to it by night or while they slept at midday.
[7.5] Yet their cry, when Our punishment came to them, was
nothing but that they said: Surely we were unjust.
[7.6] Most certainly then We will question those to whom (the
apostles) were sent, and most certainly We will also question
the apostles;
[7.7] Then most certainly We will relate to them with knowledge,
and We were not absent.
[7.8] And the measuring out on that day will be just; then as
for him whose measure (of good deeds) is heavy, those are they
who shall be successful;
[7.9] And as for him whose measure (of good deeds) is light
those are they who have made their souls suffer loss because
they disbelieved in Our communications.
[7.10] And certainly We have established you in the earth and
made in it means of livelihood for you; little it is that you
give thanks.
[7.11] And certainly We created you, then We fashioned you, then
We said to the angels: Make obeisance to Adam. So they did
obeisance except Iblis; he was not of those who did obeisance.
[7.12] He said: What hindered you so that you did not make
obeisance when I commanded you? He said: I am better than he:
Thou hast created me of fire, while him Thou didst create of
dust.
[7.13] He said: Then get forth from this (state), for it does
not befit you to behave proudly therein. Go forth, therefore,
surely you are of the abject ones.
[7.14] He said: Respite me until the day when they are raised
up.
[7.15] He said: Surely you are of the respited ones.
[7.16] He said: As Thou hast caused me to remain disappointed I
will certainly lie in wait for them in Thy straight path.
[7.17] Then I will certainly come to them from before them and
from behind them, and from their right-hand side and from their
left-hand side; and Thou shalt not find most of them thankful.
[7.18] He said: Get out of this (state), despised, driven away;
whoever of them will follow you, I will certainly fill hell with
you all.
[7.19] And (We said): O Adam! Dwell you and your wife in the
garden; so eat from where you desire, but do not go near this
tree, for then you will be of the unjust.
[7.20] But the Shaitan made an evil suggestion to them that he
might make manifest to them what had been hidden from them of
their evil inclinations, and he said: Your Lord has not
forbidden you this tree except that you may not both become two
angels or that you may (not) become of the immortals.
[7.21] And he swore to them both: Most surely I am a sincere
adviser to you.
[7.22] Then he caused them to fall by deceit; so when they
tasted of the tree, their evil inclinations became manifest to
them, and they both began to cover themselves with the leaves of
the garden; and their Lord called out to them: Did I not forbid
you both from that tree and say to you that the Shaitan is your
open enemy?
[7.23] They said: Our Lord! We have been unjust to ourselves,
and if Thou forgive us not, and have (not) mercy on us, we shall
certainly be of the losers.
[7.24] He said: Get forth, some of you, the enemies of others,
and there is for you in the earth an abode and a provision for a
time.
[7.25] He (also) said: Therein shall you live, and therein shall
you die, and from it shall you be raised.
[7.26] O children of Adam! We have indeed sent down to you
clothing to cover your shame, and (clothing) for beauty and
clothing that guards (against evil), that is the best. This is
of the communications of Allah that they may be mindful.
[7.27] O children of Adam! let not the Shaitan cause you to fall
into affliction as he expelled your parents from the garden,
pulling off from them both their clothing that he might show
them their evil inclinations, he surely sees you, he as well as
his host, from whence you cannot see them; surely We have made
the Shaitans to be the guardians of those who do not believe.
[7.28] And when they commit an indecency they say: We found our
fathers doing this, and Allah has enjoined it on us. Say: Surely
Allah does not enjoin indecency; do you say against Allah what
you do not know?
[7.29] Say: My Lord has enjoined justice, and set upright your
faces at every time of prayer and call on Him, being sincere to
Him in obedience; as He brought you forth in the beginning, so
shall you also return.
[7.30] A part has He guided aright and (as for another) part,
error is justly their due, surely they took the Shaitans for
guardians beside Allah, and they think that they are followers
of the right
[7.31] O children of Adam! attend to your embellishments at
every time of prayer, and eat and drink and be not extravagant;
surely He does not love the extravagant.
[7.32] Say: Who has prohibited the embellishment of Allah which
He has brought forth for His servants and the good provisions?
Say: These are for the believers in the life of this world,
purely (theirs) on the resurrection day; thus do We make the
communications clear for a people who know.
[7.33] Say: My Lord has only prohibited indecencies, those of
them that are apparent as well as those that are concealed, and
sin and rebellion without justice, and that you associate with
Allah that for which He has not sent down any authority, and
that you say against Allah what you do not know.
[7.34] And for every nation there is a doom, so when their doom
is come they shall not remain behind the least while, nor shall
they go before.
[7.35] O children of Adam! if there come to you apostles from
among you relating to you My communications, then whoever shall
guard (against evil) and act aright-- they shall have no fear
nor shall they grieve.
[7.36] And (as for) those who reject Our communications and turn
away from them haughtily-- these are the inmates of the fire
they shall abide in it.
[7.37] Who is then more unjust than he who forges a lie against
Allah or rejects His communications? (As for) those, their
portion of the Book shall reach them, until when Our messengers
come to them causing them to die, they shall say: Where is that
which you used to call upon besides Allah? They would say: They
are gone away from us; and they shall bear witness against
themselves that they were unbelievers
[7.38] He will say: Enter into fire among the nations that have
passed away before you from among jinn and men; whenever a
nation shall enter, it shall curse its sister, until when they
have all come up with one another into it; the last of them
shall say with regard to the foremost of them: Our Lord! these
led us astray therefore give them a double chastisement of the
fire. He will say: Every one shall have double but you do not
know.
[7.39] And the foremost of them will say to the last of them: So
you have no preference over us; therefore taste the chastisement
for what you earned.
[7.40] Surely (as for) those who reject Our communications and
turn away from them haughtily, the doors of heaven shall not be
opened for them, nor shall they enter the garden until the camel
pass through the eye of the needle; and thus do We reward the
guilty.
[7.41] They shall have a bed of hell-fire and from above them
coverings (of it); and thus do We reward the unjust.
[7.42] And (as for) those who believe and do good We do not
impose on any soul a duty except to the extent of its ability--
they are the dwellers of the garden; in it they shall abide.
[7.43] And We will remove whatever of ill-feeling is in their
breasts; the rivers shall flow beneath them and they shall say:
All praise is due to Allah Who guided us to this, and we would
not have found the way had it not been that Allah had guided us;
certainly the apostles of our Lord brought the truth; and it
shall be cried out to them that this is the garden of which you
are made heirs for what you did.
[7.44] And the dwellers of the garden will call out to the
inmates of the fire: Surely we have found what our Lord promised
us to be true; have you too found what your Lord promised to be
true? They will say: Yes. Then a crier will cry out among them
that the curse of Allah is on the unjust.
[7.45] Who hinder (people) from Allah's way and seek to make it
crooked, and they are disbelievers in the hereafter.
[7.46] And between the two there shall be a veil, and on the
most elevated places there shall be men who know all by their
marks, and they shall call out to the dwellers of the garden:
Peace be on you; they shall not have yet entered it, though they
hope.
[7.47] And when their eyes shall be turned towards the inmates
of the fire, they shall say: Our Lord! place us not with the
unjust
[7.48] And the dwellers of the most elevated places shall ca!l
out to men whom they will recognize by their marks saying: Of no
avail were to you your amassings and your behaving haughtily:
[7.49] Are these they about whom you swore that Allah will not
bestow mercy on them? Enter the garden; you shall have no fear,
nor shall you grieve.
[7.50] And the inmates of the fire shall call out to the
dwellers of the garden, saying: Pour on us some water or of that
which Allah has given you. They shall say: Surely Allah has
prohibited them both to the unbelievers.
[7.51] Who take their religion for an idle sport and a play and
this life's world deceives them; so today We forsake them, as
they neglected the meeting of this day of theirs and as they
denied Our communications.
[7.52] And certainly We have brought them a Book which We have
made clear with knowledge, a guidance and a mercy for a people
who believe.
[7.53] Do they wait for aught but its final sequel? On the day
when its final sequel comes about, those who neglected it before
will say: Indeed the apostles of our Lord brought the truth; are
there for us then any intercessors so that they should intercede
on our behalf? Or could we be sent back so that we should do
(deeds) other than those which we did? Indeed they have lost
their souls and that which they forged has gone away from them.
[7.54] Surely your Lord is Allah, Who created the heavens and
the earth in six periods of time, and He is firm in power; He
throws the veil of night over the day, which it pursues
incessantly; and (He created) the sun and the moon and the
stars, made subservient by His command; surely His is the
creation and the command; blessed is Allah, the Lord of the
worlds.
[7.55] Call on your Lord humbly and secretly; surely He does not
love those who exceed the limits.
[7.56] And do not make mischief in the earth after its
reformation, and call on Him fearing and hoping; surely the
mercy of Allah is nigh to those who do good (to others).
[7.57] And He it is Who sends forth the winds bearing good news
before His mercy, until, when they bring up a laden cloud, We
drive it to a dead land, then We send down water on it, then
bring forth with it of fruits of all kinds; thus shall We bring
forth the dead that you may be mindful.
[7.58] And as for the good land, its vegetation springs forth
(abundantly) by the permission of its Lord, and (as for) that
which is inferior (its herbage) comes forth but scantily; thus
do We repeat the communications for a people who give thanks.
[7.59] Certainly We sent Nuh to his people, so he said: O my
people! serve Allah, you have no god other than Him; surely I
fear for you the chastisement of a grievous day.
[7.60] The chiefs of his people said: Most surely we see you in
clear error.
[7.61] He said: O my people! there is no error in me, but I am
an apostle from the Lord of the worlds.
[7.62] I deliver to you the messages of my Lord, and I offer you
good advice and I know from Allah what you do not know.
[7.63] What! do you wonder that a reminder has come to you from
your Lord through a man from among you, that he might warn you
and that you might guard (against evil) and so that mercy may be
shown to you?
[7.64] But they called him a liar, so We delivered him and those
with him in the ark, and We drowned those who rejected Our
communications; surely they were a blind people.
[7.65] And to Ad (We sent) their brother Hud. He said: O my
people! serve Allah, you have no god other than Him; will you
not then guard (against evil)?
[7.66] The chiefs of those who disbelieved from among his people
said: Most surely we see you in folly, and most surely we think
you to be of the liars.
[7.67] He said: O my people! there is no folly in me, but I am
an apostle of the Lord of the worlds.
[7.68] I deliver to you the messages of my Lord and I am a
faithful adviser to you:
[7.69] What! do you wonder that a reminder has come to you from
your Lord through a man from among you that he might warn you?
And remember when He made you successors after Nuh's people and
increased you in excellence in respect of make; therefore
remember the benefits of Allah, that you may be successful.
[7.70] They said: Have you come to us that we may serve Allah
alone and give up what our fathers used to serve? Then bring to
us what you threaten us with, if you are of the truthful ones.
[7.71] He said: Indeed uncleanness and wrath from your Lord have
lighted upon you; what! do you dispute with me about names which
you and your fathers have given? Allah has not sent any
authority for them; wait then, I too with you will be of those
who wait.
[7.72] So We delivered him and those with him by mercy from Us,
and We cut off the last of those who rejected Our communications
and were not believers.
[7.73] And to Samood (We sent) their brother Salih. He said: O
my people! serve Allah, you have no god other than Him; clear
proof indeed has come to you from your Lord; this is (as)
Allah's she-camel for you-- a sign, therefore leave her alone to
pasture on Allah's earth, and do not touch her with any harm,
otherwise painful chastisement will overtake you.
[7.74] And remember when He made you successors after Ad and
settled you in the land-- you make mansions on its plains and
hew out houses in the mountains-- remember therefore Allah's
benefits and do not act corruptly in the land, making mischief.
[7.75] The chief of those who behaved proudly among his people
said to those who were considered weak, to those who believed
from among them: Do you know that Salih is sent by his Lord?
They said: Surely we are believers in what he has been sent with
[7.76] Those who were haughty said: Surely we are deniers of
what you believe in.
[7.77] So they slew the she-camel and revolted against their
Lord's commandment, and they said: O Salih! bring us what you
threatened us with, if you are one of the apostles.
[7.78] Then the earthquake overtook them, so they became
motionless bodies in their abode.
[7.79] Then he turned away from them and said: O my people I did
certainly deliver to you the message of my Lord, and I gave you
good advice, but you do not love those who give good advice.
[7.80] And (We sent) Lut when he said to his people: What! do
you commit an indecency which any one in the world has not done
before you?
[7.81] Most surely you come to males in lust besides females;
nay you are an extravagant people.
[7.82] And the answer of his people was no other than that they
said: Turn them out of your town, surely they are a people who
seek to purify (themselves).
[7.83] So We delivered him and his followers, except his wife;
she was of those who remained behind.
[7.84] And We rained upon them a rain; consider then what was
the end of the guilty.
[7.85] And to Madyan (We sent) their brother Shu'aib. He said: 0
my people! serve Allah, you have no god other than Him; clear
proof indeed has come to you from your Lord, therefore give full
measure and weight and do not diminish to men their things, and
do not make mischief in the land after its reform; this is
better for you if you are believers:
[7.86] And do not lie in wait in every path, threatening and
turning away from Allah's way him who believes in Him and
seeking to make it crooked; and remember when you were few then
He multiplied you, and consider what was the end of the
mischief-makers.
[7.87] And if there is a party of you who believe in that with
which am sent, and another party who do not believe, then wait
patiently until Allah judges between us; and He is the best of
the Judges.
[7.88] The chiefs, those who were proud from among his people
said: We will most certainly turn you out, O Shu'aib, and (also;
those who believe with you, from our town, or you shall come
back to our faith. He said: What! though we dislike (it)?
[7.89] Indeed we shall have forged a lie against Allah If we go
back to your religion after Allah has delivered us from It, and
it befits us not that we should go back to it, except if Allah
our Lord please: Our Lord comprehends all things :n His
knowledge; in Allah do we trust: Our Lord! decide between us and
our people with truth; and Thou art the best of deciders.
[7.90] And the chiefs of those who disbelieved from among his
people said: If you follow Shu'aib, you shall then most surely
be losers
[7.91] Then the earthquake overtook them, so they became
motionless bodies in their abode.
[7.92] Those who called Shu'aib a liar were as though they had
never dwelt therein; those who called Shu'aib a liar, they were
the losers.
[7.93] So he turned away from them and said: O my people!
certainly I delivered to you the messages of my Lord and I gave
you good advice; how shall I then be sorry for an unbelieving
people?
[7.94] And We did not send a prophet in a town but We overtook
its people with distress and affliction in order that they might
humble themselves.
[7.95] Then We gave them good in the place of evil until they
became many and said: Distress and happiness did indeed befall
our fathers. Then We took them by surprise while they did not
perceive.
[7.96] And if the people of the towns had believed and guarded
(against evil) We would certainly have opened up for them
blessings from the heaven and the earth, but they rejected, so
We overtook them for what they had earned.
[7.97] What! do the people of the towns then feel secure from
Our punishment coming to them by night while they sleep?
[7.98] What! do the people of the towns feel secure from Our
punishment coming to them in the morning while they play?
[7.99] What! do they then feel secure from Allah's plan? But
none feels secure from Allah's plan except the people who shall
perish.
[7.100] Is it not clear to those who inherit the earth after its
(former) residents that if We please We would afflict them on
account of their faults and set a seal on their hearts so they
would not hear.
[7.101] These towns-- We relate to you some of their stories,
and certainly their apostles came to them with clear arguments,
but they would not believe in what they rejected at first; thus
does Allah set a seal over the hearts of the unbelievers
[7.102] And We did not find in most of them any (faithfulness
to) covenant, and We found most of them to be certainly
transgressors.
[7.103] Then we raised after them Musa with Our communications
to Firon and his chiefs, but they disbelieved in them; consider
then what was the end of the mischief makers.
[7.104] And Musa said: O Firon! surely I am an apostle from the
Lord of the worlds:
[7.105] (I am) worthy of not saying anything about Allah except
the truth: I have come to you indeed with clear proof from your
Lord, therefore send with me the children of Israel
[7.106] He said: If you have come with a sign, then bring it, if
you are of the truthful ones.
[7.107] So he threw his rod, then lo! it was a clear serpent.
[7.108] And he drew forth his hand, and lo! it was white to the
beholders.
[7.109] The chiefs of Firon's people said: most surely this is
an enchanter possessed of knowledge:
[7.110] He intends to turn you out of your land. What counsel do
you then give?
[7.111] They said: Put him off and his brother, and send
collectors into the cities:
[7.112] That they may bring to you every enchanter possessed of
knowledge.
[7.113] And the enchanters came to Firon (and) said: We must
surely have a reward if we are the prevailing ones.
[7.114] He said: Yes, and you shall certainly be of those who
are near (to me).
[7.115] They said: O Musa! will you cast, or shall we be the
first to cast?
[7.116] He said: Cast. So when they cast, they deceived the
people's eyes and frightened them, and they produced a mighty
enchantment.
[7.117] And We revealed to Musa, saying: Cast your rod; then lo!
it devoured the lies they told.
[7.118] So the truth was established, and what they did became
null.
[7.119] Thus they were vanquished there, and they went back
abased.
[7.120] And the enchanters were thrown down, prostrating
(themselves).
[7.121] They said: We believe in the Lord of the worlds,
[7.122] The Lord of Musa and Haroun.
[7.123] Firon said: Do you believe in Him before I have given
you permission? Surely this is a plot which you have secretly
devised in this city, that you may turn out of it its people,
but you shall know:
[7.124] 1 will certainly cut off your hands and your feet on
opposite sides, then will I crucify you all together.
[7.125] They said: Surely to our Lord shall we go back:
[7.126] And you do not take revenge on us except because we have
believed in the communications of our Lord when they came to us!
Our Lord: Pour out upon us patience and cause us to die in
submission.
[7.127] And the chiefs of Firon's people said: Do you leave Musa
and his people to make mischief in the land and to forsake you
and your gods? He said: We will slay their sons and spare their
women, and surely we are masters over them.
[7.128] Musa said to his people: Ask help from Allah and be
patient; surely the land is Allah's; He causes such of His
servants to inherit it as He pleases, and the end is for those
who guard (against evil).
[7.129] They said: We have been persecuted before you came to us
and since you have come to us. He said: It may be that your Lord
will destroy your enemy and make you rulers in the land, then He
will see how you act.
[7.130] And certainly We overtook Firon's people with droughts
and diminution of fruits that they may be mindful.
[7.131] But when good befell them they said: This is due to us;
and when evil afflicted them, they attributed it to the ill-luck
of Musa and those with him; surely their evil fortune is only
from Allah but most of them do not know.
[7.132] And they said: Whatever sign you may bring to us to
charm us with it-- we will not believe in you.
[7.133] Therefore We sent upon them widespread death, and the
locusts and the lice and the frog and the blood, clear signs;
but they behaved haughtily and they were a guilty people.
[7.134] And when the plague fell upon them, they said: O Musa!
pray for us to your Lord as He has promised with you, if you
remove the plague from us, we will certainly believe in you and
we will certainly send away with you the children of Israel.
[7.135] But when We removed the plague from them till a term
which they should attain lo! they broke (the promise).
[7.136] Therefore We inflicted retribution on them and drowned
them in the sea because they rejected Our signs and were
heedless of them.
[7.137] And We made the people who were deemed weak to inherit
the eastern lands and the western ones which We had blessed; and
the good word of your Lord was fulfilled in the children of
Israel because they bore up (sufferings) patiently; and We
utterly destroyed what Firon and his people had wrought and what
they built.
[7.138] And We made the children of Israel to pass the sea; then
they came upon a people who kept to the worship of their idols
They said: O Musa! make for us a god as they have (their) gods
He said: Surely you are a people acting ignorantly:
[7.139] (As to) these, surely that about which they are shall be
brought to naught and that which they do is vain.
[7.140] He said: What! shall I seek for you a god other than
Allah while He has made you excel (all) created things?
[7.141] And when We delivered you from Firon's people who
subJected you to severe torment, killing your sons and sparing
your women, and in this there was a great trial from your Lord.
[7.142] And We appointed with Musa a time of thirty nights and
completed them with ten (more), so the appointed time of his
Lord was complete forty nights, and Musa said to his brother
Haroun: Take my place among my people, and act well and do not
follow the way of the mischief-makers.
[7.143] And when Musa came at Our appointed time and his Lord
spoke to him, he said: My Lord! show me (Thyself), so that I may
look upon Thee. He said: You cannot (bear to) see Me but look at
the mountain, if it remains firm in its place, then will you see
Me; but when his Lord manifested His glory to the mountain He
made it crumble and Musa fell down in a swoon; then when he
recovered, he said: Glory be to Thee, I turn to Thee, and I am
the first of the believers.
[7.144] He said: O Musa! surely I have chosen you above the
people with My messages and with My words, therefore take hold
of what I give to you and be of the grateful ones.
[7.145] And We ordained for him in the tablets admonition of
every kind and clear explanation of all things; so take hold of
them with firmness and enjoin your people to take hold of what
is best thereof; I will show you the abode of the transgressors.
[7.146] 1 will turn away from My communications those who are
unjustly proud in the earth; and if they see every sign they
will not believe m It; and if they see the way of rectitude they
do not take It for a way, and if they see the way of error. they
take it for a way; this is because they rejected Our
communications and were heedless of them.
[7.147] And (as to) those who reject Our communications and the
meeting of the hereafter, their deeds are null. Shall they be
rewarded except for what they have done?
[7.148] And Musa's people made of their ornaments a calf after
him, a (mere) body, which gave a mooing sound. What! could they
not see that it did not speak to them nor guide them m the way?
They took it (for worship) and they were unjust.
[7.149] And when they repented and saw that they had gone
astray, they said: If our Lord show not mercy to us and forgive
us we shall certainly be of the losers.
[7.150] And when Musa returned to his people, wrathful (and) in
violent grief, he said: Evil is it that you have done after me;
did you turn away from the bidding of your Lord? And he threw
down the tablets and seized his brother by the head, dragging
him towards him. He said: Son of my mother! surely the people
reckoned me weak and had well-nigh slain me, therefore make not
the enemies to rejoice over me and count me not among the unjust
people.
[7.151] He said: My Lord! forgive me and my brother and cause us
to enter into Thy mercy, and Thou art the most Merciful of the
merciful ones.
[7.152] (As for) those who took the calf (for a god), surely
wrath from their Lord and disgrace in this world's life shall
overtake them, and thus do We recompense the devisers of lies.
[7.153] And (as to) those who do evil deeds, then repent after
that and believe, your Lord after that is most surely Forgiving,
Merciful.
[7.154] And when Musa's anger calmed down he took up the
tablets, and in the writing thereof was guidance and mercy for
those who fear for the sake of their Lord.
[7.155] And Musa chose out of his people seventy men for Our
appointment; so when the earthquake overtook them, he said: My
Lord! if Thou hadst pleased, Thou hadst destroyed them before
and myself (too); wilt Thou destroy us for what the fools among
us have done? It is naught but Thy trial, Thou makest err with
it whom Thou pleasest and guidest whom Thou pleasest: Thou art
our Guardian, therefore forgive us and have mercy on us, and
Thou art the best of the forgivers.
[7.156] And ordain for us good in this world's life and m the
hereafter, for surely we turn to Thee. He said: (As for) My
chastisement, I will afflict with it whom I please, and My mercy
encompasses all things; so I will ordain it (specially) for
those who guard (against evil) and pay the poor-rate, and those
who believe in Our communications.
[7.157] Those who follow the Apostle-Prophet, the Ummi, whom
they find written down with them in the Taurat and the Injeel
(who) enjoins them good and forbids them evil, and makes lawful
to them the good things and makes unlawful to them impure
things, and removes from them their burden and the shackles
which were upon them; so (as for) those who believe in him and
honor him and help him, and follow the light which has been sent
down with him, these it is that are the successful.
[7.158] Say: O people! surely I am the Apostle of Allah to you
all, of Him Whose is the kingdom of the heavens and the earth
there is no god but He; He brings to life and causes to die
therefore believe in Allah and His apostle, the Ummi Prophet who
believes in Allah and His words, and follow him so that you may
walk in the right way.
[7.159] And of Musa's people was a party who guided (people)
with the truth, and thereby did they do justice.
[7.160] And We divided them into twelve tribes, as nations; and
We revealed to Musa when his people asked him for water: Strike
the rock with your staff, so outnowed from it twelve springs;
each tribe knew its drinking place; and We made the clouds to
give shade over them and We sent to them manna and quails: Eat
of the good things We have given you. And they did not do Us any
harm, but they did injustice to their own souls.
[7.161] And when it was said to them: Reside in this town and
eat from it wherever you wish, and say, Put down from us our
heavy burdens: and enter the gate making obeisance, We will
forgive you your wrongs: We will give more to those who do good
(to others).
[7.162] But those who were unjust among them changed it for a
saying other than that which had been spoken to them; so We sent
upon them a pestilence from heaven because they were unjust.
[7.163] And ask them about the town which stood by the sea; when
they exceeded the limits of the Sabbath, when their fish came to
them on the day of their Sabbath, appearing on the surface of
the water, and on the day on which they did not keep the Sabbath
they did not come to them; thus did We try them because they
transgressed.
[7.164] And when a party of them said: Why do you admonish a
with a severe chastisement? They said: To be free from blame
before your Lord, and that haply they may guard (against evil).
[7.165] So when they neglected what they had been reminded of,
We delivered those who forbade evil and We overtook those who
were unjust with an evil chastisement because they transgressed.
[7.166] Therefore when they revoltingly persisted in what they
had been forbidden, We said to them: Be (as) apes, despised and
hated.
[7.167] And when your Lord announced that He would certainly
send against them to the day of resurrection those who would
subject them to severe torment; most surely your Lord is quick
to requite (evil) and most surely He is Forgiving, Merciful.
[7.168] And We cut them up on the earth into parties, (some) of
them being righteous and (others) of them falling short of that,
and We tried them with blessings and misfortunes that they might
turn.
[7.169] Then there came after them an evil posterity who
inherited the Book, taking only the frail good of this low life
and saying: It will be forgiven us. And if the like good came to
them, they would take it (too). Was not a promise taken from
them in the Book that they would not speak anything about Allah
but the truth, and they have read what is in it; and the abode
of the hereafter is better for those who guard (against evil).
Do you not then understand?
[7.170] And (as for) those who hold fast by the Book and keep up
prayer, surely We do not waste the reward of the right doers.
[7.171] And when We shook the mountain over them as if it were a
covering overhead, and they thought that it was going to fall
down upon them: Take hold of what We have given you with
firmness, and be mindful of what is in it, so that you may guard
(against evil).
[7.172] And when your Lord brought forth from the children of
Adam, from their backs, their descendants, and made them bear
witness against their own souls: Am I not your Lord? They said:
Yes! we bear witness. Lest you should say on the day of
resurrection: Surely we were heedless of this.
[7.173] Or you should say: Only our fathers associated others
(with Allah) before, and we were an offspring after them: Wilt
Thou then destroy us for what the vain doers did?
[7.174] And thus do We make clear the communications, and that
haply they might return.
[7.175] And recite to them the narrative of him to whom We give
Our communications, but he withdraws himself from them, so the
Shaitan overtakes him, so he is of those who go astray.
[7.176] And if We had pleased, We would certainly have exalted
him thereby; but he clung to the earth and followed his low
desire, so his parable is as the parable of the dog; if you
attack him he lolls out his tongue; and if you leave him alone
he lolls out his tongue; this is the parable of the people who
reject Our communications; therefore relate the narrative that
they may reflect.
[7.177] Evil is the likeness of the people who reject Our
communications and are unjust to their own souls.
[7.178] Whomsoever Allah guides, he is the one who follows the
right way; and whomsoever He causes to err, these are the
losers.
[7.179] And certainly We have created for hell many of the jinn
and the men; they have hearts with which they do not understand,
and they have eyes with which they do not see, and they have
ears with which they do not hear; they are as cattle, nay, they
are in worse errors; these are the heedless ones.
[7.180] And Allah's are the best names, therefore call on Him
thereby, and leave alone those who violate the sanctity of His
names; they shall be recompensed for what they did.
[7.181] And of those whom We have created are a people who guide
with the truth and thereby they do justice.
[7.182] And (as to) those who reject Our communications, We draw
them near (to destruction) by degrees from whence they know not.
[7.183] And I grant them respite; surely My scheme is effective.
[7.184] Do they not reflect that their companion has not
unsoundness in mind; he is only a plain warner.
[7.185] Do they not consider the kingdom of the heavens and the
earth and whatever things Allah has created, and that may be
their doom shall have drawn nigh; what announcement would they
then believe in after this?
[7.186] Whomsoever Allah causes to err, there is no guide for
him; and He leaves them alone in their inordinacy, blindly
wandering on.
[7.187] They ask you about the hour, when will be its taking
place? Say: The knowledge of it is only with my Lord; none but
He shall manifest it at its time; it will be momentous in the
heavens and the earth; it will not come on you but of a sudden.
They ask you as if you were solicitous about it. Say: Its
knowledge is only with Allah, but most people do not know.
[7.188] Say: I do not control any benefit or harm for my own
soul except as Allah please; and had I known the unseen I would
have had much of good and no evil would have touched me; I am
nothing but a warner and the giver of good news to a people who
believe.
[7.189] He it is Who created you from a single being, and of the
same (kind) did He make his mate, that he might incline to her;
so when he covers her she bears a light burden, then moves about
with it; but when it grows heavy, they both call upon Allah,
their Lord: If Thou givest us a good one, we shall certainly be
of the grateful ones.
[7.190] But when He gives them a good one, thcy set up with Him
associates in what He has given them; but high is Allah above
what they associate (with Him).
[7.191] What! they associate (with Him) that which does not
create any thing, while they are themselves created!
[7.192] And they have no power to give them help, nor can they
help themselves.
[7.193] And if you invite them to guidance, they will not follow
you; it is the same to you whether you invite them or you are
silent.
[7.194] Surely those whom you call on besides Allah are in a
state of subjugation like yourselves; therefore call on them,
then let them answer you if you are truthful.
[7.195] Have they feet with which they walk, or have they hands
with which they hold, or have they eyes with which they see, or
have they ears with which they hear? Say: Call your associates,
then make a struggle (to prevail) against me and give me no
respite.
[7.196] Surely my guardian is Allah, Who revealed the Book, and
He befriends the good.
[7.197] And those whom you call upon besides Him are not able to
help you, nor can they help themselves.
[7.198] And if you invite them to guidance, they do not hear;
and you see them looking towards you, yet they do not see.
[7.199] Take to forgiveness and enjoin good and turn aside from
the ignorant.
[7.200] And if a false imputation from the Shaitan afflict you,
seek refuge in Allah; surely He is Hearing, Knowing.
[7.201] Surely those who guard (against evil), when a visitation
from the Shaitan afflicts them they become mindful, then lo!
they see.
[7.202] And their brethren increase them in error, then they
cease not.
[7.203] And when you bring them not a revelation they say: Why
do you not forge it? Say: I only follow what is revealed to me
from my Lord; these are clear proofs from your Lord and a
guidance and a mercy for a people who believe.
[7.204] And when the Quran is recited, then listen to it and
remain silent, that mercy may be shown to you.
[7.205] And remember your Lord within yourself humbly and
fearing and in a voice not loud in the morning and the evening
and be not of the heedless ones.
[7.206] Surely those who are with your Lord are not too proud to
serve Him, and they declare His glory and throw themselves down
in humility before Him.
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